Platonic-fullerene chemistry and global economic collapse

On February 18, 2011, the Cornel University Library announced a quantum biological discovery made by two Chinese scientists from universities in Mongolia. Scientists used mathematics to explain why proteins fold strangely within DNA, challenging the 20th-century scientific worldview.

An excerpt from the book titled, Science-Art and Technology of Human Survivalpublished a decade earlier by the Australian Science and Art Research Centre, had predicted the discovery made by Liaofu Luo and Jun Lu. Below is an excerpt from the book that mentions the cell membrane. “The evolutionary direction is provided by the constantly changing shapes of the evolving protein, which when measured, shows that it is moving toward universal infinity.” This concept challenges Einstein’s worldview.

The properties of the liquid crystal optical construction of the cell membrane, at the nanometer scale, are considered to perceive the existence of holographic reality. This awareness is transmitted into consciousness through endorphins creating a Golden Mean pattern recognition pleasure, which involves an electromagnetic process (the Greek concept of Wisdom through Beauty). The changing patterns of proteins are known to express aspects of infinite fractal geometry, which in ancient Mesopotamia was called sacred geometry. The association of geometry with the design of living things was taught to students, including Leonardo da Vinci, during the 15th century by Fibbonacci and Pacioli, when they introduced Babylonian mathematics to European civilization.

Pacioli summed up this mathematical link with biology with his famous quote“Like God, the Divine Proportion is always similar to itself”, today it is known that this is an expression of the infinite property of fractal logic. Such design geometry is found in the construction of living things, such as pineapples, sunflowers, and pineapples. The Molecule of Emotion, discovered in 1972 by Dr. Candace Pert, evolves by increasing the speed of its molecular movement as an infinite fractal expression. Mesopotamian mathematics can now be linked to an emotional Platonic Greek science called Science for ethical purposes. However, that particular science was derived, not from the Babylonian mystery schools, but from the ancient Egyptian mystery schools of Mesopotamia, as the mathematician Buckminster Fuller discovered.

Nanotechnology has revealed that the difference between Fuller’s findings from the Egyptian schools and the mathematical findings of Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein, derived from the Babylonian schools, is important. As Fuller pointed out, this difference is about choosing between utopia or oblivion. Bertrand Russell’s most popular essay, written in 1904, entitled The worship of a free man, insisted that we must endure the continual reign of chaos and despair associated with Einstein’s worldview. His shared worldview held that the second law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of universal chaos, must always govern our scientific culture. That law, of course, includes the science that advocates global economic rationalism.

Russell and Einstein insisted that when the universe finally radiated all of its energy out into cold space, all life in the universe must be destroyed. Russell referred to this miserable ending to everything as a “Universe in Thermodynamic Ruin”. However, this concept has been shown to be incorrect. The recent CERN experiment, published by the journal Nature, showed that dying novae in the Milky Way sent cosmic radiation through millions of years of space-time to influence the development of life on Earth. This cosmic radiation from novae in the Milky Way causes clouds on earth to produce rain. This discovery created chaos within the European carbon credit economy, which is now on the verge of collapse. So far global economic rationalism.

The death of a dinosaur in the ancient jasper fields produced a fatty acid liquid crystalline soap which, when exposed to the same cosmic radiation, began to turn into jasper crystals. Sacred geometries can be observed in this process and mathematicians have published that crystal structures form infinite fractal logical statements relevant to ancient mathematical mythologies.

The mindset of Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein could never have imagined that such a phenomenon could exist. Their scientific worldview would never have suggested to them the possibility of using mathematics to discover the relevant physical laws responsible for such a thing. For them, no scientific explanation would have been possible as to how sacred geometry could explain the mythical human intuition that the living process proceeded towards infinity. Models of life on earth are not allowed, being associated with the workings of an infinite holographic universe, under his dictum, which held that eventually all life in the universe must be destroyed.

In 1990, the mathematician from the Australian Science-Art Research Center discovered the new laws of vital energy, which were published by the world’s largest technological research institute, IEEE-SPIE Milestone Series, as one of the great discoveries in the literature of the 20th century. The legacy of Einstein’s death wish, which governs the higher education system of Western culture, simply prohibited mainstream science from further investigating this discovery. In 1995, an international peer-review evaluation of the discovery, under the auspices of the Institute for Basic Research in America, announced that the Center’s mathematics discovery was relevant to new physical laws governing optimal biological growth and development through of space-time. Therefore, Einstein’s worldview can be considered cancerous.

