THE FRACTAL LOGIC OF EVOLUTION
By Professor Robert Pope
August 2007
Published by The Science-Art Research Centre of Australia
(An Australian Government Approved Research Institute)
PO BOX 733 Murwillumbah. NSW 2484 Australia.
Email pope@science-art.com.au
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ISBN 978-0-9803702-4-9
It is proposed within this essay, written by a philosopher, that the
concept of Western aesthetics can be upgraded from the original Greek
to identify a rigorous science of evolution. The French mathematician
Henri Poincare consistently argued that aesthetics was more important
in mathematical discovery that logic. The re-defining of aesthetics by
the mathematician Bernard Bolzano in the 18th Century has been recently
hailed by German scholars as far surpassing anything ever written in
the world literature concerning a systematic sketch of logic. This
assessment provides credence to the general thrust of this essay.
The ancestor of the 1980 discovery of fractal logic has been identified
as the 5th Century BC scholar, Anaxagoras. His work was the basis upon
which 3rd Century BC Western science evolved. Rather than this
Greek science remaining labelled as barbaric by religious reasoning,
the converse has become apparent.
The research methodology employed by my Science-Art Centre during
the 1980s was consistent with discarded Greek ethical Atomistic science
concepts. Our published discovery of new physics laws governing optimum
biological growth and development through space-time was selected
for reprinting from the 20th Century world literature in 1990 by
one of the world's leading scientific institutes based in Washington.
In 1995 the work won a physics first prize in Europe and proposals
based upon it were used to successfully modify Leonardo da Vinci's
Theory of Knowledge, gaining recognition from the American Council for
the United Nations Millenium Projects' Australasian Node in 2006.
There is a current epidemic of children's teeth nonalignment due to
evolving torque force movement of the sphenoid bone. This process can
be seen to employ the same physics forces discovered by the Centre. In
order to generate rigorous human survival simulations it becomes
necessary to modify the key paradigm upholding the present fixed
scientific worldview. The use of 20th Century scientific logic can only
generate deformed futuristic life form simulations rather that the
heathy ones generated by the harmonic formulae alluded to in this essay.
THE LOGIC OF INFINITE EVOLUTIONARY SCIENCE
A SIMPLE EXPLANATION OF ANCIENT ETHIC PHYSICS RESEARCH, WHY IT
WAS DECLARED TO BE HERESY AND NEWTON'S ADOPTION OF ITS
FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS PRINCIPLES.
Western science in the 3rd Century BC resulted from two centuries of
Atomistic speculations that attempted to fuse ethics into the Nous
theories of Anaxagoras in order to establish a Science for Ethical
Ends. At that time science and art were not separated and the general
thrust of the ancient art appreciation physics is not difficult to
explain. It could be considered that the movement of the moon about the
earth was held to influence the female fertility cycle. This movement
was considered to be musically harmonic. Therefore the ethics of a
mother’s love and compassion for children might be explained by a
science of particle movement transmitting ethical wisdom to evolving
humanity through the forces of harmonic resonance. Pythagoras taught
about the ‘Music of the Spheres’ and Plato described the
heavens in terms of musical ratios. Aristotle linked celestial movement
to ethical wisdom within the functioning of his 5th element of
quintessence, a concept describing the existence of an immortal soul,
later adopted by the Christian Church. Both Plato and Aristotle are
today acknowledged as being among the fathers of the Christian religion.
The labelling of the various Greek ethical Atomistic theories as heresy
can be easily understood. During the 1st Century BC the lawyer
Cicero submitted a report to the Roman government about one aspect of
the ethical science. Cicero complained that the 5th Century BC Greek
philosopher Epicurus, had taught a ‘Saviour Science’ of
universal love based upon harmonic atomic movement and that the science
was being taught all over Italy and across to Turkey. Epicurus was
referred to by Roman saviour science adepts as 'The Saviour'.
The term 'saviour' can be considered to be associated with the
prevention of human extinction from Plato’s ‘evil’
property of unformed matter within the atom emerging to destroy
civilization due to an obsession with materialistic science being
allowed to prevail. Aristotle’s 'The Ethics and Politics', was
about science and its concepts later used to help formulate the design
of democratic government in America. The Roman government had no
sympathy for such ideas. Encyclopaedia Britannica advises, that
in the3rd Century, Saint Augustine attempted to fuse the Platonic
tradition of Greek philosophy into the New Testament. His translation
of Plato, Hesiod, Philo and Plotinus’ ‘evil’ of
unformed matter from within the atom, became an evil associated with
natural female sexuality as is mentioned within the writings of his
Confessions. Centuries later the effects of Augustine’s attitude
toward women upon Western physics became of paramount importance to
science.
