This edition of The Doctor’s Notes delves into a subject that has brought about a great deal of confusion: the differences between groupthink and emergence–and what engenetics.org has to do with both of them.

At a fundamental level, the phenomena known as groupthink is a form of thought found in groups of individuals whose members make decisions by attempting to minimizing conflict within the group without fully examining the ideas in question. Emergence on the other hand, is a way that complex systems and patterns come out of the grouping of relatively small interactions.

Groupthink is something to be avoided at all costs, but emergence is a key component of superreengineering, which will in turn lead to accelerating the Singularity.

Quite obviously this can present dangerous situations at one extreme, and be behavior to be exploited by marketing agencies on the other.

Groupthink has long been identified by psychologists and so-called "social scientists" as a leading cause of many social problems. Whether it is the lynching of a convenient stooge in the Old West or the mass purchase of shoddy goods in the 21st Century, groupthink is a detriment to proper mental health and social development.

Groupthink Avoids Conflict

Groupthink is a form of social behavior where individuals essentially perform actions in groups that they would never otherwise commit. On the surface, this is caused by the individuals who submit to the wills of others (the "group") in order to avoid social conflicts or perform critical thinking about the choices before them.

In other words, the individuals within the group allow themselves to be swept along by any idea presented by others without properly evaluating the ideas or standing up for their own moral beliefs. Quite obviously this can present dangerous situations at one extreme, and be behavior to be exploited by marketing agencies on the other.

Patterns Emerge

In contrast, emergence is a process where simple interactions within groups of individuals can lead to unexpectedly complex systems or patterns. A simple example is found in a certain species of firefly found in the Amazon region that have been found to flash in unison when groups of the insects form–behavior that is not found when the fireflies do not group together above a certain critical mass.

More complex cases can be seen in the large so-called cathedrals formed by some species of termites or even in the evolution of the Internet itself. In each case individuals operate in a completely open and free manner, but larger patterns arise from the multitude of smaller decisions.

While these two phenomenon may seem different, they have a common scientific thread in how they occur–with an important difference. At the heart of both phenomenon is the energy transferred through entropic resonances. All human minds exhibit psychic energy in the form of quantum shells.

This energy can be transferred between individuals and through time in what is known as entropic resonances. The energy transferred also carries spin properties, which imparts information transfer as well.

Information Transfer Is Always Key

This is the core reason why both groupthink and emergence occur–information transfer through entropic resonances. (Note: other forms of life can exhibit emergent behavior as well. The complexity of the emergent behavior is in exponential proportion to the complexity of the mind of the life form–fireflies can blink together, but they cannot create the Internet).

That being said, there is a critical difference between groupthink and emergence: negative quantum entanglements. While the entropic energy information transfers in emergent behavior occurs through simple entropic resonance, groupthink involves the destructive effects of negative quantum entanglements.

Quantum entanglements are a form of entropic resonance that exhibit strong bonds due to xenharmonic frequencies in their wave properties. Negative quantum entanglements are a serious drain on the psychic energy levels of both the individual and the entire entropic energy collective. This drain on energy, coupled with the information that is transmitted in the basic entropic resonance leads to unintended and destructive decisions.

It is therefore obvious that groupthink should be avoided, but emergence should be embraced for the effect it can have on paradigms of the future.

Emergence allows the free transfer of energy–and therefore information–based on full individual free will. As this energy is transferred between individuals and through time, it taps into the vast entropic energy collective. This energy lattice, if you will, not only gathers and distributes energy but also information.

What many psychologists viewed as the great "collective unconscious" was in fact the huge amount of information gathered and distilled, then redistributed through entropic resonances. This is the manner in which emergent behavior manifests itself in the physical world.

Which Is Better?

It is therefore obvious that groupthink should be avoided, but emergence should be embraced for the effect it can have on paradigms of the future. In fact, the science of superreengineering takes this phenomena as key concept in guiding the human race to the future of the Singularity.

As each successive paradigm brings Humanity one step closer to the Omega Point, these technologies will assist the human race in adjusting to the coming changes–while accelerating those exact changes.

And that concept is at the heart of engenetics.org and superreengineering. By molding both the biological and psychological fabric of Humanity, we will not only bring about the Singularity in a controlled and focussed manner, but we will also enable Humanity to better adjust to the changes that it will bring.

Not Only Research But Testing Is Needed

At engenetics.org, these concepts are not just a dream, but a reality. We invest heavily in the research needed to fully understand these phenomenon and learn how to use them to better all of Humanity.

But we need your help. research and testing is expensive. Please contact your local engenetics.org representative today to see how you can help. Remember: only you can help make the future a reality–today! Ω

Dr. M. E. Tabyánan
Executive Director and Founder
The Center for engenetics.org Studies