5.4. UNIVERSAL LAWS AND THRESHOLDS
Idealist Emergence and Attractor Dynamics are not local mechanisms. They are universal laws that apply at all levels and in all domains — from subatomic particles to galaxies, from thoughts to civilisations.
This section shows why mathematics describes nature, why natural laws are stable, how complexity and order arise, and what entropy actually is — seen from the theory’s perspective. It concludes with attractor growth and reversed emergence: the two complementary movements that drive all structural development.
A recurring point: what in traditional science is treated as separate phenomena in separate disciplines is in the EC/HE theory different expressions of the same two fundamental laws.