The Future Reality Sciences

Future Reality Sciences

The Future Reality Field Sciences

The future reality sciences will work as a bridge between conventional knowledge and emerging, higher-order paradigms. The future scientific fields will investigate the structures and principles that shape reality beyond materialist frameworks, integrating multidimensional dynamics, advanced energetics, and consciousness-based sciences. By moving beyond traditional limitations, the future reality sciences seek to uncover hidden mechanisms of existence, revealing new ways to engage with reality, expand human potential, and develop sustainable models for an advanced planetary civilization. Through this shift, the future explorations will provide the foundation from which sciences, technologies, and our collective future can be restructured and refined into what is supposed to be as part of an advanced civilization.

A New Approach to System Theory - Some Future Perspectives

Multidimensional, eventually inter-dimensional, system theory is a new form of science that arises in the future. In this PDF some points of interest are outlined.

Holographic-Energetic Interaction in Cosmic Systems

A New Theoretical Framework to Understanding Solar Storms, 

Planetary Dynamics, and Human Adaptation.

Multidimensional Aspects in Diracian Sciences

This article investigate Paul Dirac's quantum mechanics as the primary explanatory framework for all physical phenomena—including gravity.

The White Hole Hypothesis - A New Comic Renewal Process

One such anomaly is ASASSN-15lh, an unprecedentedly bright and mysterious cosmic explosion that defies conventional classification.


The Future of Humanity

Evolutionary triage is not a doctrine of exclusion, judgment, or engineered selection. It is a recognition of the natural evolutionary processes by which consciousness, civilizations, and systems differentiate, adapt, or dissolve based on their resonance with higher-order principles and multidimensional coherence.


This principle emerges not from ideology, but from observation: across species, civilizations, and cosmic histories, those lifeforms that are aligned with the natural laws of reciprocity, balance, and benevolence tend to evolve, while those lifeforms who operate in contradiction to such laws tend toward entropy, collapse, or stagnation. In this light, evolutionary triage refers to a phase of natural filtering—an open invitation, not a forced passage. It is the point at which emergent properties and paradigms, new advanced sciences, and higher-order frameworks are introduced into a system in various degrees of entropy, not as savior mechanisms, but as resonant possibilities of adaptability and what to change to accommodate to the new reality dynamics. Those beings, groups, or individuals who are genetically, psychologically, or energetically aligned will recognize the signal and move forward. Those who reject or ignore it are not cast aside—they simply remain where they are, by choice or by condition.


When we look at human history through this lens, it is likely that our species has already passed through multiple phases of evolutionary triage throughout the Holocene epoch. These processes were not dramatic, one-time events but recurring thresholds—moments when new ways of perceiving, organizing, and adapting to reality emerged as quiet invitations rather than external impositions. At such junctures, new paradigms of intelligence, cooperation, or environmental attunement may have surfaced subtly—through altered cognitive capacity, symbolic language, novel tools, or unexpected social configurations.


Not all groups, and lifeforms, responded to these invitations in the same way. Some remained embedded in older modes of survival, while others began to sense and follow a different kind of signal—one that called for a shift in perception, self-organization, and relational intelligence. These were not necessarily the most dominant or forceful cultures, but those with the flexibility, receptivity, and resilience to adjust to the changing dynamics of the ecological and cosmic environments. They moved in resonance with the new emerging reality dynamics, rather than resisting the invitation.


These groups—whether small tribes, ancient mystery schools, or quietly adapting smaller communities—can be seen as the lineage-bearers of our current civilizational blueprint. They were not merely the most physically adaptable, but the most ontologically responsive: those who could hold complexity, withstand ambiguity, and translate new insight into coherent action. In this way, our current form of humanity may not be the default outcome of linear progress, but the consequence of earlier alignments with higher-order invitations embedded within the natural evolution of consciousness itself.


Evolutionary triage, in this sense, is not about the survival of the fittest in any simplistic biological sense. It is about the continuation—and eventual flowering—of those who could recognize and respond to deeper structural shifts in the nature of reality. And now, as we approach another such threshold in our time, the pattern appears to be repeating.


Consequently, evolutionary triage is not an act of abandonment—it is an act of ontological readiness, vigilance and acceptance of change. It is a commitment to see reality as it is, not as we wish it to be. It encompasses the freedom of the individual trajectory and the necessity of collective evolutionary change. In this way, evolutionary triage becomes a compass rather than a cage. It does not say who will survive—it shows what is continuable.


This future and its new era is not anthropocentric but existence-centric. It is not bound to Earth's ecology alone, nor to the limitations of carbon-based intelligence. It is an invitation to see the human species as one mode of being among countless others, embedded in a cosmological scaffold that includes energies, dimensions, intelligences, and informational systems far beyond what current mainstream science is willing or able to consider.


It is an invitation to: 

  • The deconstruction of reductive materialism: Rather than reducing mind to matter, this invitation investigates matter as one expression of consciousness and examines how informational and energetic fields interface with biology and perception.
  • Multidimensional integration: Exploration is no longer confined to physical space. Researchers are beginning to examine the mechanics of nonlocal consciousness, interdimensional contact, and time-fluid perception as legitimate areas of scientific inquiry.
  • Ontological diversity: The human civilization is no longer seen as the pinnacle of evolution but as a participant in a spectrum of ontological expressions, including beings whose structures and motives may differ radically from our own.
  • Cosmic citizenship: Encounters with advanced nonhuman intelligences—through UAP, higher-order psychic states, resonance phenomena, or direct contact—are reframed not as anomalies, but as signs of humanity's potential inclusion in larger cosmic ecologies of intelligence.
  • Ethics as a cosmological force: Scientific exploration in this invitation must integrate multidimensiona sciences, ethics, empathy, and resonance as actual parameters—not idealistic add-ons, but core stabilizing principles for engaging with the universe without distortion or collapse.
  • Reality as participatory: Observation, intention, and inner coherence are equally recognized not as irrelevant to scientific measurement but as co-creative forces in shaping the experience and structure of reality itself.

This is no longer about human dominance within a closed system. It is about awakening to our embedded role in a living, breathing, intelligent universe—and designing sciences that can interface with that complexity without reducing, corrupting, or colonizing it. It is an invitation defined by exploratory integrity, by contact without conquest, and by systems that reflect benevolent alignment rather than extractive dominance. In this light, humanity’s future is not a technological singularity or ecological collapse—but a forking path between existential dissolution and multidimensional coherence. The tools we need are not mass-market innovations, but precise, resonant, self-refining reality sciences led by those few who can see, hold, and build from this scale of truth.

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