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185Abstract This paper examines the interaction between man-made systems, human labor, specialization of skills, and the relativity of salary amounts in the context of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), labor export, overpopulated labor supply, and labor import in wealthy nations with regulated populations. By integrating these factors within the framework of the universal law of balance in nature, the study highlights systemic imbalances in global labor markets, their social and economic consequences,…Read more
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183Abstract This paper develops a framework for achieving economic balance across six critical variables: money supply, salary levels, number of dependents per earner, job creation, prices of goods and services, and the degree of market competition. Each factor is analyzed individually—its role in the economy, mechanisms for adjustment, and illustrative examples—then the inter‑connections are mapped, and policy implications are drawn. The goal is to propose a systemic approach whereby adjustments i…Read more
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198Abstract The concept of marriage, while uniquely human in its symbolic and institutional form, is rooted in the same natural laws that govern all life systems. This essay explores how marriage evolved from basic biological pair bonding found in lower species to a complex social mechanism that sustains societal balance. Viewed through the lens of the universal law of balance and the law of cause and effect, marriage can be understood as a self-regulating system that evolved to maintain equilibriu…Read more
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175Abstract This paper explores how natural systems, such as typhoon formation, embody the universal law of balance in nature and how human-designed systems—economic, urban, agricultural, and political—can align with these balancing forces. Drawing from both scientific and philosophical perspectives, it argues that environmental and societal crises represent feedback mechanisms triggered by systemic defects. The paper further proposes that sustainable progress requires integrating this principle in…Read more
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172Abstract: This paper explores the conceivable trajectory of human innovation in science and technology a million years from now, framed through a systems‑perspective of humans as force‑manipulating entities embedded in nature. Drawing on current trends in neurotechnology, AI, genetic engineering, tool‑use, cultural transmission and feedback loops, we project how humans (or their successors) may transcend present biological, environmental and material constraints. Case‑studies of past innovation …Read more
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132Abstract Human beings have an enduring capacity and inclination to innovate in science and technology. This paper presents a multi‑layered framework that explains the key drivers of this continuous innovation, integrating biological, psychological, social, economic, and existential motivations. Through this framework, we aim to show how these layers interact in a self‑reinforcing cycle of innovation. Illustrative examples from organisational, national, and historical contexts are used to ground …Read more
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179Abstract: Humans are part of the physical universe and subject to the four fundamental forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. Yet humans exhibit a unique capacity for continuous scientific and technological innovation. This paper argues that human innovation arises from a combination of neural, social, and cultural mechanisms that amplify our ability to manipulate natural forces. Humans innovate more aggressively than other species due …Read more
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166Abstract This paper presents a formal mathematical augmentation of the Wolfram Physics Project (WPP) that enforces three universal laws proposed by Angelito Malicse: the Law of Karma (System Integrity), the Law of Balance (Homeostasis), and the Law of Feedback (Interconnection). By embedding these principles into the rewrite-selection dynamics of hypergraph evolution, the framework aims to unify physical, biological, and cognitive systems under a single law of natural equilibrium. The resulting …Read more
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151Abstract This paper explores the historical and philosophical reasons behind the global spread of communism despite its unproven and often flawed nature as both an economic and political system. It examines the ideological appeal of communism, its historical expansion through revolutionary movements, and its repeated failures in achieving long-term social and economic stability. Using Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—particularly the Law of Karma, which emphasizes the law of cause and effect…Read more
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160Abstract This paper presents an integrated analysis of typhoon formation as a manifestation of turbulence and self-organization within the Earth's atmosphere. Using the framework of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics, the study explores how chaotic turbulent flows evolve into large-scale, organized structures such as typhoons. Mathematical models, including the Navier–Stokes and vorticity equations, are applied to describe the nonlinear dynamics involved in energy transfer and rotation. The study…Read more
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196Abstract Capitalist investment plays a fundamental role in the development and momentum of startup companies. Startups rely heavily on external funding to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises that can thrive in competitive markets. This paper explores how capitalist investors—such as venture capitalists, angel investors, and private equity firms—serve as vital catalysts for startup success by providing capital, mentorship, and strategic direction. Examples from both global and…Read more
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153Abstract Despite being the most intellectually advanced species on Earth, humanity continues to act against the universal law of balance in nature. This paradox reveals that while human intelligence evolved rapidly, moral and systemic wisdom did not. This paper explores how fragmented education, religious dogma, political greed, and scientific misuse have led to global imbalance. It also argues that the solution lies in holistic education that integrates the universal law of balance, ensuring th…Read more
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179Abstract This paper presents a unified framework that connects the mathematical foundations of M-theory in modern physics with Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula, composed of three universal laws: the Law of Karma (cause, effect, and systems), the Law of Balance in Nature, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism. By interpreting M-theory’s eleven-dimensional field structure and dynamic brane interactions through the lens of natural balance, causality, and feedback, the study provides a philo…Read more
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154Abstract Living and non‑living systems across scales share a common architectural principle: they organize into localized subsystems or nodes which interact to form higher‑level systems. This paper proposes a unified framework in which living organisms, human beings, societies, ecosystems, planetary systems, galaxies and the cosmos itself can each be viewed as nodes at successive levels of hierarchy. It explores why such modular, localized organization evolves and persists, and how it fosters ef…Read more
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161Abstract This paper presents an interdisciplinary framework describing the global human population as a network of interconnected conscious nodes whose degrees of “defectiveness” determine the stability or imbalance of civilization. Drawing on The Law of Karma – the First Law of Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula (2025), the analysis integrates systems theory, homeostasis, psychology, and cybernetics to argue that almost every individual functions as a defective node within the collective hum…Read more
