•  218
    Abstract This paper presents an integrative framework that connects the unification problem of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics with the broader concept of a universal field of balance, as formulated in Angelito Malicse’s universal formula. The study conceptualizes the universal field as a meta-framework governing all natural systems—physical, biological, and conscious—through the universal laws of karma (cause and effect), balance, and feedback. The aim is to demonstrate that the same p…Read more
  •  229
    Abstract Quantum coherence, a foundational concept in quantum mechanics, describes the preservation of well-defined phase relationships between quantum states. This paper examines the relationship between quantum coherence and the three universal laws of nature, which offer a complete solution to the problem of free will and the principle of natural balance. We argue that quantum coherence exemplifies these universal laws: the requirement for defect-free systems (Law of Systems), the maintenance…Read more
  •  268
    Abstract This expanded academic paper reinterprets the phenomenon of demonic possession—long regarded as a supernatural event—through the Universal Formula of Nature, composed of the Law of Karma, the Law of Balance, and the Law of Feedback Mechanism. Integrating insights from neuroscience, psychiatry, genetics, and spirituality, this work argues that so-called “possession” reflects disturbances in natural laws governing brain chemistry, emotional equilibrium, and environmental feedback. Faith i…Read more
  •  153
    Abstract This paper explores the philosophical realization that absolute free will does not exist in reality, and that genuine freedom can only arise through the perfection of knowledge and dynamic balance in accordance with natural law. Drawing from Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula—which integrates the laws of Karma, Balance, and Feedback Mechanism—this discussion traces the intellectual evolution of his insights from the pursuit of ending human suffering to resolving the ancient philosophi…Read more
  •  185
    Abstract Throughout human history, civilizations have risen and fallen according to their ability to maintain systemic integrity, societal balance, and responsiveness to change. This paper analyzes some of the most stable societies in history—the Pax Romana, Heian Japan, Song Dynasty China, the Abbasid Caliphate during its Golden Age, Enlightenment Europe, and modern Scandinavian nations—through the framework of the Three Universal Laws: Karma (System Integrity), Balance (Natural Equilibrium), a…Read more
  •  114
    Abstract This paper explores the possibility that the human mind can synchronize with the universal field through the application of the Three Universal Laws of Nature: Karma, Balance, and Feedback Mechanism. By examining the interconnectedness between consciousness and the natural universe, this study proposes that harmony between individual cognition and universal order is achievable through conscious alignment with these laws. It also emphasizes the importance of absolute truth, righteousness…Read more
  •  131
    Abstract This policy paper presents a holistic peace framework grounded in the Universal Law of Balance, integrating political, educational, and moral dimensions to address the longstanding Israel–Palestine conflict. Drawing upon natural systems thinking and the principle of cause and effect (karma), the paper demonstrates that sustainable peace can only emerge through restoring equilibrium between justice, security, and compassion. The framework connects political negotiations, human education,…Read more
  •  206
    Abstract This paper explores the transient nature of human power and wealth, examining how the pursuit of domination and material success often leads to imbalance, corruption, and destruction. Drawing from historical and contemporary examples—including Adolf Hitler, Napoleon Bonaparte, Joseph Stalin, Saddam Hussein, Muammar Gaddafi, Bernie Madoff, and Elizabeth Holmes—the discussion highlights that all worldly power eventually yields to the inevitability of death. It argues that true significanc…Read more
  •  251
    Abstract Humans often exhibit intense fascination with conflict and competition, whether through war or sports. This paper explores the psychological, biological, and social mechanisms that make both war and sports engaging, thrilling, or “exciting” to observe or participate in. While war carries real danger and long-term trauma, sports provide a safe simulation of conflict. This paper compares these phenomena, explains the underlying brain responses, and examines potential risks associated with…Read more
  •  149
    Abstract Negative behavior in humans is a multifaceted phenomenon influenced by biological, psychological, social, economic, environmental, and cultural factors. Understanding these influences is essential for developing preventive interventions, social policies, and educational strategies aimed at minimizing harmful behaviors and promoting societal well-being. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the major factors affecting negative behavior, including examples and potential consequenc…Read more
