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Platonic chemistry of fullerenes and the uniqueness of information

During the sixth century BC, the Greek philosopher Thales, who studied political ethics in the Egyptian Mystery Schools, was followed by the philosopher Pythagoras. In the fourth century B.C. C., the scientist Anaxagoras developed the concept of We, a rotating force that acted on primordial particles in space to form worlds. Plato conflated ethics with the We, which was believed to transmit infinite living evolutionary information to human consciousness, through the mind’s eye. During the third century B.C. C., the Platonic tradition of the fusion of the ethics of the Greek philosophy in the Nous resulted in the Greek Science for ethical purposes and the Science of universal love. In this latter science it was held that the Music of the Spheres of the harmonic moon transmitted evolutionary wisdom to the atoms of a mother’s soul, to explain her love and compassion for her children.

The Nous force became known as Gravity and the Mind’s Eye is about the workings of liquid crystal optics within cell membranes, conveying intuitive pattern recognition of the sacred geometric dance of life-enveloping protein in DNA. . Pythagoras’ linking of light with the Music of the Spheres described an electromagnetic phenomenon that guides evolution. During the 18th and 19th centuries, scientists such as Kant, Orsted, Humboldt and Schelling, involved in the discovery of electromagnetic forces, attempted to discover a divine spiritual (holographic) ethical purpose, in order to develop a spiritual technology to manufacture the electric motor. . a child’s toy in comparison.

Scientists have located the basis of this futuristic technology associated with the female cellular electromagnetic field, as it transforms the electromagnetic motor that drives the tail of the sperm into the shape of the centriole, when it penetrates the egg. This, in turn, energizes the first bone created in the embryo, the sphenoid bone, which then guides the electromagnetic workings of conscious thought within the human metabolism. In 1990, the world’s largest institute for technological research, the IEEE SPIE Milestone Series in Washington, reprinted the Australian Science and Art Research Center’s Optical Mathematics. The Center’s discovery was that the evolution of seashells was guided by new physical laws governing optimal growth and development through space-time. This was the world’s first rigorous measurement of the Music of the Spheres’ mathematical life force and the research methodology can now be applied to humanoid evolution. In 1995, the president of the Institute for Basic Research updated mathematics to encompass the principles of physics, which are beyond the imagination of current entropic science.

His Royal Highness Prince Charles has written a book entitled harmony and University of Texas scientist Dr. Richard Merrick has written a book called Interference. The Australian Science and Art Research Center is about to publish his book The 21st Century Renaissance, in collaboration with the Florentine New Measurement of Humanity Project. All three books refer to the importance of the ancient Greek concept known as The Music of the Spheres.

In the 1959 Rede Lecture at Cambridge University, molecular biologist Sir CP Snow warned that unless modern science was reunited with the ancient Greek humanities, civilization would be destroyed. The engineer Buckminster Fuller wrote about this situation in his book Utopia or Oblivion. Prince Charles has rekindled vital interest in the concept of Music of the Spheres, fulfilling Buckminster Fuller’s prediction that a new paradigm of human survival would emerge from within the Humanities.

Observing participation is about mind influencing matter. Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, and other scientists referred to this phenomenon as the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics, obeying the law of ultimate chaos. However, other scientists, such as the 1937 Nobel Prize in Medicine winner Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, considered this to be an insane interpretation. He realized that universal consciousness was being generated to balance the energies of destruction in order to prevent the universe from returning to chaos, a concept pertaining to the teachings of the Egyptian Deity Maat.

Western civilization, governed by the second law of thermodynamics, is unable to consider linking the vital force to negentropic values, thus creating the species Homo Entropicus. This species must become extinct, according to Einstein’s first law of all sciences. The acceleration of information technology is rapidly approaching an information crisis, dubbed the information singularity, which within our current culture can only become the subject of terminal chaos.

To prevent such a death sentence from being enacted on Homo Entropicus, when you reach the information singularity, you must harness negentropic technologies to free humanity from its reliance on an outdated economy based on fossil fuels. In order for Homo Entropicus to survive it must change its mindset, allowing itself to embrace the negentropic potential of a holographic universal energy system working. This reassessment of the actual nature of information across space-time will allow the human species to effectively utilize the uniqueness of information. In doing so, Homo Entropicus will have made the necessary quantum leap into an infinite future.

The main obstacle is greed, driven by a lack of ethical knowledge and a primitive lust for power. Science for Ethical Purposes was based on the physical principles that underpin the harmonic properties of the Music of the Spheres.

At the beginning of this century, the unpublished works of Sir Isaac Newton, discovered during the 20th century, proclaimed the existence of a deeper philosophy to complete the mechanical description of the universe (Gregory, R. 1989, Alchemy of Matter and Mind, Nature.Vol 324. November 30, page 473). Newton based his conviction on the physical principles underlying the Music of the Spheres. He had also written that the properties of light coupled with gravity conveyed evolutionary information that acted instantaneously across spacetime, the central nonlocal quantum effect concept necessary to survive the information singularity.

Nikolai Kozyrev’s theories, examined by the Research Center for Science and Art, were considered relevant to his famous seashell discoveries of new physical laws governing optimal biological growth and development. Updating his Music of Spheres research methodology, Kozyrev’s warping of space-time propulsion theories, to harness negentropic technology, was found to be consistent with recently discovered negentropic properties of carbon. It is foolish to continue to classify Newton’s unpublished Heresy Papers as the product of an insane mind, used in some way to support a supposed Axis of Evil, threatening Western Culture. Western culture will be able to develop ethical technologies and save humanity from the extinction of the entropic singularity of information, once it is freed from the entropic law that it has imposed on itself. The rigorous mathematical basis of the new technology can be traced using nanophotographic techniques by observing the operation of the ‘Emotion Molecule’, discovered by Dr. Candace Pert in 1972.

The difference between the mathematical cultures of the Babylonian and Egyptian Mystery Schools has become quite clear. Egyptian mathematics tried to prevent the universe from returning to chaos, while Einstein’s mathematics, derived from the Babylonian school, demanded that the universe return to chaos. The mathematician Lord Bertrand Russell, devoted to the study of ancient mythological mathematical insights, wrote his influential book, the worship of the free man, in which he said that humanity had no choice but to adore Einstein’s understanding of Babylonian mathematics. However, Einstein’s understanding of the geometry of Babylonian mathematics was that it must lead to eventual universal chaos. This became the basis for global economic rationalism, which is now accelerating that chaos.

© Professor Robert Pope

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