Introduction to the Unicist Theory of Evolution

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By Peter Belohlavek

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The target behind the development of an evolution theory was to achieve knowledge that facilitates developing actions in the environment that allowed for evolution. Peter Belohlavek´s research is particularly aimed at people, institutions and cultures that need to know the laws of evolution in order to act upon those fields within which an individual may influence on environment.
This field was examined pursuant two study paths: on the one hand, the field of cultural evolution and on the other hand, that of individual evolution. The goal of this study was to find a model that permitted the understanding of the possibilities of influencing evolution, or of exerting influence to mitigate the effects of an involution.
Any theory seeking to explain evolution steps into the greatest taboo-sphere that man possesses: the relationship with his own future. Darwin delved into the world of taboos and the outcomes and “discussions” remain after many years.
An evolution theory seeks to make a certain reality objective, beyond the scope of influence of man. This has happened in the evolution of any science that probes into spheres that used to belong to the world of beliefs or of magic.
The question answered by the Unicist Theory of Evolution is how this evolution is produced and how it can be anticipated to influence as far as it is possible.
Despite man’s own definition that objectivity is not possible in its completeness, it is his own responsibility to approach it to foster the evolution of his own species and of the context he is immersed in.
Introduction to the Unicist Theory of Evolution