
<p>Morality is not collapsing. It is evolving.</p><p>In Quantum Evolutionary Theory of Morality, George Zhukov presents a rigorous interdisciplinary framework that explains ethics as an adaptive system shaped by uncertainty, evolution, and responsibility. Bridging philosophy, science, and moral practice, this book offers a clear alternative to both absolutism and relativism in a complex world.</p><p>This work introduces the Quantum Evolutionary Theory of Morality (QETM), an interdisciplinary framework that conceptualizes morality as an adaptive, non-linear system operating under conditions of uncertainty and evolutionary constraint. The theory integrates perspectives from moral philosophy, evolutionary biology, psychology, systems theory, and the philosophy of science, while maintaining clear methodological boundaries between metaphor and empirical claim.</p>