gh the correspondence of their fnl. capabilities to fnl. cells occupied
by them was of much benefit to the systemic development of many states, nonetheless such
combinations were rather rare exceptions than a rule. And the number of talented fng.
units of low estates left anonymous in fnl. cells of the first order of hyperorganisms
of the second type will remain unknown forever.
Undoubtedly, the systemic organisation of the society of the
feudal period, as of the slave-holding before, has fulfilled its historic mission in the
cause of the evolution of Matter in general and of the human civilization, in particular.
It is enough to compare the levels of development of productive powers, cultural potential
and biogenetical possibilities of man at the beginning of these epochs and at their
end to be convinced of it. However, having existed for more than one thousand years,
the hyperorganisms of the second type with the feudal principle of the filling in of
fnl. cells with fng. units had to give up their place to hyperorganisms of the third
type with a so named capitalistic principle of filling in.
Capitalistic Period.
The beginning of the new epoch was marked by a series of bourgeois
revolutions, which occurred in those countries where the biosocial potential was reaching
the most negative significances, and the former obsolete organisational principle of the
filling in of fnl. cells with fng. units did not meet more and more a growing level of
the intellectual development of nations. The fnl. meaning of revolutions consisted in the
systemic shake up of all fng. units of some relatively closed hypersystem, accompanied
by forcible vacating of fnl. cells of upper parts of its pyramids. The fng. units,
who usually did not like to leave the above said cells, were exposed to a physical
extermination. As a result of this painful, but essential for the general progress
of human civilization process of the entire reorganisation of hypersystems, the
estate-castes' verges, which were separating some groups of fng. units from others and
were the principal obstacle of proper filling in of fnl. cells of hyperstructures, were
gradually being erased. Owing to this, every individual had a much broader opportunity
than before, depending on the level of his intellect's development to fill in this or
that cell at any level of the vertical of fnl. pyramids.
The hyperstructures of the second type destroyed during
bourgeois revolutions were requiring the creation of new forms of social integration.
Various organisational problems that appeared in connection with this were assisting an
augmentation of the number of individuals with an active highest signal subsystem of the
cerebrum, which was specialising precisely on this range of specific irritants. Their
active functioning was named afterwards 'the organisational activity', which
constituted some kind of creative work in forming optimum structures of fnl. cells of
various hyperorganisms and filling them in with appropriate fng. units (the selection
and placing of personnel). Formulated as a result of the activity of bourgeois organisers
the intrastructural regulation of public functioning, fixed by new legal standards,
enabled the regular access of fng. units with appropriate phenogenotype into cells of
upper levels of fnl. pyramids, which in its turn has led to the extension of the share
of effective implementation of algorithms of a high order.
The active attraction of highly intellectual fng. units into
cells of upper levels of various pyramids raised the capability of the cerebrum to
respond to a more broad range of problems, after which a further differentiation of
fnl. centres of its highest signal subsystems by groups of problems-irritants followed,
during which its perceiving receptors of problems, sharply responding to some
certain problems-irritants and communicating an arisen excitement in a necessary
direction along the structure of the cerebrum, at the same time remained indifferent
to a great number of others. All that was telling in a favourable way on the augmentation
of the number of inventors in industry and scientists in various branches of science, for
whom it now became important to get as a fng. unit not only to a required level along the
vertical, but also into an appropriate fnl. cell along the horizontal of fnl. pyramids.
As a result of their fruitful functioning the rapid technical re-equipment of production
pyramids was being realised at the expense of a broader and broader use of various machines
and mechanisms as well as of extensive utilisation of the power of wind, falling water,
and afterwards of reactions of combustion of coal, petroleum and natural gas. Underlying
operations of inorganic structural formations - machines, these highly effective sources
of energy allowed to free, substituting them in fnl. cells of the first order, a huge
quantity of fng. units - people, whose costly energy of biochemical reactions, going in
tissues of muscles of their organisms, was serving before that as a power supply source
for the fulfilment of many appropriate algorithms of the lower order. Relieved of
low-intellectual functioning in cells of the first order the fng. units were filling
in with more willingness cells of a higher level, assisting the augmentation of their
number. All that was meeting the laws of the motion of Matter in quality-time
to a certain extent.
