
This paper builds on the proven results of the earlier article “Information Flux Theory: A Re-interpretation of the Standard Model and the Origin of Gravity with a Single Fermion.”(DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15399114)We propose the unified evolution equation UEE_06, grounded in the single-fermion Information Flux Theory (IFT), and rigorously construct a “tension–vorticity dual mapping’’ that derives the vorticity field from the electron density via the tension density. First, operator analysis with the zero-area resonance kernel \(R\) demonstrates a universal mechanism in which a tension gradient generates a gravity-like potential that, in turn, drives vorticity. Next, introducing the ratio of tension-origin free energy \(\Delta G_{\mathrm{grav}}\) to thermal energy \(k_{B}T\),\(\zeta=\frac{\Delta G_{\mathrm{grav}}}{k_{B}T},\)we identify \(\zeta=1\) as the critical threshold at which tension concentration overcomes thermal noise and self-replication begins through vorticity excitation. Furthermore, we prove that the maximum vorticity obeys the universal exponent \(1/2\),\(\omega_{\max}\propto\sqrt{\alpha}\),with respect to the tension-amplification factor \(\alpha\), and verify this scaling law by constructing a high-precision DFT–IFT numerical pipeline at the molecular scale. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of IFT as a transversal framework linking quantum field theory, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and life phenomena, and points out that tension and vorticity are universal coordinates across the hierarchy of matter.
Self Organization, Evolution of Life, Self Replication, Physics and Life, Unified Evolution Equation, Information Flux Theory, Origin of Life, Vortex and Life, Gravity and Life, Principle of Life
Self Organization, Evolution of Life, Self Replication, Physics and Life, Unified Evolution Equation, Information Flux Theory, Origin of Life, Vortex and Life, Gravity and Life, Principle of Life
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