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claim:every-part-of-the-world-that-has-life-and-every-part-of-every-part-becomes-uniqueEvery part of the world that has life, and every part of every part, becomes unique.
Core assertion that living structure is characterized by total uniqueness of parts.
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Chapters (1)
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- Chapter 12: Every Part UniqueintroducesThe chapter itself, arguing that living process creates uniqueness at every scale.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Definitional claim equating life with spatial uniqueness.
- A central thesis that living processes inherently produce unique, unrepeatable elements.
- The core principle that in a living structure each part is adapted to its context and therefore unique, not identical.
- Prediction that adherence to the proper process guarantees uniqueness.
- Universality claim: uniqueness at every scale is a hallmark of all living systems
- Core claim that life is a universal, non-biological attribute of all matter.
- Verbatim statement of the fundamental hypothesis, defining the scope of life.