Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
June 1, 2026
Oleg V. Yermakov
Mars is reinterpreted not as an astronomical object but as a psycho-cosmic agent in the evolution of consciousness, functioning as a filter between states of awareness. A three-tier planetary model is proposed: the Moon as an archetypal archive, Earth as embodied experience, and Mars as a domain of transformation, will, and purifying fire. Hyperborea is redefined as a transcendent ontological layer linked to the Moon as a gateway to other dimensions. Mars is described as an energetic and archetypal structure associated with trial, will, dissolution of illusion, and transition to higher consciousness, integrating mythology, Hermeticism, Jungian psychology, Platonic tradition, and contemporary philosophy of consciousness.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
May 30, 2026
Oleg V. Yermakov
Modern science paradoxically denies the subjectivity of the Universe despite advances in quantum physics and the philosophy of consciousness. The article analyzes why science continues to ignore the Living Universe hypothesis formulated in the works of John Wheeler, and proposes viewing reality as a co-creative process between observer and observed. It argues for integrating scientific, philosophical, and spiritual knowledge to form a new holistic worldview. Recognizing the Universe as a subject could enable an ethical, cosmic, and personal breakthrough, potentially giving rise to new medicine, ecology, science, and dialogue between planetary levels of consciousness.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
May 23, 2026
Oleg V. Yermakov
The number 11 is interpreted as a structural operator that mediates transitions between bounded and unbounded cognitive orders. Numerical symbolism is presented not as a mere cultural artifact but as an ontological interface linking language, perception, and consciousness. Drawing on philosophy, theology, mythology, and esoteric traditions, the paper argues that 11 signifies a threshold beyond stabilized symbolic systems toward expanded perception and integrative cognition. This interpretation is situated within a metaphysical anthropology where vision is understood as a unified function of mind and heart. The work contributes to speculative philosophy of consciousness by proposing a non-reductive model grounded in symbolic and linguistic ontology.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
May 23, 2026
Oleg V. Yermakov
The work presents a speculative metaphysical anthropology that reinterprets the eye not as a biological organ but as an ontological interface between consciousness and the Universe. It distinguishes between two types of anthropic beings: the “earthling,” who perceives through fragmented rational vision, and the “cosmite,” who possesses integral cosmic vision. Vision is redefined as a fundamental act of being, where seeing and thinking converge into ontological participation in reality. The eye becomes a “well of consciousness” through which the Universe contemplates itself. Language, perception, and cosmology are unified into a single symbolic system, offering a mythopoetic model rather than an empirically verifiable theory.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
May 23, 2026
Oleg V. Yermakov
Human perception is split between two distinct modes of seeing: external sight (the eyes) and internal, existential sight (the heart), with the mind acting as a separating layer. This fragmentation defines the human condition. In contrast, non-human or cosmic beings experience an integrated form of perception where vision and cognition form a single, direct relation to reality. The model draws on comparative mythology, Homeric, Biblical, and Platonic motifs, and contemporary philosophy of consciousness. The work is a speculative metaphysical framework, not an empirically testable theory.