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The Eye, the Mirror, and the Code: A Unified Theory of Gendered Consciousness, Erotic Perception, and Posthuman Society
Ferenc Lengyel
August, 2025
This book explores the hypothesis that human consciousness functions as a universal sensory organ dominated by gendered perceptual modes-visual-spatial in men, symbolic-emotional in women-emerging from evolutionary pressures and refined by cultural, philosophical, and technological development. Drawing from Freud's depth psychology, Spinoza's pantheism, the geometry of higher-dimensional space, and the metaphysics of singularity theory, the work proposes a new synthesis: that civilization has evolved into a symbolic mirror of the feminine subconscious while technological advancement now offers the masculine psyche a return to autonomous tribal life. The chapters integrate sexual behavior (e.g., lesbian tribadism and gynesexual male identity), societal shifts (e.g., OnlyFans capitalism), and esoteric theology (e.g., Christ-consciousness as infinite-dimensional order) to construct a unified theory of civilization and erotic energy in the age of artificial intelligence.
Scientific Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.12553.97121
UniversalConsciousness #VisualSpatial #SymbolicEmotional #PosthumanSociety #OnlyFansEconomy #ChristConsciousness #HigherDimensionalGeometry #SingularityMetaphysics #Gynesexual #LesbianHistory #AIandCulture #TribalFuturism
The Sexual Marketplace: A Synthesis of Economic, Psychological, and Evolutionary Theories of Mate Selection Introduction: The Foundations of a Psycho-Sexual Economic Theory
Ferenc Lengyel
August, 2025
The intricate dance of human mate selection, long the domain of poets and biologists,is increasingly revealing itself to be a complex marketplace governed by principlesthat bridge psychology and economics. This report synthesizes a wide body ofscientific literature to formalize a novel theory of this marketplace, one predicated ona fundamental duality in human perceptual and evaluative strategies. The core thesis,articulated in a foundational manuscript on gendered consciousness, posits that thesexual marketplace is governed by two distinct, gender-differentiated perceptualmodes.1 The first, termed the masculine"Compass," functions as a visual-spatial, goal-oriented algorithm. It is attuned toexternal, quantifiable indicators of a potential partner's value, primarily cues thatsignal fertility, health, and high social status.1 Such indicators include, for example,feminine curves or milky white skin in a woman. The second, the feminine"Mirror," operates as a symbolic-emotional, field-like system. It is not primarilyconcerned with external metrics but rather with achieving subconscious resonance,seeking in a potential partner a reflection of its own identity, values, and psychologicallandscape.1 Such as intelligence, sensitivity, etc.The economic relevance of this psycho-sexual framework emerges from the potentsocial signaling power of the partnerships it produces. In a market characterized byasymmetric information, where the intrinsic qualities of individuals are not immediatelyobservable, observable choices become powerful signals. According to this theory, aman who successfully forms a partnership with a woman possessing high "marketvalue"—a woman whose external characteristics align with the evaluative criteria ofthe collective masculine Compass—is immediately perceived by the broader socialmarket to possess correspondingly high status, substantial resources, and desirableintrinsic traits. This inference is not based solely on the woman's attributes but on thelogic of the market itself: for such a woman to have chosen him, his own qualitiesmust have satisfied the discerning, identity-affirming criteria of her feminine Mirror.The partnership, therefore, becomes a public testament to his comprehensive value, asignal more potent and credible than any individual display of wealth or status couldbe.This report will systematically build and elaborate upon this foundational theory. Part Iwill delineate the fundamental architecture of the mating market, examining themodels of exchange, the mechanisms of signaling, and the currencies of value thatgovern its operation. Part II will shift focus to the internal world of the marketparticipant, analyzing the psychological drivers, cognitive biases, and socialinfluences that shape individual decision-making. Part III will apply this synthesizedframework to the unique context of the 21st-century digital arena, exploring howonline dating platforms and algorithmic matchmaking both reflect and distort theseunderlying market dynamics. Finally, Part IV will offer a grand synthesis of thepreceding analyses, culminating in a unified model of psycho-sexual economic valueand exploring the speculative future trajectories of the sexual marketplace in an ageof accelerating technological and social change. Through this comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis, the report aims to establish a robust and nuancedtheoretical framework for understanding the profound economic implications of human desire.
