Optimal Growth: Which Framework Conditions do we have to Implement to Guarantee an Optimal Individuation for Human Progress?
Abstract
Philipp G. Ganster
The aim of this work is to show more consciously and tangibly how and under which conditions we can optimally develop our inner potential in today's world. The work defines a theoretical mathematical model that is intended to show the dynamics of individuation a priori on the individual and collective level and describes the associated variables with this mathematical model in detail. The work gives insights on how and why information in today’s world transmit by the construction of memory traces and emotionally charged stimuli. Moreover, it introduces ideas about the role of quantum physical processes in the emergence of consciousness and intrinsic mobilization of energy. Three hypothetical courses are described: under which conditions an individual grows, regresses over time and how a natural course looks like. The work concludes with an ethical dilemma about what it means to be and remain a human being who can control his or her animal instincts and what we should normatively align our human progress with throughout our lives. Furthermore, the work explores implications based on the decision of the two options artificial intelligences choose in the ethical dilemma. The work is intended to derive insights and new ideas for change on the individual and collective level to be able to progress productively and responsibly. The work is a conglomerate of well–founded research, observations, social analyses and speculations with the best of conscience and should nevertheless always be viewed with a critical eye and healthy doubt true to the motto: “sápere aúde”.