This manuscript is a hypothesis-generating, speculative, and preliminary research work..The core ideas are solely those of the author. The whole content of this manuscript was generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI) including Grok, ChatGpt under the full conceptual guidance and supervision of the author .This AI assisted and generated work has not undergone peer review and is shared as preprint exclusively for the purposes of scientific discussion, critical evaluation, and prospective validation by the research community. Formal publication processes, including plagiarism assessment, completion of the reference list, and other academic formalities, are currently pending. All content presented herein should be regarded as exploratory, provisional, and speculative. The ideas, interpretations, and proposed theoretical connections do not represent established scientific knowledge or consensus and require rigorous peer review, empirical testing, and independent verification before any scientific, practical, or applied use. In this preprint the author introduces for the first time the Principle of Creature-Specific Energy Indeterminacy (PCSEI) — a novel epistemological framework asserting that no finite energetic system (from individual microbial cells and plants to animals, human societies, ecosystems, and the planetary biosphere) can possess present knowledge of its exact future energy acquisition. PCSEI arises from the temporal embedding of energy-dependent existence: the future energy state is not merely unknown due to measurement error, statistical randomness, or incomplete information, but is structurally and ontologically unknowable from any present internal perspective. This limit is creature-specific because it is shaped by each system’s finite sensory, computational, and memory capacities, which are themselves products of evolutionary history. PCSEI is explicitly built as a direct epistemological extension of Energy Modulation Theory (EMT), which proves that persistent energetic, metabolic, and structural inequality is an ontological necessity in any system governed by three minimal axioms: (1) shared macroscopic flux, (2) strict nonlinearity/curvature in modulation functions (γ), and (3) history-dependent expansive state evolution. EMT’s Theorems 1–3 (impossibility of equality, variance amplification, and adaptive corollaries such as bet-hedging and maximum power) provide the mechanistic foundation for PCSEI. The principle generalizes classical epistemic limits — Hume’s problem of induction, Heisenberg uncertainty, Gödel incompleteness, and chaos theory — into a single, scale-independent law applicable to all energy-dependent entities. The manuscript develops PCSEI theoretically, illustrates it through biological examples across kingdoms (microbes, plants, animals, fungi, algae, lichens), and demonstrates its transformative applications to climate adaptation strategies (assisted migration, rewilding, redundancy-based resilience), governance (polycentric and precautionary approaches), economics, and the search for biosignatures in astrobiology. REFERENCE: ALAM, D. S. J. (2026). A World-First Discovery of Energy Modulation Theory(EMT): A Scale-Free Principle of Unequal Energy Partitioning in Active Matter Systems. (Version V1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18257521 ALAM, D. S. J. (2026). Body Compensation Syndrome (BCS): A Clinical Manifestation of Energy Modulation Theory(EMT) in Chronic Diseases. A World-First Named Clinical Entity. (Version V1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19661202
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