The history of civilization is not merely a collection of events-it is a reflection of the human mind, its thoughts, its consciousness, and its collective behavior. When subtle changes within humans reach a certain threshold, they transform societies, nations, and ultimately the entire world. This law has been at play at every turning point in history-whether it be the rise of a new religion, the birth of a new political system, or a scientific revolution that has altered the course of the world. Today, humanity stands at such a crucial juncture. The document makes clear that the cycles of creation and destruction-physical, economic, and mental-are no longer limited to individuals but are becoming visible on a global scale. This indicates that the Earth's current system-its politics, economy, religion, education, and psychology-are all reaching their final stage of development. At such a time, a question confronts humanity as a whole: Can the current world order continue, or is a new system about to emerge? The Need for Universal Standardization The document considers "standardization" to be the foundation of this transformation. Today, every nation operates on global standards for economic products, trade, technical standards, phone networks, data management-everything. But there are no global standards for human society, mind, thought, religion, politics, and education. This inconsistency has made the current world order unstable and inconsistent. The document states that standardization can have many levels-individual, family, village, district, state, nation, and world-but the final level is always global or cosmic. Examples include: - India's ISI - The world's ISO, IEC, and ITU These indicate that future civilization cannot function without standards. The new era calls for a world order in which standards-based politics, standards-based law, standards-based education, standards-based religion, and standards-based human development are at the center. The Rise of the Infinite Human The document raises an important question: "What name will society give to that infinite human, who will be the interpreter and founder of all dimensions?" This question is not merely philosophical-it signals the next phase of human civilization.
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