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  1. Context Most of this page was originally created by the late Kris Roose, an expert in the works of Teilhard de Chardin. Kris Roose: What emerges, merges-- Tout ce qui monte, converge (Maria Luiza Glycerio and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin) The notion of evolution, generally speaking, describes the progressive transition of simple systems towards more elaborate ones, but more specifically this ...

    • Fundamental Drive
    • Internal Organization
    • Natural Limits
    • Dominant Building Blocks
    • Comparison Between Level 8 and 9
    • Departicularization
    • The Fundamental Law of Existence
    • The God Hypothesis
    • Evolutionary "Attitudes"
    • References

    Along Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. the most fundamental characteristic of the evolving Kosmos is its tendency towards 1. an increasing complexificationand 2. an increasing consciousness. This tendency is described in more detail at the Evolutionpage. Another characteristic is the fact that every higher level is completely composed of building blocks...

    The behavior and interactions at the first five levels of our Kosmos are simple enough to be controlled by individual interaction between the constituting elements, and influences from the environing systems. Starting with level 6, nature developed steering subsystemsas a part of the complex system. This steering subsystem controls the individual d...

    At every level nature encounters a natural limit, (Teilhard called these boundaries critical points) apparently marking the exhaustion of evolutionary possibilities (although evolution continues at a higher level, adding just one degree of complexity). In every domain, when anything exceeds a certain measurement, it suddenly changes its aspect, con...

    During evolution, the "dominant" system organizing the superior one, moves form the left end of the range (simple building blocks) to the right (the most evolved samples). E.g. at the molecular level, the most important and central atoms are simple elements such as hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. At higher biological levels the most elaborated structu...

    There exist some impressive analogies between level 8 (the metazoa) and level 9 (socialization): as blood vessels transport products and cells from the point of production to the point of application, rivers and streets develop in society. As the nervous system transports information in both senses between decision making and executive centers, ele...

    We can observe the same trend in nowadays' computers: they are becoming "multipurpose", taking the "intelligent" part of the job for themselves, and reducing peripheral devices as printers, scanners, musical instruments and speakers to their most essential performing aspects. This departicularization of the intelligent element, i.e. man, not only l...

    We could put one more step inwards, and try to define to most fundamental Law of Existence. Although Integration is a very important process, it is perhaps only the concrete way by which a deeper law is applied. To integrate is a way to participate into the existence of other systems, things and people, but what is this drive which pushes us toward...

    The most intriguing applications of this fundamental law can perhaps be found in some problems concerning God. These considerations are, of course, highly speculative, as speculative as the existence of God itself, but it is comforting that these intriguing hypotheses seem to comply with this fundamental law, and even find (a shy beginning of) an e...

    Optimism

    Another fascinating application of the law "To exist is to educe existence by integration" is the optimistic approach of evolution. In modern culture it seems wise to profess a certain pessimism. Optimism most evidently is a sign of naive credulousness. Suffice it to look at all the troubles and miseries in the world, most of them provoked by man himself, to conclude to the very bad nature of man, and the tragic issue of existence itself. Teilhard got some hard problems with his optimistic ap...

    Constructivism

    A related phenomenon is the constructive "attitude" in life. In the aftermath of the Hippie movement, perhaps the first sign of the new Renaissance, during some decades numerous books about positive thinking were published, the most renown being V.N. Peale's The Force of Positive Thinking. . The essence is that, while the possibilities of our personality and the situation we're living in, are probable richer than our defensive, neurotic way of thinking suggests, our chances to discover them a...

    Roose, Kris, Hiperfizika, zin en toekomst van bestaan en heelal, ("Hyperphysics, Sense and Future of Existence and Universe"). Ms., 1966. Bible, 1 Joh 4 and 18 Roose K. & Van Brandt B.: Het Geheim van het Geluk ("The Secret of Happiness"), Kluwer, Antwerpen, 1985.

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