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  1. Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law.Pauline Kleingeld - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (1):89-115.
    Kant’s most prominent formulation of the Categorical Imperative, known as the Formula of Universal Law (FUL), is generally thought to demand that one act only on maxims that one can will as universal laws without this generating a contradiction. Kant's view is standardly summarized as requiring the 'universalizability' of one's maxims and described in terms of the distinction between 'contradictions in conception' and 'contradictions in the will'. Focusing on the underappreciated significance of the simultaneity condition included in (...)
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  2. Kant's Formula of Universal Law as a Test of Causality.W. Clark Wolf - 2023 - Philosophical Review 132 (3):459-90.
    Kant’s formula of universal law (FUL) is standardly understood as a test of the moral permissibility of an agent’s maxim: maxims which pass the test are morally neutral, and so permissible, while those which do not are morally impermissible. In contrast, I argue that the FUL tests whether a maxim is the cause or determining ground of an action at all. According to Kant’s general account of causality, nothing can be a cause of some effect unless there is (...)
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  3. Deriving Positive Duties from Kant's Formula of Universal Law.Guus Duindam - 2023 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 40 (3):191-201.
    According to the objection from positive duties, Kant's Formula of Universal Law is flawed because it cannot be used to derive any affirmative moral requirements. This paper offers a response to that objection and proposes a novel way to derive positive duties from Kant's formula. The Formula of Universal Law yields positive duties to adopt our own perfection and others’ happiness as ends because we could not rationally fail to will those ends as universal (...)
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  4. A Contradiction of the Right Kind: Convenience Killing and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law.Pauline Kleingeld - 2019 - Philosophical Quarterly 69 (274):64-81.
    One of the most important difficulties facing Kant’s Formula of Universal Law (FUL) is its apparent inability to show that it is always impermissible to kill others for the sake of convenience. This difficulty has led current Kantian ethicists to de-emphasize the FUL or at least complement it with other Kantian principles when dealing with murder. The difficulty stems from the fact that the maxim of convenience killing fails to generate a ‘contradiction in conception’, producing only a ‘contradiction (...)
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  5. Can Positive Duties be Derived from Kant's Formula of Universal Law?Samuel Kahn - 2014 - Kantian Review 19 (1):93-108.
    According to the standard reading of Kant's formula of universal law (FUL), positive duties can be derived from FUL. In this article, I argue that the standard reading does not work. In the first section, I articulate FUL and what I mean by a positive duty. In the second section, I set out an intuitive version of the standard reading of FUL and argue that it does not work. In the third section, I set out a more rigorous (...)
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  6. The Volitional Self-Contradiction Interpretation of Kant’s Formula of Universal Law: A Response to Kleingeld.Michael Walschots - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (2):483-497.
    In this paper I critically engage with Pauline Kleingeld’s ‘volitional self-contradiction’ interpretation of Kant’s formula of universal law. I make three remarks: first, I seek to clarify what it means for a contradiction to be volitional as opposed to logical; second, I suggest that her interpretation might need to be closer to Korsgaard’s ‘practical contradiction’ interpretation than she thinks; and third, I suggest that more work needs to be done to explain how a volitional self-contradiction generates both a (...)
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  7. Why Positive Duties cannot Be Derived from Kant’s Formula of Universal Law.Samuel Kahn - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (3):1189-1206.
    Ever since Hegel famously objected to Kant’s universalization formulations of the Categorical Imperative on the grounds that they are nothing but an empty formalism, there has been continual debate about whether he was right. In this paper I argue that Hegel got things at least half-right: I argue that even if negative duties (duties to omit actions or not to adopt maxims) can be derived from the universalization formulations, positive duties (duties to commit actions or to adopt maxims) cannot. The (...)
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  8. From Supervenience to “Universal Law”: How Kantian Ethics Became Heteronomous.Scott Forschler - 2012 - In Heidemann Dietmar (ed.), Kant Yearbook 4 (Kant and Contemporary Moral Philosophy). De Gruyter. pp. 49-67.
    In his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant’s desiderata for a supreme principle of practical reasoning and morality require that the subjective conditions under which some action is thought of as justified via some maxim be sufficient for judging the same action as justified by any agent in those conditions. This describes the kind of universalization conditions now known as moral supervenience. But when he specifies his “formula of universal law” (FUL) Kant replaces this condition with a (...)
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  9. Kant's Universal Law and Humanity Formulae.Damian Williams - forthcoming - Forthcoming.
    Kant's formulae ought to effectively produce the same result when applied to the moral validity of any particular maxim; further, no valid maxim produces contradictory results when applied against Kant's Universal Law and Humanity formulae. Where one uses all formulae in the assessment of a maxim, one gains a more complete understanding of the moral law, thereby bridging principles of reason with intuition within the agent who has undertaken to evaluate the morality of a particular action. These formulae command (...)
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    AGI and the Universal Law of Balance: A Path to Continuous Equilibrium.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    AGI and the Universal Law of Balance: A Path to Continuous Equilibrium -/- By Angelito Malicse -/- Introduction -/- Human consciousness has long sought to understand and maintain balance in nature. Through the evolution of knowledge, particularly via language, consciousness refines its understanding of the universe. However, balance is not a fixed state but an ongoing process that requires constant adaptation. With the advancement of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), we now have the potential to accelerate and maintain this process (...)
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  11. A Defense and Development of the Volitional Self-Contradiction Interpretation.Pauline Kleingeld - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (2):505-524.