  •  176
    Abstract Negative behavior in humans is a multifaceted phenomenon influenced by biological, psychological, social, economic, environmental, and cultural factors. Understanding these influences is essential for developing preventive interventions, social policies, and educational strategies aimed at minimizing harmful behaviors and promoting societal well-being. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the major factors affecting negative behavior, including examples and potential consequenc…Read more
  •  192
    Abstract Crime is a complex social phenomenon influenced by multiple interconnected factors. Traditional explanations often focus solely on individual behavior, but a comprehensive understanding requires examining structural, economic, demographic, governmental, and moral influences. This paper explores the roles of family structure, the educational system, overpopulation, government effectiveness, imbalances in supply and demand, and weak spiritual guidance in shaping criminal behavior. Using e…Read more
  •  185
    Abstract This paper examines the effects of money printing versus taxation on an economy, emphasizing the consequences for inflation and real purchasing power. Using a hypothetical economy of 100 million people with a total production of $1,000 billion, we analyze how government monetary policies affect average income, prices, and consumption. Special attention is given to the role of relative prices, consumer behavior, savings, and investments in moderating or amplifying inflationary pressures.…Read more
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    Abstract Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is often used as a shorthand measure for the economic prosperity of a nation and, by extension, its citizens’ standard of living. However, a high GDP per capita does not automatically ensure high well-being or quality of life. This paper explores the limitations of GDP per capita as a metric for standard of living, highlighting critical factors such as income distribution, cost of living, health, education, environmental quality, and social stabil…Read more
  •  183
    Abstract This paper explores the interaction between population dynamics, technological efficiency, economic growth, average income per person, and fiscal policy, integrating conventional economic theory with the universal principles of Karma, Balance, and Feedback Mechanism. Using clear examples, we analyze the effects of population decline, technological surplus production, the distinction between total output and average output per person, and the consequences of relying on money printing ins…Read more
  •  155
    Objective To cultivate balanced, responsible, and compassionate young individuals who understand natural laws governing human behavior and can raise future generations free from ignorance, imbalance, and destructive habits.
  •  144
    Abstract This paper examines how population control—whether voluntary or naturally emergent—functions as a natural feedback mechanism within societal systems. Guided by the framework of the Three Universal Laws—Karma, Balance, and Feedback Mechanism—it analyzes the connection between collective reproductive behavior and government performance. Using global and Philippine examples, the paper demonstrates that population decline serves as both an indicator and consequence of systemic imbalance. Th…Read more
  •  155
    1. Abstract The 3 Universal Formula is a holistic framework integrating natural laws, human behavior, and societal dynamics. Despite its potential to prevent systemic failures and enhance decision-making, almost all individuals—including highly educated leaders—remain unaware of it. This paper explores the structural, cognitive, and cultural reasons for this ignorance, analyzing barriers at individual, organizational, and societal levels. Real-world examples illustrate how such ignorance has cau…Read more
  •  159
    Expected Outcomes - Healthy, educated, financially literate, responsible individuals with strong family values. - Balanced communities with low crime, reduced addiction, secure housing, sustainable population, clean environment, fair salaries, employment opportunities, productive agriculture and local industries, thriving local tourism, robust crime prevention, and strong parenting support. - Economically robust, transparent, and efficient nations with equitable GDP per capita, improved HDI, eff…Read more
  •  164
    Abstract This paper explores the dynamics of a mixed economic system that integrates the strengths of both capitalism and socialism within the framework of Angelito Malicse’s Three Universal Laws of Nature. The analysis conceptualizes capitalism and socialism as complementary feedback mechanisms that balance individual freedom and collective welfare. Through the lens of the universal formula, the paper demonstrates how equilibrium in economic systems—especially in areas such as job creation, fai…Read more
  •  147
