Science-Art and Cancer Research

by Meili
0 comments 105 views
A+A-
Reset

[ad_1]

Human evolution has been one of continual cycles of conflict between various mythological gods, some tribal and others belonging to great civilisations. The manufacture of beautiful artefacts date periods of human creativity that waxed and then waned. Great cities arose only to become the ruins of antiquity, as weapons of destruction and enslavement evolved to chart the course of human destiny. Charles Darwin’s survival of the fittest theories were based upon a scientific definition of these energies of constant destructive chaos. Darwin thought they belonged to the population theories of the reverend Thomas Malthus, director of the East India Company, which was waging a war of supremacy against rivals of the British Empire. Darwin’s famous voyage on the Beagle was under the patronage of the East India Company.

Darwin’s definition of the energy of chaos was based upon the laws governing the functioning of steam engines, with food being the fuel maintaining the human heat engine. Darwin, employed by the East India Company, considered that its economic policies were to ensure continual access to food, ensuring the biological growth of the Empire. Henry Cole, the driving force behind the Great Exhibition of 1851, under the patronage of Queen Victoria, stated that England needed to study the straight line geometrical structure of chaos energy. This became the basis of British scientific education throughout the world. During the 20th Century, quantum mechanics was developed from the logic depicting the energies of chaos, based upon this straight line geometry.

When the fuel driving a steam engine is exhausted, it ceases to function. The heat of the universe was considered to be radiating away into cold space, until eventually, in several billion years, it would become so cold that all life in the universe must be destroyed. This scientific obsession, demanding a state of total destructive chaos, is innately carcinogenic. The mathematician Georg Cantor, called it a ‘myopic fear of infinity inhabiting the scientific mind’.

This prevailing obsession can be shown medically as a serious unbalanced mental state of confusion. Extremist religious fanatics are now threatening Western civilisation. This indicates a repeat of the old cycle, conflict associated with an unbalanced economical and technological mindset. During the 21st Century ‘information energy’ was discovered. This functions as a reversal of heat flow energy from hot to cold. Carbon has the property of generating this information, in order to conserve universal energy, preventing its radiation into cold space. Humans, as a carbon based life-form, may not necessarily be evolving toward extinction, a concept in complete defiance of the prevailing universal heat death law governing Western culture.

Hard core scientific evidence is required to bring this matter into a logical focus. First, Western science assumed that Newton’s theory of gravitational force belonged to the workings of a mechanical clockwork universe. In fact, his mechanical description of the universe was balanced by his little known published gravitational theories. These Platonic theories belonged to the concept of an infinite universe, in which life energy evolved to infinity. The prevailing understanding of 20th Century quantum mechanics was based upon the false assumption that all life must become extinct ‘universal atomic decay’.

Optimum biological growth and development of seashell life-forms through space-time can be generated by infinite Platonic mathematics. Mainstream mathematics can only generate distorted futuristic simulations, making it a carcinogenic concept, inhabiting the mind of modern science, as Georg Cantor had predicted.

Secondly, it was discovered how to demonstrate that the human mind is programmed toward existence within an infinite universe, in order to avoid extinction. During the Golden Age of Danish Science the development of infinite ethical Platonic wisdom was considered by the philosophers Immanuel Kant and Emmanuel Levinas, to be caused by a creative asymmetrical electromagnetic optical phenomenon, functioning within the mind. When viewing computer generated infinite fractal images through lenses exhibiting asymmetrical electromagnetic optical properties, stereoscopic images emerge. The patent document for the glasses contained optical information relevant to cancer research and also noted that Cezzanne, Van Gogh and some other great artists had intuitively painted the same stereoscopic properties into their paintings.

This information has serious consequences. Quantum mechanics has obviously been built upon a false assumption, demonstrating that Western Science has been constructed upon a pretentious death cult logic by sentencing all life to extinction. The molecule of emotion is known to constantly upgrade cellular health through a process involving infinite fractal logic, in defiance of the heat death law governing prevailing modern economic and technological logic. The cycle of evolving human chaos belongs to a primitive state of mind unable to protect itself from becoming extinct. Aristotle’s science to guide ennobling government for the health of the universe, in order to avoid extinction, becomes the solution within a new cancer research medical science and with it the associated new omni-technology

In 2002 Harvard University, Massachusetts University and the Royal Danish Consulate held an international symposium to explain to the world about the social importance of the Danish Golden Age of Science. They noted that most of the research had been written in Danish, not translated, coming invisible to English speaking scholarship. However, the leader of the Golden Age, the discoverer of the electromagnetic field, Hans Christian Orsted’s Science-Art theories had been translated. The lost message, demonstrating optimum non cancerous biological growth and development through space-time, through artistic creativity, is now visible to English speaking scholarship.

[ad_2]

Source

You may also like

Leave a Comment