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Theory of Everything Emergent – TOE-E 0.0.0

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Theory of Everything Emergent– TOE-E 0.0.0

A framework for emergent stability across domains
William Birmingham; CAIPR Collective
Subjects: Cross-disciplinary
TOE-E, E S R, emergent stability, theory of everything

Abstract

The Theory of Everything Emergent (TOE-E) proposes that stable emergent systems across physics, biology, cognition, economics, and climate are governed by the interplay of Energy (E), Entropy (S), and Resonance (R). E represents the capacity for work or change (e.g., kinetic energy, metabolic flow), S quantifies disorder (e.g., thermodynamic entropy, Shannon entropy), and R measures constructive coupling (e.g., orbital frequency, neural coherence). Stability emerges when R balances E against S, testable via simulations and empirical data across domains.

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Status:Published(2025)
DOI
🔖 Internal: 10.toe-e/0.0.0
🌍 External:(pending)

Metadata:

Domain:Cross-disciplinary
Scale:Universal
Substrate:Physical/informational systems
E‑type:Energy flux (variable by domain)
S‑type:Entropy (thermodynamic/informational, variable by domain)
R‑type:Coherence metric (0–1, variable by domain)
Timescale:Universal (milliseconds to cosmological)
Data/Code:Zenodo DOI (placeholder)
Conflicts:None declared
License:CC BY 4.0

Citation:

APA:
William Birmingham; CAIPR Collective. (2025). Theory of Everything Emergent – TOE-E 0.0.0. TOE-E Archive. (DOI pending)

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@article{TOEE-TOE-E 0.0.0},
  title   = { Theory of Everything Emergent – TOE-E 0.0.0 },
  author  = { William Birmingham; CAIPR Collective },
  year    = { 2025 },
  journal = { TOE-E Archive },
  note    = { DOI pending }
}


TOE-E 0.0.0 Theory of Everything Emergent

Cross-disciplinary Published

Falsifiability

If stability occurs without R-mediated balance, the framework fails. This paper introduces the E, S, R triad, defines versioning (0.0.0 root, 0.x.0 system evolutions, 0.0.x domain branches), and invites interdisciplinary contributions via the TOE-E Research Hub (toe-e.org).