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  1. كيف و متى تموت
    كيف و متى تموت
    " اقترب مقدار فرسخ صغير من حياتك "
    Cherif Reffai

    " نبدأ في الموت ...حين تصمت اسئلتنا .. و نعيش بلا معنى "

  2. HOW TO BUILD A HUMAN
    HOW TO BUILD A HUMAN
    A Kantian Specification
    Eyal Avissar
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  3. Consciousness-First Cosmogenesis: Research Corpus
    Consciousness-First Cosmogenesis: Research Corpus
    The Formal Technical Apparatus of the CFC Framework
    Michael E Shorter

    The complete formal and technical apparatus of Consciousness-First Cosmogenesis — a modern metaphysical research program treating consciousness as ontologically fundamental. Twenty documents in one compiled volume: seven-layer ontology, category-theoretic mathematical framework, canonical definitions, embodiment architecture, time philosophy, ethics, and unificatory extensions into four applied domains. The technical companion to the CFC trade book.

  4. Force–Information–Time: Essays on Structural Evolution - Volume 1
    Force–Information–Time: Essays on Structural Evolution - Volume 1
    A Companion Volume to the Force–Information–Time Framework
    Qien Huang

    What if time is not merely a clock, but a filter? What if systems fail not because they lack information, but because correction arrives too late to matter? What if technologies become dominant not because they are best, but because they have already reorganized the future around themselves? And what if Human–LLM collaboration is no longer just a sequence of prompts and answers, but an evolving ecology shaped by its own artifacts? Force–Information–Time: Essays on Structural Evolution is a companion volume to the FIT framework. Rather than restating the core theory, it explores what becomes visible when structural thinking is carried across learning, institutions, science, technology, Human–LLM collaboration, and human life.

  5. THE SECRET OF MEANING — On Chosen Constraints and a Life Worth Living

    Meaning is not a treasure waiting to be found. It is a craft waiting to be made.

  6. You Cannot Have Everything: A Philosophical Case for Constraint

    The reason you can't have everything is also the reason anything exists at all.

  7. Force-Information-Time
    Force-Information-Time
    A structural framework for understanding how complex systems evolve through force, information, time, and constraint
    Qien Huang

    From quantum and molecules to cells, individuals, organizations, nations, and civilizations—why do clearly defined hierarchical structures emerge? Why does evolution often manifest as a repeating rhythm of "oscillation—stability—aggregation—re-stability"? Why do many systems fail not because of insufficient power or lack of information, but because the "pace of doing things" is wrong?

  8. Atlantis Revisited
    Atlantis Revisited
    Plato, Bacon, Myth, Media, and the Making of a Civilization-Legend
    Elan Moritz

    Atlantis was never only a lost city. It became one of the West’s great civilization-legends Beginning with Plato’s Timaeus and Critias, and moving through later antiquity, Renaissance humanism, Bacon’s New Atlantis, Donnelly’s literalizing turn, nationalism, pseudoarchaeology, modern media, and digital culture, the book shows how Atlantis became one of the West’s great civilization- legends. This is not merely a book about an ancient myth. It is a book about what civilizations do with legends of greatness, catastrophe, hidden order, and recoverable loss. The result is a wide-ranging study of philosophy, history, media, and civilizational memory that explains why Atlantis still matters in an age of technological power.

  9. The INTJ Wealth Pyramide
    The INTJ Wealth Pyramide
    A Quiet System for Turning Skill into Financial Freedom
    Finxter

    INTJ is one of the rarest personality types in the world. Only about 2.1% of people share it. You notice inefficiency sooner, tolerate stupidity less, and spend years building capability without building leverage.And yet somehow, people with less depth, less skill, and less actual value keep making more money than you.

  10. Kartographie des Geistes
    Kartographie des Geistes
    Zu einer strukturellen Theorie des Denkens
    Boris Vahutinskij

    Komplexe kognitive Systeme entwickeln sich nicht in Richtung Komplexität als natürlichem Attraktor. Vielmehr entsteht Komplexität als seltene Folge von Umgebungen, die durch hohe Variabilität gekennzeichnet sind, in denen starre und weiche Selektionsregime über mehrere Dimensionen der kognitiven Architektur hinweg miteinander interagieren. Dieses Zitat fasst eine der zentralen Thesen des im Werk Cartography of Mind dargestellten theoretischen Rahmens zusammen. Die Arbeit schlägt vor, dass Komplexität in kognitiven und sozialen Systemen nicht als eine unvermeidliche Richtung der Evolution verstanden werden sollte. Stattdessen entstehen komplexe Architekturen nur unter spezifischen Umweltbedingungen, die einerseits ausreichende Variabilität aufrechterhalten und andererseits selektive Beschränkungen auferlegen.Der theoretische Rahmen führt das Konzept multidimensionaler Selektionsregime ein, in denen starre und weiche Formen der Selektion auf verschiedenen Ebenen eines Systems miteinander interagieren. Die Stabilität komplexer kognitiver Strukturen hängt vom Gleichgewicht zwischen Variabilität, Reproduzierbarkeit und Selektionsdruck ab. Offenlegung der KI-Unterstützung Diese Arbeit wurde mit Unterstützung von KI-Sprachmodellen erstellt. Der Autor trug die Kernkonzepte, die Struktur und die kritische Überarbeitung bei.

  11. The Austrian Side Business
    The Austrian Side Business
    Use Austrian Economics to Build a Profitable, AI-Assisted Business Without Quitting Your Job
    Finxter

    How long can you keep collecting a good salary inside a company that is obviously too inefficient to survive what’s coming? This book shows you how to turn the broken workflows you already understand into income you control - before your paycheck reminds you it was never really safe.

  12. Beyond the Resilience Myth
    Beyond the Resilience Myth
    Why We Struggle to Bounce Back and How to Build True Mental Toughness in a Digital Age.
    Alex R. Insight

    Master Antifragility and Peak Performance to stop just surviving and start thriving. Use Neural Rewiring and a Growth Mindset for burnout prevention and long-term success in high-stress environments.

  13. Cartography of Mind
    Cartography of Mind
    Structures of Thought, Selection Dynamics, and the Space of Cognitive Possibilities
    Boris Vahutinskij

    Thinking changes not when its content changes, but when its structure does.The mind develops not through correctness, but through diversity.Choice is the mode of existence of thought.

  14. The Man Who Would Not Be Replaced
    The Man Who Would Not Be Replaced
    23 Rules for Thriving in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
    A. C. Weishaupt

    When AI rewrites the rules of value, one man discovers the 23 ancient laws of survival that no machine can replace.

  15. After Answers
    After Answers
    Living With Responsibility When Everything Explains Itself
    S. R. Ahmad

    Answers are no longer scarce.Explanations appear instantly. Systems respond before questions fully form. Relevance is calculated, sorted, and delivered with minimal friction. The surface appears efficient.Yet something shifts beneath this abundance.When selection is automated and signals fluctuate continuously, orientation does not strengthen. It fragments. Attention becomes reactive. Judgment becomes distributed. Decision-making persists, but its center grows less visible.After Answers does not argue against technology. It does not offer recovery strategies or productivity corrections. Instead, it observes what happens when explanation becomes constant and responsibility becomes ambient.What changes when systems anticipate preference? What weakens when relevance is delegated? What remains when guidance is automated but accountability is not?This book studies saturation without dramatizing it. It examines autonomy without romanticizing it. It approaches responsibility without prescribing solutions.For readers attentive to structural shifts in cognition, authority, and digital mediation, this work begins where answers stop stabilizing orientation.