Equilibratics presents a unified interdisciplinary framework for understanding equilibrium as the governing principle of stability, continuity, and coherence across physical, biological, informational, civilizational, and conceptual systems. The book synthesizes philosophical reasoning, systems theory, and foundational principles derived from the Eternal-Life Equation (G = T × E) to articulate equilibrium not merely as balance, but as an active regulatory intelligence that sustains order and prevents systemic collapse. Rather than focusing on isolated disciplines, Equilibratics introduces equilibrium as a universal organizing logic, offering a structured lens through which complex systems can be analyzed, aligned, and stabilized across domains. This Authoritative Archive Edition is preserved on Zenodo for long-term accessibility, scholarly reference, and authorship verification. The author retains full rights to publish revised, expanded, or commercial editions of this work elsewhere.
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