Passably decent question.
I want to see the nucleus, the central CRUX of all reality, which is a type of inter-disciplinary knowledge which no departmentalization, no overly particularist approach, can lead to.
A finite and indeed tiny but inversely (i.e., hugely, infinitely) powerful knowledge…
Of a power to transform mankind’s civilization…
There is a method, at least in the information age, using which one can obtain a vision of this crux, and it does not involve esotericism, since even the leading esotericists are blind to it; they are only relatively, not absolutely informed.
This method requires an anti-particularist stance.
It requires one to fly like Icarus, equidistant from sun and sky; always have an eye on the bigger picture, not get too close to any one topic while at the same time ludicrously ignoring the other topic as if such systemically-sanctioned espousal of ignorance has no repercussions that are significant enough to withstand the lame excuse “departmentalization is the way of the world” (actually, it is only the way of the analytic school of justificationist pseudo-philosophy).
Indeed I believe that, of all people I am the closest to this vision, and will share it at my discretion. And that would be “as soon as i can”, since I am a happy, optimistic, loving fellow with no psychological issues like grudges or pent-up hate against society, heh.
PS: This method i speak of… is not linked to “ivy league” universities’ interdisciplinary panels or committees led by experienced departmentalists… which vapidly attempt, in a vulgarly hierarchical, neo-tribal way, to lead their other seasoned departmentalists (themselves in latent mid-life crises) into what they believe is “the crux”, but then, of course, due to the particularism that dooms them and flattens all fine detail, making their lives insufferably boring… they are usually hopelessly off-target (e.g.: those who say that “technological singularity” is closer to the crux of humankind’s essence than anything else… for such, though often the leaders of the west in this day, are clearly wrong as even an illiterate 8 year old child can point out)…