Chapter 1 of A Concise Theory of Truly Everything examines the current ontological, teleological, and eschatological landscape, and explains why as distinct disciplines philosophy, science, and spirituality/theism cannot rationally resolve our existential ignorance.
Chapter 2 discusses what philosophy, science, and spirituality/theism have to say about the Seven Theory of Truly Everything Questions (7ToTEQ) that embody our existential ignorance.
Chapter 3 presents the first nine principles of modal idealism, which summarize its core concepts—the nature of reality and the structure of the mind.
Chapter 4 explains the Existential Duality Postulate in the context of five principles of modal idealism that expand upon its insights into the fundamental nature of reality.
Chapter 5 presents seven principles of modal idealism that characterize the structure of the mind and its pivotal role in necessitating, contextualizing, and experiencing our world, as the key to rationally answering the Seven Theory of Truly Everything Questions.
Chapter 6 presents eight principles of modal idealism that extend it into the arena of science, by logically explaining the emergence of the various conceptual and material domains, kinematics and dynamics within the world we experience.
Chapter 7 presents seven principles of modal idealism that further extend this framework into the realm of spirituality by explaining the existential origin of our unique conscious natures, how they provide us with an intrinsic purpose and shape our ultimate destiny.
These first seven chapters provide the existential knowledge necessary to understand the human condition in the context of the rational answers presented in Chapter 8. This chapter uses the thirty-six principles of modal idealism to provide rational answers to the Seven Theory of Truly Everything Questions, in a manner consistent with the foundations of philosophy, science, and spirituality.
Chapter 9 represents this framework’s climax, expanding on the prior insights in order to quantify the infinite, existentially asymmetric, manifestable portion of perfectly symmetric reality.
Chapter 10 represents the framework’s denouement summarizing its philosophical principles, and their scientific and spiritual implications, to lay the groundwork for the next chapter.
Chapter 11—the book’s climax—examines modal idealism in the context of various other comprehensive existential frameworks that attempt to explain the nature of reality and our place within it. Specifically, it compares modal idealism to, contrasts and ultimately integrates it with, metaphysical modal realism and transcendental idealism, physical no-collapse formulations of quantum mechanics, and spiritual theism.
The ultimate aspiration of this book is to convey specific interpretations of the terms listed in Chapter 12. This chapter comprises a glossary of the significant terms used throughout this book, as well as many other expressions only appearing here that contextualize them. This denouement of the entire book is the key to unlocking the rational enlightenment that it offers.
A Concise Theory of Truly Everything is 231 pages long (212 pages excluding front and back matter), and comprises 57,748 words.