Scientific Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.13797.72163
#MateSelection #ExchangeTheory #SignalingCascade #EroticCapital #SocialCapital #IdentityUtility #OnlineDatingEconomics #AlgorithmicMatchmaking #EvolutionaryEconomics
The Psychopathology of the Sexual Marketplace: A Psychiatric Expansion of the Compass and Mirror Theory
Ferenc Lengyel
August, 2025
The intricate dynamics of human mate selection, long the domain of evolutionarybiology and sociology, have recently been illuminated by a novel psycho-sexualeconomic theory.1 This framework posits that the sexual marketplace is governed bytwo distinct, gender-differentiated perceptual modes. The first, termed the masculine"Compass," is described as a visual-spatial, goal-oriented algorithm, primarily attunedto external, quantifiable indicators of a potential partner's value, such as cuessignaling fertility, health, and social status.1 The second, the feminine "Mirror,"operates as a symbolic-emotional, field-like system, concerned not with externalmetrics but with achieving subconscious resonance and seeking in a partner areflection of its own identity, values, and psychological landscape.1 The economicrelevance of this model emerges from the potent social signaling power of thepartnerships it produces. In a market characterized by asymmetric information, a manwho partners with a woman of high "market value" (as assessed by the collectiveCompass) is perceived to possess high status himself, as his qualities must havesatisfied the discerning criteria of her Mirror. The partnership thus becomes a publictestament to his comprehensive value.1This report seeks to expand upon this foundational theory by introducing a critical,and often overlooked, variable: psychopathology. The "rational" or even "neurotypical"actor in the sexual marketplace is a theoretical construct. The true dynamics of thismarket can only be understood by integrating a sophisticated model of clinicalpsychiatry. This report's central argument is that psychiatric conditions are not meredeviations from a norm but are fundamental modulators of the Compass and Mirrorfunctions. They systematically alter an individual's perceived value, their matingstrategy, their capacity for resonance, and the very economic principles that governtheir choices. By weaving clinical realities into the existing theoretical fabric, a morerobust, predictive, and nuanced model of the sexual marketplace can be constructed.To achieve this, the report will proceed in five parts. Part I will examine how Cluster Bpersonality disorders distort the Mirror's search for resonance, transforming it into amechanism for pathological need fulfillment. Part II will reframe neurodivergentconditions not as deficits but as alternative cognitive architectures that recalibrate theCompass and Mirror, leading to unique market behaviors. Part III will explore howdevelopmental trauma, attachment styles, and mood disorders create theunconscious templates that guide mate selection, often toward dysfunctional ends. Part IV will analyze the profound impact of psychotropic medications as a direct,chemical intervention that alters the biological substrates of both perceptual modes. Finally, Part V will re-contextualize therapeutic interventions as technologies formarket correction, capable of repairing these psychological functions and enablinghealthier participation in the marketplace. The following table provides a schematicoverview of the core arguments to be elaborated upon, mapping specific psychiatriccategories to their hypothesized impact on the Compass and Mirror framework.
Scientific Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.20508.60807
#Psychiatry #ClusterB #AttachmentTheory #Neurodivergence #CognitiveArchitecture #MedicationEffects #TherapeuticInterventions #MarketCorrection #BehavioralEconomics
Simple Schizophrenia and the Psycho-Sexual Marketplace: An Analysis of the Annihilated Self
Ferenc Lengyel
August, 2025
The psycho-sexual economic framework, built upon the foundational concepts of amasculine "Compass" and a feminine "Mirror," has demonstrated a remarkablecapacity to synthesize disparate principles from economics, evolutionary psychology,and psychoanalysis into a cohesive theory of human mate selection.1 This modelposits that the sexual marketplace is governed by two distinct, gender-differentiatedperceptual modes. The masculine "Compass" functions as a visual-spatial,goal-oriented algorithm, attuned to external indicators of fertility and status. Incontrast, the feminine "Mirror" operates as a symbolic-emotional, field-like system,seeking subconscious resonance and a reflection of its own identity in a potentialpartner.1 The economic power of this framework emerges from its ability to explainhow partnerships, formed through these mechanisms, function as potent signals ofvalue in a market of asymmetric information.1 The theory has been further enriched byintegrating the realities of clinical psychiatry, showing how conditions such aspersonality disorders and neurodivergence systematically modulate the Compass andMirror functions.1This report extends that analysis into one of the most enigmatic and least-researchedareas of psychiatry: simple schizophrenia. This condition presents a unique andprofound test case for the theoretical framework. The central hypothesis to beinvestigated originates from a powerful intuition: that the core pathology of simpleschizophrenia—a progressive deepening of negative symptoms culminating in a "lossof self"—represents a functional "cessation of the subconscious".2 According to thisproposition, the annihilation of the feminine, field-like subconscious leaves behindonly a purified form of masculine consciousness, with its attendant spatial-perceptualabilities. Paradoxically, this state of "pure masculinity" may render an individual theleast viable participant in the sexual marketplace, as the feminine Mirror, deprived ofany subconscious landscape with which to connect, finds nothing to resonate withand nothing to reflect.To rigorously examine this hypothesis, this report will proceed in three parts. Part I willestablish a detailed clinical and metaphysical profile of simple schizophrenia, definingits deficit state and exploring the phenomenological concept of "ipseity disturbance,"or the loss of the minimal self. Part II will apply the Compass and Mirror frameworkdirectly to this clinical reality, analyzing the mechanical failure of both psychic systemsin the face of the illness's symptomatology. Finally, Part III will offer a deeper synthesis,refining the initial hypothesis to conclude that simple schizophrenia produces not astate of purified masculinity, but one of psychic nullity—a void where bothfoundational principles of the human psyche have been extinguished, resulting in acomplete and irreversible exit from the psycho-sexual marketplace.
