The science of the Renaissance and the electromagnetic technology of Platonic love.

The life science Fullerene Chemistry of the three 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry was based on the synergistic engineering principles of Buckminster Fuller, which challenged the foundations of 20th century science. Harvard University Novatis Professor Amy Edmonson, in her online book entitled ‘The Fuller Explanation’, explains that Buckminster Fuller derived his engineering principles from the Greek philosopher Plato’s mathematics. Most people have heard of the term ‘Platonic love’ and now that Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry has emerged, we might ask ourselves the question, what practical engineering principles could be associated with Platonic love?

To answer that question, we can examine how the new chemistry challenges the general understanding of modern science. The library of NASA’s High Energy Astrophysics Division has published articles arguing that the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy was based on fractal geometric logic. All life sciences within the current accepted understanding of science can only refer to species moving towards extinction. This is because Einstein’s ‘main law of all science’ calls for the total destruction of all life in the universe when all of its heat is radiated into cold space. On the other hand, Plato’s ethical logic is based on fractal geometry, which we know extends the science of life to infinity. The New Measurement of Humanity Project at the University of Florence, on September 24, 2010, was honored with the Georgio Napolitano Medal on behalf of the Republic of Italy. The upgrade of the Project from quantum mechanics to quantum biology, agreed with the logic of Plato.

The practical principles of engineering that we seek belong to the difference between aesthetics and ethics. Ethics can now be seen as part of science itself, rather than just how we use science. We can explain the difference in simplistic terms rather than complex electromagnetic biological terms that belong to quantum biology. We know that the old chemistry we have does obey Einstein’s law of universal decay. However, we know from the discovery of Sir Isaac Newton’s unpublished articles, discovered in the last century, that Newton had a firm conviction that a deeper natural philosophy existed to balance the energetic decay of the mechanical universe. Newton’s principles, responsible for this balance, belonged to Plato’s lost “Science for Ethical Purposes.”

During the 18th century, the philosopher Immanuel Kant defined aesthetics as the theory of art appreciation, but he also sought ethical technology from within the electromagnetic theories of his time, an electric motor to make what we know as a children’s toy in comparison . The Kantian aesthetic of the 21st century has become the basis of a moral logic to guide various types of organizations. An interest in ethical electromagnetic biological science is resurfacing, due to the new Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry.

Any aesthetic awareness in the beauty of, say, a painting of a beautiful mountain range with majestic waterfalls, is about seeing the decaying beauty, the waterfalls are devouring the structure of the mountain. The aesthetic feeling, therefore, belongs to the material world of destructive reality, but inspires a peaceful harmonious creative intuition in the mind. The Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Svent-Gyoergyi, was so insistent that this material decomposition was balanced by the evolution of consciousness, that he called scientists who did not realize it mad apes and wrote a book with that title. Now we can begin to think that the mental harmonics associated with mareialist aesthetics and the evolution of the mind could have some great universal ethical purpose and begin to search for the new technologies that Immanuel Kant intuitively envisioned. These are the spiritual or holographic optical engineering principles that Plato wrote about.

The harmonic balance of the decomposition of matter with Sir Isaac Newton’s more natural deep balance philosophy describes a kind of entanglement between the energies of decomposition and evolving creative consciousness. This is known as quantum entanglement, a process that exists between quantum mechanics and quantum biology. The biologist Dr. Carl Johan Calleman, author of the book ‘The Purposeful Universe’ has quantified the functioning of the human cell. This allows us to identify the rather incredible nature of Immanuel Kant’s sought-after electromagnetic ethical technology.

Dr. Callerman points out that the male sperm is propelled into the egg by a small electromagnetic motor, which powers its tail. Upon entering the ovum, the male motor is transformed into a balanced Yin-Yang life motor. This spark of life programs a universal message of evolution to the first bone created within the embryo, the sphenoid bone. The sphenoid vibrates with the seashell design of the inner ear, to provide the electromagnetic music of life that Plato referred to as the Music of the Pythagorean Spheres. Dr. Richard Merrick of the University of Texas, in his book ‘Interference’, has traced the electromagnetic workings of the Music of the Music of the Spheres within the workings of evolving consciousness.

The Australian Science and Art Research Center discovered the mathematical structure of the Music of the Spheres that governs the evolution of seashells through millions of years through space-time The discovery was reprinted by the Institute for Technological Research World’s largest IEEE SPIE Milestone Series in Washington in 1990 In 1995, the work won the Biology Prize from the Institute for Basic Research for the discovery of new laws of physics that govern optimal biological growth and development through space-time. . Since then, it has been discovered that the human sphenoid bone sings the same song of life from the Music of the Spheres, which means that it is now possible to discover a practical technology from what was once called the principles of optical spiritual engineering. of Plato.

Using special 3-D lenses, the Science-Art Center obtained experimental evidence for the existence of Plato’s spiritual optics upon discovering that, over the centuries, some artists had unconsciously depicted holographic images in their paintings. The new technology is about humanity’s evolving understanding of the nature of the infinite holographic universe, protected by Einstien, David Bohm. Now that the difference between aesthetics and ethics is understood, humanity stands on the threshold of what Buckminster Fuller called Uopia or Oblivion.

Within the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy, Aristotle’s ethical science was designed to become the basis for an ennobling medical policy for the health of the universe, so that the universe would not allow civilization to die out. Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry is part of that political medical science and has no place for any aesthetic obsession with dominating politics or religious beliefs. For example, the aesthetic appreciation of blue-eyed blonde people becoming a master race is unethical, as was using the Angel Physics aesthetic to legalize torture and burn countless women and children alive as witches.

Dr. Luc Montagnier, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine, is among an emerging group of academics who claim that evidence has been obtained to show that DNA can carry self-imprints electromagnetically. For teleportation to be ethical, it would be necessary to change the general assumption that nature will find some way to eliminate overpopulation. Transparent global medical scientific research, available to the people, must exist to allow ethical debate to take place on these issues. That same process, which acts in defiance of being governed by the current understanding of unbalanced entropic disintegration, will demonstrate the existence of new technologies, for the improvement of the human condition, far beyond the capacity of an entropic mentality to even imagine.

Professor Robert Pope (C)

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