Caused by a differentiation of cells a further integration of
the society led not only to the structural growth of then existing fnl. pyramids, but to
the multiplying of their number. The optimality of formation and reconstruction of each
pyramid as well as the filling in of its cells with appropriate fng. units was entirely
dependent on the organisational capabilities of the highest signal subsystem of the
cerebra of individuals, who were filling in cells of administration of an appropriate
pyramid, while the conditions of private business undertakings, inherent to the
capitalistic system of relations, were influencing favourably to a certain extent on
the organisational rivalry. To newly established fnl. pyramids should be attributed so
important, as a bank, which exerted through control over the operation of finances a
certain influence on the development of these or other branches of economy.
Simultaneously the evolution of sections of the highest
signal subsystems of the man's cerebrum was continuing, increasing the efficiency of
his functioning and acquiring the capability to the irritation on the enlarged list of
stimuli, including such as promotion up along the vertical of a pyramid, an improvement
of his welfare, attainment of popularity and glory, and others. The stimulus of promotion
constituted a developing searching instinct of the individual, facilitating him to find
a fnl. cell in the structural depth of pyramids, corresponding by the set of algorithms
to his fnl. abilities. The diversification of kinds of stimulation of functioning in each
cell while keeping money recompense as basic, was being realised with their simultaneous
uniting into diverse combinations, from the optimality of which a degree of excitability
of appropriate subsystems of the cerebrum of every fng. unit was depending. The broadening
at the same time of a variety of sections of perception of the highest signal subsystems
with the specialisation of them by groups of problems-irritants had as its basis also
a self-defending function, as the excitement of the CNS from the whole range of
ever-increasing problems would have led otherwise to the destruction of the delicate
mechanism of creative functioning.
Meanwhile, the fine nuancing of the above said specialisation
of subsystems of the cerebrum to a certain kind of irritants and stimulators did not have
any outward distinguishing features and therefore could be defined only during the process
of functioning by its results. Owing to this, at first the revealing and selection of the
most individuals fitted for a given kind of functioning were carried out by means of the
competition, later - with the help of various psychological tests.
As a result of the hypersystemic reorganisation reached by
humanity, it has achieved for a hundred and fifty years' duration of functioning of
hyperorganisms of the third type such progress, which exceeded all the attainments
obtained before during a thousand years of the feudal epoch. The evolution of these
self-regulating hypersystems went on up to nowadays and its rate met to a certain extent
the laws of the motion of Matter in quality-time, but the capitalistic (in the
initial phase of its development) principle of the filling in of pyramids' fnl. cells
with fng. units naturally could not become the summit of the systemic organisation of
human society. The reason for that was lying in its foundation, that is in the private
property for capital, which was handed down as inheritance without the taking into
account of phenogenotypical peculiarities of the posterity, directly influencing on
fnl. abilities of every new generation of fng. units. Because of this the more and more
capital capacious means of production of the developing industry were creating now and
then an insuperable barrier between fnl. cells of their proprietors-managers and fng.
units - individuals with a highest signal subsystem of the cerebrum specialised on
organisation and management, but who did not own the capital. This barrier was not less
insuperable also during the filling in with fng. units of the fnl. cells of governments'
pyramids of capitalist countries, where very expensive election campaigns as well as the
lack of the scientifically founded selection of candidates by their fnl. abilities and
preparations were leading at times to the election of accidental people from propertied
ones or from those, who had their patronage, to important public posts. But even a most
prominent lawyer, a representative of military or business circles, or even a party
functioner cannot always be a good minister or a vice-president. However, if during the
period of feudal separation and patriarchality the cases of the filling in of upper cells
of governments' pyramids with low-effective fng. units had little influence on the
development of a hypersystem as a whole, then now at a higher level of integration of
social organisms even low-efficient functioning though of one of the fng. units on the
top of pyramids could affect the process of social development ruinously, and the higher
cell this unproductive fng. unit was occupying, the bigger the negative effect he began
to make.
