Deconstruction of the Origin
It shows that looking for a "pure origin" or a "stable beginning" is a philosophical error. A origin is dirty, chaotic and mixed.
Text 14 closes Field I (Cosmos) with a declaration of principles: instability is the rule, not the exception. This text prepares the ground for Field II (Life), showing that life is not one "miracle" that defies entropy, but a natural consequence of a universe that has never been in rest.
It shows that looking for a "pure origin" or a "stable beginning" is a philosophical error. A origin is dirty, chaotic and mixed.
It establishes that existence is fragile by nature. To exist is to resist dissolution, and this resistance consumes energy.
If inorganic matter is already unstable and active, the transition to living matter (biology) is a change of degree, not of nature. Life is "organised instability."
With this text, we close the cycle of raw material. The next step is to see how this unstable matter becomes fold upon itself to create Life (Field II).