This paper presents a solid observable example of redistribution dynamics within the ψ₀–OCM (Osborne Cosmological Model) through the complete biological cycle of an acorn growing into an oak and producing new acorns. Biological growth is shown to be the execution of a stabilized closure attractor under constraint rather than an emergent accident of complexity. Branching and geometry arise only as downstream consequences of closure execution, not as generative mechanisms. The acorn–oak–acorn cycle is demonstrated as a closed redistribution loop governed by loss-channel suppression, stability, and constraint enforcement.
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