This preprint presents a conceptual hypothesis paper proposing that apparent equilibrium in dynamic systems may be better understood as continuously maintained corrective reordering rather than static balance. It develops the first narrowed conceptual core of a broader framework provisionally referred to as the Mechanical Organism framework. The paper introduces reordering, relational spatial fabric, mass-motion coupling, and effective surface mass loading as modeling concepts. Its aim is not to replace established physical theories, but to formulate a defensible conceptual frame for discussing stability, distortion, coupling, and gravitational phenomena as dynamic system effects.
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