Based on the framework of Information Dynamics evolution theory, this paper introduces the generalized state evolution system (Information dynamics evolution system) and evolutionary resources, jointly demonstrating that standard quantization is the core premise for the system to maintain information distinguishability and evolutionary stability. It clarifies that the basic momentum unit is the only underlying physical reality (evolutionary resource) of the universe, with the dual attributes of static conservation and dynamic transition. This paper constructs three types of deterministic transition mechanisms (A/B/C), strictly proving that physical quantities such as space-time, mass, force, and energy are neither independent entities nor products of probabilistic statistics, but deterministic shaping effects naturally emerged from evolutionary resources under strict vector interactions. Addressing the logical controversy in traditional physics of "replacing physical reality with mathematical probability", it is proposed that there is no randomness in the microcosm, and "probability" is merely a low-resolution approximation of the synthesis of a large number of deterministic vectors in macroscopic observations. The "infinite continuity" assumption of traditional mathematical tools lacks support in a stable and evolvable system, but a "discrete-continuous space-time" can emerge based on state evolution carried by discrete evolutionary carriers. This paper clarifies the nature of matter, the nature of space-time, and physical dynamic relationships, improves the interpretation of the mass-energy equation, derives various emergent physical quantities of the basic momentum unit, unifies the evolutionary carrier and driving force, and provides core theoretical support for understanding the underlying power and logic of cosmic evolution.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f19fd5edf4b4682480677b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19822232