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P_1_16 — AI Consciousness Philosophy: Can Machines Think, Feel, and Be Aware?
The question of whether artificial intelligence systems can be conscious — whether machines can genuinely think, have subjective experiences, or possess phenomenal awareness — is one of the deepest unsolved problems at t
P_1_07 — Deep Time and Cognitive Limits
This document examines Deep Time and Cognitive Limits, a topic within the Philosophy Meaning research area. Key areas of investigation include Origins of the Concept, The Scale Problem, The "Human Line" Problem. The anal
P_2_10 — Utilitarianism: Bentham, Mill, Singer, and Consequentialist Ethics
Utilitarianism is the ethical theory that the morally right action in any situation is the one that produces the greatest overall happiness (or well-being, or preference satisfaction) for the greatest number of those aff
ZE_3_06 — Ethics of Psychedelic Research and Therapy
The ethics of psychedelic research and therapy addresses the unique moral challenges posed by substances that profoundly alter consciousness in therapeutic, religious, and research contexts. After a 40-year research mora
N_1_02 — Orphic Tradition and the Gold Tablets
This document examines Orphic Tradition and the Gold Tablets, a topic within the Secret Societies research area. Key areas of investigation include The Mythic Orpheus, The Descent for Eurydice — The Failed Katabasis, The
N_3_11 — Enochian Magic — Dee, Kelley, and Angelic Communication
Enochian magic is a system of ceremonial magic originating from the collaborative work of John Dee (1527–1608/9) — mathematician, astronomer, geographer, advisor to Queen Elizabeth I, and one of the most learned men in E
N_3_06 — Golden Dawn and Modern Western Ceremonial Magic
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, founded in London in 1888 by William Wynn Westcott, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, and William Robert Woodman, was the most influential ceremonial magical order of the modern era
N_4_03 — Skull and Bones and Ivy League Secret Societies
Skull and Bones is a senior secret society at Yale University, founded in 1832 by William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft. It selects ("taps") 15 new members each year from the junior class, who then meet in a windo
F_3_02 — Manichaean Transmission Along the Silk Road
This document examines Manichaean Transmission Along the Silk Road, a topic within the Lost Connections research area. Key areas of investigation include The Visionary Experience, The Deliberate Synthesis, Mani's Travels
I_3_18 — JAL Flight 1628 Alaska Encounter
On November 17, 1986, Japan Air Lines (JAL) cargo Flight 1628, a Boeing 747 freighter en route from Paris to Narita via Anchorage, encountered unidentified aerial objects over eastern Alaska. Captain Kenju Terauchi, a ve
I_3_04 — Rendlesham Forest Incident (1980)
The Rendlesham Forest Incident (December 26–28, 1980) is the best-documented military UAP encounter in European history and one of the most investigated cases worldwide. Over two consecutive nights, United States Air For
I_1_10 — Consciousness-UAP Interaction Hypothesis
The consciousness-UAP interaction hypothesis proposes that unidentified aerial phenomena are not purely physical-technological objects but involve a consciousness component — either requiring observer interaction for man
I_1_13 — Interdimensional & Ultraterrestrial Hypothesis
The interdimensional hypothesis (IDH) and ultraterrestrial hypothesis (UTH) propose that unidentified aerial phenomena originate not from extraterrestrial civilizations traveling across interstellar distances, but from b
I_1_07 — Extraterrestrial Hypothesis Alternatives
The Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH) — that UAP represent physical craft operated by biological beings from other planets — has dominated popular understanding of the UFO phenomenon since the late 1940s. However, numero
I_5_02 — Alien Abduction Phenomenon — Mack, Hopkins, and the Experiencer Debate
The alien abduction phenomenon — in which individuals report being taken against their will by non-human entities, subjected to medical/reproductive procedures, and returned with partial or no memory — emerged as a major
I_5_06 — UAP-Consciousness Interface — The Psychic Component
A persistent thread in UAP research links the phenomenon to
V_4_28 — Game Theory: Strategic Decision-Making and Evolutionary Dynamics
Game theory — the mathematical study of strategic interaction among rational agents — was formalized by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern in Theory of Games and Economic Behavior (1944) and transformed by John Nash'
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