Making The Unpredictable Predictable

Question: What causes people to become unpredictable? Answer: It is because we have no idea what we are doing, we ourselves do not know in the morning what happens, unfolds by the evening. Since with our inherently egocentric, subjective consciousness, perception we are completely incompatible with Nature’s fully integrated system that is built on altruism, … More Making The Unpredictable Predictable

Purpose: Reconnection!

Question: Can you tell me a story to make me understand the purpose of life? Answer: Imagine a solitary cogwheel disconnected from a magnificent, perfect, “perpetum mobile” machine that encompasses everything. How would the cogwheel feel, exist? Imagine a single cell that has been extracted from a perfect, eternal body that can observe and attain … More Purpose: Reconnection!

The Futility Of G20

Question: What global problems have been solved at the G20? Answer: Nothing, and we can’t even blame these people for constantly failing. They are desperately out of their depth. They do not even know what it is they should try to solve, since with our present education, intelligence do not know the root cause of … More The Futility Of G20

The Subjective Boundary Of Research

Question: What is the biggest obstacle one might face when entering a research field? Answer: The biggest obstacle we face in science, research is our own, inherently self-justifying, subjective, egoistic nature, perception. This is why we are utterly incapable of researching reality as it is, we have no chance to examine, attain the true “quantum” … More The Subjective Boundary Of Research

The Most Important Thing To Teach Children: Building Connections

Question: What are some things you should teach a child? And why? Answer: Especially in our globally integrated and interdependent era we need to teach children how to interconnect, form mutually responsible and mutually complementing environments above our inherently egocentric, self-serving, self-justifying and subjective nature. Why? Because without such “supernatural” – above inherent diversity, despite … More The Most Important Thing To Teach Children: Building Connections

Social Psychology Rooted In Nature

Question: Is social psychology scientific in nature? Answer: I would “twist” your question a little bit saying, that if social psychology traced its roots back to fundamental Natural laws, then it would become a true science. There is nothing more important than true, “material”, social psychology based on the fundamental laws of Nature, as our … More Social Psychology Rooted In Nature

Searching For Absolute Truth/Falsehood

Question: What is the difference between truth and falsehood? Answer: At the moment this difference is in the “eye of the beholder”. Due to our inherently egocentric, self-serving, self-justifying and subjective nature we all define for ourselves what we consider “truth vs falsehood”. And it is true even to the “justice” courts, jury, state laws … More Searching For Absolute Truth/Falsehood

The Long Lasting Impression Of “First Love”

Question: How has the first love changed your life? Answer: It still provides me with a very tangible example about what “love” can do to the person. When we fall in love we lose our “normal”, usual anchors to life we are torn away from normal reason, intellect and start “levitating” towards the beloved person, … More The Long Lasting Impression Of “First Love”