Bio-Solvency: The Thermodynamic Basis of Cellular Integrity
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Traditional biological models treat homeostasis as reactive feedback — a system responding to
perturbation after the fact. We propose a more fundamental framework: Biological Integrity is an
invariant maintained by a two-stage Dive-and-Surface process formalizable as a recursive two-phase
governance primitive. We argue that biological agency is the deterministic result of managing a finite
Epistemic Budget (Γ). By mapping this primitive to cellular metabolism, we demonstrate that life is the
act of avoiding Aliasing Territory — the threshold where signal noise exceeds the metabolic capacity
to resolve it. The initial truth axis is an inherited invariant transferred at fertilization, making the
organism a fractal of nested dyads from zygote to tissue. Three canonical biological phenomena —
the Warburg Effect, the Hayflick Limit, and malignancy — are shown to be direct predictions of the
framework rather than independently explained observations. Death (FIN) is not a failure of this
system. It is its ultimate act of structural honesty.
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