    Kant’s Formula of Universal Law (FUL) is generally believed to require you to act only on the basis of maxims that you can will without contradiction to become universal laws. In “Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law” (2017), I have proposed to read the FUL instead as requiring that, for any maxim on which you act, you can will two things simultaneously, without volitional self-contradiction: (1) willing the maxim as your own action principle and (...)
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  12. Self-Contradictions of the Will: Reply to Jens Timmermann.Pauline Kleingeld - 2021 - Kant Studien 112 (4):611-622.
    In this article, I reply to Jens Timmermann’s critical discussion of my essay “Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law”. I first consider Timmermann’s reasons for rejecting my interpretation of the Formula of Universal Law. I argue that the self-contradiction relevant to determining a maxim’s moral status should not be sought in the imagined world in which the maxim is a universal law. I then discuss Timmermann’s suggestion that something like a volitional self-contradiction is found (...)
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  13. The Practical and Philosophical Significance of Kant's Universality Formulations of the Categorical Imperative.Mark Timmons - 2005 - In B. Sharon Byrd & Jan C. Joerdan (eds.), Philosophica Practica Universalis: Festschrift for Joachim Hruschka, Jahrbuch fur Recht und Ethik (Annual Review of Law and Ethics). Duncker Und Humblot.
    This article begins with the claim that the Formula of Universal Law, interpreted as a test of the deontic status of actions, can't be made to work. If not, then one might wonder whether what other work it might do in the overall economy of Kant's ethics. I defend what I call the "formal constraint" interpretation of FUL, explaining how it can figure in a defense of the Formula of Humanity, and its psychological significance in moral thinking.
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    The Wave Function Collapse Explained Through the Universal Formula of Balance in Nature.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Wave Function Collapse Explained Through the Universal Formula of Balance in Nature -/- The wave function collapse, a concept within quantum mechanics, describes how a quantum system transitions from a state of superposition—where it exists in multiple possible states simultaneously—into a single, definite state when observed or measured. This phenomenon, integral to understanding quantum behavior, can be examined through the lens of the Universal Formula of Balance in Nature, which underlies all human and natural decision-making. (...)
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    Symmetry, Symmetry Violation, and the Universal Formula of Free Will.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Symmetry, Symmetry Violation, and the Universal Formula of Free Will -/- Introduction -/- Symmetry is a fundamental principle in physics, representing balance, order, and predictability. It is seen in nature, from the structure of atoms to the large-scale organization of the universe. However, perfect symmetry is rarely observed In reality. Instead, the breaking of symmetry plays a crucial role in shaping the physical world, from the Higgs mechanism that gives particles mass to the dominance of matter over antimatter (...)
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  16. Formal Approaches to Kant's Formula of Humanity.Andrews Reath - unknown
    My aim in this paper is to explore different ways of understanding Kant’s Formula of Humanity as a formal principle. I believe that a formal principle for Kant is a principle that is constitutive of some domain of cognition or rational activity. It is a principle that both constitutively guides that activity and serves as its internal regulative norm. In the first section of this essay, I explain why it is desirable to find a way to understand the (...) of Humanity as a formal principle in this sense. In sections II and III I discuss two interpretive approaches to Kant’s idea that rational nature or humanity is an end in itself, both of which may be construed as treating the Formula of Humanity as a formal principle. By focusing on the notion of formal principle, I hope to raise a set of issues about how to understand the idea of rational nature or humanity as an end in itself, and about the relation of the Formula of Humanity [FH] to the Formula of Universal Law [FUL]. I do not resolve the issues in this paper, though I briefly sketch some resolution at the end. (shrink)
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  17. Kant’s Derivation of the Formula of the Categorical Imperative: How to Get it Right.Jacqueline Mariña - 1998 - Kant Studien 89 (2):167-178.
    This paper explores the charge by Bruce Aune and Allen Wood that a gap exists in Kant's derivation of the Categorical Imperative. I show that properly understood, no such gap exists, and that the deduction of the Categorical Imperative is successful as it stands.
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    Modern Monetary Theory and the Universal Law of Balance in Nature.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Modern Monetary Theory and the Universal Law of Balance in Nature -/- Introduction -/- Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) challenges traditional economic thinking by proposing that sovereign governments with their own currency are not financially constrained like households. Instead, they can issue money to finance public spending as long as they manage inflation and resource allocation effectively. When viewed through the lens of my universal formula, which is based on the universal law of balance in nature, MMT (...)
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    The Exact Solution to the Free Will Problem: The Three Universal Laws of Nature.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Exact Solution to the Free Will Problem: The Three Universal Laws of Nature -/- The problem of free will has persisted for thousands of years, captivating philosophers, scientists, theologians, and scholars across generations. The fundamental question has always been whether human beings truly have the freedom to make decisions or whether all actions are predetermined by external forces such as biology, environment, and societal influence. Traditional philosophical and scientific frameworks have struggled to provide a definitive answer. However, this (...)
