Maibom, Marc: Why Equilibrium Cannot Sustain Identity - The Structural Inadmissibility of Static Closure under Real Transformation

Equilibrium is typically understood as the stable end state of physical systems: a condition in which no net transformation occurs and all gradients are eliminated. This paper shows that equilibrium is structurally incompatible with persistent identity under real transformation. Within the framework of La Profilée, persistence requires distinguishable states, real transformation, and non-trivially invariant identity. These conditions imply directional transformation, finite integration capacity,