Thus, the availability of excessive freedom in capitalistic
comprehension, from one side, making difficult a further systemic integration of the
society as well as the private possession and inheritance of capital, from the other side,
began to stand in the way of a further hypersystemic development of the human civilization
and to hamper the motion of Matter in quality-time. Owing to this, the capitalist
social structures of the initial period were in a fever from time to time because of
social-economic shocks, being determinated by the action of the laws of phenogenodynamics
and accompanied by such unhealthy phenomena as various crises and slumps in economy,
bankruptcy, growth of inflation, lock-outs, chronic unemployment. To keep a social-dynamic
balance in capitalist hypersystems of the early period such extreme measures of
self-regulation of this formation started to be used more and more often as a
nationalisation of some sectors of economy, which signalled of the incapability of
previous leaders of administration of appropriate governing pyramids to organise
their normal functioning and development. Both the competing tendencies of capitalist
integration of the initial period - monopolisation and nationalisation - along with the
private initiative of decentralised sectors of economy, however, were not in a position
to provide a full hypersystemic homeostasis in appropriate countries while there existed
in them the possession and inheritance together with capital of fnl. cells of organisers
as well and a lack of sufficient understanding of the necessity as well as a scientifically
founded methodology of filling in these cells with the maximum appropriate fng. units,
that is with those having a necessary spectrum of fnl. centres of the cerebrum's highest
signal subsystems, directed on solving problems of the organisation of a given
hyperorganism. At the same time the said problems ought to be its permanent irritants.
Period of Modern Hyperorganisation.
All the foregoing has created pre-requisites for the appearance of
hyperorganisms of the fourth type, the birth of which coincided with the socialist
revolution in Russia. The ideas of a social reconstruction of the society arose long
before that in the advanced minds of individuals--theorists, living in the most developed
countries of western Europe, however, they arose not quite by chance, but were dictated
by the course of the Evolution of Matter itself, by the action of its laws. And the
reason why the first hypersystemic shake up of such kind happened in Russia in 1917
can be explained by the fact that due to patriarchal-monarchic foundations turned out
in this country a significant delay took place in the appearance and multiplying of
hyperorganisms of the third type. The belated February bourgeois revolution could not
reduce the biosocial potential of a big negative value accumulated by that time, since
the new and weak bourgeois stratum had not yet promoted (or had not acquired) capable
organisers. However, among fng. units of the lower estate there were a significant number
of them. Therefore exactly they, united in a single party with rigid discipline and led by
individuals with new organisational approaches, became creators of hypersystemic organisms
of a new type, in the organisation of which a socialist principle of the filling in
of fnl. cells with fng. units was laid: from everyone - by (his fnl.) abilities.
The abolition of private property for capital eliminated the
legal basis of handing down as an inheritance as well as the possibility of occupying fnl.
cells of the upper part of pyramids for any arbitrarily long period of time. Only in a
socialist state, as it was intended by the theorists of socialism, should each citizen
have the right fixed in the constitution to occupy any fnl. cell of any level of any fnl.
pyramid without the right to inherit it to his posterity. Thus, the last legal obstacle
to filling in fnl. cells with any fng. units maximally corresponding to them by fnl.
capabilities was removed in hyperorganisms of the fourth type. The possibility itself
of the free placing of each fng. unit depending on its fnl. spectrum into an appropriate
fnl. cell at any level along both the vertical and the horizontal of pyramids met fully
the laws of phenogenodynamics and assisted in keeping up the social-dynamic balance of
a hypersystem.
The ideas of socialism and social reorganisation of the society
became popular not only in Russia. Under the influence of laws of the Evolution of Matter
they thrilled and excited the minds of a significant part of the population in many
countries of the world, including those with a developed infrastructure of systems of
hyperorganisms. Therefore, revolutionary transformations also affected many western
countries. However, taking into consideration that the basis of their state hypersystems
was constituted of already quite developed hyperorganisms of the third type, that
for that time were still meeting the then requirements of the motion of Matter in
quality-time, more or less serious political changes did not take place in those
countries. At the same time, the evolutionary need in these transformations has influenced
greatly the process of accelerated development of hyperorganisms of the third type of
their hypersystems into hyperorganisms of the fourth type. It can be illustrated by many
facts. To them we can attribute a consecutive growth of the stratum of hired professional
managers, and a growth of the number of joint-stock companies and companies, managed
jointly by a few joint proprietors, and restrictions while inheriting capital, and
strengthening of bank and state regulation of industrial and agricultural production,
and many other indications, which assisted to a more qualitative filling in of fnl.
cells of social pyramids with appropriate fng. units. All this led to a reduction of the
negative values of the social biopotential and assisted in keeping up a social-dynamic
balance in hypersystems of those countries.
