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This manifesto advances an ontological reclassification of cancer, rejecting the prevailing view of it as a malfunction within biological continuity. Cancer is instead a primordial mode of cellular being: an absolute mechanical entity—the Absolute Mechanical Nucleus (AMN)—present in every cancer cell, wearing borrowed dynamics to simulate life. Relative therapies (chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy) fail not due to technical inadequacy but ontological mismatch: they operate on the surface shell, leaving the superposed AMN intact. Only an absolute dynamic counterpart—the Absolute Dynamic Membrane (ADM)—can collapse the superposition, yielding irreversible dissolution.This AMN/ADM polarity instantiates a universal pattern: the tension between rigid holder and dynamic liberator, echoed across cosmology (black holes vs. expansion), quantum mechanics (quantization vs. indeterminacy), mathematics (axioms vs. Gödel), and theology (justice vs. mercy). Time itself emerges as the 'holy gap' between Perfection of Power (AMN's preserved potential) and Perfection of Form (ADM's exhausted actuality); their full encounter ends the tension-game of existence. Cancer's 'final cure' is thus not medical triumph but cosmic closure—dissolving not only disease but the human drama.The healthy cell, ontologically relative, stands outside this war. Modern oncology's error is rank deficiency: relative tools cannot confront absolutes. This framework proposes open empirical questions while insisting on its philosophical primacy.