Justice is Ready for Consciousness. Lawyers with Vertical Lives. Are We Really Ready?- Personal Physical Mental and Spiritual Coherent Experience
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Modern specialists discuss and promote the interconnection and innovation in the digitalization of justice. The digitalization of justice has been an ongoing process for many years. Digital technologies will continue to advance with great speed and acceleration, as we have already seen. "Robot Justice", "smart, online court systems", "under the 14th fiveyear plan, Chinese courts will upgrade to the fourth generation of smart court by 2025"- “recent technological advances in artificial intelligence (AI)”, “internet of things (IOT)”, “big data, block chain, data analytics” etc - how many times have we heard these words last years. Emerging technologies are reshaping the face of justice and legal work. At the same time, we have to understand what’s the right thing to do?. "..I don’t know whether we’re ready yet to really see things the way they are. For instance, it would be a disaster if we had to get vaccinated every year,”- Federico Faggin says. Could we see the way of justice? In this paper we speak and promote for the discussion: justice as interconnection and innovation, seeing justice as consciousness and consciousness as quantum field. Drawing on personal academic experience and legal practice we conclude that not only digital technologies, not only microelectronics, but the use of quantum mechanics to know ourselves and come into contact with our deepest self, a personal physical mental and spiritual coherent experience: what is at the bottom of justice-reality. If you are intrigued on the mathematical theory based on consciousness being primary aspect of nature, we are for you here.
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- Cites
- Book: 10.22541/au.162626095.53333722/v1 (DOI)
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.5731565 (DOI)
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.5732075 (DOI)
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.5734445 (DOI)
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.5732077 (DOI)
References
- professor Mikhail Antonov, HSE S. Petersburg, Russia
- professor William Simons, Leiden University, The Netherlands