In traditional theories, the evolution from physics to intelligence faces an "either/or" theoretical paradox: life is either dominated by quantum uncertainty (randomness, no independent choice) or by determinism (mechanicity, no free will). Based on the momentum unit evolution framework, this paper proposes that the "free-steady-state" binary game is the underlying driving force of all cosmic evolution, and redefines the essential differences between natural and unnatural evolution. Core findings: (1) Natural evolution is a deterministic real-time cancellation process of momentum deviation, following an entropy increase trend; (2) Unnatural evolution (life) utilizes the asymmetry of physical rules to construct "energy levers" through energy storage mechanisms (chemical bonds, electric fields, nuclear potential wells), releasing stored energy with minimal triggering cost to reverse the entropy increase path; (3) Through historical accumulation of information structures (DNA, neural networks), life forms a high-dimensional state information field, achieving intelligent regulation of energy storage — neither purely random nor mechanically deterministic; (4) Predictability originates from the absolute stability of underlying evolution rules; unpredictability stems not from limited observer computing power, but from life's autonomous ability to deviate from preset paths based on historical information and current perception — the fundamental reason Laplace's demon fails is its inability to preview a system that "actively changes behavior according to the preview results."
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f19ff5edf4b46824806a03 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19822775