Why does the universe organize itself into hierarchical levels—quarks to nuclei, atoms to molecules, cells to organisms, individuals to civilizations? In Energy-Efficiency Theory (EET), hierarchy is not an accident of evolution but a thermodynamic necessity. Nested constraints emerge because encapsulating lower-level order into higher-level constraints reduces the total maintenance cost Ė₌₀₈₍ per unit of preserved information. This paper develops the ontology of complexity and hierarchical nesting from the generative foundations of EET Core Rules v5. 0. We define hierarchical depth L as the number of nested encapsulation layers in a constraint network. A constraint at level L encapsulates and stabilizes the order created by constraints at level L-1, presenting a simplified interface to level L+1. Each layer of encapsulation incurs an energetic cost but yields an efficiency gain: the maintenance power per unit of preserved order scales as Ė₌₀₈₍/I L^-, with 0. 6. This hierarchical efficiency scaling is the ontological root of the ubiquitous power-law scaling observed across scales—from Kleiber's law in biology (B M^0. 75) to the superlinear scaling of urban innovation (Y P^1. 15). We derive the general scaling form for any extensive quantity Q at depth L: Q (L) = Q₀ L^Q, where Q depends on the quantity's scaling dimension. The hierarchical depth L itself scales with system size N as L N, reflecting the logarithmic compression achieved by encapsulation. We establish complete interfaces to Constraint Dynamics (formation and meltdown of nested constraints), Inverse Entropy (scaling of order creation rate Ṡ₈₍ₕ L^), Graph Theory (spectral gap ₁ 1/L), and Civilization Force (civilizational L 8). Falsifiable predictions include the scaling of metabolic rate with hierarchical depth, the relationship between innovation rate and institutional nesting, and the existence of optimal hierarchical depth for given environmental complexity. This version (v1. 2) adds graph-spectral bridges, hierarchy collapse dynamics, and a comprehensive appendix of 16 deep insights (L3 EXTENDED) synthesizing the philosophical and mathematical implications. Complexity is not a measure of disorder but a signature of deep hierarchical compression. The universe builds order by stacking constraints, each layer reducing the energy cost of preserving the layers below. Hierarchy is the geometry of energy efficiency. Keywords: Complexity; hierarchy; nested constraints; scaling laws; hierarchical depth; Energy-Efficiency Theory; Kleiber's law; cross-scale unification
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