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NeuroSfiral

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From the Great Limits to the Great Unity

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Preface

The book «Neurosfiral: From the Great Limits to the Great Unity» embarks on a journey through the depths of time, consciousness, and culture, built on the intersection of philosophy, science, and inventive thought. Its pages unveil the concept of the «Sfiral» as a key to understanding time, meanings, and harmonious development. It serves as a bridge between philosophy, science, culture, and technology, offering a model capable of uniting disparate elements into a cohesive whole.

This book invites the reader to delve deeply into the nature of time and meaning. Here, ancient symbols like the Great Limit meet modern technological achievements such as fractal sfiral neurons. These concepts not only connect the past with the future but also pave the way to harmonious Unity, where culture, science, and ethics function in a unified rhythm.

The question of time has always fascinated humanity. At different stages of history, its understanding has reflected society’s perception of itself and the world. The linear model, where events follow one another irreversibly, shaped ideas of progress and inevitability. The cyclical model, on the other hand, emphasized the recurrence of natural and social processes. However, each of these models remained one-sided, neglecting the multidimensional flows of time and their influence on consciousness.

The «Sfiral» model, which forms the foundation of this book, offers a new perspective on time. Its concept is built on integrating linearity, cyclicality, and transformation. This is not merely a philosophical idea but also a practical solution for today’s world, where managing time flows becomes essential for achieving harmony.

This book invites you not just to read but to feel its pages. They encapsulate the essence of the philosophy of Sky Politics and the Fellowship of the Farseeing Oleg, where the correction of names, the purification of meanings, and the return to the root meanings of words become acts of internal and external transformation. May this journey lead you to a profound understanding of the unity of time, culture, and consciousness.

Chapter 1. The Mysteries of Time: From Linearity to the Sfiral

Time has always been one of humanity’s greatest enigmas. Its nature, flow, and impact on human life have sparked countless questions that philosophers, scientists, and artists have sought to comprehend over centuries. The linear model of time, most prevalent in Western culture, asserts that it moves in one direction — from the past to the future. However, this approach has proven too simplistic to explain the complex cycles and changes observed in nature, society, and consciousness.

On the other hand, the cyclical model, widespread in ancient cultures such as Indian, Chinese, and Greek, introduced the idea of recurrence. Cycles of day and night, seasons, and human lives illustrated the concept of eternal return. Yet, while cyclicality explains many natural phenomena, it fails to answer the question: where does the new come from, and how do transformations arise?

These two models, each reflecting certain aspects of time, remained insufficient to explain its multidimensionality. In the 21st century, with humanity confronting an unprecedented pace of change, it has become clear that the very foundations of time perception need re-evaluation. This is where the concept of the «Sfiral» comes into play — a new model of time that combines elements of linearity, cyclicality, and transformation.

Historical Roots of Time Concepts

The understanding of time as a linear phenomenon is linked to the development of monotheistic religions and a historical approach to the world. In biblical texts, time is depicted as a line leading from the creation of the world to its end. This model found reflection in the science of the Enlightenment era, where Newtonian mechanics described time as absolute, uniform, and continuous. Such linearity gave humanity a sense of progress and the ability to control the future.

The cyclical model, by contrast, reflects observations of natural rhythms and is rooted in mythological consciousness. The Vedas, ancient Chinese treatises, and classical Greek philosophers spoke of eternal repetition. The Greek philosopher Heraclitus asserted that everything flows and returns, akin to the water cycle. In China, the philosophy of Yin and Yang described the alternation of opposites, as reflected in the idea of the Great Limit.

However, both linear and cyclical models overlooked one crucial aspect: the transition between states. How does one cycle transition to another? Why do some cycles conclude while others open new horizons?

Challenges of Existing Time Models

Modern challenges such as globalization, the digital revolution, and ecological crises have shown that linear time perception no longer works. Planning based on the assumption of infinite growth has led to economic and ecological dead ends. While cyclicality is useful for forecasting, it does not address the question of radical transformations.

Moreover, existing models ignore the multidimensionality of time. They fail to account for the interconnectedness of the past, present, and future, their mutual influence, and the possibility of simultaneous existence of multiple temporal flows. This limits humanity’s ability to adapt to changes and recognize deep processes.

The Sfiral as a New Model of Time

The «Sfiral» model integrates linearity, cyclicality, and transitions into a unified whole. Its foundation consists of two mirror-symmetrical loops connected by an S-shaped curve. Each loop symbolizes a specific stage, while the S-curve represents the moment of transition, where the old order is reset, and the new one is born.

Structure of the Sfiral:

— Mirror Symmetry: Two loops of time moving in opposite directions reflect the balance of opposites. This allows for the consideration of both progress and regress as parts of a shared process.

— S-shaped Curve: The moment of transition between cycles. It is the point where the past concludes its influence, and the future begins to form.

