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Macroscopic Coherence: The Thermodynamic Evolution of Human Awareness Across Historical and Anthropological Epochs

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Historical and anthropological models traditionally view the evolution of human consciousness as a linear accumulation of cognitive capacity. This paper proposes a structural revision, modeling historical epochs as thermodynamic phase transitions governed by the Computational Surplus threshold (C_s = R_{obs} - R_{env}). By integrating the Constraint-Relaxation Energy Model (CREM) and Bidirectional Constraint Closure (BCC) with the Free Energy Principle, we analyze the macroscopic human organism's oscillation between deterministic survival (autopilot) and conscious agency. We demonstrate that critical anthropological thresholds—such as the Neolithic Revolution and the Axial Age—are not mere cultural milestones, but measurable thermodynamic events where the collective rate of observation (R_{obs}) temporarily outpaced environmental volatility (R_{env}). These epochs represent the macroscopic deployment of Freedom Quanta, allowing the human species to actively navigate the state space of potential histories (Dimension-W) before relaxing back into structural baselines to integrate newly realized constraints.

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