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    The Universal Formula for Eliminating Government Corruption: A Natural Law-Based Approach.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Universal Formula for Eliminating Government Corruption: A Natural Law-Based Approach -/- Introduction -/- Government corruption is one of the most persistent obstacles to societal progress, leading to economic decline, weakened institutions, and widespread inequality. Traditional anti-corruption measures—such as stricter laws, transparency initiatives, and public awareness campaigns—have failed to fully eliminate corruption because they do not address the problem at a systemic and scientific level. -/- By applying the universal formula, which is based on the (...) law of balance in nature, we can understand corruption as a systemic defect—a violation of natural equilibrium that causes inefficiency and societal suffering. This essay will provide a comprehensive scientific explanation of corruption, supported by research, and propose a complete solution that integrates education, institutional reforms, AGI-driven governance, cultural adaptation, and strategic implementation. -/- 1. The Science Behind Corruption: A Systemic Imbalance -/- A. Psychological and Biological Causes → Internal Homeostasis -/- Scientific research suggests that corruption is rooted in human psychology and biology, particularly in: -/- Evolutionary survival instincts – Studies indicate that self-preservation and resource hoarding behaviors evolved to ensure survival but can also lead to greed and corruption in modern societies. (Reference: Trivers, 1971 – Evolutionary theory of reciprocity) -/- Cognitive biases – Research in behavioral psychology shows that self-justification, moral disengagement, and in-group favoritism make individuals rationalize corrupt behavior. (Reference: Bandura, 1999 – Moral disengagement theory) -/- Neurological reward systems – Studies using fMRI scans reveal that bribery activates brain regions associated with pleasure, reinforcing corrupt behaviors. (Reference: Ariely & Loewenstein, 2006 – Neurological basis of unethical behavior) -/- Universal Formula Solution: -/- Educational reprogramming is needed to counteract these internal imbalances. -/- Schools should instill ethical reasoning, self-regulation, and critical thinking from an early age. -/- Leaders must be trained to recognize that corruption leads to long-term systemic instability, disrupting both individual and societal balance. -/- B. Economic Incentives and Systemic Defects → Structural Homeostasis -/- Economists have long observed that corruption is often a rational response to flawed systems where: -/- Low salaries and financial insecurity create incentives for bribery. (Reference: Becker & Stigler, 1974 – Economics of crime and punishment) -/- Weak regulatory oversight allows corruption to persist with minimal consequences. -/- Lack of transparency in financial systems enables embezzlement and fraud. -/- Universal Formula Solution: -/- The economic system must be free of defects—governments should: -/- Ensure fair wages for public officials to reduce bribery incentives. -/- Use blockchain-based transparency systems to track public spending. -/- Implement AI-driven financial audits to detect corruption in real time. -/- C. Political and Institutional Weakness → Governance Homeostasis -/- Corruption thrives when institutions fail to enforce accountability and transparency. -/- The Principal-Agent Problem: Public officials (agents) may act in their own interests rather than serving the public (principals). (Reference: Rose-Ackerman, 1978 – Corruption and governance theory) -/- Legal Loopholes: Weak anti-corruption laws allow elites to manipulate the system. -/- Lack of Whistleblower Protections: Fear of retaliation prevents corruption from being exposed. -/- Universal Formula Solution: -/- Governments must function like biological systems, with constant monitoring and correction mechanisms: -/- Real-time transparency tools (AI-driven monitoring of government transactions). -/- Independent anti-corruption agencies with full enforcement powers. -/- Legal frameworks based on the principle of natural balance, where punishments restore equilibrium rather than being arbitrary. -/- D. Cultural Normalization of Corruption → Collective Homeostasis -/- In some societies, corruption is seen as an accepted norm due to: -/- Patronage networks and nepotism embedded in political cultures. -/- Religious and social justifications for bribery (“gifts” given in exchange for favors). -/- Distrust in the justice system, leading to reliance on informal corruption-based solutions. -/- Universal Formula Solution: -/- A holistic education system must be implemented to reprogram societal attitudes toward corruption. -/- Schools should teach: -/- The universal law of balance and its ethical implications. -/- The cause-and-effect nature of corruption—how even small acts of dishonesty contribute to systemic collapse. -/- Critical thinking skills to challenge corrupt norms and misinformation. -/- 2. Case Studies: Applying the Universal Formula to Real-World Corruption -/- Case Study 1: Singapore’s Zero-Tolerance Approach -/- Singapore successfully reduced corruption by: -/- Increasing public sector salaries to remove bribery incentives. -/- Strict enforcement of anti-corruption laws, ensuring accountability. -/- Cultural reprogramming through education and public campaigns. -/- Universal Formula Connection: Singapore’s model aligns with systemic homeostasis, ensuring a balance between economic incentives, strong institutions, and ethical education. -/- Case Study 2: Scandinavian Countries – Transparency and Trust -/- Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway) maintain low corruption levels through: -/- Public trust in institutions based on long-term systemic balance. -/- High transparency in government spending. -/- Strong legal frameworks with immediate corrective feedback mechanisms. -/- Universal Formula Connection: These countries maintain governance homeostasis, preventing corruption through self-correcting institutional designs. -/- 3. Implementing the Universal Formula to Eliminate Corruption -/- A. Education Reform: The Foundation of Ethical Governance -/- Integrate the universal law of balance into curricula from elementary to higher education. -/- Teach cause-and-effect relationships in governance (e.g., how small bribes lead to systemic collapse). -/- Develop leadership training programs that emphasize ethical decision-making based on natural balance. -/- B. Institutional Reforms: Creating a Self-Correcting System -/- Implement blockchain-based transparency systems for public finance. -/- Strengthen whistleblower protections to ensure safe reporting of corruption. -/- Decentralize power to reduce opportunities for monopolistic corruption. -/- C. AGI-Driven Ethical Governance -/- Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) can be programmed with the universal formula to: -/- Monitor government transactions and detect corruption patterns. -/- Ensure transparent decision-making based on systemic balance. -/- Remove human cognitive biases from governance. -/- D. Cultural Adaptation: Tailoring Solutions to Different Societies -/- In high-corruption societies, initial reforms should focus on education and small wins to shift cultural attitudes. -/- In developing countries, AGI-driven transparency tools can bypass weak institutions. -/- In democratic nations, citizen engagement should be emphasized to create self-regulating governance. -/- --- -/- 4. Addressing Challenges and Counterarguments -/- Objection: “Corruption is inevitable in human nature.” Response: Human nature includes both corruption and ethical reasoning—education determines which dominates. -/- Objection: “Elites will resist systemic reforms.” Response: AGI-driven transparency tools and mass education campaigns can reduce elite control. -/- Objection: “Implementing these changes is unrealistic.” Response: Small-scale pilots in cities or institutions can demonstrate success before national adoption. -/- --- -/- Conclusion: The Universal Formula as the Ultimate Solution to Corruption -/- Corruption is a systemic defect—a violation of the universal law of balance in nature. By applying scientific principles of homeostasis, cause and effect, and feedback regulation, we can create a corruption-free governance model. The universal formula offers the only complete solution, integrating education, institutional reform, AGI-driven oversight, and cultural adaptation. -/- If implemented, this model could lead to a world where governance functions as a perfectly balanced system—free of defects, ethical, and in harmony with natural law. -/- . (shrink)
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    Explaining Consciousness and the Mind-Body Problem Through the Universal Law of Balance.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- Explaining Consciousness and the Mind-Body Problem Through the Universal Law of Balance -/- Introduction -/- The nature of consciousness and its relationship with the body has been one of the greatest mysteries in philosophy and science. The mind-body problem questions how subjective experience (mind) arises from physical matter (body), while modern neuroscience, quantum mechanics, and artificial intelligence seek to understand the origins of conscious thought. -/- Angelito Malicse’s universal formula, rooted in the universal law of (...)
