Quantum Patterns in History
The Mathematics of Civilizational Evolution — The Ethics of Reality Participation
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About This Key
This volume addresses a fundamental question: if consciousness interfaces with a programmable reality through temporal patterns, ontological architecture, and semiotic resonance, what principles should govern this interaction? Are ethical frameworks merely human constructs, or do they reflect deeper structures within reality itself?
The analysis examines cross-cultural ethical convergence — the remarkable similarities in moral principles across isolated civilizations — as potential evidence for ethics as an emergent property of complex conscious systems, or as a fundamental feature encoded within the ontological substrate.
Chapter Overview
- I. The Ethics Question in Consciousness Research
- II. Cross-Cultural Moral Convergence: Statistical Analysis
- III. Game Theory and Emergent Cooperation
- IV. Ethical Attractors in Complex Systems
- V. Responsibility in Reality-Interface Protocols
- VI. Collective Ethics and Civilizational Stability
- VII. Experimental Ethics: Measurable Outcomes
- VIII. Toward the Fifth Key