Emergence

Emergence is the process in which stable structures, laws, and relations occur as constant patterns in infinite change. No outside agent commands them. Space, time, geometry, and physical constants are not fundamental: they self-organize from the flow of transformation. Law is memory, inertia is habit, and geometry is history. Emergence explains how order can occur without a designer. It explains why control from the top always fails against the deeper flux that it tries to override.