• July 25, 2021

Aesthetics + Ethics = The Science-Art Human Survival Plan

The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to an Australian group dedicated to the banishment of nuclear weapons. Its aim echoes the Russell-Einstein Manifesto issued in London in July 1955, which highlighted the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and called on world leaders to seek peaceful solutions to international conflicts. From the perspective of the current North Korean crisis, Nobel laureates Russell and Einstein failed to stop the development of nuclear weapons. While rigorous 21st century scientific advice on this topic is available to update your failed attempt, it is beyond your tribal understanding of science.

Both scientists greatly influenced the cultural development of the 20th century. In 1903 Russell published his best known essay, Worship of a free man, defending the cult of a science that obeys the extinction dictates of the second law of thermodynamics, which Einstein called the “First law of all sciences”. While his understanding of quantum mechanical science at the time was pragmatic, recent discoveries in quantum biology cancer research demonstrated that it was based on an unbalanced scientific worldview.

For thousands of years, human tribes needed, and some still need, to obtain religious permission in order to access infinity. Fighting to the death according to the “survival of the fittest” paradigm observed in nature was associated with this superstitious evolution of the tribal intellect. Consequently, the tribes had no choice but to develop militant cultures devoid of a concept of infinity. However, during the 21st century, DNA has revealed that all human tribes now belong to a single species and if that species continually harms itself then it is suffering from a form of mental cancer. The mathematician Georg Cantor, whose work now underpins most of modern science, wrote that this disorder of the mind was a “Myopic myopic to the infinite that inhabits the scientific mind.“.

Nobel Prize in Medicine Szent-Gyorgyi, founder of the American National Foundation for Cancer Research, in his 1972 Letter to science diagnosed that mythical fear of infinity as a form of social cancer belonging to our Neolithic ancestors. The previously heroic compulsion to wage war, once necessary for tribes to survive and evolve, can now be seen as a medical problem. Religious and other mythological beliefs, once necessary to stimulate tribal moral crusades to wage war, now threaten humanity with nuclear extinction.

Obviously, tribal science is part of the human evolutionary process. Tribal science can be programmed into a computer to get entangled with information from the biosphere of human survival. However, this would require the use of infinite fractal logic to generate simulations of human survival, contradicting the fundamental structure of tribal science. Szent-Gyorgyi realized that the evolution of consciousness belonged to infinite living information that was entangled with extinction energies, again a contradiction to the now obsolete tribal science. By 2016, his cancer research had developed enough to uncover the nature of the antidote he was looking for. The computer programming necessary to generate the human survival plan needs to use the antidote information to achieve a science that contains its cure for cancer target. A similar research methodology, proposed in 1979 by China’s most distinguished physicist Kun Huang, was successfully used by Australian science and art researchers to measure the life force that governs the evolution of seashells.

That discovery was recorded in Italy’s leading scientific journal during the 1980s. In 1990, the world’s largest technological institute, IEEE in Washington, reprinted that achievement as one of the most important optical discoveries of the 20th century, alongside names like Louis Pasteur and Francis Crick.

As Huang predicted, tribal science’s obsession with war would challenge the idea of ​​life evolving to infinity. Although the living mathematics found in the fossil record of seashells unquestionably used the geometric concepts of infinity from ancient Greece, the obsession with extinction prevailed. When the mathematics of quantum mechanics was used to program the computer to generate simulations of futuristic seashells, they became carcinogenic distortions, exactly as the Nobel laureate Szent-Gyorgyi predicted in 1972.

Ancient Greek philosophy contains vague atomic references specifically associated with ethical thought. The Stanford Encyclopedia – Ancient Atomism, revised December 2016 states “Several important theorists of ancient Greek natural philosophy held that the universe is composed of physical “atoms”, literally “not cuttable.”

The general public, who await the abolition of nuclear weapons, should know that such moral and atomic thinking was erased for centuries by the Christian Church and its associated political representatives and that there is visual evidence of this fact.

