Abstract
The context for biological emergence is modular hierarchical structures; their existence is what
enables functional complexity to arise. Because of the openness of organisms to their environment,
complete initial data (position, momentum) of all particles making up their structure is insufficient to
determine future outcomes, because unpredictable new matter, energy, and information impacts
each organism from the exterior. Consequently, through Darwinian evolution, life has developed
processes to handle this issue functionally on short time scales as well on longer developmental
timescales. Symbolism and technology are the transforming factors handling this issue at the social
levels, which is where the most sophisticated outcomes of openness occur. Considering the
cosmological context, the issue is, should the universe itself be regarded as an open system over
time? I make the case that is indeed so, because radically new outcomes occur such as the existence
of aircraft, iPads, and the internet, which could not plausibly have been encoded in some form of
data on the Last Scattering Surface in the expanding universe.