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About this wiki
Featured articles
- Disclaimer
- Point Omega (definitions)
- Point Omega (4 page summary)
- The evolutionary stability of a bi-stable system of emotions and motivations in species with an open-ended capacity for learning
- Towards a Cognition-Energy-Learning Model
- Energy and Strokes: how the quality of relationships influences the process of learning and individual development
- Self-blindness in humans as prerequisite for the evolution of advanced intelligence
- Impersonal Power Structures ruling our world
- Social-role Blindness and the periodic emergence of conflict and disaster; on Population Cycles precluding the establishment of lasting social equilibria
- Why never peace ?
- The significance of the Point Omega transition
- Directives for after Point Omega
- Enlightenment
The Omega Research Foundation
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- Goals of foundation
- How to contribute
Further reading
- List of literature and references
- Comments on Eckhart Tolle's "A New Earth, Awakening to your life's purpose"
- Comments on Quinn
- Comments on Ruiz
- Comments on Kris Verburgh's "Fantastisch, over het universum in ons hoofd"