The New Renaissance: Platonic Thought Forms and Mental Health

The emerging Platonic-Fullerene medical science of life raises questions regarding the role of classical Platonic. Ways of thinking in maintaining mental health. Is it possible that Plato’s forms of ethical thought, which were fused into the structure of Anaxagoras’ Nous, provide rigorous scientific concepts related to our current state of mental well-being? Lord Bertrand Russell, in 1903, advised the worker to desperately accept his fate, imposed by a science governed by the dictatorial second law of thermodynamics. Plato Ways of thinking we are not associated at all with the construction of that nightmare of continuous anxiety imposed on society by entropic law. Therefore, in light of the recent Platonic-Fullerene medical discoveries made by the Nobel Prize winners in Medicine, the Platonic concepts of mental health deserve discussion.

In 1979, China’s most awarded physicist Kun Huang proposed that there were new physical laws governing optimal biological growth and development through space-time. He proposed that the life science reasoning of the ancient Greek golden mean was far more advanced than modern Western science had realized. He thought that by looking at changes in the golden mean patterns in life forms, recorded in the world’s fossil record, particularly fossils of seashells, new physical laws could be discovered that govern optimal biological growth and development through through space-time.

In Australia, the Science-Art Research Center established a methodology to employ Huang’s suggested research program, improving the science of classical Greek life. This resulted in a discovery by the Center’s mathematician, Chris Illert. who became the first person to show that the famous seashell fossil, Nipponites Mirabilis, influenced the design of a living seashell creature by the laws of optical physics that operate across 20 million years of space -weather. In 1990, this life science discovery was selected for reprint from 20th century world literature by the IEEE-SPIE Milestone Series in Washington.

In 1995, Illert’s mathematics won a biology award sponsored by the US Institute for Basic Research. The director of the Australian Center considered that the geometric logic used to generate the simulations of healthy biological growth and development through space- time was based on fractal logic. Therefore, Kun Huang would have been quite right in considering that the authors of modern Western science had constructed an inadequate scientific world view, because modern science forbids linking any science of life to the infinite logic of fractal geometry. The Center accepted that the scientific culture of the current entropic worldview, totally governed by an unbalanced understanding of the second law of thermodynamics, was innately cancerous.

Years later, the Harvard Smithsonian / NASA High Energy Division Library of Astrophysics published an article by Petar Grujic, Scientific Advisor to the Belgrade Institute of Physics. The article argued that the work of the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras is derived from fractal geometric logic. The Platonic tradition of the Greek philosophy of the life sciences was based on the fusion of ethics in the Nous of Anaxagorus, to avoid the destruction of human civilization. Due to its unbalanced and inadequate understanding of the second law of thermodynamics, modern science cannot conceive of the possibility that any science of life is linked to the logic of fractal geometric logic.

Balancing the universal entropic energy through the evolution of consciousness is basic to the functioning of the fractal Nous logic. The Nobel Prize in Medicine, Szent-Gyoergyi, described scientists who did not understand this balance between entropy and evolving consciousness as barbarians (the term actually used was mad apes). In his 1959 Cambridge University Rede Lecture, molecular biologist Sir CP Snow referred to these same barbarians, as if they thought like their Neolithic caveman ancestors.

Plato also described engineers who did not understand his spiritual (holographic) engineering principles as barbarian, only fit for destructive warfare. Evil (as unethical) was specifically defined by Plato as a property of formless matter within the physically indivisible atom of the Greek. This simplistic description of nuclear atomic radiation is now of interest. The life science of Plato-Fullerene synergistic fractal logic has become staple for C Sixty Inc., a medical science established by the three 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry. Platonic thought forms are now relevant for an update of Szent-Gyoergyi science of medicine.

Thought forms are now known to be relevant to holographic chemistry. Entropic thought forms cannot necessarily be lethally carcinogenic, however the law of universal atomic decay, which governs the physics of modern chemistry, obviously is. The medical linkage of Szent-Gyoergyi consciousness with a balanced functioning of entropy is directly related to the new Plato-Fullerene balancing life science.

Science-Art Center colleague Chris Degenhardt has conducted research on the rotational turning force of Nous’ Music of the Spheres, which is carried out to convey information relevant to the healthy evolution of the growth and development of seashells. through space-time. Degenhardt investigated the construction of the US space-time model postulated by the Center’s colleague, Mark Robinson. Robinson’s model was mentioned in a quantum biology article written by Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu in the June 2007 issue of NeuroQuantology. The article was about how the spin of electrons influenced the brain and mind, challenging the current inadequate understanding of the second law of thermodynamics.

According to Robinson’s model of the Nous of space-time, past, present and future, form an instant of time, associated with the harmonic resonance properties of light. Degenhardt considers that fractal geometric symmetry and asymmetry combine their particular properties to present mental access to self-organizing evolutionary purpose omini Nous, which Degenhardt finds consistent within Robinson’s model. The “present” component of Robinson’s spacetime “instant” is considered to combine stored information and potential omninformation to balance entropy. This component of the Nous is considered to allow the evolving mind to use Sir Isaac Newton’s proposed property of the interaction of light with gravity to provide evolutionary information. This transmission of the evolving wisdom of Nous instantly penetrates the entire universe through Newton’s concept of nonlocal effect. Newton’s principles of physics to balance the current inadequate understanding of life forces were derived from the harmonic properties of particle motion generated by the Nous.

Robinson’s model according to Degenhardt, allows the existence of crucial electromagnetic opportunities within the functioning of the We. These opportunities are considered to allow the mind to adjust to the self-organizing, omnidirectional principles of the life science of Nous fractal logic. The Plato-Fullerene chemistry of life, emerging as distinct from the existing chemistry of entropic death, is a clear medical statement for both Robinson and Degenhardt. The present cancer entropic mentality need not enter a terminal state when Fuller’s synergistic argument for utopia or oblivion is understood to be a real medical concern.

The new Plato-Fullerene life science established by the three 1996 Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry can be considered to hold the secrets of human survival. However, within the machinations of entropic capitalism, it can be seen that overwhelming legalized predatory activity would prevail to obstruct its vital implementation. However, the generation of rigorous life science computer simulations, similar to the successful seashell discoveries mentioned above, can provide basic test statements for new environmental survival legislation, in order to solve this crucial problem.

The award-winning Chemistry project of the Florentine New Measurement of Humanity Project, under the banner of the New Florentine Renaissance, has also compiled relevant factual research related to the questions posed in this essay. It is hoped that medical evidence statements to validate the purpose of the Project, beyond all doubt, will soon come into being and their importance to human survival will be reflected in the proposed new “knowledge economy” legislation.

Professor, Robert Pope. ©

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