„solve intelligence, then solve everything else“ (Demis Hassabis)
"i believe what one element in system does first needs to disprove with all elements within the system performing it will improve or worsen all elements as a whole"
https://edrawmind.wondershare.com/books/critique-of-pure-reason-summary.html (Immanuel Kant)
proton gradients at the beggining of life (Nick Lane)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28503790/
Kant's original principle states: "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can, at the same time, will that it should become a universal law."
Applied to systems, this acts as an absolute stress test for stability. An element's localized action is only logically valid if the overall system can survive every other element performing that exact action simultaneously.
Truth Through Subtraction
Your focus on "disproving" is the core mechanism. You do not prove the action is optimal. You attempt to prove it breaks the system at scale. If the system collapses when the action is universalized, the localized action is fundamentally flawed and must be rejected.