Thus, starting from the first third of the twentieth century,
humanity, the numbers of which by that time already exceeded 1.6 billion people, became
a witness and a direct participant of the global, never before seen systemic integration
of hyperorganisms of the fourth type, which was requiring a further and more precise
combination of functional abilities of fng. units with algorithms being fulfilled of
fnl. cells occupied by them, simultaneously raising the degree of the negative effect
from their improper functioning. In this connection, as never before, the role of the
organising process increased and became not a solitary episodic act, but the permanent
creative activity of hundreds of thousand of fng. units - people, provided with the
specialised phenogenotype.
The specific kind of functioning, which the organising
process is, in the present-day understanding should accomplish the following
tasks, which it is possible to express as the ability:
1. To define as precisely as possible:
a) the whole range of
'problems for solution', that a hypersystem has at a given moment in any field
of its functioning - from abstract-scientific to utilitarian-social;
b) approaching
(being expected) with time 'problems of the future' and being planned in
prospect 'targets of development';
2. To divide up a given range of problems and
targets by spatial-qualitative-temporal indications and to attach them to
appropriate hyperorganisms. No one problem should be left without attention
or appropriate attachment;
3. To form optimal structures of fnl. cells
of all hyperorganisms of a given system in accordance with the list of problems
and targets, raised before each hyperorganism for their solution. To re-form
permanently the hyperstructures as the spectrum of problems and targets renews;
4. To determinate a set of algorithms for each
fnl. cell, conditioning it by the differentiating of functions within the framework
of a given hyperorganism. To revise regularly the sets of algorithms as the
re-forming of hyperorganisms' structures is going in accordance with the dynamics
of the forming of problems and targets;
5. To fill in fnl. cells with fng. units appropriate
by their fnl. abilities, having specific spectrums of fnl. centres of the cerebrum's
highest signal subsystems, specialised on irritation from a part of problems, being
put before a given fnl. cell, and on their effective solution (selection and placing
of personnel);
6. To establish favourable conditions for the
normal functioning of all fng. units in their fnl. cells as well as to provide
control on their proper functioning;
7. As far as individual fnl. abilities of every fng.
unit are changing in ontogenesis, to provide in due time their transferences to other,
more corresponding to them fnl. cells with the simultaneous filling in of the cells,
that became free, with new, not less specialised fng. units.
Thus, in the organising process it is possible
to pick out the two mutually coordinated trends:
1. To form an optimal social hyperstructure
of fnl. cells, maximally responding to the dynamics of problems and targets
requiring solution.
2. To allocate and assign the whole existing
mass of heterogeneous by their fnl. abilities fng. units in hyperorganisms'
fnl. cells, corresponding to a specialised phenogenotype of each of them.
It is quite natural that only the people who have fnl. centres
of the cerebrum's highest signal subsystems tuned up accordingly to 'the problems of
organising', became able to carry out the colossal, still increasing organisational work,
and that only such people could function effectively in fnl. cells of organisers-managers,
which every hyperorganism should have in a sufficiently reasonable quantity. Moreover,
the organisers themselves should be well organised into a single fnl. pyramid which was
reflected in the history by the establishment of various political parties. At the same
time, taking into consideration that individuals who have specific spectrums of the
highest signal subsystems' fnl. centres, directed to the solving of organisational
problems, constitute only a part of the self-employed active population of each
generation of humanity, it is necessary to seek them out constantly and, depending on
the level of the development and an individual specific character of their fnl. centres'
spectrums, to fill in with them appropriate fnl. cells of a pyramid of the organisational
functioning, to load at a maximum their fnl. abilities, meanwhile assisting in every
possible way their normal activity. The process of the filling in of organisers' fnl.
cells with fng. units in no way should have a stochastic (incidental) character,
because a casual entering them by inappropriate fng. units always leads to their
unauthoritativity and passiveness, caused by the lack of irritability to problems and
targets, that a fnl. cell has for solution, or to their false activity, that gives rise
to wrong, burdensome for corresponding hyperorganism, decisions. All this reduces the
efficiency of functioning of a hypersystem as a whole, leads to the weakening of its
fnl. potential and the growing, because of the violation of laws of the phenogenodynamics,
of the negative value of the social biopotential. Finally, the result of this is an
augmentation of the number of unsolved problems and targets being ignored, causing
a destabilisation of the social-dynamic balance of any hypersystem.