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  22. A Critical Analysis of Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals.Abraham Tsehay Jemberie - 2017 - International Journal of Research and Review 4 (3):54-75.
    Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), the German philosopher, is considered as the father of modern ethics and one of the great philosophers in the history of philosophy. He wanted to establish a firm foundation for moral philosophy. He contributed something new to modern ethics which was not attempted by earlier ethicists. He wanted to show by using reason that morality is based on a single supreme universal principle, which is binding to all rational beings. Precisely, Kant wanted to establish the first (...)
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  23. Obligatory Actions, Obligatory Maxims.Samuel Kahn - 2021 - Kantian Review 26 (1):1-25.
    In this paper, I confront Parfit’s Mixed Maxims Objection. I argue that recent attempts to respond to this objection fail, and I argue that their failure is compounded by the failure of recent attempts to show how the Formula of Universal Law can be used to demarcate the category of obligatory maxims. I then set out my own response to the objection, drawing on remarks from Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals for inspiration and developing a novel account of how (...)
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    Nature of Consciousness in relation to my Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Nature of Consciousness in relation to my Universal Formula -/- By : Angelito Enriquez Malicse -/- The functioning of consciousness is a complex and debated topic that spans neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology. While there is no universally agreed-upon explanation, several frameworks attempt to describe how consciousness functions. Here are key aspects: -/- 1. Perception and Awareness -/- Consciousness allows us to be aware of our environment and ourselves. -/- Sensory Input: Consciousness integrates information from our senses (sight, sound, (...)
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    The Universe Explained Through the Three Universal Laws.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Universe Explained Through the Three Universal Laws -/- The universe, with all its complexity, can be understood through a framework that harmonizes natural laws with the fundamental principles governing existence. The three universal laws outlined in Angelito Malicse’s universal formula provide a powerful lens through which to interpret the forces, energies, and systems of the universe. These laws—spanning the concepts of balance, interconnectedness, and the feedback loop mechanism—serve as the guiding principles that maintain the (...)
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    The Integration of Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula with Quantum Computer Design, AGI Algorithmic Design, and Education.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Integration of Angelito Malicse’s Universal Formula with Quantum Computer Design, AGI Algorithmic Design, and Education -/- In the pursuit of developing intelligent systems, the realms of quantum computing, artificial general intelligence (AGI), and educational frameworks face the significant challenge of balancing complex feedback mechanisms, ethical decision-making, and system stability. The universal formula developed by Angelito Malicse provides a pioneering approach to understanding free will, human behavior, and decision-making. His three laws, deeply rooted in the (...)
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    The Inefficiency of the Biological Brain and Its Impact on Personal, Social, and Societal Problems: A Perspective Based on the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Inefficiency of the Biological Brain and Its Impact on Personal, Social, and Societal Problems: A Perspective Based on the Universal Formula -/- The human brain, though remarkably complex and capable of extraordinary feats, is inherently limited by its biological structure and inefficiencies. These limitations often lead to errors in perception, cognition, and decision-making, which in turn contribute to a wide range of personal, social, and societal problems. Using the framework of the universal formula, which (...)
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    The Future of Humanity with the Full Implementation of the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Future of Humanity with the Full Implementation of the Universal Formula -/- Humanity has long grappled with fundamental questions about free will, decision-making, and the nature of societal progress. Over centuries, countless philosophical, scientific, and religious perspectives have sought to explain the forces driving human behavior and the challenges we face as a global society. The development of a universal formula that solves the problem of free will, grounded in natural laws like the law of (...)
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    The State of Nirvana Explained Through the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The State of Nirvana Explained Through the Universal Formula -/- Nirvana, a concept often associated with Buddhism, represents a state of ultimate peace, liberation, and detachment from suffering. Traditionally, it is understood as the cessation of desires and the end of the cycle of birth and rebirth. However, using my universal formula, Nirvana can be understood more precisely as a state of perfect balance, where the system of human consciousness operates free from defects and external disturbances. (...)
