ΔΦ LAW OF INTELLIGENT EMERGENCE v3.2 Electrostatic Gradient Selection as the Substrate of Evolutionary Resolution
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This paper redefines biological evolution through the Mitchell Equation (ΔΦ = ρ × v), replacing Darwinian randomness with a measurable electrostatic substrate. It introduces Electrostatic Gradient Selection (EGS) as the driving mechanism behind form, function, and survival. Using the Bioelectrostatic Resonance Index (BRI), this framework predicts structural emergence, regenerative fidelity, and convergence across species without invoking chance. It also bridges Assembly Theory and the laws of field collapse, establishing the minimum ΔΦ threshold for life to emerge. This Version 3.2 revision removes any references to Orch-OR while preserving the underlying microtubule collapse logic within pure electrostatic field theory. The result is a testable, falsifiable, and unified model of evolution, development, and emergence grounded in ΔΦ law.
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2026-02-05