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S.P.H. SynchroPsychoHistory

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The events elaborated using a synthesis of the methods of C.G. Jung and I. Asimov.

This community was created just to make public in some way that a small group of people from different continents and cultures are working on future principles. At the same time, password-protected links are published, which can only be downloaded with the permission of the community moderator. The goal is to find other capable collaborators: the work is enormous. This is not where you would expect to find quantum physicists or other high-level personalities, because they have already been working on similar principles for decades. The group behind this small community uses an experimental method that the academic community would not approve of at the moment. However, it is statistically inevitable that, sooner or later, the eye of some enlightened and open-minded academic will also fall on this space... Then the spark will be ignited and this community will disappear, as was already planned before the idea of creating it was born.

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Some people already asked when the full report will be ready. You have to be patient. It's an extremely complex extrapolation job. The indications of Asimov in his hypothetical exposed by Hari Sheldon are deficient, and it is obvious since it is a science fiction work. But Asimov had the basic knowledge and his was an intuition. Nowadays official science has appropriated the suggestive name "psychohistory" but it is a pathetic subcategory of social psychology. Needless to say, it is equally difficult to provide elements to be algorithmically transposed, in practice, into the Jungian concept of "synchronicity". The raw results churned out by our computers, which do not have the computing power of the latest generation of quantum supercomputers, must be extrapolated slowly. Too slowly. But we have time, although we know that the results will require the preparation of people who will take our place when we are no longer there.

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