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The Theory of Saturation propels the sciences toward new futures of understanding.

Pioneering Research in Saturation Phenomena

As the originator of the Theory of Saturation, the Saturation–Collapse (SEA) Model, and the Rosetta Stone Model, M-ISS provides opportunities and structured support for scientists, researchers, and students to apply these frameworks across fields including the social and human sciences, psychology and neuroscience, political science, business and management, economics, mathematics, engineering, and systems-based disciplines. transformation across human, organizational, and technological systems, guided by rigorous inquiry and innovation.

Research Insights

Explore our collection of in-depth articles and studies that delve into saturation, collapse, and transformation across diverse systems.

Pioneering Insights by Dr. Mahmoud Manafi

Explore upcoming seminars and workshops designed to deepen understanding and foster collaboration in saturation studies.

Foundations of Saturation Theory Symposium

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A deep dive into the principles shaping saturation models across disciplines.

Innovations in Organizational Collapse Research

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Examining breakthrough approaches to understanding systemic transformations.

Technological Systems and Saturation Dynamics

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Insights into the interplay between technology and system saturation thresholds.

Pioneering Research in System Saturation

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The Manafi team’s insights transformed our approach to organizational challenges, offering clarity on complex saturation dynamics.

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