What is difference? In Energy-Efficiency Theory (EET), difference is not an abstract relation but a physical reality—the observable structure of energy under constraint. Without constraint, energy is uniform and undifferentiated; with constraint, boundaries emerge, and across those boundaries, differences manifest. Difference is the primordial texture from which all information is woven. This paper develops the complete ontology of difference from the generative foundations of EET Core Rules v5.2 and the Constraint Ontology v1.0. At L1, difference is defined as any distinguishable inhomogeneity in the distribution of energy across a constraint network. A difference exists if and only if there is a constraint boundary that separates two regions of distinct energy density, and a potential observer could distinguish them with finite energy expenditure. We establish three hierarchical levels of difference, corresponding to the three levels of information: 1. Physical Difference: Raw, objective inhomogeneity in energy distribution, independent of any observer. 2. Functional Difference: Physical difference that is reliably coupled to a constraint network, triggering a specific constraint transition. 3. Semantic Difference: Functional difference embedded within an interpretive constraint network that assigns it referential meaning. Differences drive dynamics. An energy gradient—a spatial difference in energy density—is the fundamental driver of all change. Free-state energy flows down gradients along Type II constraints; constrained-state particles respond to field gradients; the accumulation of response pool A(t) is driven by the difference between required 2and available η. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is the tendency of all differences to be smoothed into uniformity—constraint meltdown releasing constrained energy as free-state flux. We establish complete interfaces to all companion ontologies: Constraint (difference as the observable consequence of constraint), Information (difference as the ontological substrate of information), Entropy (entropy as the measure of lost differences), Inverse Entropy (constraint formation as the creation of new differences), Space (difference gradients define distance and geometry), Time (the arrow of time points toward the smoothing of differences), and Life (active maintenance of internal differences against the entropic tide). Falsifiable predictions include the minimal resolvable difference as a function of probe energy, the scaling of gradient-driven flux with η, and the hierarchical emergence of functional and semantic differences in artificial constraint networks. Difference is the texture of existence. It is the shadow that constraint casts upon the canvas of energy. To be is to differ. Keywords: Difference; energy gradient; symmetry breaking; texture; distinguishability; Energy-Efficiency Theory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e47282010ef96374d8e8d6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19557967
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