On applying all that to the theory of the socialist society,
it is necessary to emphasize that objective laws attributed to it were and are the laws
of not only functioning, but of a further social evolution as well. Therefore it is
necessary to regard every really socialist enterprise or establishment not as an economic
mechanism, which emasculates out of it the dialectical content and deprives it beforehand
of an opportunity to develop, but as a hyperorganism, which is a permanently developing
relatively isolated for fulfilment of some common function system of fnl. cells, filled
with appropriate fng. units, closely connected between themselves by intrasystemic
intercells fnl. relations. Such an approach to socialist organisation in countries,
which would have entered the way of construction of the socialism, could eliminate
all that which was hampering their development. However, no full understanding and/or
underestimation of this circumstance at a certain stage of the socialist development, that
lasted only several decades in a few countries, has led first of all to the distortion
of the processes of formation and functioning of the most perfect hyperorganisms of the
fourth type and as a consequence to infringements of the phenogenodynamics' laws as a
whole. Moreover, even the filling in of the uppermost fnl. cells (of state and party
leadership) of these social hypersystems ceased to meet the present-day requirements of
the hypersystemic formation and development, as a result of which this development at a
certain moment has halted, but the socialist society itself began rolling down gradually
to passiveness and stagnation more and more. All that arose on the thickening background
of the social-scientific illiteracy, dogmatism, scholasticism, incompetence and militant
bureaucracy of the most part of ruling leaders. Finally, the socialist experiment in
its pure form, not meeting any more the requirements of the motion of Matter in
quality-time, under the influence of the laws of social evolution gradually ended
in the last third of the twentieth century in most countries where it was started. So,
the foretold long ago convergence of the two social systems has entered into the final
phase, dividing the human civilisation practically only into two main categories -
hypersystemically developed countries (North America, most of Europe, Japan, Australia,
etc.) and undeveloped ones (Africa, most of Asia, most of Latin America, etc.). The Laws
of the Evolution of Matter, of its Dialectics proved to be victorious again. They were
and remain the criterion of correctness of the direction of motion and evolution of the
human formation. Only they dictated and continue to dictate the character of actions for
getting over all available problems and for achieving all planned aims. Therefore each
existing nation or a contemporary state in order to meet the requirements of the 'actual'
time should undoubtedly conform to the laws of hypersystemic organisation and
phenogenodynamics, following from the Laws of the Evolution of Matter, by means of
permanent perfection of the composition of intrastructural inter-cells' links of their
every hyperorganism, enrichment of the aggregate phenogenofund and ensuring the maximum
correspondence of fng. units to the fnl. cells occupied by them. Only such an approach
can allow these nations and states to create a perfect system of up-to-date hyperorganisms
of the fourth type and with their help to increase sharply their scientific-technical and
social-economic potential.
In present-day geopolitics, reflecting opposing organisational
tendencies in human society, in this connection the scientific-systemic prevision
acquires more and more significance. A correct prognostication of the political situation
in any separately taken country and various regions of the world will depend more and
more on the knowledge of those, who need it, of how to estimate precisely, to model
a hypersystemic situation turned out in these regions as well as to predict its
transformation in accordance with the requirements of the organisational development
in the nearest future.
Analysing the tendencies prevailing during thousands of
years and particularly during the latest decades in the organisational development
of hyperorganisms and the factors influencing the keeping up of the state of social
homeostasis in them in the presence of a well-known row of variable quantities, it is
possible to deduce a certain sense of mutual dependence between them, characterized by
the so named 'coefficient of fnl. efficiency of systemic organisation' of a given
hypersystem (Kf.e.s.o.).
Kf.e.s.o. = Kc.p.t. +
Ks.c. + Kph.g.f. + Ku./c.
where Kc.p.t. - the coefficient of comprehension of 'problems' and
'targets', characterising the comprehending by solutions of available problems and
planned targets as well as the attachment of each newly appearing problem or target
to this or that hyperorganism.
Ks.c. - the coefficient of systemic composition,
characterising the optimality of formation of fnl. pyramids and the dynamics of their
re-forming as the spectrum of problems being solved is changing.
Kph.g.f. - the coefficient of aggregate phenogenofund.
The process of 'brains drain' from some countries to others leads to an appropriate
alteration in these hypersystems of precisely this coefficient. But the main factor
having an influence on its magnitude remains as previously the level of development
of science and public education in a given state itself. There, where the rate
of growth of this coefficient is behind the average magnitude or comes down,
a phenogenetic degeneration of a nation or a state is taking place.
Ku./c. - the coefficient of corresponding fng.
units to fnl. cells and of fnl. cells to fng. units, characterising the level of
organisational-personnel work.
