Abstract This paper presents a unified, systems-theoretic model of human free will grounded in four universal principles: (1) Law of Karma or Cause and Effect / System Integrity, (2) Universal Law of Balance in Nature, (3) Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism, and (4) Universal Interconnected Nodes. Human decision-making is conceptualized as a hybrid process in which deterministic biological regulation forms the substrate, while emergent system-level interactions produce adaptive, constrained choice. Decisions depend on the accuracy of internal models and alignment with natural laws; errors generate imbalance at physiological, psychological, and social levels. A computational simulation framework formalizes this model, providing testable predictions for individual and collective decision outcomes. The paper further demonstrates real-world applications at both individual and societal levels.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69abc1955af8044f7a4ea563 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/k627h
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