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Quantum Sociology

Working Paper · July 2017


DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.22930.35525

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Quantum Sociology
Introduction
Quantum Sociology is the study of individuals, their environments and their relationships in the
eleven dimensions1 of the space-time continuum. The conventional sociology is very different from
this emerging field which is conceived and practiced with the help of mathematics and akin to
quantum mechanics describing the physics of subatomic particles. Living individual organisms while
reproducing in a generational sequence and cluster in family units, also concurrently inhabit a parallel
multiverse hidden from the conventional sociology of communities and societies and hence hither to
went unexplored. The behavioral sciences based solely on the visible biological systems have failed
to explain and/or solve the problems of humanity due to these inadequate and incomplete
perceptual limitations. The entire humanities have been adversely affected by these biospheric
perceptions against the realities of the quantum multiverses which are the building blocks of
consciousness and awareness of organic lives.

Societal-Mechanics of Individual Organisms


Individual organisms as well as the generational units are formed when conducive environments
aided by the infinitesimal physical multiverses provide the unique relationships necessary to sustain
the evolution of an individual intelligence alongside the collectives to explore an infinite number of
options stemming from the spontaneous ecosystems of relationships and create the experiences of
the visible biosphere. The subatomic sociology of this biosphere needs study with computational
sciences as well as the neurosciences and many other digital tools and technologies including big
data, artificial intelligence and machine learning.

The entanglements of the logical and the illogical is complex and may take many centuries to
untangle, if ever at all. Humanity and the humanities need to embark on this quest with haste to
prevent not only its extinction but also to create a purpose and a future for its very existence. The
salient characteristics of intelligence is perpetuation of species and constructive ecosystems whatever
their means.

1 These 11 dimensions are articulated in the Societal-Mechanics Framework explained in this paper.

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