The Eden Framework: Exploring Divergence, Alignment, and the Ethical Flow of Information

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Abstract This paper examines the Eden narrative as an allegory for the interplay of free will, ethical alignment, and the emergence of “dark information.” It argues that God’s will can be understood as divine information—a foundational structure that ensures harmony when adhered to. Through divergence from this information, entropy is introduced, necessitating cyclical renewal. By exploring theological, philosophical, and informational perspectives, this paper highlights the relevance of these concepts in addressing modern challenges, offering actionable frameworks for realignment with foundational truths.

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