We can get an idea of ​​why Western culture is destroying itself by comparing the difference between the worship of the dominant religious deities of ancient Babylon and ancient Egypt. Western mathematics and physics were associated with the use of sacred geometries as belonging to the mythical cult of the Babylonian goddess Ishtar, the goddess of sex and war. Bertrand Russell in his autobiography wrote that during his adolescence he was very lonely and that the only reason he did not commit suicide was his desire to learn more about how ancient mathematics was linked to metaphysical philosophy.

in Russell A history of western philosophy, seems to elevate the status of the Goddess Ishtar, although the use of sacred geometries to explain her mythical existence is extremely complex. However, she became the most prominent British advocate of “free love”, as published in his book entitled ‘Marriage and morals’. His appointment as a professor at the City College of New York in 1940 was canceled by court order, which deemed him morally unfit to teach at the college. His first three marriages ended in sordid public disgrace, but his attitude toward sexual behavior seemed less relevant during his fourth marriage in his later years.

Bertrand Russell was a brave person who received a Nobel Prize for his contributions to free thought. However, his personal sexual life, associated with the Babylonian mathematical myth, did relate to Western scientific thought. This becomes obvious when we compare Russell’s findings with Buckminster Fuller’s discoveries, which were associated with the worship of the ancient Egyptian mythical goddess Maat.

Maat was the Goddess of truth and beauty who prevented the universe from returning to chaos. In Russell’s most popular essay, entitled In Freeman’s cult, advocated the opposite, a heartless and desperate worship of chaos itself, as defined by Einstein’s incorrect definition of universal chaos as the First law of all science.

A comparison of the effects of intuitive mythology on the health of the Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations reveals the enormity of the Russell-Einstein development of Western science. A 1995 government report titled Attitudes, preferences and sexual infections in Ancient Egypt by Robert S Morton, reveals why global economic rationalism really is on the verge of collapse. With’change‘, the Fullerene medical science proposed by the 1996 Nobel laureates in chemistry can reverse this threat to global humanity. A United Nations mandate to ensure that government administration is guided by a Platonic-fullerene medical ethos would save the day. Aristotle’s concept of an ethical medical science, for the health of the universe, would allow his ennobling government designed to prevent the destruction of civilization to come true.

An ennobling government, in which people strive to hold themselves personally accountable for continuing ethical actions, as judged by an ethical medical science, could harness the supratechnologies that Fuller understood to be innate within Platonic Science for ethical purposes. We can thank Pythagoras for her definition of spiritual freedom, which linked her to the nature of light from her studies in the ancient Egyptian Mystery schools. Spiritual freedom is related to the electromagnetic transmission of holographic consciousness from the cell membrane, the All Seeing Eye, which guides human evolution. Thomas Jefferson had some insight into this phenomenon when he described the Pythagorean concept of spiritual freedom on the Great Seal of America.

In the report on the ancient Egyptian society guided by the cult of Maat, Robert Morton explained that autopsies of ancient Egyptian mummies revealed that the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases was low compared to other Mesopotamian civilizations. Boys were educated in Maat’s teachings of truth and justice until the age of 12 to 14, when at puberty they became adults. Morton notes “the absence of any acknowledgment of adolescence as we know and define it.” The report found that “the structure worked successfully through Ma’at and the social cement of the family.” Family satisfaction, genuine respect for motherhood and a democratic existence within its form of government, a lucrative export market with taxes paid for pyramid-building work, and a lack of adolescent rebellion, seemed to outline a society that Morton considered How well we can envy today. .

The sacred geometric myth of the Egyptian mentality fused mercy and compassion in the daily life of the population, who needed to be responsible for ethical conduct to be judged fit to enter the afterlife. Following the collapse of the Egyptian First Kingdom, due to prolonged drought, the people of the Second Kingdom fused the ethic of mercy, compassion, and justice into the fabric of political law. Later Greek mathematicians added the virtue of platonic love to their atomistic science of universal love. This contrasts with the scientifically unbalanced concept of modern democracy, in which the unethical greed of people, who feel no need to take responsibility for their actions, accelerates social chaos.

In the 5th century AD, the custodian of the Great Library of Alexandria, the virgin mathematician Hypatia, was assassinated by a rioting Christian mob and the library scrolls were burned. Saint Augustine declared that all the mathematics of Mesopotamian sacred geometry was the work of the devil, citing the biblical description of the Great Whore of Babylon.

Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein grew up in a society ignorant of the fact that the life process was an expression of an infinite universal fractal evolutionary process. The faster the United Nations establishes the new platonic-fulerene medical science to guide the ennobling government, the faster we can develop the human survival supratechnologies of Lost Science for ethical purposes.

© Professor Robert Pope.

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