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Using the unicist ontological algorithm of evolution

Evolution implies the existence of an unicist ontological algorithm to achieve a purpose. This ontological algorithm follows the structure of the ontogenetic intelligence of nature. The first step requires putting the purpose into action.

This implies a previous taxonomic step: the understanding of the purpose. Then the first step is putting it into action. Without understanding, no action is possible.

The second step is then finding a way to optimize the energy; thus the energy conservation principle is applied.

When this taxonomy is respected and successful, individuals are evolving. This implies that they add value to the environment, obtain the counterpart and learn from the environment at the same time.

Evolution implies being aware of reality and doing conscious actions in order to adapt to the environment.

Peter Belohlavek

NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute is the major research organization in the world in its specialty based on more than 3,500 researches, developed since 1976 until September 2010,  in complexity science applied to individual, institutional and social evolution. The applicative researches are based on the discovery of the Ontogenetic Intelligence of Nature and the consequent Unicist Ontology of Evolution.

 

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