The Theory of Evolutionary Integration (TEI) builds upon the foundation of the Theory of Primordial Harmony (TPH) [3] by incorporating the dimension of wisdom. TEI proposes that true systemic evolution occurs when both wisdom (W) and harmony (H) increase jointly over time. Wisdom is defined as the conscious application of intelligence [1], and harmony as the resilient coherence among relational components in the presence of entropy [2][4]. The theory introduces a formal expression for evolution (E) as the temporal derivative of the product between wisdom and harmony, capturing how their interaction generates sustainable systemic development.
This integration reflects a dynamic evolutionary principle inspired by thinkers such as Darwin [7], Einstein [9], Hawking [8], and Prigogine [6]: systems evolve not merely by becoming more connected (harmonious) or more intelligent (wise), but by deepening their synergy over time. TEI thus provides a quantitative and conceptual model for evolutionary processes across cognitive, social, ecological, and technological domains.
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