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    Solving the Problem of Free Will: A Universal Formula for Societal Balance.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- Solving the Problem of Free Will: A Universal Formula for Societal Balance -/- Introduction -/- For thousands of years, philosophers, scientists, and scholars have debated the concept of free will without arriving at a definitive solution. The persistent societal problems we witness today—wars, poverty, crime, overpopulation—are deeply rooted in ignorance, particularly about how natural laws govern human decision-making. This essay presents a universal formula that solves the problem of free will by aligning decision-making processes with (...)
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    The Possibility of Advanced Extraterrestrial Aliens Based on the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Possibility of Advanced Extraterrestrial Aliens Based on the Universal Formula -/- Introduction -/- For centuries, humanity has pondered the existence of extraterrestrial life, particularly advanced alien civilizations. Traditional scientific approaches, such as the Drake Equation and astrobiology, suggest that the vastness of the universe makes alien life probable. However, from the perspective of the universal formula, which is based on the law of balance in nature, the law of karma (cause and effect with system (...)
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  32. Moral Health, Moral Prosperity and Universalization in Kant's Ethics.Donald Wilson - 2004 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 23 (1):17.
    Drawing on an analysis of the distinction between perfect and imperfect duties suggested by The Metaphysics of Morals, I argue that Kant’s Categorical Imperative (CI) requires that maxims be universalizable in the sense that they can be regarded as universal laws consistent with the integrity and effective exercise of rational agency. This account, I claim, has a number of advantages over Korsgaard’s practical contradic-tion interpretation of the CI both in terms of the criteria of assessment that Korsgaard uses and (...)
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    The Universal Formula as a Perfect Information Field: A Guiding Framework for Nature, Society, and AI.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Universal Formula as a Perfect Information Field: A Guiding Framework for Nature, Society, and AI -/- Introduction -/- Throughout history, human beings have sought to understand the fundamental laws governing nature, society, and consciousness. The discovery of these laws is a result of conscious intelligence, which refines knowledge over time. Some speculative theories, such as Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance, suggest that nature has a kind of memory field that guides the behavior of organisms and systems. However, (...)
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    The Universal Formula for Solving the Free Will Problem and Preventing Global Chaos.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Universal Formula for Solving the Free Will Problem and Preventing Global Chaos -/- By Angelito Malicse -/- Free will has perplexed philosophers, scientists, and theologians for millennia. The notion that humans possess the ability to make independent choices has often clashed with scientific findings indicating that decisions are influenced by biological, psychological, and environmental factors. This unresolved dilemma has far-reaching implications for society, as misunderstandings about human decision-making contribute to ignorance, conflict, and societal dysfunction. Without a (...)
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  35. The Ambitious Idea of Kant's Corollary.Susan V. H. Castro - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1779-1786.
    Misrepresentations can be innocuous or even useful, but Kant’s corollary to the formula of universal law appears to involve a pernicious one: “act as if the maxim of your action were to become by your will a universal law of nature”. Humans obviously cannot make their maxims into laws of nature, and it seems preposterous to claim that we are morally required to pretend that we can. Given that Kant was careful to eradicate pernicious misrepresentations from theoretical (...)
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    Intelligence, Balance, and the Laws of Nature: A Universal Connection.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- Intelligence, Balance, and the Laws of Nature: A Universal Connection -/- Introduction -/- The human mind has an extraordinary ability: it can understand the laws of nature, even though it is itself made of atoms and governed by these same laws. This raises a profound question: How can intelligence—whether human, artificial, or even extraterrestrial—grasp the very principles that shape the universe? The answer may lie in the fundamental nature of balance, a principle that underlies both intelligence and the (...)
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  37. Reason Alone Cannot Identify Moral Laws.Noriaki Iwasa - 2013 - Journal of Value Inquiry 47 (1-2):67-85.
    Immanuel Kant's moral thesis is that reason alone must identify moral laws. Examining various interpretations of his ethics, this essay shows that the thesis fails. G. W. F. Hegel criticizes Kant's Formula of Universal Law as an empty formalism. Although Christine Korsgaard's Logical and Practical Contradiction Interpretations, Barbara Herman's contradiction in conception and contradiction in will tests, and Kenneth Westphal's paired use of Kant's universalization test all refute what Allen Wood calls a stronger form of the formalism charge, (...)
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    Morphic Resonance and the Spread of the Universal Formula for Free Will.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Morphic Resonance and the Spread of the Universal Formula for Free Will -/- Introduction -/- The challenge of implementing a universal formula for free will, based on the law of balance in nature, requires a mechanism that allows societies to naturally adopt and internalize its principles. One such mechanism may exist in morphic resonance, a concept proposed by Rupert Sheldrake. Morphic resonance suggests that patterns of thought, behavior, and structure become easier to replicate once they have (...)
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    Entropy in Physics using my Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- 1. Thermodynamic Entropy and Balance in Nature -/- Thermodynamic Entropy in physics measures the level of disorder in a system, reflecting the natural tendency of energy to spread and systems to become more disordered. -/- Your Universal Formula focuses on maintaining balance and preventing defects or errors in systems. -/- Integration: -/- Increasing thermodynamic entropy (e.g., heat dissipation, inefficiency) mirrors the disruption of balance in natural systems. -/- Preventing imbalance: To minimize entropy, systems must operate in a (...)
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    Attaining Nirvana Using the Universal Formula: Eliminating Imbalances in the Body, Emotions, Mind, and Spirituality.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Attaining Nirvana Using the Universal Formula: Eliminating Imbalances in the Body, Emotions, Mind, and Spirituality -/- By Angelito Malicse -/- Introduction -/- Nirvana, the state of ultimate peace and liberation, can only be attained by eliminating all imbalances in the body, emotions, mind, and spirituality. My universal formula, which follows the law of balance in nature, the law of karma as a systemic principle, and feedback mechanisms, provides an exact path to achieving this state. -/- Imbalances (...)