    Abstract This paper examines the fundamental purpose of government taxation through the lens of the universal law of balance within Angelito Malicse’s universal formula. While modern governments possess the technical capacity to create fiat currency through central banks, taxation remains indispensable. This work argues that taxation is not merely a fiscal or political tool but a natural mechanism of economic homeostasis, aligned with the universal laws governing balance, feedback, and cause and…Read more
  •  192
    Abstract Background: War remains one of humanity’s most persistent and destructive phenomena. Conventional analyses often attribute war to political, economic, or cultural causes, yet these fail to explain its recurrence as a systemic human behavior. Objective: This paper applies The Three Universal Formula (Malicse, 2025)—a natural law framework based on the universal law of balance—to explain the underlying mechanisms of war and identify pathways toward sustainable peace. Method: A qualitative…Read more
  •  134
    Abstract Human diversity, particularly in skin color, has long been misunderstood as a source of division rather than an expression of natural adaptation. This paper explores how the biological variation in human pigmentation reflects the operation of a fundamental natural principle — the universal law of balance in nature, as expressed in Angelito Malicse’s universal formula. By examining the scientific evidence for the African origin of Homo sapiens, and the evolutionary mechanisms behind skin…Read more
  •  167
    Abstract This paper examines the ideological indoctrination of Hamas through the lens of Malicse’s Universal Formula for the Problem of Free Will, which asserts that all human decision-making operates under the universal law of balance in nature. The formula postulates that imbalance—whether cognitive, moral, or systemic—arises when decisions violate natural equilibrium. Using this principle, the study argues that Hamas’s ideology and institutional structures reflect a collective imbalance creat…Read more
  •  184
    Abstract This paper explores the relationship between political polarization and the principles of democratic governance through the lens of the universal law of balance in nature, one of the core components of the author’s universal formula for solving the problem of free will. The study proposes that while a degree of political disagreement is a natural and necessary expression of freedom, excessive polarization represents a systemic defect analogous to a malfunction in natural or mechanical s…Read more
  •  1083
    Abstract This study explores the evolving dynamics of trust, bias, and disinformation in Philippine media as of 2025. Using data from the Media-Meter Trust Index (2025), Pahayag Q1 Trust Survey, Media Bias/Fact Check (MBFC), and other credible organizations, the analysis compares the trust ratings and factual reporting quality of major Filipino news outlets. Findings reveal that traditional media institutions such as GMA-7, Manila Bulletin, Philippine Daily Inquirer, and The Philippine Star cont…Read more
  •  279
    Abstract The major religions of the world originated as transformative movements aimed at restoring moral, social, and spiritual equilibrium among human beings. Their founders—figures such as Jesus Christ, Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), Prophet Muhammad, and Confucius—articulated principles of compassion, justice, and inner balance that aligned closely with nature’s inherent order. Yet, over centuries, these teachings were repeatedly distorted as followers reinterpreted, institutionalized, and…Read more
  •  276
    Abstract This paper explores how the original teachings and intentions of the founders of the world’s major religions—such as Jesus Christ, the Prophet Muhammad, Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), and Confucius—have been altered or distorted over time by their followers. These distortions, often driven by political, cultural, and institutional forces, have reshaped pure spiritual messages into systems of dogma, authority, and division. By tracing historical examples and examining the sociopolitica…Read more
  •  141
    Abstract This paper examines the rationale behind controlled population reduction as a means to restore balance between human civilization and nature. It argues that the pursuit of continuous population and economic growth has led to ecological instability, overconsumption of natural resources, and global inequality. Guided by the universal law of balance in nature, the paper proposes that a gradual, ethically guided decrease in population is a necessary step toward achieving global sustainabili…Read more
  •  204
    Abstract This paper proposes a natural systems explanation of consciousness through Angelito Malicse’s Three Universal Formula. It argues that consciousness is not a mysterious or immaterial phenomenon but a lawful process governed by the same universal principles that sustain all systems in nature. The three universal laws—(1) the Law of Karma or Cause and Effect, (2) the Law of Balance, and (3) the Law of Interconnected Systems—collectively describe how consciousness arises, maintains stabilit…Read more