ShockwaveRider Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment ,I really appreciate it I've read your work and follow your forum posts over the years, so your acknowledgement genuinely means a lot to me. Your point about biological systems “searching for what’s missing” resonates strongly with where I was trying to go, that coherence may function as a kind of attractor, pulling cellular and neural networks toward lower-energy, information rich configurations. I also agree that the brain’s behaviour near phase transitions , and the synchrony across multiple interacting networks, feels central to its efficiency and stability.The quantum aspects you mentioned, especially retrocausal effects appearing when they’re observationally irrelevant, are exactly the kinds of phenomena I think biology may be quietly exploiting in ways we haven’t formally mapped yet. Living systems seem to sit right at the threshold where coherence, memory, and energy minimization all feed into one another. Thank you again for the thoughtful response. I’m glad the direction made sense to you, and I’d be very interested in any further thoughts you have as time allows.
—WhiteChameleon