In his unpublished paper The Vegetation of Metals, Sir Isaac Newton
wrote of his conviction that a more profound natural philosophy existed
to balance the mechanical description of his 'infinite' universe and
that its basic principles would be derived from particle movement.
Newton dared not publish this during his lifetime, as even today this
work is referred to as Newton’s Heresy Science.
ANGEL PHYSICS IN THE 14th CENTURY AND ITS EFFECT UPON MODERN WESTERN CULTURE
Agustine's anti feminine translation of Greek ethical science helped to
bring about about the Angel Physics of the mid 14th Century.
History’s Doctor of Science, Saint Thomas Aquinas, proposed his
Angel physics after becoming convinced that three angels had given him
a magic white girdle to wear so he would not desire female sexual
relationships. Women or female children thought to challenge his
physics worldview could be legally imprisoned, tortured and burnt alive
as witches. For three centuries Western Universities enforced such a
science in which the movement of the Earth around the Sun was a heresy
concept. To teach that ethical wisdom might be generated by particle
movement within an infinite universe was punishable by torture and
burning alive, the fate suffered by the scientific scholar Giordano
Bruno.
Giordano Bruno, considered by some to be the father of modern
civilization caused offence for teaching at Oxford University about an
association of ethics with the workings of an infinite universe. Upon
his return to Rome he was imprisoned, tortured and then burnt alive by
the Christian Church in 1600. In the same year in England, the East
India Company was formed, destined to become a powerful world force
with the backing of English military and naval force. The concept that
the universe must not be considered to be infinite became the lynch pin
of the East India Company’s monetary, evolutionary and physics
theories.
The religious denial of an infinite universe was entrenched in England
during the time of The Rev. Thomas Malthus, who was ordained as a
minister of the Church of England in 1788. In 1800 his monetary
theories led to him being appointed as a professor of Political Economy
at the East India College in 1805. Malthus organised for Charles Darwin
to sail on HMS The Beagle and Darwin’s resultant Theory of
evolution, not only endorsed the East India Company’s policies
about economic power but became a 20th Century authority on evolution
within the biological sciences. The 20th Century Quaker, Sir Arthur
Eddington, referred to Einstein’s Premier law of all science as
the Supreme metaphysical law of the entire universe. In the October
2006 volume of Physics Today, Professor Burton Richer’s Editorial
denounced the current condition of ‘Contemporary Particle
Physics’ as being “theological speculations”.
THE RE EMERGENGE OF THE DISCARDED ETHICAL SCIENCE INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
Arthur C Clarke, in the company of eminent scientists during his
television documentary entitled Fractals ; The Colours of Infinity,
referred to fractal logic as the greatest mathematical discovery in
human history. Clarke proposed that this discovery would influence
human destiny for thousands of years to come. We might consider
therefore that fractal knowledge might be part of the human
evolutionary experience. Clarke emphasized that mainstream science
today accepted that fractal logic extended to infinity, but added that
this logic extended past the heat death of the universe.That proposal
is in contradiction to the discarded Greek ethical science which
clearly linked evolution to the workings of an infinite univese rather
than condemn all life sciences to be about species moving toward a
universal heat death extinction.
An interesting evolutionary argument in support of the ethical Greek
science arises when scientists such as P V Cruji’c of the
Institute of Physics in Belgrade, Yurij Baryshev of the St Petersburg
Institute of Astronomny and Pekka Teerikorpi of Finland’s Tuorla
University, consider that the 5th Century BC Greek scholar Anaxagoras
was the ancestor to infinite fractal logic. Anaxagoras used human
consciousness to construct his worldview model, thereby linking
evolution to the workings of an infinite fractal universe.
This is an impossible concept within the 20th Century worldview, which
is governed by Einstein’s classification of the Universal Heat
Death Law, the 2nd law of thermodynamics, as being the 'Premier law of
all science'. If consciousness is indeed an evolutionary part of
infinite fractal logic then the present fixed worldview is based upon
false physics assumptions. However, the proposal that consciousness is
part of the workings of an infinite universe is consistent within the
holographic universal reality proposed by Einstein's close colleague,
David Bohm.
