Biology as a Grammar of Chemical Persistence: What Entropy Could Not Finish – A Structural Flow Perspective

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Abstract

This bridge / foundation artifact in the biology lane of the Structural Flow library reframes biology as a late, narrow regime of chemical persistence under entropy. Beginning from the minimal premise that Chance exists and that persistence is not guaranteed, the paper argues that if chemical persistence continues long enough, certain structural behaviors become unavoidable: recursive reinforcement, cascades, boundary maintenance, copying under finite capacity, and filtering by failure. On that reading, biology is not a separate primitive layer and not an exemption from chemistry. It is what prolonged chemical persistence looks like when entropy has not yet finished undoing it. This artifact does not replace…

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Keywords
  • Persistence (discontinuity)
  • Premise
  • Grammar
  • Entropy (arrow of time)
  • Phrase structure rules
  • Shuffling
  • Generative grammar
  • Quantitative biology
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