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This article examines a shared structural gap across several Nobel level scientific theories in physics, chemistry, biology, complexity science, cosmology, and the philosophy of emergence. Although these theories describe profound regularities, they begin with structure already in place and do not formally address how structure, stability, and organization arise in the first place. GTii (Generative Theory of Iterative Instability) is proposed as a pre structural generative framework that supplies this missing layer. It introduces concepts such as Minimal Generative Events (MGE), Stable Behavioral Patterns (SBP), and Primary Stability Configurations (PSC), offering a unified ontologyof emergence beneath existing scientific models. Rather than replacing established theories, GTii complements them by addressing explicit open questions identified by Manfred Eigen, Ilya Prigogine, Sydney Brenner, Roger Penrose, Frank Wilczek, Stuart Kauffman, Sean Carroll, Lee Smolin, and Terrence Deacon. The article invites researchersto consider generativity as the foundational layer from which physical, biological, social, and symbolic structures emerge. Author: Waldemar Superson
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a06b86ae7dec685947aae69 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20173297
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