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2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17812256 |
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- <h3><span lang="EN-US"><span>Smashing Point Theory</span></span></h3> <p> </p> <p><span><span lang="EN-US">Humanity is at a Smashing Point. Smashing Point Theory describes</span><span> the unique element or 'particle' of existence, or the timely frame, from which nothing will be the same again, and from which an infinite number of paths can unfold. The paper introduces the concept as the rupture where any existing structure- whether psychological, organizational, or systemic - collapses, rendering a return to the previous state structurally impossible. This unique phenomenon is fundamentally characterized by non-linearity, a necessary destructive component, and complete uncertainty of outcome, setting it apart from predictable phase transitions. Distinct from conventional models of change, author Delia Panait posits the concept as polysemantic and trans-disciplinary, applying its logic equally across fields ranging from quantum physics and neuroscience to emotional life, leadership, and Artificial Intelligence. Central to the theory is the principle of dual irreversibility, asserting that both the external system and the observer’s identity are permanently altered by the event. Ultimately, the framework is proposed as an energy-conserving strategy, encouraging individuals and institutions to accept the rupture rather than oppose it, allowing resources to be channeled into necessary reconstruction and emergence.</span></span><span><span lang="EN-US"><span> </span></span></span></p>