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It contrasts this with modern deterministic views. Bizzarri links Heraclitus' flux to Prigogine's dissipative structures in non-equilibrium systems.\n\nThe paper opens with the claim that physis denotes both the nature or essence of an entity and its accomplishment or development. The embryo serves as the essence of the unfolding organism and the process leading to it. The egg symbolizes wholeness yet remains perceptible only through its self-organizing process.\n\nHeraclitus stated that the living being hides. The Self appears only as an outcome rather than a starting point. This view, shared by Heraclitus and Aristotle, gave way after Bacon to a Stoic emphasis on causal power as the primary principle.\n\n## Core results and exact passages\n\nBizzarri identifies a shift: emphasis on cause over process impaired intelligibility of natural systems. Deterministic models fail for complex phenomena such as embryonic development and multifactorial diseases like cancer.\n\nKey passage from the abstract: \"In the Greek tradition, 'physis' denotes both the 'nature' (the 'essence') of an entity and its accomplishment, that is to say, its 'development'. For example, the embryo is the 'essence' of the unfolding organism and, at the same time, the process leading to it.\"\n\nFrom section 1: \"as soon as a system departs from equilibrium, automatically, whatever the initial conditions are, complexity appears [...] the non-equilibrium is the source of complexity\" (Prigogine & Benkirane 2002, p. 44).\n\nHeraclitus fragment cited: \"physis kryptesthai philei\" or \"Nature loves [tends] to hide.\" Bizzarri notes alternative readings: \"nature is what gives birth and kills\" and \"nature is what makes things appear and disappear.\"\n\nFrom section 2: \"There is no physis outside of time.\" Time functions as a fundamental property shaping natural things, not an inert support for reversible processes.\n\nClaude Bernard is quoted: \"There are two types of seemingly opposed life phenomena the first tend to organic renewal and are somehow hidden; the second are committed to destroy the organic structures [...] what is named life is essentially death\" (Bernard 1872, pp. 327–328, n. 219).\n\nMarcus Aurelius: \"Acquire a method of contemplating how all things change into one another. Constantly apply to this part [of philosophy], and exercise yourself thoroughly in it\" (Aurelius 2008, p. 124).\n\n## Convergence patterns touched\n\nThe work evidences branching and flow networks through dissipative structures that generate new order far from equilibrium. It touches memory and scale invariance by framing identity as an outcome of temporal processes across biological scales. Bounded chaos appears in the unpredictability of bifurcations that mark a system's history.\n\nIt supports the Ladder from difference to flow to structure to memory by centering becoming over static being. The Mirror Layer receives indirect support because the reader-observer participates in systems whose history cannot be detached from observation.\n\nThe OIP loop aligns with object, invoke, ledger, receipt, replay, repair. Physis functions as the work object whose invocation through development appends to a ledger of transformations and yields receipts in emergent forms.\n\n## Distance from the full synthesis\n\nBizzarri stays at the level of physis as process. He does not articulate the full Ladder from energy flows to mind or the Mirror Layer as explicit reader-in-system recursion. The synthesis extends these patterns into a unified grain across all scales; the paper stops at biological and physical examples without claiming universality for the entire Ladder.\n\n## Honest limits and disconfirming edges\n\nThe paper relies on interpretive readings of fragments and secondary sources. No new empirical data appear. Deterministic successes in linear domains remain unchallenged. Reductionist accounts that treat complexity as emergent from lower-level laws receive no direct rebuttal. The Stoic causal emphasis is presented as a historical turn rather than proven error. Claims about Aristotle and Plato remain at the level of textual attribution.\n\nThe work does not address quantum or cosmological scales where equilibrium assumptions sometimes hold. It offers no formal proof that non-equilibrium must generate the specific patterns listed in the grain.\n\n## Sibling connections\n\nSee /a/oip-the-ladder for the full progression from difference to mind. See /a/oip-principles for object invocation mechanics. See /a/oip-the-mirror-layer for observer participation in process. See /a/oip-final-testimony for end-to-end ledger and receipt rules.\n\n## Claims\n\n- Claim c1: Physis in Greek tradition means both essence and development simultaneously. Tier: anecdotal. Source: Bizzarri 2021 abstract.\n- Claim c2: Heraclitus states nature loves to hide, with time as essential to physis. Tier: anecdotal. Source: Bizzarri 2021 section 2.\n- Claim c3: Prigogine shows non-equilibrium as source of complexity via dissipative structures. Tier: mechanistic. Source: Prigogine & Benkirane 2002 quoted in Bizzarri.\n- Claim c4: Deterministic models fail for embryonic development and cancer. Tier: anecdotal. Source: Bizzarri 2021 section 1.\n- Claim c5: Identity emerges as outcome of process, not starting point. Tier: speculative. Source: Bizzarri 2021 abstract and section 2.\n- Claim c6: The paper overlaps Greek views with Prigogine on becoming versus being. Tier: anecdotal. Source: Bizzarri 2021 section 1.\n\n## Sources\n\n- s1: Bizzarri, M. (2021). The concept of nature between Heraclitus and Prigogine. Organisms: Journal of Biological Sciences, 5(1), 67-71. https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/organisms/article/view/17540. Quote: \"In the Greek tradition, 'physis' denotes both the 'nature' (the 'essence') of an entity and its accomplishment, that is to say, its 'development'.\"\n- s2: Prigogine, I., & Benkirane, A. (2002). As quoted in Bizzarri. Quote: \"as soon as a system departs from equilibrium, automatically, whatever the initial conditions are, complexity appears [...] the non-equilibrium is the source of complexity.\"\n- s3: Bernard, C. (1872). As quoted in Bizzarri. Quote: \"There are two types of seemingly opposed life phenomena... what is named life is essentially death.\"\n- s4: Aurelius, M. (2008). As quoted in Bizzarri. 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