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Hierarchology and hierarchography

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posted on 2025-06-13, 16:20 authored by Karl PetričKarl Petrič

Hierarchology (along with hierarchography) is an interdisciplinary science that studies hierarchical associative systems and their connections within individuals, society, and nature. It aims to create a platform for scientific research across various disciplines, enabling the measurement and evaluation of phenomena and events in society and nature, with the primary goal of synthesizing theoretical and especially practical knowledge, including through the use of artificial intelligence systems. It examines the complex social, natural, and psychological aspects of hierarchical associative systems.
The monograph on our world and knowledge contains the following chapters: 1. Theoretical background, information hierarchy and knowledge. 2. Individual (mental approaches, psychological impulses, mental concentration, hierarchical associative system of thinking, research). 3. Family (hierarchical associative network of values, theory, history, ethics, research). 4. Society (structure, induction in society, social anomalies, stress, stigma, intrigue, mental illness, crime, nature pollution, energy efficiency, social hierarchical associative systems, research). 5. Nature (cosmic planes, induction in nature, water, microorganisms, living beings, earth, air, light, research, experiments, natural hierarchical associative systems). 6. Synthesis 7. Conclusion

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