Sexuality, entropic warfare and unbalanced science of the 20th century

In 1957, the New York University Library of Scientific Thought published a book entitled Theories of the Universe: From Babylonian Myth to Modern Science. The book explains how, for thousands of years, non-technical writings on cosmology were associated with mythological mathematics and political power. Priests who use cosmological mathematics to calculate an eclipse could become politically influential. Greek scholars built political structures based on how the ancient gods treated humans on Olympus, and the Babylonian kings designed ancient forms of government policies of conquest, based on the advice of the god Marduk.

The New York Science Library book mentions how, during the 20th century, the mathematician Albert Einstein extended Babylonian mathematical mythology by deriving his 1917 theory of relativity and his theory of the creation of observer participation. Regardless of the book’s philosophical worldview, we know for a fact that Lord Bertrand Russell had a very deep involvement with Babylonian mythological mathematics. He used this to defend the worship of what Einstein defined as the “main law of all sciences.” Russell’s most famous essay, entitled “The Worship of a Free Man,” was about how we should live in despair that there is some substance within any of our most ennobling hopes for the future. According to Russell and Einstein, this is because these higher aspirations will eventually be totally destroyed within a universe in thermodynamic ruin, in accordance with the workings of the universal law of energy of chaos.

This particular article refers to ancient Egyptian mythological mathematics associated with the worship of the ancient Egyptian goddess, Maat. This goddess was held back to prevent the universe from returning to a state of chaos, which is science in complete defiance of Einstein’s world view. Although Einstein was right about the physical workings of the cosmos, he dismissed the energies associated with the evolution of emotion. Nanotechnology has provided photographic evidence that within the molecule of emotion, the Einstein energies of quantum mechanical chaos are actually entwined with the energies of quantum biology, showing that his great genius was unbalanced for ruling out the existence of biological information energy. The point to be made is that the logic of complex nanotech dynamic energy systems, as well as the Egyptian mathematics of life, extended a fractal logic to infinity, rather than the extinction that Einstein’s worldview insists on. that must happen. This most inspiring energetic scenario supports the workings of Einstein’s close colleague David Bohm’s infinite holographic universe.

Harvard University Novartis professor Amy Edmondson, in her biography of the engineer Buckminster Fuller, wrote that Fuller derived his balanced synergistic universe from the mathematics of the philosopher Plato, who in turn had developed it from the theories of ancient Egypt. belonging to the cult of Maat. . Plato warned that the development of cosmology assuming the eye is responsible for creative knowledge would only lead to the emergence of destructive evil from formless matter within the atom. E = Mc of Einstein squared is the basic mathematical equation for thermonuclear destruction and Einstein’s insistence that the eye is the key to creative participation within the universe equates to the worship of the ancient Egyptian and Greek gods of Chaos. The religious spirit of the Church is based on Platonic love. But the Church does not understand Plato’s atomistic mathematical explanation. Saint Augustine banished the atomistic mathematical functioning of Platonic love as the work of the devil, because he thought, incorrectly, that it belonged to the cult of the Babylonian goddess of prostitution and war, Ishtar.

After a two-hundred-year period of Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy fusing ethics in Anaxagoras’ theory of creation, its mathematical structure was altered to become a dynamic fractal expression that linked the function of the atoms of Plato’s soul to the infinite. This was the observer’s act of participation that Einstein failed to capture because he thought, like Leonardo da Vinci, René Descartes, and Sir Francis Bacon before him, that all knowledge had to come from visual perception, like looking through a powerful microscope to look. subatomic particles.

The Church has such sexual orientation confusion about the role of Platonic love during the sexual act, that in order to derive the technology that belongs to creative thinking to replace Einstein’s journey to extinction, we need to develop an accepted human survival medical science on it. topic. . This can be considered impossible when we consider the confusing war of angels and demons on the subject associated with the long struggle between the Church and the worship of Jesus Christ by the Knights Templar. Buckminster Fuller predicted the solution by alluding to a future supercomputer to provide the answer. This is a concept similar to creating a supercomputer that can win games of chess against the great chess champions or even more complicated games of the Watson supercomputer, by winning games of Jeopardy. Buckminster’s published world game theory aimed to solve problems far beyond the capacity of any current form of government. In Fuller’s own words “Make the world work, for 100% of humanity, in the shortest time possible, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological offenses or the disadvantage of anyone” (Fuller had received many awards, including the Medal Presidential Freedom that was presented to him on February 23, 1983, by President Ronald Reagan).

