This metaphysical essay describes the logical-empirical evidence that the explanation of an effect cannot be considered complete without also explaining the fundamental causes that originate it, and how the application of this basic principle to a new methodological paradigm, derived from considering information as a primary element, expands the limits of current science by updating its foundations and achievements. This principle also supports the logical impossibility of the physical premise that the cosmos exists solely under the laws of manifested, observable and measurable entropy as the only condition of possibility, without a negentropy not necessarily manifest that acts simultaneously as an opposing structural force and in the opposite direction.
J.J. Mancilla (Sun,) studied this question.