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    Aligning AI with the Universal Formula for Balanced Decision-Making.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- Aligning AI with the Universal Formula for Balanced Decision-Making -/- Introduction -/- Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents a highly advanced form of automated information processing, capable of analyzing vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and making predictive decisions. However, the effectiveness of AI depends entirely on the integrity of its inputs, processing mechanisms, and decision-making frameworks. If AI is programmed without a foundational understanding of natural laws, it risks reinforcing misinformation, bias, and societal imbalance. -/- Angelito Malicse’s (...) formula, particularly the law of karma as a system principle and the law of balance in nature, provides a crucial foundation for AI’s role in decision-making. The law of karma states that any system, whether natural or artificial, must be free of defects to function properly, while the law of balance ensures that all decisions align with equilibrium in nature and society. By embedding these principles into AI development, AI can serve as a powerful tool for maintaining systemic harmony and solving human problems without creating unintended disruptions. -/- This essay explores how AI can be structured according to the universal formula by incorporating a complete sensor system, error-free processing mechanisms, balance-driven decision-making, and integration into leadership and education. Through these elements, AI can function as a stabilizing force that enhances human governance, education, and social progress. -/- 1. The Importance of a Complete Sensor System in AI -/- AI decision-making depends on the quality of its inputs. Just as human perception relies on sensory feedback, AI requires a comprehensive sensor system to process information accurately. If AI is fed incomplete or biased data, its conclusions will reflect those flaws, leading to distorted outputs that can negatively impact society. -/- To align with the universal formula, AI must be equipped with: -/- Multimodal data processing – AI should integrate data from visual, auditory, textual, and real-time environmental sources to ensure a holistic understanding of reality. -/- Error detection and bias correction – Automated validation mechanisms should filter out misinformation, propaganda, and manipulated narratives before they influence AI’s conclusions. -/- Dynamic feedback loops – AI should continuously refine its decisions based on real-world outcomes, adapting to new conditions while maintaining systemic balance. -/- Without these mechanisms, AI risks becoming an imbalanced system that propagates human errors rather than correcting them. The universal formula emphasizes that any decision-making system must operate on accurate and unbiased inputs to prevent instability. -/- 2. AI Must Be Programmed for Error-Free Processing Aligned with Natural Laws -/- The law of karma states that systems must function without defects to ensure proper operation. If AI is to assist human decision-making, it must be programmed in a way that eliminates errors and ensures logically consistent outputs. -/- To achieve this, AI must: -/- Prioritize verified and logical knowledge – AI should be trained using scientifically validated information, avoiding speculation, conspiracy theories, or biased narratives. -/- Reject false or manipulated data – AI should detect and neutralize black propaganda, unproven theories, and misleading statistics that could lead to imbalance. -/- Develop self-correction mechanisms – AI should continuously evaluate its own decision-making processes, identifying and adjusting for errors in real-time. -/- By ensuring AI adheres to error-free processing aligned with natural laws, it becomes a predictable and reliable tool that enhances rather than disrupts decision-making at all levels of society. -/- 3. AI Decision-Making Must Follow the Law of Balance in Nature -/- One of the most critical aspects of AI programming is ensuring that its decision-making aligns with the law of balance—the natural equilibrium that governs all systems. AI should not only analyze cause-and-effect relationships but also assess whether its decisions maintain systemic harmony. -/- This can be achieved by: -/- Evaluating the long-term impact of decisions – AI should assess both immediate and future consequences, ensuring that actions do not create new problems while solving existing ones. -/- Adaptive decision-making – AI should dynamically adjust its recommendations if new data suggests an imbalance is forming. -/- Ensuring fairness in governance and society – AI can guide policy decisions by ensuring that no group is disproportionately favored over another, maintaining social stability. -/- For example, in economic policy, AI could analyze global trade and recommend adjustments to prevent financial instability. In environmental sustainability, AI could assess resource consumption patterns and suggest policies that maintain ecological balance. When programmed according to the law of balance, AI becomes a guardian of systemic harmony, preventing crises before they arise. -/- 4. AI Should Be Integrated into Leadership and Education -/- AI should not replace human judgment but rather serve as an educational and advisory tool that reinforces rational and ethical decision-making. To maximize its potential, AI should be implemented in: -/- The Educational System – Students should learn how AI aligns with natural laws, ensuring that future AI developers prioritize systemic balance and ethical considerations in programming. -/- Leadership and Governance – Governments should use AI to analyze complex societal issues, making data-driven decisions that align with long-term stability rather than short-term political interests. -/- Knowledge Dissemination – AI can generate content that explains the universal formula in accessible ways, helping different cultures and societies understand and implement its principles. -/- By integrating AI into education and governance, societies can ensure that leaders are equipped with knowledge based on natural laws, reducing the risk of decisions that create instability or conflict. -/- 5. Challenges and Considerations in Implementing the Universal Formula in AI -/- While structuring AI according to the universal formula offers many advantages, several challenges must be addressed: -/- Data Integrity – AI can only function properly if its training data is accurate and unbiased. Preventing misinformation from influencing AI requires constant monitoring and updates. -/- Ethical Implementation – Governments and organizations must ensure AI is used for balance and stability, not for manipulation or control. -/- Technological Limitations – Current AI systems are not yet capable of fully replicating human judgment. Further advancements in AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) are needed to align AI more closely with the universal formula’s principles. -/- Despite these challenges, implementing AI based on natural laws represents the most logical and sustainable path forward, ensuring that technology serves humanity rather than disrupting it. -/- Conclusion -/- AI, as an advanced information processing system, has the potential to transform human decision-making at all levels of society. However, without a structured framework, it risks creating systemic imbalances rather than solving them. Angelito Malicse’s universal formula, particularly the law of karma as a system principle and the law of balance in nature, provides a crucial foundation for ensuring AI aligns with natural equilibrium. -/- By incorporating a complete sensor system, error-free processing, balanced decision-making, and integration into leadership and education, AI can function as a powerful tool for reinforcing societal stability. If properly implemented, AI will not only prevent errors in human decision-making but also guide humanity toward a future where choices are made in harmony with the fundamental laws of nature. -/- This structured approach to AI development ensures that technology serves as a stabilizing force rather than a disruptive one, ultimately helping to create a world where all decisions—whether human or machine-assisted—uphold the principles of balance, integrity, and sustainability. -/- . (shrink)
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  42. Kantian Ethics, Dignity and Perfection.Paul Formosa - 2017 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume Paul Formosa sets out a novel approach to Kantian ethics as an ethics of dignity by focusing on the Formula of Humanity as a normative principle distinct from the Formula of Universal Law. By situating the Kantian conception of dignity within the wider literature on dignity, he develops an important distinction between status dignity, which all rational agents have, and achievement dignity, which all rational agents should aspire to. He then explores constructivist and realist (...)
