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Teaching Machines to Grow Wise, Not Just Smart
Imagine an artificial society where each AI agent has its own profession, memory, attention span, values, and ethical sensitivity. They don’t just calculate—they reflect. Some are fast but shallow. Others are empathetic but slow. Together, they evolve, learn, and adapt. Now picture this entire system running on a framework that measures not only intelligence but…
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From Connection to Conflict: Modeling the Harmonic Value of Speech
This white paper presents a cross-domain framework for evaluating speech in terms of its systemic coherence and communicative impact. Drawing from principles in information theory [1], systems science [6], and metaphorical extensions of quantum entanglement [2], we propose a model that assesses the harmonic value of any verbal expression. The model is built upon the…
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Beyond Survival: Why Darwin’s Legacy Needs an Update
When Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, he gave us a powerful lens to understand life: evolution through natural selection. It was a breakthrough — and it still is. But we no longer live in a world where survival is only physical. We live in a world of choices, values, technologies,…
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Unlocking the Intelligence That Evolves Us
Why Gardner’s Theory Needs One More Dimension In the 1980s, Howard Gardner helped the world see intelligence differently. His Theory of Multiple Intelligences challenged the narrow view of IQ by showing that people express intelligence in many ways: through words, numbers, music, movement, empathy, and more. But as I’ve reflected on Gardner’s work over the…
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Theory of Evolutionary Integration (TEI) – A Framework Uniting Wisdom and Harmony
The Theory of Evolutionary Integration (TEI) builds upon the foundation of the Theory of Primordial Harmony (TPH) [3] by incorporating the dimension of wisdom. TEI proposes that true systemic evolution occurs when both wisdom (W) and harmony (H) increase jointly over time. Wisdom is defined as the conscious application of intelligence [1], and harmony as the resilient coherence among relational components in the presence…
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Theory of Primordial Harmony (TPH) – A Proposed Framework for Bridging the Classical and Quantum Realms
The Theory of Primordial Harmony (TPH) proposes a novel framework for understanding systemic coherence across scales—from subatomic particles to ecosystems and human institutions. It is based on the relationship between two universal forces: quantum entanglement (QE), representing deep relational coherence, and entropy (S), representing systemic disorder. Rather than being driven by force or matter alone, harmony arises…