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5T Scientific Roadmap (2025–2035) – A Decade-long Meta-Integrated Human Operating System

Nguyen, Ngoc Truc5T LIFE ARCHITECTURE
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The 5T Scientific Roadmap (2025–2035) is a decade-long research architecture designed to establish a Meta-Integrated Human Operating System (Human OS).It unifies five major scientific domains: Biological Regeneration Science Cognitive Architecture Behavioral Operating Science Life System Engineering Meta-System Integration Across these five pillars, the roadmap provides a structural foundation for understanding how humans regenerate, think, act, adapt, and evolve over long-term cycles. The document outlines a 10-year scientific plan divided into three phases: Phase I – Foundations (2025–2027):Establishing biological, cognitive, behavioral, and systemic models; publishing core whitepapers; building the 5T Scientific Corpus. Phase II – Standardization (2027–2030):Developing international standards, scientific indices (Recovery Index, Cognitive Alignment Index, Behavior Cohesion Index, Energy Coherence Index), practitioner manuals, and applied protocols. Phase III – Global Integration (2030–2035):Creating the Meta-Integrated Human OS, establishing global research networks, integrating AI×5T analytics, and synthesizing the 5T Meta-System Encyclopedia. This roadmap acts as the scientific backbone for the entire 5T Life System®, enabling standardized training, international certification, research collaboration, and cross-disciplinary application. The final vision of the roadmap is: **“A unified Human Operating System that aligns biology, cognition, behavior, systems, and purpose— creating measurable, predictable, and scalable human evolution for the AI era.”** 📚 FILE CONTENTS The uploaded document includes: Executive Summary Purpose & Scope Scientific Framework & Foundational Principles The Five Scientific Pillars 10-Year Scientific Roadmap (2025–2035) Key Outputs & Impact Conclusion Acknowledgements References Vietnamese & English versions

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