All four components of Kf.e.s.o. of hypersystems
are striving to increase. In historical retrospection this coefficient is much lower
at every earlier formation, than at subsequent ones, but higher than at preceding ones.
Thus, Kf.e.s.o. is the index of the level of civilization and systemic
integration, attained by this or that hypersystem. (Nowadays it is possible to judge
indirectly about its relative magnitude even by the structure of foreign trade of this
or that state.) Therefore the bigger its magnitude, the higher the level of the systemic
organisation of a given hypersystem and the longer the period of the state of homeostasis
will be in it. Those hypersystems would have the future, that will have the highest rate
of growth of this summary coefficient, giving a proper attention to the increase of each
of its components. And it is possible to achieve this only by correctly using the
deductions of modern scientific theories remembering at the same time the words of the
famous Russian mathematician N.I. Lobachevskij who said that: "... Everything in
the nature is subject to a measurement, everything can be counted".
These are all reasons to suppose that the hypersystemic
organisation of Matter is striving in the end for such a dynamically stable state,
at which all fng. units - people being born will occupy only those fnl. cells of
hyperstructures that correspond the most to their phenogenotypical characteristics.
Exactly in this the Laws of Dialectics of Matter, how strange it can be, are harmonious
with the communist principle of the filling in of fnl. cells with fng. units: "From
everyone - by fnl. abilities, to everyone - by fnl. requirements", that is the
combining of fnl. abilities with fnl. requirements for each fng. unit can happen only
while filling in with it of an appropriate fnl. cell. Therefore, having ruled out the
pseudo-communist regimes, it is still too early to reject completely the communist ideas
or reveries themselves as such, as their appearance was not casual at all.
One way or another, but seriously speaking, it is necessary
to bear in mind that in the end the entire humanity, as a single whole, under the
influence of the Laws of materialistic Dialectics is striving for such a state, at which
the biosocial homeostasis will have a neutral background. To such a state of society it is
possible to give any theoretical name. We shall call it by a code name 'a society
with an ideal systemic self-organisation'. The most distinguishing feature of the
above society will be that all its members - fng. units, receiving a periodic comparative
testimonial to their functional phenogenoabilities and requirements will have all rights
and opportunities to occupy for a strictly definite period of time any, even the uppermost
fnl. cell along both the structural vertical and the horizontal of any of the fnl.
pyramids existing in the hypersystem.
At the same time, the filling in for a strictly definite period
of time of any, even the uppermost fnl. cell along both the structural vertical and the
horizontal of any of the existing in the hypersystem fnl. pyramids will be realised only
with the most corresponding to it, proceeding from an available at a given moment of time
presence, fng. unit - individual, able in the process of its functioning to fulfil in the
best way the whole list of fnl. algorithms assigned to a given fnl. cell. The present-day
right of private property will be transformed gradually in future society into the right
of personal responsibility (both individual and collective), depending on a fnl. cell in
the structure of an appropriate pyramid a given fng. unit occupies, for the normal
functioning and further development of this or that hyperorganism. Only at such order the
most useful and responsible, but not the most avid and power-seeking individuals will
strive to occupy fnl. cells on the top of pyramids' structural vertical.
There is no doubt that such a society will surely be formed
(and the sooner, the better), and all the following generations of humanity will have
to take it obligatorily into consideration more and more. Exactly the reason therefore
why for the present-day generation the knowledge of the Laws of Dialectics is so
important, as only by taking them into consideration and only with their help will
it be able as an actual (that is for the present moment of time) representative
of all generations of humanity of both the preceding and the following ones (and bearing
an appropriate part of responsibility before all of them) to form correctly its (as well
as their) FUTURE, dosed with problems within a norm.
But what will be this FUTURE? With an understanding of the
Laws of the Dialectics of Matter, now it is already not so difficult for us to imagine
it. It is quite natural that the further Evolution of Matter will go on the way of
superhypersystemic self-organisation, during which human society in the end, having
formed ideally on a planet the Earth as a single whole with a neutral background, will
become itself a fng. unit in a fnl. cell of some extrasuperhyperorganism within the
limits of the evolving Universe. By other analogous fng. units there can be either some
other civilizations, or future branches of our own civilization, if the colonization
of the Universe will begin (and it is not excluded at all) only from our planet. But
this is already a relatively DISTANT FUTURE...
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