

S C I E N T I S M O S
​Welcome to Scientismos
What is Scientismos, and why does it exist? Scientismos represents the science of the future—a philosophical belief that is ahead of its time. It exists to assist humanity in unlocking the secrets of human evolution, beginning with learning how our species came to be on Earth and then how, after some time on the planet, our species suddenly began to become smarter, allowing them to create incredible technologies and achieve many other incredible things. Scientismos specializes in this study, serving not only as an institute that explores “extreme science,” but as a forward-looking organization with a vision that spans far into the future. It supports the development of a futuristic lifestyle that closely aligns with visionary goals like those of Elon Musk, propelling humanity into a new era of knowledge and discovery.​
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At Scientismos, we envision a future where people live in environments that foster the advancement of knowledge and celebrate the scientific method as the foundation for understanding reality. Scientismos exists to reveal the nature of human evolution and its ultimate purpose as humanity continues forward. Our aim is to guide humanity in comprehending its journey; and in cases where this knowledge remains elusive, Scientismos offers guidance and insight to bridge that gap. From birth, humans start with a blank slate, relying on others for knowledge. Traditionally, they learn fundamental skills—reading, writing, practical skills—that equip them to navigate society. They’re also taught belief systems, including concepts of moral behavior and divine reward. Scientismos, however, offers a philosophical framework for gaining deeper understanding. As people grow, their minds expand, often leading to the realization that the knowledge they were given may not align with the reality they experience. Knowledge empowers, and throughout history, information has driven humanity’s progress. This is why Scientismos places a high value on thorough exploration, examining every aspect of reality to uncover truth—because understanding truth is essential for humans to understand themselves and their purpose.
For those who resonate with our beliefs and wish to delve deeper into Scientismos, we invite you to explore our work. A comprehensive book on Scientismos is available, which you can access through the link provided. Or, consider joining our futuristic scientific movement, dedicated to creating a better tomorrow for future generations. We welcome you to join us on this journey of discovery, uncovering knowledge that our ancestors could only imagine.
About Us
The Scientismos knowledge system is designed to help humans comprehend both the secrets of the universe and their existence.
FACTS
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Intelligent extraterrestrial life that is capable of thinking is not utterly improbable. This means that there could be many worlds in which life, and occasionally intelligent life, might arise. The universe is home to a lot of stars. And as research over the past decade has shown, perhaps at least 50 percent of those stars harbor planets. Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, estimates there are 1 trillion planets in the Milky Way alone. "Surely some of them have undergone what Earth has undergone and developed life, and eventually what we call sentient life,"
Somewhere around half the people in the U.S. believe that aliens have already visited us.
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Britain's first astronaut has said that she believes Aliens definitely exist, and it's possible they're living among us on Earth but have gone undetected so far. Helen Sharman, who visited the Soviet Mir space station in 1991, told the Observer newspaper that "aliens exist, there are no two ways about it." There are so many billions of stars out there in the universe that there must be all sorts of different forms of life," she went on. "Will they be like you and me, made up of carbon and nitrogen? Maybe not." Then, in a tantalizing theory that should probably make you very suspicious of your colleagues, Sharman added: "It's possible they're here right now and we simply can't see them."
