

Absolute Parametrism:
The Immutable Law of the Universe
The universe is not a chaotic collection of accidents, but operates under a set of constant and immutable parameters.
These parameters transcend time and space, existing independently of human observation and interpretation. Whether or not we understand them, they are always at work. Just like gravity, the speed of light, and the conservation of energy, they do not change because of any observer. They are the “absolute laws” of the universe.
Quantum mechanics tells us that the microscopic world is random and unpredictable.
But from the perspective of Parametric Absolutism, this so-called “randomness” only arises because we cannot fully observe all the parameters.
The flap of a butterfly’s wings may be nothing but a breeze in one parameter set, yet in another it may evolve into a storm. Scientists think of it as “coincidence,” but in reality it is hidden parameters at work. What is called “collapse” is not truly random, but rather the projection of a higher-level script onto a lower chessboard.
It is like the script of a film: characters believe they are speaking freely, but their lines have already been written in the director’s text.
Our world is the same: no matter how many experiments we perform, what we see is always the logic of the inner script—and that script itself is determined by higher-level parameters.
“Randomness” and “uncertainty” are illusions of the inner script; the real order is already inscribed in the absolute laws of the outer script.
Parametric Absolutism offers a new explanation for the intuition that “God does not play dice.”
It holds that the universe has not abandoned order at its root, but rather sustains its laws in dimensions of parameters beyond human observation.
This is not only a response to the “randomness doctrine” of quantum mechanics, but also a reminder for human cognition:
the laws we perceive are only the projection of absolute parameters, not the ultimate truth of the universe.
The Absolute Parametric Formula:
X² = 9
In Parametrism, 9 represents the supreme law of the universe — the most enduring, profound, and unshakable ultimate order.
X represents any parameter or parameter set, whether it be a physical constant, a social system, a molecular structure, or human civilization itself.
The square (²) symbolizes that every parameter must inevitably be replicated and extended across parallel spaces, unfolding into infinitely coexisting chessboards.
The ±3 reveals the duality and unity of opposites — every parameter simultaneously carries both material and spiritual aspects, both positive and negative poles, extending along these two directions.
From this, the universe reveals a dual structure of the horizontal and the vertical:
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Horizontal: The square implies parallel replication — like countless melodies branching from the key of C major, or the metaverse coexisting alongside reality — each solution is a parallel universe.
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Vertical: The number three symbolizes hierarchical recursion: the individual is a piece on Earth’s chessboard, Earth is a piece on the Solar System’s chessboard, the Solar System a piece on the Galaxy’s chessboard, layer upon layer like nested Russian dolls. The generation of relationships becomes the source of complexity and the origin of all things.
Thus, the essence of the universe is a parallel spatiotemporal network composed of countless parameter clusters:
Horizontally, multiple solutions coexist;
Vertically, hierarchies unfold;
Ultimately, all solutions and all chessboards converge upon 9 — the total law of the universe.