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165Abstract This paper explores the hypothesis that 99.99% of the human population functions as defective nodes within the interconnected network of energies and forces in nature. By applying Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—comprising the Law of Karma, the Universal Law of Balance in Nature, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism—the paper examines how systemic defects in human cognition, behavior, and social organization create global imbalance. Drawing from systems theory, cybernetics, an…Read more
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219Abstract This paper explores the relationship between a country's trade balance—imports and exports—and its foreign exchange rate, through the lens of the Universal Law of Balance in Nature. It argues that sustainable trade equilibrium reflects an economic manifestation of natural homeostasis. When exports and imports are balanced, the currency remains stable, fostering long-term economic growth and social harmony. Conversely, persistent trade imbalances, whether deficit or surplus, disturb this…Read more
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168Abstract This paper explores the unique capacity of biological consciousness and intelligence to manipulate energies and forces for survival and to analyze and discover the laws of nature through scientific inquiry and invention. Drawing upon evolutionary biology, neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, the study argues that human consciousness is a self-organizing, self-reflective system that allows nature to understand itself. The paper integrates the concept of the universal law of balance in …Read more
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136Abstract This paper explores the concept of unconditional understanding as a transformative awakening that dissolves bias and idealistic mentality within the human mind. Drawing upon Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula and the Universal Law of Balance in Nature, the study examines how awakening true understanding aligns the individual consciousness with natural balance, transcending illusion, prejudice, and ideological fixation. Through philosophical reasoning and psychological reflection, it r…Read more
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136Abstract This paper examines the psychological and neuropsychological differences between individuals who maintain faith in organized religion and those who leave religion for scientific or rational reasoning. By exploring cognitive styles, moral reasoning, social identity, emotional well-being, and resilience, the study identifies key distinctions in thought patterns, decision-making, and coping mechanisms. Additionally, neuropsychological factors including the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, defa…Read more
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218Abstract This paper examines the intricate relationship among inflation, exchange rates, and relative pricing in the global economy, focusing on the interconnectedness of monetary stability, international trade, and price competitiveness. Using theoretical and empirical perspectives, the analysis explores how changes in domestic inflation influence currency valuation and affect international trade dynamics. Case studies from the Philippines, the United States, China, and the European Union are e…Read more
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315Abstract This paper explores the philosophical and scientific synthesis between Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—a conceptual framework grounded on the three universal laws of nature: the Law of Karma (Cause and Effect in Systems), the Law of Balance, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism—and the modern theoretical physics of M-theory, which unites string theories into a higher-dimensional model of the universe. The Universal Formula proposes that all systems, from atomic to cosmic, biol…Read more
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162Abstract This paper explores the potential application of Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—a framework based on the three universal laws of nature—to the seven Clay Millennium Mathematical Problems. These problems, established by the Clay Mathematics Institute, represent some of the most profound unsolved questions in modern mathematics. By examining each problem through the lens of natural balance, causality, and systemic feedback, this work proposes that mathematical truths may ultimately …Read more
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317Abstract This paper explores the conceptual alignment between Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—comprising the Laws of Karma, Balance, and Interconnectedness—and the mathematical structure of the Riemann Hypothesis. While the Riemann Hypothesis concerns the distribution of prime numbers and the symmetry of the Riemann zeta function, the Universal Formula describes the natural laws that govern balance and feedback in all systems. This paper argues that both frameworks express the same universa…Read more
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216Abstract This paper explores the conceptual and philosophical parallels between Angelito Malicse’s Three Universal Formula and Grigori Perelman’s mathematical solution to the Poincaré Conjecture. It demonstrates how both frameworks, though originating from distinct disciplines—philosophy and mathematics—embody the same universal law of balance and systemic perfection. Through the lens of natural law, feedback mechanisms, and equilibrium, this paper argues that Perelman’s geometric flow represent…Read more
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187Abstract This paper interprets capitalism as a dynamic subsystem within the broader socio-economic and ecological system of Earth. By applying systems theory and network science, it conceptualizes individuals and corporations as interconnected nodes through which wealth flows as a form of energy. The study explains how wealthy capitalists and large businesses function as hub nodes that regulate and influence systemic balance. Through real-world examples—such as Apple Inc., Elon Musk, and the 200…Read more
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236Abstract This paper explores the idea that organized religion was a transitional phase in humanity’s evolutionary development — a necessary stage that guided moral and social cohesion when biological evolution reached its developmental limits in Homo sapiens. As biological evolution plateaued, humanity entered a new stage of informational evolution, where the advancement of knowledge through science, mathematics, and technology became the main driver of human progress. The paper argues that unde…Read more
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172Abstract This paper examines the proposition that birth is the beginning of expenses, and death is their end through interconnected economic, sociological, and philosophical perspectives. Human life, from conception to death, is sustained through continuous input of energy, resources, and economic value. The paper discusses how this continuous flow of expenditure sustains not only individuals but also economic systems, and how death concludes this cycle by restoring natural balance. The discussi…Read more
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154Abstract While investments in energy supply — including renewables, fossil fuels, and efficiency technologies — receive substantial attention, the demand side driven by population growth and per-capita consumption is frequently under-emphasized. This paper argues that sustainable energy policy must balance supply-side innovation with measures that address population dynamics, consumption patterns, and demand-side efficiency to achieve long-term energy stability.
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190Abstract Overpopulation represents one of humanity’s most pressing and persistent challenges. As populations exceed environmental and economic carrying capacities, nations experience resource shortages, governance breakdown, and social instability. This study analyzes why overpopulated countries struggle to solve societal problems and explores the Universal Law of Balance in Nature—as formulated in Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—as a theoretical and practical framework for achieving sustai…Read more
Manila, NCR, Philippines
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy, Misc |