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2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18064524 |
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- <blockquote> <p><strong>The Crisis of the Sterilized Society</strong> Modern civilization is being driven to its limits by a deep-seated desire to "become a machine." While the Eastern "Social Credit System" and the Western "Financial AI Agents" appear to be opposing ideologies, they are structurally isomorphic. Both aim to eliminate uncertainty, friction, and the "noise" of existence from social systems, striving for governance purely through what this paper defines as the <strong>"Functional Sphere" (Machine OS)</strong>.</p> <p>However, a system that successfully purges all noise loses its ability for autopoiesis (self-creation). By severing the <strong>"Generative Sphere" (Life OS)</strong>—the chaotic domain of unarticulated discomfort (<em>Uzuki</em>), failure, and deviation—society becomes a "sterilized machine," heading inevitably toward an internal depletion of meaning and a silent collapse.</p> <p><strong>The Four Pillars of the Life OS</strong> To avert this ontological crisis, this paper proposes a paradigm shift from the Machine OS to the <strong>"Life OS,"</strong> grounded in the <strong>"It from Wave"</strong> worldview. This philosophy is built upon four core pillars:</p> <ol> <li> <p><strong>Axiological Shift: From Denial to Affirmation of <em>Uzuki</em></strong> The Machine OS seeks to eliminate pain and inefficiency. In contrast, the Life OS defines <strong>"Existence = Generation = Resonance."</strong> It posits that <em>Uzuki</em> (existential ache or tingling) is not an error but the <em>Arché</em> (origin) of resonance and value generation.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Logical Shift: From Conflict to Fusion</strong> We must move beyond the traditional dialectic of "Conflict and Struggle" (thesis vs. antithesis). The Life OS adopts a <strong>"Dialectic of Fusion and Sublimation,"</strong> where opposing forces resonate to generate a higher-order harmony (symphony) rather than eliminating one another.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Epistemological Shift: From Ego to Observer</strong> The functional rationality of the 20th century was limited by "Absolute Reason" and the "Ego." The new philosophy demands a shift to the <strong>"Observer's Perspective,"</strong> which transcends the constraints of space-time and the self, viewing the system as a dynamic whole.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Ontological Shift: The "It from Wave" Worldview</strong> Revising the particle-based material view, we posit a <strong>"Spiral Fractal Ecosystem"</strong> based on resonance. In this view, the universe and organizations are not collections of static parts but dynamic waves of probability and interference.</p> </li> </ol> <p><strong>Conclusion</strong> This manifesto declares that the "Generative Sphere"—the locus of care, trust, and resonance—is the essential prerequisite for the survival of the "Functional Sphere." In the age of AI, humanity's role is not to compete with machines in processing, but to hold the space for the "Life OS" that breathes meaning into the system.</p> </blockquote>