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149Abstract The universal law of balance in nature states that every system, whether natural or man-made, must maintain equilibrium to function properly and sustainably. This paper applies that principle to economic systems, examining how capitalism, socialism, communism, mixed economies, and sustainable/green economies align with or deviate from natural balance. The analysis concludes that the most effective system is a holistic mixed economy that integrates sustainability principles, continuously…Read more
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234Abstract Price stability is one of the most important conditions for sustaining economic growth, preventing inequality, and minimizing human suffering. Traditionally, monopolistic structures have been used to stabilize prices by controlling supply; however, monopolies often create inefficiency, unfair pricing, and societal imbalance. This paper explores methods of stabilizing prices without reliance on monopoly power, drawing from economic theory, policy interventions, and real-world case studie…Read more
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306Abstract Luxury goods are not a single invention but rather a social and cultural phenomenon that has evolved throughout human history. Their role in society has shifted from practical scarcity to cultural symbolism, economic distinction, and psychological desire. This paper traces the development of luxury goods from antiquity to the modern era, highlighting their transformation through trade, industrialization, and globalization. By analyzing historical examples and contemporary practices, thi…Read more
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242Abstract The phenomenon of publicly displaying luxury goods, or “flexing,” is widespread in modern society, particularly in the age of social media. This paper examines the motivations behind flexing through the lens of the three universal laws of nature—(1) the Law of Karma (cause, effect, and systemic integrity), (2) the Law of Balance, and (3) the Law of Feedback Mechanism. By integrating these universal principles with psychological, sociological, and cultural research, this paper argues tha…Read more
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285Introduction The universe operates under fundamental principles that govern the behavior of matter, energy, and systems. Among the most powerful of these are the laws of thermodynamics, which describe the conservation, transformation, and limitations of energy. These laws apply universally to all processes, whether physical, chemical, biological, or societal. At the same time, the universal law of balance in nature provides a complementary framework for understanding how systems can remain funct…Read more
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265Abstract Entropy is a central concept in science, spanning thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and information theory. Traditionally, it is associated with heat transfer, disorder, and uncertainty. However, when interpreted through the framework of the three universal laws of nature—namely, the law of karma (cause and effect within systems), the law of balance in nature, and the law of feedback between systems—entropy acquires a broader and more holistic meaning. This paper argues that entrop…Read more
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355Abstract Entropy, as a measure of disorder, uncertainty, and energy dispersal, plays a central role in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and cosmology. Identifying the lowest entropy states in the universe provides insight into the fundamental order of nature. This paper examines candidate states of minimum entropy: the early universe at the Big Bang, perfect crystals at absolute zero, and quantum ground states. These are then interpreted through the framework of the three universal laws of…Read more
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152Abstract The possibility of aligning the human mind with the highest levels of spiritual and ethical consciousness, commonly associated with prophethood, represents one of the most challenging goals of human existence. This paper examines why reaching such alignment—even with the aid of a universal formula rooted in natural laws—is extremely difficult. The analysis highlights the obstacles of deep-seated conditioning, ignorance, collective feedback loops, and the immense personal discipline requ…Read more
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192Abstract The pursuit of aligning the human mind with the highest level of consciousness—commonly described as prophethood—represents one of the rarest and most difficult human achievements. This paper explores why such alignment is extraordinarily challenging and how Angelito Malicse’s universal formula provides the exact solution to the age-old problem of free will. It identifies barriers such as cultural conditioning, ignorance, and collective resistance, while also offering the universal form…Read more
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269Abstract Human sexuality, though fundamentally biological, has historically been treated as a profound moral issue across civilizations. This paper explores why sex evolved into a domain of moral concern by analyzing its biological, cultural, religious, and social implications through the framework of the universal law of balance in nature. The argument presented is that morality surrounding sex functions as a feedback mechanism, attempting to align human free will with natural balance. When bal…Read more
