INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES—Courses Topics
All courses are based on scientific research done by the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls, which is engaged (since 1975) in decryption of ancient manuscripts, and among them discovered the Catalog of human population. Courses are intended for the general public (18 years of age and older), as well as for specialists and professionals. Contact us to request a live lecture, a webinar, etc. on any of the listed topics (complete list of topics is available here).
SET 1. SCIENTIFIC PSYCHOLOGY AND OTHER SCIENCES.
The Catalog of human population was found. The answer to the question “What is the “soul” (psyche) of a human and what is its structure?” was found since the Catalog of human population was discovered. The basis for cataloging biological type Homo sapiens is the discovery of existence of subtypes (subspecies) within this type (species). At the moment of birth, a person is not “a tabula rasa” (“a blank slate”)—he is born with a subtype program and three manipulation modes of correction of his psychophysiology and behavior. Manipulation modes can also be used to manage a person from the outside. Programs and manipulation modes of each subtype are endemic.
SECTION 4. INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
The Catalog of human population can be used in many fields of scientific knowledge; for example, in genetics. It has been established that cells exchange audiovisual “packets” of information (images), but the language for productive “conversation” with a cell has not been found. In view of this, probably, geneticists would be interested in the topic of “Intercellular imagery information within images described in the Catalog of human population.” According to the principle of symbiosis, we could suggest topics for joint research in many other scientific fields.
(Courses are created by special request from scientific establishments.)
For examples of possible joint scientific research topics see https://www.humanpopulationacademy.org/science-business-culture-projects-proposals-by-chs-lab/