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The focus is on how models of reality influence the structure, stability, and behavior of human societies

Human evolution shaped our consciousness over millions of years.
Technological evolution is reshaping civilization within decades.

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Yet human behavior is still deeply influenced by instincts, emotional reflexes, and inherited patterns formed long before the emergence of intelligent systems. The development of conscious and independent thinking is a far slower process than technological acceleration itself.

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Technological progress does not automatically lead to civilizational maturity. As modern systems become increasingly capable of serving humanity, the boundary between assistance and dependency may become progressively harder to recognize.

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The central question is no longer whether intelligent systems will transform society, but whether human consciousness is evolving fast enough to remain intellectually and morally autonomous within the structures it creates.

Few statements capture the interconnected nature of reality more precisely than the words of Erwin Schrödinger:

“The total number of minds is one. In fact, consciousness is a singular of which the plural is unknown.”
— Erwin Schrödinger

One of the responsibilities of intellectual inquiry is to illuminate the fundamental questions and hidden structural tensions of an era.

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In increasingly complex societies, the ability to recognize long-term consequences, systemic risks, and emerging patterns may become essential not only for technological progress, but for the preservation of human autonomy itself.

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„Thinking itself is dangerous, but not thinking is even more dangerous.” - Hannah Arendt

Fiction and essays are explored here as different ways of examining the same questions: technology, consciousness, structure, power, and the long-term stability of human civilization.

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