Cause of politics (Unified Humanity Science)

Allen Young

Aug 23 2023 • 2 mins

https://youtu.be/mjDwJfxrmYs Humans are unique and strange animals in the sense that humans create and enforce rules for governing their behaviors. Humans are individually and collectively self-programming and self-enforcing. At any given place and time in humanity, human brains think what the right way to live in that place and time is. The human notion of what the right way to live life constantly evolves in different places and different times. Civilizational and cultural wars happen to prove which human notion and way of life is superior hence right, and which is inferior hence wrong. Humans are political creatures because humans have strong convictions about what's right and wrong for them, and humans want to pursue what they believe is right for them. A political issue is what a group of human beings feels very strongly about. A political policy is a stance on a political issue. A politician promotes and pursues a number of political policies, and the supporters of the politician votes for the politician to implement the politician's political policies. In Unified Humanity Science, I look at politics as the collective manifestations of the evolving human morality, sense of right and wrong, in a society. Extreme polarity is required in politics to get voted, because human brains notice and get excited or repelled by extremes; humans do not want boring and dull issues that do not move their hearts and soul and mind. Human brains want contentious issues, extreme issues, exciting issues, not boring and dull issues; because of that, politics must be extremely contentious to be noticed and to induce people to take political actions. Politics works in cycles; liberalism rises, when conservative politics cause perceived damages and harms; conservatism rises, when liberal politics cause perceived damages and harms. In Unified Humanity Science, I look at politics as a cyclic clockwork of collective human brains. In Unified Humanity Science, I will QMASP (Quantify, Model, Analyze, Simulate, and Predict) how politics exactly work in human brains at the human-brain tissular, cellular, subcellular, molecular, atomic, and subatomic levels. Moreover, in Unified Humanity Science, I will QMASP and commercialize the most effective and efficient ways to politically influence and lead people.

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