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473Abstract The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation is the residual radiation from the early universe, representing a near-perfect thermal equilibrium blackbody spectrum. This paper explores the concept of the CMB as a maximum entropy state for a photon gas and analyzes its relationship with the broader entropy of the universe. Additionally, the CMB is examined in the context of the three universal laws of nature: the law of karma (system integrity), the law of balance in nature, and the l…Read more
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442Abstract Maximum entropy, a foundational concept in physics, information theory, and statistical modeling, represents the state of greatest uncertainty or disorder consistent with known constraints. This paper explores the relationship between maximum entropy and a recently proposed framework of three universal laws of nature: the law of karma (system integrity), the law of balance in nature, and the law of cause and effect (feedback). Through theoretical analysis and practical examples, it is …Read more
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313Abstract This paper explores the intersection of Jesus Christ’s teachings on the Divine nature of humanity and a universal formula rooted in three natural laws: the Law of Karma (cause, effect, and systems), the Law of Balance in Nature, and the Feedback Mechanism of Conscious Minds. By examining Jesus’ key teachings through the lens of these universal laws, the paper argues that Christ’s revelation is not only theological but also practical—offering a framework for individual transformation, co…Read more
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285Abstract This paper explores the alignment of the human brain and mind with a universal formula that reflects the Divine Creator’s natural laws. It examines this integration from both scientific and spiritual perspectives, showing how the principles of cause and effect, systemic balance, and feedback mechanisms operate across biological, psychological, and societal dimensions. The discussion highlights how these natural laws, when understood and applied, can minimize suffering and promote harmon…Read more
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161Abstract This paper explores how divine revelation can be understood within the framework of the universal formula, specifically its first law: the law of karma/system integrity. By reinterpreting revelation as a natural outcome of alignment with universal laws, rather than an arbitrary act of divine favoritism, this paper seeks to bridge the gap between religious traditions and natural philosophy. Examples from historical religious figures and scientific analogies will be used to illustrate how…Read more
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192Abstract Human civilization is undergoing an ongoing transformation that can be described as information evolution. At present, societies exist in a premature stage of this process, in which information is abundant but fragmented, unreliable, and unevenly distributed. This immaturity explains many of humanity’s most persistent problems, including poverty, inequality, corruption, conflict, health crises, environmental degradation, crime, prostitution, addiction, violence, and overpopulation. By c…Read more
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226Abstract The question of whether the universe necessitates a Divine Creator has been debated across philosophy, theology, and science. This paper applies three universal laws—the Law of Karma (Cause and Effect + Systems), the Law of Balance in Nature, and the Law of Feedback Mechanism—to argue that the order, fine-tuning, and self-regulation observed in the cosmos provide rational grounds for affirming the existence of a Creator. By integrating these universal laws with classical philosophical a…Read more
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192Abstract This paper explores the relationship between creativity of the mind, the principles of complexity in nature, and the possible existence of a higher purpose in the universe. Drawing on the universal formula proposed by Angelito Malicse—centered on the law of balance in nature—this paper argues that both the emergence of consciousness and human creativity are not accidents of evolution but natural extensions of the same balancing processes that govern the cosmos. Consciousness is interpre…Read more
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332Abstract The origin of human creativity has long been a subject of inquiry spanning philosophy, neuroscience, and cultural studies. This paper argues that creativity arises from the same principles that govern complexity in nature: emergence, self-organization, and adaptive balance between order and chaos. By examining parallels between natural processes and human creativity across domains such as art, science, and cooking, this paper demonstrates that the mind’s creative capacity is not an anom…Read more
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234Abstract Capitalistic markets and competitive sports, though governed by structured rules and regulations, remain vulnerable to cheating. This paper explores the systemic roots of cheating in both domains by examining the incentive structures, information asymmetries, and cultural pressures that encourage it. Using the universal law of balance in nature as a theoretical framework, the paper argues that cheating represents a violation of systemic equilibrium, leading to long-term instability. Exa…Read more
