9.5 Hypotheses on the Informational Structure of Life which are Multi-scale, Human-readable, Provocative, Coherent, Plausible, Falsifiable, and Actionable
William R. Softky

TL;DR
This paper proposes a concise, unorthodox framework of ten hypotheses aiming to understand human informational structure and address civilization's urgent issues related to digital signals and human cognition.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, multi-scale, human-readable set of hypotheses that form a unified theory of life, emphasizing clarity, simplicity, and actionable insights.
Findings
Five hypotheses address current human problems.
Five hypotheses propose solutions for civilization challenges.
Framework emphasizes data quality for human sensory systems.
Abstract
This document has an unorthodox structure to accomplish an unorthodox goal: presenting the scaffolding for a zero-parameter Unified Theory of Life inside several dozen pages. Ideally, that length is short enough to be understood in a few hours, yet complete and principled enough to unfold into solutions to civilization's most urgent problem: the accelerating de-calibration of fluid human brains by compelling digitized signals. The stakes of understanding humans as informational beings are huge. Without drastic changes, crucial human functionality will vanish in a generation. Fortunately, the cures are cheap and easy if promoted properly. These ten hypotheses re-present in more abstract, encapsulated form a Framework published a few months ago in a reputable peer-reviewed journal, which concluded that human sensory systems must be accorded data of the same quality as the data which…
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TopicsDiet and metabolism studies · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
