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DRAFT version. This preprint is part of an active research programme and remains subject to revision, correction, and journal review. A game-theoretic framework for prebiotic chemistry, interpreting autocatalytic networks, hypercycles, and chirality selection as Nash-equilibrium-like structures of thermodynamic games. Building on Dynamic Kinetic Stability (DKS) and the England inequality, we propose that the Maximum Entropy Production Principle (MEPP) serves as a stability filter—demarcating the viable manifold of replicating systems—rather than as a causal driver. Empirical motivation comes from Azoarcus ribozyme experiments, where RNA replication dynamics conform to classical payoff matrices (cooperation, dominance, Prisoner's Dilemma). Homochirality is modeled as spontaneous symmetry breaking in a degenerate Nash equilibrium. The framework explicitly treats MEPP as contested far from equilibrium and separates known chemical kinetics from the proposed game-theoretic reinterpretation. Series position FST-II is the chemistry / autocatalytic stability companion (Level 1b) of the FST application series. The programmatic umbrella is the FST Hub (Concept-DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20130499). Sibling application companions: FST-I Thermodynamic Stability, FST-III Biological Stability, and FST-IV Cosmology. Code ChemSystemsChem article data and several DOI fields were aligned with Crossref, PubMed, and Zenodo checks. Claim calibration: England's inequality is framed as a constraint/consequence rather than a causal driver; MEPP is treated as a heuristic stability filter, not as a proven selection law. Minor-revision response: The paper now distinguishes established kinetics from the FST-II game-theoretic synthesis and includes a concrete experiment distinguishing FST-II from standard kinetic dominance predictions. Files: Local candidate contains English, German, and combined bilingual PDFs. Version 1.1 (May 2026) Hub-link corrected: "FST-IV Overview" references replaced by "FST Hub" (programmatic umbrella). The Hub paper holds Concept-DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20130499 and is no-numeral; FST-IV is now the cosmological collector slot. GitHub source link added. Related Identifier: FST-DE reference relabelled to "FST-IV Cosmology / FST-DE". Version 1.0 (May 2026) Initial release as part of the FST series. Status: ~8.5/10 readiness; remaining open items per referee minor-revision verdict: MEPP-controversy framing, England-causal weakening, distinction known-kinetics vs. new game-theory insights, additional experimental tests.
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Oldham Council
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080a29a487c87a6a40c01f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20186303
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