Scientific Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.25541.77285
#SimpleSchizophrenia #NegativeSymptoms #Avolition #IpseityDisturbance #AnnihilatedSelf #PsychicNullity #MarketExit #SchizophreniaResearch #Phenomenology
Testing Female Evaluation of "Ability Without Will": An Empirical Protocol within the Compass-Mirror Psycho- Economic Framework
Ferenc Lengyel
August, 2025
The uploaded series establishes a psycho-economic theory of mate choice grounded in a masculine Compass (visual–spatial, goal-oriented selection) and a feminine Mirror(symbolic–emotional resonance) that together generate market-relevant signals such as erotic and social capital. Building on this framework, the analysis of simple schizophrenia concludes that negative-symptom collapse (especially avolition) produces psychic nullity—a joint failure of Mirror and Compass—leading to effective non-participation in the sexual marketplace. Because this state suppresses outward signalling, direct market testing is impossible; instead, empirical evaluation must simulate the observable signals of a “high-ability, low-will” male profile and measure female responses. We propose a pre-registered, multi-method design: (i) a choice-based conjoint (CBC) experiment manipulating ability, will/drive, Mirror-alignment cues (warmth, coherence, prosociality), and status signals to estimate part-worth utilities; (ii) standardized video vignettes crossing ability × will to elicit attraction, trust, and a composite Mirror Resonance Index from behaviourally anchored micro-cues; and (iii) an ethically constrained field A/B test of dating-profile bios that hold ability constant while toggling drive language, capturing match rates and message depth. Primary analyses use hierarchical Bayes (CBC) and mixed-effects models with mediation (Mirror-alignment) and moderation (status). This protocol operationalizes prior theoretical claims—signalling cascade, capital formation, and the predicted devaluation of “ability without will”—without recruiting patients, while remaining anchored in the clinically informed actor model introduced in the psychiatric expansion.
Scientific Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.18830.88640
#AbilityWithoutWill #ConjointAnalysis #HierarchicalBayes #MixedEffectsModels #PreRegistered #VideoVignettes #FieldExperiment #MirrorResonanceIndex #StatusModeration
Compass, Mirror, and the Archive: A Psycho-Sexual Economic Reappraisal of Albert Einstein's Intimate Life and the Autism-Schizophrenia Contrast
Ferenc Lengyel
August, 2025
This book advances a historically testable reinterpretation of Albert Einstein’s intimate relationships and father–son dynamics by operationalizing a psycho-sexual economic framework built on the dual constructs of a masculine “Compass” (goal-oriented, visual–spatial evaluation) and a feminine “Mirror” (field-like, identity-resonant appraisal). The framework treats romantic partnership as a signaling cascade within a market of erotic, social, resource, and psychic capital, integrating exchange, signaling, and identity-utility models.A psychiatric expansion recasts neurodivergences and disorders as systematic modulators of the Compass and Mirror rather than mere “noise.” In this lens, autism is modeled as a systemizing architecture with hyperfocus, explicit communication channels, and robust assortative mating; psychosis-spectrum deficits, particularly the historically described “simple schizophrenia,” are modeled as a progressive collapse of the minimal self that extinguishes both resonance and agency—an empirically grounded state of psycho-economic nullity, not “pure masculinity.”Using pre-registered hypotheses, the book specifies falsifiable predictions for language, timeline, and network patterns in the Einstein archive: (i) partner-directed correspondence will show measurable shifts in affect, procedure, and technical content in line with Compass/Mirror calibration; (ii) relationship phase changes will align with alterations in scholarly output, logistical organization, and third-party mediation; (iii) father–son letters will display systematic mismatches between systemizing counsel and mirroring needs during Eduard Einstein’s deteriorations. Each prediction is tied to quantitative text analysis, archival metadata models, and counterfactual tests against matched contemporaries. The aim is not retrospective diagnosis but a disciplined historical method that allows the Compass–Mirror theory to be corroborated or disconfirmed by the record, thereby contributing a replicable analytic template for biography, psychiatry-in-history, and the economics of intimate life.
Scientific Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.32252.65920
#EinsteinStudies #ArchivalAnalytics #QuantitativeBiography #AutismSchizophreniaContrast #Systemizing #AssortativeMating #FatherSonDynamics #HistoryOfScience #DigitalHumanities
#CompassAndMirror #PsychoSexualEconomics #SexualMarketplace #GenderedConsciousness #EvolutionaryPsychology #SignalingTheory #AsymmetricInformation #IdentityResonance #StatusSignals #AIandSociety #CulturalEvolution #Neurodiversity #PsychiatryAndSociety #ResearchGate
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