CP Snow and ethical free energy

The following article belongs to an investigation that tries to help the Renaissance of the XXI century, instigated in 2010, and that was derived from the New Measurement of Humanity Project of the Florentine University. For a very specific reason, it has been written in terms that the general public can understand.

Scientific discoveries on vital energy, related to the lost ‘Science for Ethical Purposes’ of ancient Greece, were made by the Science-Art Research Center of Australia during the 1980s. The SPIE Milestone series from the institute for technological research The world’s largest IEEE in Washington reprinted these findings as important discoveries of the 20th century. Scientists associated with these discoveries now believe that the basis of their logic is being misused within the designer pharmaceutical industry. This is because the original ethical content appears to have been completely ignored. This is considered to be such a serious life and death problem that this layman’s article has been written in an attempt to bring this matter to the consciousness of the general public.

Although unusual technicalities cannot be explained to the general public, due to the extremely complex nature of the technology, a more simplified description can be made, alluding to their importance. This will be followed by what can be considered a statement of scientific evidence, showing the enormity of scientific ethics that is now being discarded globally.

In 1959, the scientist Sir CP Snow, during his famous Rede Lecture at Cambridge University, tried to warn the world that the technological culture of the 20th century was creating a deadly chasm between the two cultures of science and art. He warned that unless a bridge was created to cross the gulf between modern science and his original “Science for Ethical Purposes”, which was fundamental to the ethical arts, civilization would be destroyed. Snow explained that this dangerous situation was being caused by a misunderstanding of the law of universal chaos, which Einstein thought was the main law of all sciences.

From this perspective, the Science-Art Center has selected one of the ethical considerations derived from ancient Greek ethical science. It is about how the current chaos of science, technology, politics, religion and economics can be modified for the betterment of the global human condition, through the development of new technologies. In particular, explaining the principles on which free energy can be made available to every home on earth. This explanation, however, is made against the current global worldview, which is governed by what scientists, Maria Montessori and her colleague, Tielhardt de Chardin, called the ‘Law of energy greed’, also known as the law of energy. universal chaos. If this law was allowed to continuously govern science, then they considered that such a practice could only lead to repetitive economic chaos and associated warfare.

The scientific culture of the 20th century was totally governed by this law, which was derived from the mechanical operation of steam engines. Einstein’s colleague Sir Arthur Eddington gave the law a religious spin. He referred to it as the supreme metaphysical law of the entire universe. However, people have emotions, while steam engines do not, and the difference, as Sir CP Snow explained, is one of survival or extinction. Last century, Max Planck’s astrophysicist Peter Kafa predicted that the current economic collapse would be caused by an obsession with this law, on the part of scientists, technologists and politicians. Kafka wrote that when the situation became unbearable and ugly enough, people would realize the logic of a new law of survival, relevant to this article.

During the 20th century, mainstream scientists were unable to discuss how to build a free-energy engine, because it challenged Einstein’s classification of the universal law of chaos. Fossil fuels lost energy due to friction, while all steam engine engines eventually rusted. Einstein and his colleagues considered that this energy process belonged to a single energy system, which represented the functioning of the entire universe. They classified universal chaos as the loss of heat energy from dying star systems in cold space. They thought that at some point in the future, the universe would come to a permanent stop, like a cold, rusty steam engine.

The only way a free energy engine could exist would be if another universal energy system existed, interacting with the physical world as described in lost Greek ethical science. The discoveries of 21st century nanotechnology have updated the principles of ancient Greek engineering, which belonged to their spiritual optical technology, associated with the harmonic forces of an infinite creation, rather than a finite universal destructive chaos. Spiritual ethics is now associated with the holographic workings of the emotion molecule, discovered in 1972 by Dr. Candance Pert. The new science of quantum biology is about how emotional energy intertwines with Einstein’s physical reality to develop emotional awareness. These complex principles now appear to be in development within the designer drug industry, without any substantial ethical purpose. This would define a state of human devotion, rather than a state of infinite evolution, acting in defiance of the ‘Law of the energy of greed’.

Before evidence is presented to demonstrate the workings of the creative energy system interacting with Einstein’s destructive, it is possible to give a living biological example of how little we know about friction energies. We now know that while life exists, it is supported by both energy systems and the following only hints at harnessing free energy technology.

In 2009, National Geographic magazine published “Proceedings of the Life Sciences of the Royal Society at Cornell University.” In 2005, Kimberly Bostwick posited that the male South American jumping used its feathers to produce sound to attract females, as well as for flight and warmth. Laser experiments later proved that she was right. The friction caused by the high-speed rubbing of fragile biomechanisms did not deplete this living sound energy engine.

While this remarkable emotional mechanism is driven by the bird’s food intake, it tells us that nature has engineering principles beyond our comprehension. For example, the hopper is the only bird with solid wings, and the evolutionary reasons for this are far beyond our current science. However, if this musical sound energy is associated with the cosmic energy workings of dying star systems, then we have a technological plan to build a model of free energy technology, which the fossil fuel worldview of Einstein prohibited.

In prehistoric times, fatty acids from dead animals often joined with minerals to create a fatty substance. When this substance was exposed to cosmic radiation from dying star systems, they began to turn into crystalline structures, like jasper.

Nanotechnology allows us to observe that such crystal growth does not obey the Einsteinian process of universal disintegration. The operation of the universal holographic reality, intertwined with physical reality, creates a crystalline sound energy, which works in defiance of the energy law of greed that governs global scientific culture. This process of interaction of two universal energy systems seems to be well understood by those who control the pharmaceutical design industry. The Nobel Prize in Medicine, Szent-Gyorgyi, wrote that those scientists who do not realize that this interaction is responsible for the infinite evolution of human consciousness, rather than its eventual extinction, are irresponsible tyrants who exhibit an ape mentality. ignorant.

Greek ethical science was lost because the early Christian Church was convinced that it derived from the worship of sacred geometries belonging to the Babylonian goddess of prostitution and war, Ishtar. This goddess was referred to in the Old Testament as the Great Whore of Babylon. However, the Greeks derived their ethical science from the cult of the Egyptian goddess, Maat, which was celebrated to prevent our world from falling back into chaos. In the words of the New Measurement of Humanity Project at the University of Florence, “It is time for quantum biology.” This became the rallying cry of the 21st century Renaissance, a rebirth of the lost “Science for Ethical Purposes.”

© 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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