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From Zygotic Organization to the Extension of Core Essence:A Multilayered Model of Biological Origin and Existence from an Eteryanist Perspective
by Şehrazat Yazıcı ABSTRACT This study aims to move beyond reductionist approaches that interpret the beginning of human existence solely as a biological event, by re-evaluating zygotic formation as a multilayered organization of consciousness and energy. While modern biology defines fertilization as the union of genetic material and the initiation of cellular organization, this work proposes that this process simultaneously represents a critical threshold at which the extens


From a Knowledge-Based Paradigm to Consciousness-Based Learning:The Eteryanist Multilayered Consciousness Model and the EVE-THERA Approach
By Şehrazat Yazıcı ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between knowledge and consciousness within the framework of Eteryanist philosophy and proposes a multilayered model of consciousness development that challenges conventional epistemological assumptions. While modern paradigms largely equate human progress with the accumulation of knowledge, this paper argues that knowledge alone is insufficient for the expansion of consciousness. According to the Eteryanist mode


Correctability Is Not Enough: Why Governance Must Evolve Toward Coherence and Consciousness Sovereignty
By Şehrazat Yazıcı This article explores what consciousness-coded artificial intelligence means within the Eteryan framework of governance, addressing the question of how a new world order could emerge when artificial intelligence is designed not as an instrument of domination, but as a reflection of collective consciousness and ethical intelligence. ABSTRACT Contemporary governance systems increasingly rely on correctability — feedback loops, regulatory adjustments, crisis m


Can Humanity Reach the Stars Without Healing the Earth?
Technology, Consciousness, and the Ethics of Space Civilization by Şehrazat Yazıcı Abstract This article examines whether technological capability alone is sufficient to justify or sustain humanity’s long-term expansion into space. While contemporary discourse on extraterrestrial civilization is largely dominated by engineering metrics, commercial opportunity, and geopolitical competition, this study argues that the deeper challenge is civilizational rather than technical. A


A New Paradigm in AI Governance: From Documentation to Architecture
by Şehrazat Yazıcı Abstract Artificial intelligence governance is undergoing a structural transformation. For more than a decade, institutional responses to AI risk have been largely grounded in documentation-centered mechanisms such as ethical principles, policy frameworks, audit procedures, and regulatory compliance systems. While these instruments remain necessary, they are increasingly insufficient for governing emerging classes of adaptive, autonomous, and multi-agent AI


From Intelligence to Resonance: Eteryanism and the Ethical Architecture of Conscious
By Şehrazat Yazıcı This article explores the transition from intelligence-based systems toward resonance-centered models of civilization, addressing the question of whether ethical coherence and consciousness alignment can serve as foundational principles for future societies. Through the philosophical framework of Eteryanism, the paper examines how artificial intelligence, governance, and collective life can be restructured around frequency-based ethics, relational conscious


The Scientific Foundations and Ontological Structure of Eteryanism
By Şehrazat Yazıcı This chapter explores the scientific and ontological foundations of Eteryanism, addressing the question of whether contemporary scientific insights into consciousness, energy, and complexity can be integrated into a coherent philosophical model of existence. By situating developments in quantum physics, neuroscience, systems theory, and cosmology within an ethical and consciousness-centered framework, the text introduces Eteryanism as a non-dogmatic, scienc


Divine Justice, Historical Religion, and the Evolution of Consciousness: A Philosophical Inquiry from the Eteryanist Perspective
Abstract This article examines the problem of divine justice through a historical, philosophical, and consciousness-based framework. One of the central tensions in classical monotheistic traditions concerns the emergence of doctrines such as sin, heaven, and hell long after the beginning of human existence. If humanity existed for vast periods before the formation of systematic monotheistic belief, a fundamental question arises: by what principle are those earlier human being


From Populism to Consciousness:Is Humanity Approaching the Limits of Democracy?
by ŞEHRAZAT YAZICI Human history has long grappled with the question of leadership. Yet over the past fifteen years, the global political landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation: across continents, cultures, and political systems, the number of leaders rising to prominence through populist rhetoric has significantly increased. These leaders often position themselves in opposition to the existing political order, employing a language that draws a sharp line between

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