-The **Tholonic Model**, **Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe** (CTMU), and **Wolfram Physics Project** share significant similarities, such as emphasizing fundamental awareness or computational rules, interconnectedness, and self-similar structures. However, their differences often revolve around scope, terminology, and focus. The **Tholonic Model** sees **awareness** as the basis of reality, with a tetrahedral structure encompassing both physical and non-physical aspects. **CTMU** focuses on **infocognitive** monism and self-aware entities, while **Wolfram's approach** is rooted in computational **hypergraphs**. Ultimately, these differences are largely semantic, suggesting a common underlying framework.
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