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Published November 7, 2025 | Version v1.4
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The Liver Was the First Brain: The Liver–Brain Co-evolution Hypothesis (LBC Hypothesis)

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This paper introduces the Liver–Brain Co-evolution (LBC) Hypothesis, proposing that intelligence originated not in neurons but in chemistry. The liver, as the body’s primary homeostatic controller, evolved as a proportional-integral-derivative (PID)–like system stabilizing internal chemistry against entropy. This “chemical intelligence” enabled the emergence of neural systems capable of external prediction and cognition.

Drawing on control theory, metabolic physiology, and evolutionary systems analysis, the LBC Hypothesis reframes intelligence as predictive homeostasis—the reduction of metabolic uncertainty through feedback optimization. The paper concludes that the liver and brain together form a dual feedback system: one maintaining internal equilibrium, the other modelling the external world.

The upload also includes companion essays exploring related conceptual themes such as fever regulation, self-recognition, and the metaphysical question of the “soul” in biological continuity.

Included Companion Essays:

  1. Missing the Center — On how modern biology overlooked hepatic intelligence.

  2. From Proto-Metabolism to Hepatic Intelligence — Annotated overview connecting early metabolism to feedback evolution.

  3. From Chemical Self-Regulation to Conscious Self-Awareness — Linking biochemical self-modeling to neural self-recognition.

  4. Pharmacological Interference and Biochemical Intelligence — How modern medicine affects the liver’s control logic.

  5. Liver as Source of Fever — Proposing hepatic thermogenesis as a core fever driver.

  6. The Soul as Informational Continuity — On consciousness and biochemical memory in the LBC framework.

  7. Anesthesia and the Boundary of Consciousness--Insights from the Liver–Brain Co-evolution Hypothesis

  8. Fever as Hepatic Thermogenesis: A Control-Theory Interpretation within the LBC Hypothesis
  9. The Evolutionary Stability Function — From Metabolic Equilibrium to Adaptive Intelligence
  10. The Regenerative Intelligence of the Liver: How Life Learns to Heal Itself
  11. The LBC Revolution: Reframing Medicine Through Control Theory and Hepatic Intelligence

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Alternative title (English)
The Liver–Brain Co-evolution Hypothesis: A Systems Biology Framework for Intelligence and Homeostasis
Alternative title (English)
The Liver as the First Brain: Chemical Intelligence in Evolutionary Perspective
Alternative title (English)
From Chemistry to Consciousness: A Theoretical Model of Predictive Homeostasi
Alternative title (English)
Liver–Brain Integration and the Origins of Neural Intelligence

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2025-11-05
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