
This work constitutes the second part of a theoretical framework proposing the existence of a fundamental force named Orchē. The central hypothesis of the theory states that a single force with the principal property of infinite detailing governs the formation of fractal structures across all scales of physical reality. The dynamics of this force are described by the partial differential equation: ∂Φ/∂t = κ ∇²Φ + β · σ · Φ · H(t) − γ Φ² where Φ denotes the local density of Orchē manifestation, σ is the structural tension, and H(t) represents the local Hubble parameter. The book examines the manifestations of Orchē in stellar evolution, the formation of the cosmic web, black hole singularities, chemical self-organization (including Belousov-Zhabotinsky and CIMA reactions), biological evolution, neural processes, memory formation, and consciousness. Special attention is given to the self-consistent feedback cycle between cosmic expansion and the action of Orchē, as well as its relationship with entropy, information theory, and the arrow of time. This volume develops the physical mechanism of photonic touch introduced in the first part of the work and provides an extended mathematical and conceptual apparatus for the proposed force.
