This thesis further expands the framework of the "Universe OS" by focusing on the role of non-linear mapping and dissipative structures in driving cosmic and biological evolution. We model how the interaction between information feedback loops and thermodynamic openness generates complex, self-organizing systems. By formalizing these evolutionary dynamics within a rigorous mathematical and computational context, this paper reveals the fundamental protocols that allow complexity to emerge and stabilize throughout the cosmos.
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