This paper extends Informational Cosmology into the domain of biology, demonstrating that life is not an exception to the universe’s structure but its natural continuation. Building on the foundational identity ΦR = E + I, this work shows how biological systems follow the exact same principles as cosmic systems: energy and information must combine to create stable, evolving structures. Using concrete biological examples — including fertilised eggs, DNA, RNA, metabolic activation, and organismal development — the paper illustrates how life emerges when information organises energy, and energy preserves information. Evolution is interpreted as information optimising itself, while consciousness is framed as the highest possible organisation of information inside the bubble. The paper also explores the idea that the Sea contains faint, dissolved informational traces from prior universes, making life slightly more probable with each cosmic cycle. In this view, biology is not separate from cosmology but is the organic echo of cosmic creation. Comments, discussion, and scientific correspondence are warmly welcomed at: nathanhunt76@live.co.uk
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/692509ddc0ce034ddc352100 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17644054
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