Science of True Happiness: How to Create a Happier World

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Senarath Dayathilake

Objectives
- To identify fundamental psychological factors affecting intelligence evolution
- To explore the relationship between mind viruses (MV) and human cognitive development
- To examine the role of Buddhist teachings in intelligence enhancement
- To investigate the connection between psychological well-being and intelligence

Introduction
The study explores how psychological factors limit or enhance human intelligence, focusing on the concept of "mind viruses" (MV) and their impact on cognitive development. The research combines modern psychological understanding with Buddhist teachings to create a comprehensive framework for understanding intelligence evolution.

Methodology
- Interdisciplinary thought experiment; inerview, questionier, observation behaviors in massmedia
- Analysis of Buddhist texts and teachings, particularly the '8-fold path'
- Review of existing literature on meditation, cognitive development, and psychological well-being
- Development of theoretical 3D model representing intelligence evolution
- Integration of modern neuroscience with traditional Buddhist psychology

Results
1. Mind Viruses (MV) identified as primary limiting factors for intelligence development
2. Healthy Mind Viruses (HMV) discovered as effective remedies
3. Eight-fold path meditation techniques shown to effectively program the brain for better decision-making
4. Three key components identified in intelligence evolution:
   - Nature (genetic factors)
   - Nurture (environmental influences)
   - X-ultra quantum consciousness particle genome (X-UQCPG)

Discussion
- The study suggests that intelligence evolution is possible through proper mental training and decision-making
- Buddhist meditation practices offer practical methods for intelligence development
- The relationship between mind, body, and consciousness is complex and interconnected
- Proper understanding and application of HMVs can lead to improved intelligence and well-being
- The research proposes that psychological well-being is crucial for intelligence development
- Environmental factors play a significant role in cognitive development
- The study emphasizes the importance of integrating traditional wisdom with modern scientific understanding

The research concludes that human intelligence can be evolved through systematic mental training and the application of specific psychological principles, particularly those found in Buddhist teachings and modern cognitive science.

Why this work might Impact Mankind?

What might be the fundamental psychology of intelligence naturally selected in biological evolution to minimize and prevent social and personal issues and achieve a higher level of well-being? In this multidisciplinary thought experiment, I found a primary cognitive limiting factor of wellbeing, called mind viruses ( MV), which makes the grand delusion: that it may significantly limit and reverse human intelligence and physical, psychological, and social well-being. It seems essential remedies are healthy mind viruses, which might evolve by training on correct meditation in well-nurturing by intellectuals. Such psychological treatment and results might correlate with the nature and nurture of the infected person. Here, I show the disclosed core of early Buddhist teachings on training (meditation), diagnosis, prevent, and cure methodologies briefing in 8 lines; It might psychologically program positively on the brain for better intelligence decisions. A theoretical 3D graph might represent the state of evolution of intelligence, nature, nurture, X-ultra quantum genomic particle of consciousness (X-UQGPC), and psychological well-being with the psychological and clock time of a person. To this hypothesis, IF the afterlife occurs, the natural selection of the next vacant zygote/early embryo neurons ( by the certain X-UQGPC )of the next life and their quality might depend on the finally evolved X-ultra quantum genomic particles of consciousness  X-UQGPC. Therefore the quality, including the species of the new life and its’ nurturing environment, depends on the quality of the finally evolved X-UQGPC. Such natural selection of a new nurturing environment for future life might be coincident, but not preplanned or by a selection of free will of previous life. However, there may be more mysterious issues to be solved in future research; therefore, the article might not discuss a theory of everything on the central theme. In other words, still remains gaps - big questions of the great puzzle of the intelligence evolution in universe/s. Great questions such as, 1. When and why consciousness exists, 2. How does origin consciousness 3. Does it has biginng and end or infinitely exist, 4. IF, afterlife is a'fact' how does it travel infinite speed to find and bond with vacant neurons, 5. Element (of matter) does have any aim to fulfill for creat consciousness or consciousness is a just side effects., however those questions bit philosophical, at present, until great advancement of science and technology in the future. 

True Happiness and fundamental intelligence 

Analysis of Meditation research suggests that true happiness is might be a reward of correct intelligence evolution!. Grounbreaking research like ''Long-term meditators self-induce high-amplitude gamma synchrony during mental practice(1)''that result, happiest person in the world and "Meditation experience is associated with increased cortical thickness(2)" and hundreds of research that we studied, inspired our mind.

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 (1).Antoine Lutz, Lawrence L. Greischar, Nancy B. Rawlings, +1, and Richard J. DavidsonAuthors Info & Affiliations November 8, 2004
101 (46) 16369-16373 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0407401101
(2).Sara, Lazar, etc., Neuroreport. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2006 Feb 6.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroreport. 2005 Nov 28;16(17):1893–1897.              https://doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000186598.66243.19

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