THE_TEN_UNIVERSAL_LAWS
THE TEN UNIVERSAL LAWS
The "Decalogue of Physics"—the governing principles of the informational and moral universe.
| Law | Principle | Description |
|---|---|---|
| L1 | Information Primacy | Matter is a derivative of Information. (It from Bit). |
| L2 | Coherence Conservation | Information is never truly lost; it is conserved in the χ-field. |
| L3 | Observer Necessity | Potentials require an Observer (Φ) to become Actuality. |
| L4 | Binary Orientation | All consciousness is eventually σ=+1 (Aligned) or σ=−1 (Isolated). |
| L5 | Self-Limitation | A system cannot change its own fundamental sign (No self-salvation). |
| L6 | External Grace | Transformation requires a Non-Unitary injection from the Source. |
| L7 | Entropic Decay | Closed systems drift toward chaos (Sin/Noise) over time. |
| L8 | Negentropic Grace | The Logos can inject order against the natural flow of entropy. |
| L9 | Relational Constitution | No node exists in isolation; being is defined by coupling. |
| L10 | Destiny Bifurcation | Systems asymptotically approach Total Coherence (Heaven) or Total Decoherence (Hell). |
🔗 DERIVED THEOREM (D1)
Naturalism's Death: If the ground of reality is non-rational (Chaos), then "Truth" is a hallucination. Since Truth is coherent, the ground must be the Logos.
Glossary Reference: The Master Specification