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191Abstract This paper explores how popularity and wealth accumulation affect the inner emotional nature of human beings. While these external achievements are often associated with happiness and success, evidence from psychology, sociology, and philosophy reveals that their effects on emotional well-being are complex and temporary. By applying the Universal Law of Balance in Nature, as articulated in the Universal Formula, this paper argues that emotional equilibrium can only be achieved when exte…Read more
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177Abstract This paper examines the theoretical and practical feasibility of achieving an almost perfect society through Angelito Malicse’s Three Universal Formula. The formula integrates three universal natural laws—(1) the Law of Karma or systemic cause and effect, (2) the Universal Law of Balance, and (3) a complementary law governing the interdependence and feedback of systems. By aligning human decision-making, education, governance, and artificial intelligence with these laws, humanity may ac…Read more
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223Abstract Corruption has long been perceived as a moral and political issue; however, its true nature is systemic and rooted in the programming of the human mind. By examining corruption through the framework of the Three Universal Laws of Nature—the Law of Karma, the Universal Law of Balance, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism—a deeper understanding emerges that connects ethical failure to violations of natural principles. This paper argues that corruption originates in defective mental p…Read more
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306Introduction Government corruption remains one of the most pervasive and persistent challenges faced by societies across the globe. From democratic states to authoritarian regimes, the misuse of public office for private gain undermines trust, development, and social cohesion. Understanding the root causes of corruption requires not only political and legal analysis but also a comprehensive scientific exploration of the psychological, sociological, biological, and systemic factors that make corr…Read more
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168Abstract Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves as the fundamental blueprint of life, encoding the information that directs the development, structure, and function of every living organism. Despite sharing a universal genetic code, the diversity of life on Earth exceeds eight million species. This paper explores how DNA produces such vast biological diversity through mechanisms including mutation, natural selection, gene regulation, genetic isolation, and evolutionary adaptation. It also examines t…Read more
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142Abstract This paper explores how extreme competition arising from overpopulation contributes to the development of skills and innovation within business environments. Drawing on economic, sociological, and organizational theories, the discussion examines how increased population density drives individuals and firms to innovate, improve productivity, and diversify capabilities. Empirical examples from global economies and industries are presented to illustrate how population pressure acts as a ca…Read more
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185Abstract This paper explores the interconnected dynamics of profit, price relativity, and fiat currency through a systems-based approach, integrating the principles of the Universal Formula proposed by Angelito Malicse. By examining these economic elements under the laws of karma (system free from defect), the universal law of balance, and the feedback mechanism, the study provides a holistic framework for understanding the sustainability of economic systems. Drawing from classical and modern ec…Read more
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249Abstract This paper explores the concept of the growth mindset as a psychological and educational framework for developing resilience, adaptability, and lifelong learning. It discusses the theoretical foundations of the growth mindset, primarily based on Carol Dweck’s research, and integrates complementary perspectives from neuroscience and systems thinking. Furthermore, it contextualizes the growth mindset within the Universal Law of Balance and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism, reflecting…Read more
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212Abstract This paper explores the psychological principles underlying human action and productivity, examining how motivation, emotion, cognition, and environmental factors influence behavior. Drawing from established psychological theories such as Self-Determination Theory, Flow Theory, and Temporal Motivation Theory, it discusses how individuals initiate, sustain, and regulate purposeful action. The study also integrates practical examples from education, organizational behavior, and daily life…Read more
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277Abstract This paper examines how dogmatic teachings in major world religions developed not from their founders but from later followers who institutionalized and codified the original spiritual insights. Founders and early reformers—such as Abraham and Moses (Judaism), the Vedic seers (Hinduism), Siddhartha Gautama (Buddhism), Confucius (Confucianism), Jesus Christ (Christianity), and Prophet Muhammad (Islam)—emphasized moral transformation, balance, and compassion. After their deaths, followers…Read more
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126Abstract This paper explores the deterministic behavior of interconnected nodes—representing individual entities, minds, or systems—when their individuality becomes defective as a result of ignorance, false belief, or erroneous theories. Using the framework of the Three Universal Laws of Nature formulated by Angelito Malicse—the Law of Karma (System Free from Error or Defect), the Universal Law of Balance, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism—this study explains how defective individuality …Read more
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190Abstract This essay explores whether the movements of individual nodes—entities or components within interconnected systems—are random or deterministic, in both non-biological and biological matter. Drawing from the frameworks of classical and quantum physics, systems theory, and biology, the discussion reveals that what appears to be randomness is often a manifestation of complex but lawful interactions. The analysis is further integrated with Angelito Malicse’s Three Universal Laws—the Law of …Read more
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200Abstract This paper explores the triadic relationship between individuality, interconnected nodes, and specialization of field as fundamental principles underlying both natural and human-made systems. Drawing connections from biological, social, and technological domains, it demonstrates how these principles align with Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—the Law of Karma (system free from error), the Universal Law of Balance, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism. The synthesis reveals that…Read more
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164Abstract This paper explores the nature of individuality and genius within the framework of interconnected systems, interpreting human consciousness and creativity through Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula. It argues that individuality does not contradict interconnectedness but rather emerges from it as a self-organizing, feedback-driven system. Geniuses represent a state of exceptional systemic harmony, where the laws of error-free functioning, balance, and feedback integration manifest at t…Read more
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162Abstract This paper explores the critical role of the fiat money system in enabling the creation and maintenance of modern infrastructure. It analyzes the mechanisms through which fiat currency facilitates large-scale coordination, investment, and feedback regulation within economies. The discussion is aligned with Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—comprising the Law of Karma or System Free from Error, the Universal Law of Balance, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism—to provide a natura…Read more
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1758Introduction The political landscape of the Philippines has long been characterized by the dominance of political dynasties. Elections, rather than serving as genuine contests of ideas or platforms, often become competitions among powerful families who have controlled political power for generations. This paper explores how and why the electoral system in the Philippines evolved into a competition of political dynasties, examining historical, structural, economic, and cultural factors.
