Invisibillogy, created by Haydar Toraman, is an innovative new field of science for the future. Invisibillogy is the systematic science of entities, forces, and phenomena that are invisible to the human eye or cannot be directly perceived by classical measurement methods. It investigates the existence, effects, and interactions of such entities in physical, mental, or metaphysical contexts. Core Areas of Invisibillogy: Ontological Invisibillogy Study of the forms of existence of invisible entities. Examples: Hypothetical life forms, subtle energies, hidden dimensions. Causal Invisibillogy Analysis of the causes and effects of invisible phenomena. Examples: Influence of imperceptible forces on matter, consciousness, or the environment. Methodical Invisibillogy Development of methods and tools for the indirect measurement or observation of invisible entities. Examples: Sensitive instruments, quantum phenomena, psychic or intuitive perception. Ethics of Invisibillogy Reflection on moral responsibility in dealing with invisible entities. Examples: Respect for subtle life forms or energies, application of universal ethical principles.
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