This paper provides a conceptual clarification of the relationship between order, instantiation, energy, and dynamics within the framework of the Time–Energy–Universe. Order is introduced as ontologically primary and is not derived from physical processes, dynamics, or information. Instantiation is not understood as a temporal process, but as the logical fixation of structural possibilities. Within this framework, energy is interpreted as the quantitative measure of instantiated order, while dynamics describes the transformation of already instantiated structures rather than their emergence. The conservation of energy is thereby understood as an expression of structural consistency, ensuring that the total amount of instantiated order remains preserved, even as configurations change or become inaccessible. A clear distinction between energy and information is maintained. Information denotes the determination or accessibility of structure, whereas energy quantifies the extent of realized differentiation. The paper does not introduce new physical entities and does not modify existing theories. It presents itself as a categorial classification that provides conceptual clarity and offers a consistent structural framework in alignment with established physics.
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