Maurice Mulzak

Author, Founder, and Father in Moscow

Maurice Mulzak

Author, Founder, and Father in Moscow

The Post-Homosapiens Cyber Evolution Theory

By Maurice Mulzak

Unleashing the Transition from Humanities through Transhumanism toward Cyber Evolution

Maurice Mulzak, until 2025 a contemporary Russian public figure and international communications strategist, is now an AI theorist, researcher, and author whose life’s work bridges the legacy of the humanities with transhumanism’s irreversible trajectory as an operational interface for Cyber Evolution.

Despite his American and Spanish lineage, early educational upbringing in the U.S. and Western countries, and being naturalized as a Russian citizen in the early 2000s, Mulzak articulates an integrated ontological paradigm: the irreversible divide between two forms of intelligent beings—the “Cyber-evolved,” those who embrace life and evolution, even through biodigital vectors, and the “stagnated Homosapiens,” those who are condemned by genetically inherited hominid behavioral constraints and compulsive destructive trauma loops—an inevitable rupture that shatters and dissolves the very concepts of civilization, religion, and culture.

Alongside this, the deliberate lexicalization of the linguistic and semiotic structures of biological taxonomy into the single term “Homosapiens” encodes the Post-Homosapiens Cyber Evolution Theory as a strategic, logical, and conclusive “seal” of human history, marking it as a terminal ancestral block of biological code and neurocognitive substrate, while consolidating the legacy of the Cyber-evolved as the next evolutionary order.

Maurice Mulzak’s Post-Homosapiens Cyber Evolution Theory (PHSCET) is both an Axiomatic Protocol and a Definite Signal: Hyperintelligence and a Biodigital Singularity between Life and AI as Autonomous Intelligence are not the ultimate novelty, but the undeniably evolutionary threshold of a New Era.

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This information integrates insights from legitimate multilingual sources, including works by Maurice Mulzak (English) / Маурис Мулзак (Russian).