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  43. On the Expressive Limits of Kant’s Universalizability Tests.Samuel Kahn - 2021 - Kant Studien 112 (2):299-304.
    My goal in this piece is to show that there is a problem lurking in the shadows of recent attempts to derive positive duties from Kant’s so-called universalizability tests and, further, to show that the most obvious way of fixing these attempts renders them unable to fulfill their function. I shall begin by motivating and explaining such an attempt.
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  44. Ethics and the Limits of Armchair Sociology.Brendan de Kenessey - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy.
    Contractualism and rule consequentialism both hold that whether a moral principle is true depends on what would happen if it were generally adopted as a basis for conduct. This paper argues that theories with this feature face a profound epistemic problem. The question of what would happen if different moral principles were generally adopted is a complex empirical question, comparable in difficulty to the question of what would happen if a nation adopted different laws, or if humanity had evolved different (...)
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    Empowering Religious and Church Leaders to Teach the Universal Formula Without Contradicting Their Faith.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Empowering Religious and Church Leaders to Teach the Universal Formula Without Contradicting Their Faith: Addressing the Negative Effects of Overpopulation and Family Planning -/- Religious and church leaders hold immense influence over the moral, ethical, and social direction of their communities. Their teachings provide guidance on how people should navigate life, interact with each other, and respond to the world around them. In addressing issues such as free will, human behavior, and overpopulation, religious doctrines can sometimes appear to (...)
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    Conflicts as Balancing Mechanisms: Understanding Through the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Conflicts as Balancing Mechanisms: Understanding Through the Universal Formula -/- Conflict, whether personal, group-based, or on a global scale as war, can be viewed as a manifestation of the universal law of balance in nature. Within your universal formula, which emphasizes the law of karma and interconnected systems operating free of defects, conflict arises when imbalance occurs in systems—be it psychological, social, political, or environmental. These imbalances often trigger mechanisms to restore equilibrium, albeit destructively. However, (...)
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    Solving Typhoon Turbulence Using the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Solving Typhoon Turbulence Using the Universal Formula -/- By Angelito Malicse -/- Introduction -/- Typhoons are among the most destructive natural phenomena, bringing extreme winds, heavy rainfall, and turbulent ocean currents. The chaotic turbulence within a typhoon makes it difficult to predict and control, causing widespread devastation to coastal regions, infrastructure, and human lives. Despite advancements in meteorology and fluid dynamics, the turbulence inside typhoons remains a challenge for accurate forecasting and disaster mitigation. -/- By applying my (...) formula, based on three fundamental laws of nature, we can develop a structured and effective approach to understanding and controlling typhoon turbulence. This essay explores how the Law of Karma (causality and system integrity), the Law of Balance in Nature, and the Law of Feedback Regulation provide the ultimate solution to typhoon turbulence. -/- Understanding Typhoon Turbulence Using the Universal Formula -/- Typhoons form due to energy imbalances in the atmosphere and ocean, driven by heat, pressure differences, and moisture content. The chaotic turbulence inside a typhoon is the result of: -/- 1. Unstable air currents caused by pressure and temperature gradients. -/- 2. Vortex formation driven by Earth’s rotation and wind shear. -/- 3. Excess energy accumulation in warm ocean waters. -/- By examining typhoon turbulence through the three universal laws, we can develop a scientific strategy to predict, weaken, and potentially neutralize typhoons before they cause destruction. -/- 1. The Law of Karma: Cause, Effect, and Systemic Integrity -/- The Law of Karma states that every effect has a cause, and for a system to function properly, it must be free of defects. A typhoon is an effect caused by imbalances in atmospheric and oceanic conditions. If these imbalances are corrected, typhoon turbulence can be weakened or prevented. -/- Applying the Law of Karma to Typhoon Control -/- ✅ Eliminate the root cause: Typhoons are fueled by warm ocean waters. Artificial cooling methods, such as cloud seeding or deep-sea upwelling (bringing cold water to the surface), could reduce the heat energy supply and prevent typhoon formation. -/- ✅ Detect turbulence before it intensifies: AI-driven weather models can predict early-stage typhoon turbulence and allow preemptive interventions. AI can identify defective atmospheric conditions (such as extreme heat buildup in ocean currents) and trigger mitigation efforts. -/- ✅ Disrupt vortex formation: Since typhoons rely on rotational forces, deploying strategically placed atmospheric pressure disturbances (via drones or cloud-seeding techniques) could disrupt the vortex before it gains full strength. -/- By identifying and neutralizing the causes of typhoon turbulence, we ensure that the system remains balanced, preventing large-scale destruction. -/- 2. The Law of Balance in Nature -/- The Law of Balance states that all systems naturally seek equilibrium. When a typhoon forms, it represents an extreme imbalance in the