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The Inward Kingdom: Jesus and the Prophets on Free Forgiveness and the End of Transactional Religion
William Cook ⸻ Abstract This paper argues that Jesus of Nazareth and the Hebrew prophets present forgiveness as originating in the character of God rather than in ritual sacrifice or transactional exchange. By focusing exclusively on prophetic writings and Gospel narratives—without Pauline interpretation—this study demonstrates that forgiveness is given before request, that mercy is proactive…
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Purpose, Choice, and the Chains We Choose
Authorship, Responsibility, and the Refusal to Be Defined by Injury William Cook ⸻ Abstract This paper argues that purpose, responsibility, and meaning are not sequential stages but a single integrated act grounded in free will. Drawing from Stoic philosophy, existential thought, Nietzschean moral critique, and cultural illustration (The Matrix), it advances the claim that freedom…
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Anticipatory Intelligence as a Property of the Universe
Consciousness, Persistence, and the Emergence of Future-Oriented Systems William Cook mentalrootkit.net ⸻ Abstract This paper argues that intelligence and consciousness are not anomalous byproducts of an otherwise indifferent universe, but emergent expressions of a deeper anticipatory structure inherent to reality itself. By distinguishing between reactive systems and anticipatory systems, it is proposed that the evolution…
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Noise, Ego, and the Conditions for Insight
Why Breakthrough Ideas May Require Freedom More Than Brilliance -William Cook ⸻ Abstract This paper explores the conditions under which conceptual insight and theoretical innovation are most likely to occur. Rather than attributing breakthroughs primarily to exceptional intelligence or individual brilliance, it examines the role of cognitive and motivational factors—particularly ego involvement, identity pressure, and…
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The Transcendence Blindness Fallacy: Evolutionary Mismatch and Cognitive Vulnerability in Advanced Minds
By William Cook MentalRootKit.net ⸻ Abstract This paper introduces the Transcendence Blindness Fallacy, a newly articulated cognitive and evolutionary error in which individuals, cultures, or advanced civilizations lose the ability to recognize lower-level aggression, deception, or predatory behavior due to prolonged stability, rationality, and peace. Unlike classical fallacies, this phenomenon includes a dual distortion: (1)…
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The Cosmic Age Gradient Hypothesis:
⸻ A Formal Scientific Framework for Assessing Civilization Age Asymmetry and the Silence Problem William Cook mentalrootkit.net Author Note Correspondence concerning this manuscript should be addressed to William Cook. Website: mentalrootkit.net The author declares no conflicts of interest. ⸻ **The Cosmic Age Gradient Hypothesis: A Formal Scientific Framework for Assessing Civilization Age Asymmetry and the…