Cycles of Change

Knowledge - Spirit - Culture - Growth

The Deterministic Reality of Natural Law Listen to Understand (Plain Language Interview) The stability of any civilization rests upon deterministic principles that govern human systems with mechanical certainty. These constants represent a universal architecture for social order. Moral Physics [...]

Dunning-Kruger: Metacognitive Failure

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The Dunning-Kruger Effect identifies a cognitive bias where individuals with limited knowledge overestimate personal competence. We perceive this phenomenon as a structural failure of Metacognition. Metacognition exists as the mechanical ability to monitor and judge internal thought processes. To [...]

Mental Friction: The Pathway to Truth

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Adopting a measured model of truth exists as a philosophical choice and a cognitive effort that conflicts with the biology of the human brain. We observe that most people default to Binary Logic because it remains metabolically cheap. Deciding a claim is strictly true or false requires minimal [...]
Historical patterns of technology identify a principle known as the Jevons Paradox. Originally observed by William Stanley Jevons in 1865 regarding coal consumption, this paradox suggests that as a resource becomes more efficient to use, the total consumption of that resource increases. This occurs [...]

Provisional Truth: The Scalar Model of Fit

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Modern discourse often treats truth as a binary choice. We observe claims being classified as either strictly true or entirely false. This rigid framework generates a structural failure when we analyze complex systems or deep ontological questions. When truth remains restricted to an absolute [...]