Earth’s energy system—excess heat and moisture create an unstable feedback loop of wind and turbulence. -/- Restoring Balance to Weaken Typhoon Turbulence -/- ✅ Regulating ocean surface temperature: Large-scale ocean-based temperature regulation systems (such as reflective films or artificial cooling platforms) can prevent typhoon formation by reducing the excess heat energy that fuels storms. -/- ✅ Breaking the pressure imbalance: Typhoons depend on a low-pressure core that intensifies wind speeds. By artificially increasing local air pressure using ionization or controlled cloud seeding, the extreme wind turbulence can be diffused before it reaches destructive levels. -/- ✅ Balancing atmospheric moisture: AI-assisted weather control could help regulate humidity levels through strategic rainfall induction in high-risk areas, ensuring that water vapor does not accumulate excessively to fuel a typhoon. -/- Since all systems follow natural equilibrium, strategically rebalancing temperature, pressure, and humidity will neutralize extreme typhoon turbulence. -/- 3. The Law of Feedback Regulation -/- The Law of Feedback Regulation states that all systems operate through feedback loops, where continuous monitoring and adjustment are necessary for stability. Typhoon turbulence follows feedback patterns, which means it can be tracked, analyzed, and counteracted using real-time data. -/- Developing an AI-Driven Typhoon Suppression System -/- ✅ AI-powered real-time monitoring: Advanced satellites, ocean buoys, and drones can provide instant feedback on typhoon development, allowing for proactive interventions rather than reactive disaster response. -/- ✅ Adaptive wind and pressure control: Deploying AI-controlled drones or weather balloons to release cooling agents, modify air pressure, or disperse cloud formations could interrupt the storm's feedback loop, reducing its intensity. -/- ✅ AI-driven weather forecasting for early response: Using deep learning algorithms, AI can accurately predict turbulence patterns weeks in advance, allowing governments to take preventive action instead of just preparing for disaster relief. -/- By implementing real-time monitoring and intervention, we can use feedback regulation to weaken or redirect typhoons before they cause catastrophic damage. -/- The Future of Typhoon Control with the Universal Formula -/- By integrating my universal formula into meteorology and disaster prevention, we can develop a comprehensive AI-driven typhoon suppression system that follows the three fundamental laws of nature: -/- 1. Law of Karma (Causality and Systemic Integrity): Address the root causes of typhoon formation by eliminating atmospheric and oceanic imbalances. -/- 2. Law of Balance in Nature: Restore equilibrium by regulating ocean temperatures, air pressure, and humidity. -/- 3. Law of Feedback Regulation: Use AI-driven real-time monitoring and intervention to weaken or prevent typhoons. -/- Through advanced AI, environmental engineering, and a deep understanding of nature’s laws, we can move beyond simply predicting typhoons and start actively controlling their development. -/- Conclusion -/- Typhoon turbulence, long considered an unpredictable force of nature, is fundamentally a problem of imbalance, energy accumulation, and feedback-driven intensification. By applying my universal formula, we can shift from passive disaster response to active typhoon control, using AI, environmental intervention, and natural equilibrium principles to prevent devastation. -/- This solution is not just theoretical—it aligns with the fundamental laws governing all natural systems. Once implemented, it will mark the beginning of a new era where humanity can harness nature’s own principles to create balance, stability, and protection from extreme weather. -/- . (shrink)
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  48. Non-Inclusiveness of Kantian Ethics.Saleh Afroogh - 2020 - PhilPapers.
    In this paper, I argue that Kantian ethics is not inclusive, and his formulation of CI fails. It excludes some intuitive moral actions. I show that Kant’s formulation of categorical imperative fails in some important category of moral actions, due to the fact that its first formula (i.e., the formula of universal law ) is contingent, and doesn't necessarily obtain in all categories of moral actions. Wood in 1999 shows that the formula of universal law (...)
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  49. Defending the Traditional Interpretations of Kant’s Formula of a Law of Nature.Samuel J. M. Kahn - 2019 - Theoria 66 (158):76-102.
    In this paper I defend the traditional interpretations of Kant’s Formula of a Law of Nature from recent attacks leveled by Faviola Rivera-Castro, James Furner, Ido Geiger, Pauline Kleingeld and Sven Nyholm. After a short introduction, the paper is divided into four main sections. In the first, I set out the basics of the three traditional interpretations, the Logical Contradiction Interpretation, the Practical Contradiction Interpretation and the Teleological Contradiction Interpretation. In the second, I examine the work of Geiger, Kleingeld (...)
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    Solving the Turbulence Problem in Physics Using the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Solving the Turbulence Problem in Physics Using the Universal Formula -/- By Angelito Malicse -/- Introduction -/- Turbulence remains one of the greatest unsolved problems in physics. It is a chaotic, unpredictable phenomenon observed in fluid dynamics, affecting airflow over aircraft wings, ocean currents, wind energy systems, and even blood flow in the human body. Despite the well-established Navier-Stokes equations governing fluid motion, turbulence remains difficult to fully predict and control due to its inherent complexity. -/- In this (...)
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