— Fractal Nature: Each loop of the Sfiral contains smaller sfiral structures, reflecting the idea that time operates on all levels of reality.

Figure 1 shows a spiral winding. In Fig.2 — Sfiral device. Figure 3 shows a side view, the fact that the difference in devices is not obvious. We all know strategies and concepts built in the image of a spiral and assume that future events will repeat themselves in the vector of the next spiral turn. But the Sfiral device indicates to us that the turn (the sequence of events) is going in the other direction.

The Sfiral model of time enables us to understand:

— Why some historical periods end in crises, while others usher in eras of flourishing.

— How to create strategies based on an awareness of transition points.

— How to use cyclicality for planning and management, avoiding the pitfalls of linear thinking.

Practical Applications of the Sfiral

In today’s world, the Sfiral model of time opens new possibilities:

— Forecasting: Understanding transition points allows for preparation for crises and using them as opportunities for growth.

— Management: Strategic planning based on cycles and transitions becomes more flexible and adaptive.

— Education: Training focused on multidimensional time perception helps shape a new generation of leaders and thinkers.

— Technology: Using the Sfiral model in artificial intelligence for analyzing big data and forecasting temporal trends.

Connection to the Philosophy of the Great Limit

In Chinese philosophy, the Great Limit symbolizes the unity of opposites and the transition between them. This symbol, like the Sfiral, emphasizes the moment of reset, where one state transitions to another. By connecting ideas from the East and West, the Sfiral model of time becomes a universal tool for understanding reality.


Conclusion of the Chapter

The «Sfiral» model is not just a theoretical concept but a practical solution for a world where change has become a constant. It unites the past, present, and future, helps uncover hidden patterns, and enables adaptation to the challenges of time. The following chapters of the book will explore how the Sfiral model of time applies to science, technology, culture, and ethics, helping humanity move toward the Great Unity.

Chapter 2. The Sfiral Device: Structure and Philosophy

The Sfiral device is not merely a technical invention but the embodiment of a profound philosophical idea. It integrates physical, mathematical, and cultural aspects, offering a new perspective on the nature of time, space, and meaning. The Sfiral acts as a bridge between abstract concepts and practical applications, enabling the comprehension and management of processes at all levels of reality.

The Concept and Philosophical Foundation

The Sfiral is based on three key principles: mirror symmetry, S-shaped integration, and fractal structure. These principles not only define the device but also reflect fundamental laws of nature and philosophy.

— Mirror Symmetry:

— Every event and process has its opposite reflection.

— This is not merely duality but an active interaction of opposites, where energy is redistributed between them to create balance.

— Mirror symmetry symbolizes harmony between progress and regression, which is essential for understanding temporal flows.

— S-shaped Integration:

— The S-shaped loop represents a transition between states. It is the moment of reset, where the old influence ends, and the new begins to form.

— This element of the device is responsible for transformation and renewal, allowing the system to adapt to changes.

— Fractal Structure:

— The Sfiral is built on fractals, where each part replicates the structure of the whole.

— This makes the device scalable and universal, suitable for tasks of any complexity.

Physical Structure of the Device

The Sfiral consists of two mirror-symmetrical loops connected by an S-shaped curve. Each part of the device has its unique function:

— Loops:

— They represent temporal flows moving in opposite directions. One loop symbolizes progress, and the other regression.

— This enables the consideration and integration of both directions of time in analysis and forecasting.

— S-shaped Curve:

— The central element of the device that facilitates the transition between loops.

— It creates a reset point where temporal flows are redistributed and form a new configuration.

— Fractal Structure:

— At every level, the Sfiral replicates its overall form. This allows the device to work with data at any scale, from the micro-level to global processes.

Mathematical Model

The Sfiral is described using equations that integrate elements of fractal geometry and dynamic systems. These equations enable:

— Modeling Temporal Cycles:

— Identifying transition points and predicting their consequences.

— Analyzing Energy Flows:

— Detecting imbalances and redistributing resources to address them.

— Creating Adaptive Algorithms:

— The device can learn and optimize its actions based on feedback.

Cultural and Symbolic Significance

The Sfiral device is deeply connected to philosophical and cultural symbols:

— The Great Limit:

— A symbol separating Yin and Yang, reflecting the idea of mirror symmetry. The S-shaped line of the Great Limit finds its embodiment in the Sfiral’s design.

— Cyclicality of Time:

— In Eastern and Western cultures, time is often depicted as cyclical. The Sfiral expands this concept by adding an element of transformation.

— Fractal Nature of the Universe:

— The idea that the entire universe consists of self-similar structures is reflected in the device, which models temporal and spatial processes.

Practical Applications of the Sfiral

The Sfiral can be applied in various fields:

— Science and Technology:

— Analyzing complex systems and predicting temporal cycles.

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