Evolution of Human Intelligence; Psychological Science for a Better World

07 July 2023, Version 2
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Abstract

Humankind faces many problems, such as terrorism, crime, divorce, drug abuse, war, theft, etc. I performed this multidisciplinary study to determine whether there are primary and common psychological reasons and solutions for significant issues. I have discovered more than 3000 mind viruses that make grand delusions that significantly regress human intelligence and decisions in social and individual well-being. How can those mind viruses be destroyed by ('3000') healthy mind viruses? Here I suggest the fundamental nature of intelligence and why/how it resulted from biological evolution and (if) the afterlife(occurs) how does universally evolve the consciousness. The psychological(scientific) course on the 'eight-fold path' might be a better/best way to learn and train to scan mind viruses to prevent/ cure issues. Furthermore, discuss better nurture, clock time vs. psychological time, true happiness, and more than forty new ideas. A 3D graph showing individual and social intelligence evolution mechanisms make a happier world.

Keywords

Buddhist meditation
cognitive psychology
consciousness
decision making
eightfold path
two ultra-quantum particles
healthy mind viruses
intelligence evolution
life after death
mind viruses
nature vs. nurture
grand delusions
social well-being

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