For centuries, humanity has tried to answer a simple question: What is life?Philosophy gave it meaning. Science gave it mechanism. Spirituality gave it transcendence. Yet, despite countless explanations, the question has remained open—expanded, interpreted, but never fully closed.In Life: The Sustained Imbalance, Sandeep Chavan offers a radically clear and structurally consistent answer.This manifesto reframes life not as a concept to be defined, but as a condition to be understood.At its core lies a simple but powerful idea: life exists only where imbalance is sustained within limits. Through the lens of Delta (deviation from equilibrium), constraint, and continuous resolution, the book presents life as a dynamic process—not a static definition.It shows how:Life emerges from sustained imbalance, not perfect balanceSurvival depends on maintaining Delta within constraintAll activity—biological, psychological, and social—is continuous resolution without collapseExperience, emotion, identity, and meaning are not fundamental, but generated through this processBridging physics, biology, psychology, and philosophy, this work removes the need for fragmented explanations and offers a unified structural view of existence.Clear, concise, and deeply thought-provoking, this short manifesto is designed to be read in one sitting—yet it leaves a lasting shift in how life is seen.This is not a theory to be believed.It is a structure to be recognized.