Abstract
This paper presents Chirality of Dynamic Emergent Systems (CODES) as a novel framework for understanding predator-prey dynamics. By integrating chaos, order, and emergent properties, CODES provides a comprehensive model for adaptive relationships within ecosystems. Traditional theories such as Lotka-Volterra and Holling’s models are examined in contrast, and CODES is positioned as a unifying theory that resolves limitations in deterministic and stochastic approaches. The utility of this framework extends to ecological sustainability, economic systems, and societal interactions, showcasing its interdisciplinary value.