In Australia there are currently movements in Parliament to create a Royal Commission on child abuse practices within the Christian Church. The Church is responsible for the unpublished articles of Sir Isaac Newton, discovered in the last century, being classified as Newton’s Articles of Heresy. Within them was Newton’s conviction that a deeper natural philosophy existed to balance the mechanical description of the universe and that its basic principles of physics were the same as those of the lost Greek atomistic science of universal love, taught at the University. from Oxford by scientist Giordano Bruno, formerly. the Church tortured him and then burned him alive for teaching it. It appears that the Church has some deep-seated sexual problems that are preventing the development of a super-technology of human survival in favor of preserving the spirit of extinction of modern religiously tainted science.

During the 20th century, Lord Bertrand Russell was the leading advocate of free sex in Britain, who had linked the metaphysical sexual spirit to Babylonian mythological mathematics. Together, he and Albert Einstein insisted on employing only the mathematical logic that was applied to the construction of atomic matter after the creation of light, as mentioned in the Old Testament. Plato’s axiom that “everything is geometry”, however, was applied before the creation of light and this mathematics of human survival was developed by Buckminster Fuller.

The ancient mythical Egyptian god of creation Atum masturbated in the cosmic egg declaring ‘Let there be light’ and Anaxagoras’ most sophisticated theory of creation dealt with the universal urge to throw sperm into the cosmic egg linked to a rotating force that acts on primordial particles in space to create worlds. This representation of the force of gravity went on to provide spin to the created worlds to transfer the knowledge of creation to the atoms of Plato’s soul. Pythagoras brought light into this description of human beings made in the image of cosmic creation and this concept made the great discoverers of the forces of electromagnetic reality in the 18th and 19th centuries seek God’s electromagnetic ethics for perpetual peace in the earth. Today, it is known that the electromagnetic motor that drives the sperm’s tail towards the ovum is transformed by the female field in the cell centriole. This, in turn, energizes the first bone developed in the embryo, the sphenoid bone, to carry the divine message of creation to the electromagnetic workings of creative consciousness, not to the participating Einstein eye of the observer. Since the eye does not even exist at the moment of conception, there is no natural continuity that belongs to Einstein’s worldview in which the eye is responsible for the evolution of the universe.

The strange concept of public ceremonies in which the pharaohs had to masturbate in the Nile River to honor the creator god Atum, will no doubt be explained one day in the subatomic brain physics belonging to Fuller’s imagined medical supercomputer. However, so will the strangest and most horrible results of Saint Augustine’s translation of the Platonic evil of the formless matter within the atom as the evil of female sexuality. That ghastly spirit was central to the worldview of Saint Thomas Aquinas, becoming the rationale for three hundred years of sadistic and perverted sexual rites pertaining to ritual torture and the burning alive of countless women and children as witches. The current social disgust for the public displays of any primitive masturbation ceremony becomes a trivial issue compared to that protracted nightmare of ritualized sexual perversion.

Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein were dedicated scientists with genuine artistic leanings and may their work be honored by immortalizing it beyond the limitations of the 20th century obsession with an unbalanced understanding of the second law of thermodynamics. May this spirit of restraint regarding cosmological mythical mathematics extend to the ability of the Prophet Muhammad to be able to describe the workings of the cosmos in terms that now give credence to recent discoveries made by the Hubble telescope. May Al Haitham’s corrections to Plato’s spiritually engineered optics, made during the Golden Age of Islamic science, be again shared in debate by Christians, Jews and Muslims, as it was for two hundred years at the School of Translators from Toledo, Spain. . May the supercomputer envisioned by Buckminister Fuller be built to ensure that the 21st century Renaissance comes into being so that World War III can be warned in the name of platonic love. That same desire to advance Plato’s theology toward atomistic technology was also Marcilio Ficino’s message defending what is known as the 15th-century Renaissance.

© Professor Robert Pope,
Advisor to the President Oceania and Australasia of the Einstein-Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics and Advanced Mathematics (IFM)

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