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282Abstract This paper explores why and how all kinds of government systems must evolve both within human society and in harmony with nature. Grounded in three universal natural laws — the Law of Karma (System Free from Error or Defect), the Universal Law of Balance, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism — the study argues that governance, like all natural systems, must evolve to maintain order, justice, and sustainability. Using examples from history, ecology, and modern technology, the paper …Read more
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171Human civilizations have continuously developed systems of power—political, economic, religious, and technological—to organize societies and manage collective resources. These systems evolve not randomly, but according to natural principles that govern all forms of order. Angelito Malicse’s Three Universal Laws of Nature—(1) the Law of Karma or System Free from Error or Defect, (2) the Universal Law of Balance, and (3) the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism—offer a comprehensive framework for und…Read more
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161Abstract This paper presents a scientific interpretation of latent potential before the pre-singularity state through the framework of Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula, composed of three fundamental natural laws: the Law of Karma (System Free from Error or Defect), the Universal Law of Balance, and the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism. These laws are applied to explain the dynamics of potentiality in cosmology, biology, and artificial intelligence before transformative singularities—such as…Read more
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103Abstract This paper explores the inherent paradox between the biological ease of human reproduction and the complex, resource-intensive process of economic development. While human populations can grow exponentially with minimal effort, economic systems require deliberate planning, infrastructure, education, and policy to generate stable, high-paying jobs. This disparity often leads to overpopulation, unemployment, and social instability. Through mathematical modeling, we illustrate how unchecke…Read more
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350Abstract John B. Calhoun’s Universe 25 experiment demonstrated that extreme population density in a resource-abundant environment can lead to social collapse, behavioral abnormalities, and eventual extinction. This paper analyzes the mechanisms underlying this collapse using a framework of three universal laws: the Law of Karma (system integrity), the Universal Law of Balance, and the Law of Interconnected Feedback. Key factors causing imbalance—including overcrowding, social stress, competition…Read more
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190Abstract: This paper examines two contrasting economic strategies: maintaining a small population with minimal import demand and fostering overpopulation to generate foreign remittances. Through a comparative analysis, the paper assesses the advantages and disadvantages of each approach concerning economic self-sufficiency, resource utilization, innovation, and long-term sustainability.
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399Abstract India’s rapid population growth has created significant socio-economic challenges, including resource scarcity, unemployment, and social strain. At the same time, large-scale migration has led to a global Indian diaspora, with Indians living in nearly every part of the world, similar to the Chinese diaspora. This paper examines the causes of overpopulation in India, the resulting migration patterns, and the global presence of Indians, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities a…Read more
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120Abstract: Man-made systems—such as economic, governmental, and financial structures—evolve within the natural world, shaped by human behavior, societal needs, and environmental constraints. This paper incorporates three universal formulas as guiding principles for understanding and predicting system evolution. By integrating these formulas with historical developments, theoretical frameworks, and empirical examples, we demonstrate that man-made systems are governed by natural laws of balance, in…Read more
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822Abstract: This paper explores the dynamic interplay of key economic factors—including business competition, profit, consumption, continuous innovation, total demand, population, and money supply—within a mixed economic system that integrates elements of capitalism and socialism. By analyzing each factor, this paper demonstrates how a balanced approach can promote sustainable growth, innovation, and social equity. Examples and policy mechanisms are provided to illustrate practical applications.
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220Abstract This paper examines the relationship between increasing human populations and the development of private property systems. Through an interdisciplinary approach encompassing anthropology, economics, and history, it explores how population pressures have influenced the evolution of property rights from communal ownership to individualized control. The analysis underscores the role of demographic changes in shaping economic structures and social hierarchies.
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152Abstract This paper explores why certain individuals are able to make discoveries across scientific, mathematical, artistic, and philosophical domains. Using the framework of universal laws, consciousness as a feedback system, and the concept of alignment with natural balance, it is argued that discoveries are not random or privileged events but systematic outcomes of conscious minds resonating with the inherent order of reality. This framework integrates historical examples, cognitive science, …Read more
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155Abstract This paper envisions a transformative future in which the young generation becomes free from dogmatic thinking, and religious teaching, in its rigid form, becomes a thing of the past. It argues that this evolution will mark the dawn of a new civilization guided by critical reasoning, scientific understanding, and the universal law of balance. Drawing on educational theory, studies on critical thinking, and examples of religious and ethical education reform, this paper explains how the t…Read more
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282Abstract The global decline in fertility rates — the average number of children born per woman — is entering a pivotal phase with major implications for societies, economies, and global power structures. This paper examines the causes, trajectories, consequences, and possible adaptive strategies of this demographic transition. Drawing on recent data and country-level examples, the paper explores how ageing populations, shrinking workforces, slower economic growth, migration flows, and environmen…Read more
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134Abstract The modern human population has surpassed eight billion, raising fundamental questions about sustainability, ecological balance, and the true necessity of such vast numbers of people on Earth. This paper argues that while the planet does not require billions of humans for its existence, humanity’s value lies in its unique ability to consciously maintain balance within the biosphere. Through ecological evidence, philosophical reflection, and practical examples, this paper explores the di…Read more
Manila, NCR, Philippines
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy, Misc |