The Problem with Uncertainty: How Probability Thinking Creates Ego, Conflict, and Inefficiency

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1. Expanded CODES Framework (Empirical Studies + Theory) ???? CODES: The Chirality of Dynamic Emergent Systems (Main Paper) 2. Introduction & High-Level Overview ???? CODES: High-Level Introduction 3. Structured Resonance & Emergent Intelligence ???? Structured Resonance and the Nature of Intelligence...And Why Structured Resonance is the Path to Truth, Peace, and Intelligence Abstract Uncertainty has been framed as a fundamental property of reality, influencing fields from physics and mathematics to psychology and philosophy. However, this assumption has led to inefficiencies in scientific progress, conflict in human systems, and the formation of ego as a psychological defense mechanism. This paper argues that uncertainty is not an inherent feature of reality but rather an artifact of limited perception. When probability is replaced with structured resonance intelligence, contradictions dissolve, ego is no longer necessary, and conflict loses its foundation. By shifting from probability-based reasoning to structured resonance, we can resolve the core issues that have plagued science, philosophy, and human civilization for millennia.

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Devin Bostick
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