New Renaissance Technology and the Fate of Homo Entropicus

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The problems facing human survival can be solved. The fossil record of the humanoid sphenoid bone, tells us that each time that bone changes its shape, a new humanoid species emerges. It has been clearly observed that it is now changing shape, and therefore the current human species is entering into a new phase of existence. The question arises, can technology provide a peaceful transition into the more advanced world of our children’s children? The answer is a scientific yes, but it will require a new technological understanding of ethics, which at present is not part of our technological culture. This essay provides the solution to that problem, which has begun to be understood through an understanding of a new life-science chemistry.

A factual classification of the present human species, within the realms of modern technology is required. The term Homo Entropicus is the correct terminology. Modern science, technology, politics and economics are totally governed by the second law of thermodynamics, or the law of universal entropy, known also as the law of universal chaos. Einstein’s understanding of that law, which he named the Premier law of all science, does indeed define an aspect of reality, but not all of it.

The new life-science chemistry has been well and truly discovered, and it clearly explains that the entropic energies of the universe are being balanced by the evolution of consciousness. This is precisely the reality that the Nobel Laureate in Medicine, Szent Gyorgyi insisted upon. Nano-technology has confirmed that this evolutionary function is acting within the DNA, in defiance of our obsolete understanding of the decay energies of universal entropy.

The peaceful technological transition into the future is directly associated with the optical holographic engineering principles associated with the evolution of human consciousness. This can be demonstrated to be an ethical scientific process by comparing the new discoveries in chemistry with the original Platonic definitions of Western life-science logic, which also, in effect, denied that entropy must govern all technology.

Classical Greek life-science, represented by the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy, was about fusing ethics into the model of reality proposed by the philosopher Anagaxoras. His Nous was about the force of gravity pulling particles in space together to make worlds which rotated in harmonic spirals to evolve consciousness. Sir Isaac Newton, in his unpublished heresy papers, used the engineering principles of the Nous particle movement, to uphold his “more profound natural philosophy to balance the mechanical description of the universe”, which today correctly challenges Einstein’s unbalanced understanding of universal entropy.

Amy C. Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School, in which ethics and business practices are researched. Within her biography of Buckminster Fuller, is a mathematical treatise about Plato’s ethical discovery, from which, she explains, Fuller derived his synergistic life-force concepts, now found to be functioning in defiance of the present unbalanced understanding of the science of death that governs the thoughts and actions of Homo Entropicus.

We know to treat the Platonic-Fullerene chemistry seriously, because of Fuller’s urgent warning about developing the technologies of Utopia rather than Oblivion. Furthermore, in his famous 1959 Rede Lecture at Cambridge University, the Molecular Biologist, Sir C P Snow, referred to scientists, who were unwilling to balance their inadequate understanding of entropic law with the lost Greek science of life, as scientist who were endangering the survival of civilisation. The solution to this problem involves a new scientific understanding about the logic involved in relating reasoning about religion and human emotion issues within the emotional consciousness of Homo Entropicus.

In general, parents who relate ethical wisdom with religious teaching might decide to send their children to appropriate preschools, schools, and colleges that are associated with religious tuition. In adult life such students might select universities with religious traditions, while others might choose those universities that are referred to as secular universities. However, in general, graduated students must all eventually conform to the accepted laws of science, be it within physics, chemistry, medicine, politics or any other accepted vocation. Traditionally, a Doctorate becomes a measure of proficiency in any particular field, the letters Ph.D. denoting Doctor of Philosophy, but one without any factual association with the Classical life-science that those letters are thought to represent.

Educated religious academics might consider that they are able to employ logical debate with their fellow educated secular protagonists. It is of vital importance for both sides to realise that their logic base belongs to the same unbalanced understanding that is funsmental to the mindset of Homo Entropicus. Whatever line of reasoning that they undertake to discuss about their differences, it forms part of an endless emotional and scientific illogic. Some may argue that it is not possible to have a scientific understanding of emotion and spiritual reality. This is incorrect, as the new spiritual or holographic chemistry, most certainly does embraces both.

The NASA High Energy Astrophysics Division Library has published papers arguing that the Nous of Anaxagoras is upheld by a fractal life-science logic, which is an impossible concept within the the world-view of Homo Entropicus. Dr Candace Pert’s Molecule of Emotion, discovered in 1972 appears to function within a universal holographic environment that employs Plato’s spiritual engineering principles to evolve consciousness. In 1990 the the World’s largest technological research institute IEEE, SPIE Milestone Series, reprinted the mathematical proof that seashells can communicate evolutionary design information through 20 million years of space-time. The physics laws involved were derived from what can be considered to be fractal life-science spiral clockspring forces reflecting aspects of the Nous torque force.

The electromagnetic language of the evolving sphenoid bone has been discovered to be the same as the lost Greek Music of the Spheres language, used for seashell evolution. Obviously, if we want to know were evolution is taking us, then we must ask the sphenoid. Having learned its electromagnetic language it then becomes feasible to generate futuristic survival simulations through space-time, in order to deduce the technology needed to be developed by our childens’ children, and this will allow for our peaceful transition into the future.

If Homo Entropicus makes the simple relevant quantum biological jump now, then entropic disaster will be avoided, hence Fuller’s use of the term Utopia. It is possible to compare the Platonic-Fullerene chemistry with our present obsolete chemistry to depict the drama of Fuller’s choice between Utopia or Oblivion. The logic base that upholds entropic chemistry is derived from the periodic table of elements, synonymous with the universal destructive energies of entropic atomic decay. The Platonic definition of evil, was that it was a destructive property belonging to unformed matter within the atom. We might compare the scenario of Homo Entropicus going out with either a bang or a whimper. When it costs more that a barrel of oil to obtain a barrel of oil, civilisation, as we know it will no longer exist.

It is encouraging to learn that on the 24th of September 2010, Professors Paolo Manzelli and Massimo Pregnolato were awarded the Georgio Napolitano Medal by Dr Giovanna Ferri on behalf of the President of the Italian Republic for chemistry research conducted by their Florentine New Renaissance Project. Their work can be considered to be at the cutting edge of the human survival science based upon the balancing of the new life-science with the present entropic world-view.

Professor Robert Pope ©

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