How does life change through time? From single cells to civilizations, from the first replicable constraint network to human recursive self-reference, the diversity, complexity, and adaptedness of all living systems are the inevitable physical consequence of a single principle: the generational-scale statistical operation of the Existence Inequality. This document establishes the constitutional mother text for biological evolution within the Energy-Efficiency Theory (EET) framework, systematically deriving the whole of evolutionary dynamics from first physical principles. In EET, evolution is not an independent biological theory but the necessary generational-scale unfolding of the Ontology of Life: the generational dynamics of constraint networks---variation, filtration, encapsulation, and reset---constitute a complete generative grammar of evolutionary change. Part Zero: Constitutional Foundations. We derive the generational form of the Existence Inequality, defining fitness as F dNc/dt ₆₄₍₄ₑ₀ₓ₈₎₍ and selection as the generational differential persistence of existence-inequality satisfaction efficiency. The four universal Ben-Shi laws receive precise generational-scale mappings. The concept of ``generation'' is given its first explicit constitutional definition in EET: a complete life-cycle bounded by two successive C 0 reset events. Generational variation arises from three physical sources---genetic mutation (meltdown during genetic memory replication), recombination (remixing of genetic memory each generation in sexual lineages), and maternal effects (modulation of offspring initial conditions) ---none of which constitute C (t) transmission. Part I: The Physical Nature of Evolution. Variation, developmental bias, environmental coupling, fitness, adaptation, and inheritance are all derived from the Existence Inequality without invoking any external evolutionary ``mechanisms. '' Developmental bias is shown to be the direct physical expression of asymmetric constraint-formation barriers Eb^form across different phenotypic directions. The environment is coupled to generational dynamics through two physical parameters: effective temperature T₄₅₅ and environmental stress pool A₄₍ₕ (t). Part II: Generational-Scale Ben-Shi Dynamics. Population, the r/K continuum, sex and reproduction, death and generational innovation, and the non-smoothness of fitness landscapes are all unified within generational Ben-Shi dynamics. Three constitutional theorems are established: the Perpetuity Theorem (evolution has no final perfect adaptation state), the Directionality Theorem (evolution has statistical directionality without preordained progress), and the Rate Limit Theorem (evolutionary rate bounded by physical limits on generation time, variational magnitude, and selection intensity). Part III: Macroevolution. Species are redefined as coherent constraint networks connected by generational iteration. Speciation is a bifurcation event in a dynamically non-Lipschitz fitness landscape. The Major Evolutionary Transitions Unification Theorem subsumes all major transitions under a single operation---encapsulation---driven by the Survival Priority Law. Generational cognitive phase transitions explain the hierarchical emergence of cognitive capacities as the constraint nesting depth L crosses critical thresholds. Part IV: Evolution of Life's Information Carriers. The three information carriers of EET---genetic memory, somatic memory, and cultural memory---receive systematic evolutionary grounding. The Creative Asymmetry (writing requires synergy, erasure does not) provides the physical basis for generational information transmission. Cultural memory, as the externalization of somatic memory, realizes Lamarckian generational transmission. Part V: The Human Evolutionary Position. Human uniqueness lies in a synergistic combination of deep externalization, recursive self-reference, language, and intergenerational cultural accumulation, producing an unprecedented acceleration of generational L growth. Language is the most general code for externalizing somatic memory; recursive self-reference and the awareness of death emerge as phase transitions when L crosses 4. Part VI: Bridge to the Cognitive Constitution. Evolution provides the evolutionary origins of cognitive operations---the generational refinement of logical reasoning, the generational encapsulation of mathematical intuition, and the generational emergence of language---each with a precise physical bridge to subsequent cognitive constitutional mother texts. Part VII: Governance and Boundary Conditions. Standard EET constitutional governance structure, including nine falsifiable predictions and comprehensive dialogue with mainstream evolutionary theories. Evolution is neither the product of a ``blind watchmaker'' nor of ``intelligent design. '' It is the inevitable physical consequence of the Existence Inequality operating statistically over generational time---the trajectory of a lineage as it pursues truth in time. Keywords: Biological evolution; Existence Inequality; Ben-Shi dynamics; generational constraint accumulation; encapsulation; cognitive emergence; externalization; recursive self-reference; human uniqueness; constitutional mother text; Energy-Efficiency Theory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd8021bfa21ec5bbf08906 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20057094
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