
Human Domain Transfer (Marriage)
A Scientific Exploration Through the African LensBy Jabulani MadlophaLength1h 47m
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Human Domain Transfer (Marriage): Integration, Identity, and the Architecture of Human Continuity is an interdisciplinary exploration that redefines marriage as far more than a social contract or romantic union. In this work, Jabulani Madlopha presents marriage as a profound process of human continuity, where identities, lineages, and ancestral systems merge to form new pathways for future generations.
Drawing from African cosmology, systems thinking, psychology, and scientific metaphor, the book introduces the concept of Human Domain Transfer — a framework that understands individuals as interconnected nodes within a living network of memory, culture, and inheritance. Within this perspective, marriage becomes a transformational portal through which biological, emotional, social, and ancestral domains are integrated.
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GenreScience and Nature, Technology
Length1 hr 47 mins
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Publish dateApr 16, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Book Description (Introduction)
336.16 Maintenance Rituals
2What the Book Explores
346.17 The Emergence of a New Lineage Node
3African Cosmology and Interconnected Existence
356.18 Philosophical Reflection: Identity as Expansion
4Lineage as Living Information
366.19 Closing Insight: Integration as Living Science
5Dowry, Ritual, and Ancestral Authorization
37PART III — THE NEW DOMAIN: Life After the Transfer
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6Scientific Parallels and the Quantum Wedding
38CHAPTER 9
7Marriage as a Portal Between Domains
39Crisis, Transformation, and the Rewriting of Identity
8Ethics, Responsibility, and the Future Human
409.1 Crisis as System Interruption
9HUMAN DOMAIN TRANSFER (MARRIAGE): A Scientific Exploration Through the African Lens
419.2 The Physics of Personal Collapse
10PART I — THE ANCESTRAL WEB: Understanding the African Viewpoint Part 1
429.3 Types of Transformational Crisis
11PART I — THE ANCESTRAL WEB: Understanding the African Viewpoint Part 2
43Relational Crisis
12PART II — THE QUANTUM WEDDING: Scientific Parallels
44Existential Crisis
13CHAPTER 6
45Economic Crisis
14Human Domain Transfer — The Mechanics of Ancestral Integration
46Health Crisis
156.1 Understanding Transfer as Process, Not Event
47Spiritual Crisis
166.2 The Principle of Continuity
489.4 Identity as Adaptive Software
176.3 Energetic Identity
499.5 The Disorientation Phase
186.4 The Ancestral Approval Protocol
509.6 The Silence Between Identities
196.5 The Transitional Identity Phase
519.7 Emotional Alchemy
206.6 Memory Integration
529.8 Narrative Reconstruction
21Personal Memory
539.9 The Role of Community During Crisis
22Family Memory
549.10 Rituals of Transition
23Ancestral Memory
559.11 Cognitive Reorganization
246.7 The Role of Ritual Cleansing
569.12 The Danger of Regression
256.8 Boundary Reconfiguration
579.13 Acceptance as Turning Point
266.9 The Shared Field
589.14 Emergence of the New Self
276.10 Dreams as Integration Channels
599.15 Wisdom as Integrated Experience
286.11 The Role of Elders
609.16 Crisis and Ancestral Continuity
296.12 Conflict as Signal, Not Failure
619.17 The Post-Crisis Identity
306.13 Biological Synchronization
629.18 Teaching Through Survival
316.14 Time as Integration Medium
639.19 Crisis as Evolutionary Mechanism
326.15 Children as Stabilizers
649.20 Closing Reflection: Becoming Through Breaking