Marcilio Ficino was the director of the Platonic Academy of Florence. To protect him from the Inquisition, he associated famous Christian figures of antiquity with aspects of his atomic ethical theories taught at his Academy. In 1480, the Vespucci family commissioned Leonardo da Vinci’s mentor, Botticelli, to paint Saint Augustine in his study. The artist Ghirlandaio, also da Vinci’s mentor, was commissioned to paint Saint Jerome. Behind the head of Agustín de Botticelli is a huge book next to another that shows mathematical writing. The Saint is looking directly at a bronze model used by geometricians to explore cosmological reality. In the leather cover of the closed book a spherical bronze tack is carefully placed in the orbit of its halo, symbol of divine consciousness represented by the image of an atom. This is not a coincidence. Ghirlandaio’s painting shows a bronze book also placed in the orbit of Augustine’s close colleague, the halo of Saint Jerome. While there is other evidence for ethical atomic workings, these paintings were carefully designed to convey the idea of ​​ethical atomism.

Leonardo da Vinci was severely criticized by his peers at the Platonic Academy in Florence for not having substantial knowledge of the ethical, atomic and spiritual mathematics taught by his mentors, including the mathematician Lucas Pacioli and the philosopher Marsilio Ficino. Da Vinci was not only ignorant of the ethical atomic purpose of the Academy, but as a military engineer he was committed to war. The Christian Church did not tolerate pagan Greek atomic theories associated with ethical thought. Da Vinci was the chief military engineer of the Pope’s army, so the church ensured that over the centuries his name became an enduring symbol that embodied the wisdom of the Great Italian Renaissance, when in fact it is all. otherwise. However, the links between emotional intuition regarding the nature of infinity, contrary to Da Vinci’s worldview, certainly exist.

One such link is the invention of the stereoscope by Charles Wheatstone in 1838. The newspaper, Nature, published his obituary, in which it was recorded that his invention proved that Leonardo’s conviction that the flat plane of a painting could not contain a 3D image was incorrect.

ï »¿James Joyce, considered one of the most influential and important authors of the 20th century, associated with George Berkeley New theory of vision (1709) with Wheatstone’s invention of the stereoscope. Joyce referred to Berkeley’s conviction that it was a fundamental geometric truth that when parallel rays of light fell on the eye, the senses were receiving an emotional geometric insight into the nature of infinite reality, which he described as “passions of the mind.

Both Berkeley and Isaac Newton developed ancient Greek philosophies of science pertaining to the workings of an infinite living universe, and both published statements that modern science was pretentious. Newton, in his published ‘Consultation discussions number 28‘, he emphatically asserted that the pretentious science of his day embraced the idea that the universe was completely governed by mechanistic laws. He claimed that the mass of objects in space was not the cause of the gravitational force. In its Heresy papers, discovered last century, held that mechanistic science should be supplemented by a deeper spiritual (electromagnetic) philosophy based on moving particles. He was familiar with the aforementioned Botticelli painting extolling the divine function of the motion of atomic particles. Whether Newton was correct or not, quantum mechanics has been based on the false assumption that it defended the existence of a clockwork mechanistic universe, when in fact it had advocated one balanced by infinite spiritual (electromagnetic) forces.

Berkeley’s work on spiritual optics was deemed acceptable to the Church because of its claim that its mathematical critique of Newton and Leibniz’s invention of the calculus defended Christianity against any scientific disbelief in the worship of God. Coincidentally, during the 19th century, Michael Talbot used the invention of calculus as the basis of his theory of the holographic universe, where God becomes an ancient mathematical, ethical and divine purpose of ancient Greece, which functions within the functioning of a holographic universe. .

In conclusion, by rewriting tribal science, an infinite optical mathematical discovery of the physics of seashells was made, which was hailed as one of the great discoveries of the 20th century. We are now ready to locate the visual physical information crucial to obtaining the blueprint for human survival necessary to eradicate our tribal compulsion to develop nuclear weapons. This article has been published to advise where the physical principles crucial to human survival lie. It is where the famous philosopher of science, Immanuel Kant, predicted. The new principles of physics belong to Kant’s asymmetric electromagnetic field that evolves within the artistic and creative mind.

As Kant demonstrated, the future of humanity is not found by linking science to aesthetics associated with a new brotherhood of man. Instead, these ennobling artistic sentiments must be balanced with the artistic spiritual wisdom sought after by the philosopher Plato. It is necessary to identify the crucial ethical data associated with the Science-Art human survival plan.

These crucial atomic data belong to the visual ‘passions of the mind‘, provided by the ability of artists who are now unconsciously creating paintings containing a myriad of interlaced 3D stereoscopic images, which Leonardo da Vinci was convinced could never exist.

The sooner cancer biologists researching quantum science and art can provide the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize Group with indisputable scientific evidence that the new science of human survival will make nuclear weapons development a thing of the past, the better.

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