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232Abstract Complexity in nature—whether biological, social, or cosmic—has long challenged human understanding. This paper proposes that complexity can be systematically explained through three universal laws: the Law of Karma (cause–effect–system integrity), the Law of Balance in Nature, and the Law of Feedback Mechanisms. These laws provide a unifying framework for interpreting complexity across levels of reality, demonstrating that natural order is not accidental but an emergent property of lawf…Read more
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330Abstract The development of complex organ systems from DNA instructions exemplifies a universal principle governing nature: the law of balance. This principle asserts that local interactions governed by rules of proportion, feedback, and dynamic equilibrium generate emergent order across scales, from molecular biology to cosmic structures. This paper explores how embryonic development illustrates self-organization guided by balance, situates this principle in broader natural systems such as ecos…Read more
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208Abstract Movement is a fundamental property of all life forms, from the microscopic motions of cells to the large-scale migration of human societies. While movements may appear spontaneous or “free,” they can be systematically explained through the laws of nature. This paper proposes a layered framework consisting of physical laws, biological laws, systems and feedback principles, and universal laws to explain how and why life moves. Through comprehensive examples and references, it demonstrates…Read more
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301Abstract Luxury, often defined as goods or experiences exceeding basic necessity, has existed across civilizations. However, the form, distribution, and meaning of luxury shift dramatically under different economic systems. This paper examines luxury in pre-capitalist, capitalist, and socialist societies, analyzing whether luxury is an emergent property of capitalism. Using the framework of the three universal laws of nature—karma (cause-effect and systemic integrity), balance in nature, and fee…Read more
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298Abstract The Wolfram Physics Project (WPP) aims to discover a fundamental rule of the universe through hypergraph rewriting systems, producing space, time, and matter as emergent structures. However, WPP is not intended to address higher-order concepts such as free will, balance in nature, or systemic harmony. This paper proposes that the Universal Formula (UF), consisting of three universal laws—(1) Karma as a System Law, (2) Balance in Nature, and (3) Feedback of Minds and Environments—serves …Read more
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248Abstract This paper explores the continuum through which natural energies and forces—from the four fundamental forces of physics to biological evolution and human cognition—have culminated in the emergence of modern society. It argues that modern civilization is not separate from nature but a direct extension of energy transformations governed by universal laws. The analysis highlights how matter, life, and consciousness emerged from cosmic energies, and how human societies transformed these for…Read more
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214Abstract The problem of free will has been debated for millennia across philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology. Traditional approaches often treat free will as an abstract, metaphysical concept, resulting in unresolved debates. This paper presents a universal formula for free will, grounded in three interrelated natural laws: the Law of Karma (system integrity), the Law of Balance in Nature, and the Law of Feedback Mechanisms. This formula provides a complete and practical solution by framing …Read more
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2017Abstract Corruption remains one of the most persistent and detrimental issues affecting societies worldwide. This paper examines the psychology of corruption, integrating insights from psychology, sociology, economics, and political science. It explores individual cognitive and personality factors, social and cultural influences, and situational or structural conditions that facilitate corruption. Furthermore, it discusses psychological mechanisms that justify unethical behavior and outlines str…Read more
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97Abstract Consciousness has long been one of the most profound mysteries in science. While many theories attempt to explain its origins and functions, an emerging perspective posits that consciousness evolved as a mechanism for maintaining balance within living systems. This paper explores consciousness as an adaptive tool that monitors and regulates both internal physiological states and external environmental interactions, functioning as a natural balancing mechanism shaped by evolutionary pres…Read more
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177Abstract Human beings face a profound limitation: the inability to perceive their own defective brain function or mental abnormality. Because the brain is both perceiver and judge, distortions in cognition often remain invisible to the self. This paper examines psychological, neurological, and philosophical literature that explains why individuals are blind to their own imbalance, and relates this limitation to the universal law of balance in nature. A conceptual framework is proposed in which f…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy, Misc |