During the 20th century the Jesuit Priest, Tielhard de Chardin, was
chastised by the Church for developing Anaxagoras’ work. He wrote
about a higher intelligence that would only open the Golden Gates to a
wondrous future for all people at the same time and not for any chosen
race or privileged few. The scientist Matti Pitkanen, writing about de
Chardin’s ideas, described a higher form of consciousness acting
for the betterment of all people at the same time. Every 11 years the
sun emits balls of lethal radiation that are sent toward the earth but
are deflected into outer space by the earth’s electromagnetic
field, acting for the benefit of all life at the same time. This
process can be considered to satisfy the criteria needed for it to be
classified as a form of solar system consciousness. Such concepts are
now going into the melting pot of ideas from which the ancient ethical
science is now re-emerging in the 21st Century.
During 1979 China’s most highly awarded physicist, Kun Huang,
outlined a methodology of research to my Science-Art Centre in
Australia. Huang was familiar with the ancient Greek ethical science
and had tried to explain to his colleague Albert Einstein and other
framers of the 20th Century worldview, that they had based its
governing law upon false assumptions. He explained that the Greek
science had been constructed upon the logic of Golden Mean geometry
which linked the living process to the workings of an infinite
universe. He considered that human evolution could most certainly be
considered in rigorous ethical scientific concepts.
Kun Huang suggested that Golden Mean geometry could be found within the
world’s sea shell fossil record and by observing the patterning
changes over evolutionary time periods, the physics laws guiding
evolution might be identified. During the 1980s the Science-art Centre
had several sea shell life force papers published by Italy’s
leading scientific journal, Il Nuovo Cimento. Two of these papers,
written by the Centre’s mathematician Chris Illert were selected
from the 20th Century world literature for reprinting by the SPIE
Milestone Series in Washington. That organization is considered to be
the world’s leading research institute. In 1995 the papers won a
physics first prize in Europe, internationally acclaimed for the
discovery of new physics laws governing optimum biological growth and
development though space-time. Professor Illert’s work can be
surely be considered today to be one of the great milestones in the
history of evolutionary science. Recent discoveries demonstrate a
measurable association of the sea shell evolutionary growth physics to
human evolutionary growth physics.
During the 11th, 12th and 13th Centuries the Islamic Translator School
in Todedo, Spain became the greatest centre for scientific knowledge in
the world. Surrounded by Islamic infighting, Christian, Jewish and
Islamic scholars were protected and encouraged to translate ancient
Greek writings in order to bring about a rebirth of the lost Greek
science. With Islamic assistance the Florentine Renaissance emerged to
carry on that quest. However, the Italian Renaissance failed in its
attempt to bring about a rebirth of the lost Greek science. In
Australia, during the late 20th Century, the soul force optics of the
Translator School were employed to modify the optics key to Leonardo da
Vinci’s Theory of knowledge. The writings of life force optical
theories of Plato, the Jewish philosopher Philo and the Father of
Optics, Al Haitham were among the writings that assisted in identifying
the physics principles upholding the ancient Greek ethical science.
When the optical theories from the Toledo Translator School were used
to correct Leonardo’s worldview, it became possible to predict a
vast new science and technology. This was given theoretical credence by
the 1991 Nobel Prize in Physics. In the following year an international
team of scientists developing the Nobel Prize theory, discovered the
Centre’s previously predicted new science. The principal
discoverer, Professor Barry Ninham, later appointed as the Italian
National Chair in Chemistry, wrote that the Centre’s work
embraced a revolution of thought as important to science and technology
as the Copernican and Newtonian revolutions. In September 2006 The
American Council for the United Nations University Millennium Project,
Australasian Node, awarded the Centre a DECREE OF RECOGNITION for the
successful modification to da Vinci's work and outstanding contibutions
toward the betterment of the global human condition.
It is beyond the scope of this paper to explain how evolving optical
aesthetics becomes part of quantum biological science. This proposed
worldview concept was deemed relevant for mention in the June 2007
volume of the journal NeuroQuantology, by Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu,
titled On Dark Matter and How Mind Influences Brain Through Proactive
Spin. The late Dr George R Cockburn, Royal Fellow of Medicine (London)
as the Science-Art Centre’s Bio-Aesthetician published his book A
Bio-Aesthetic Key to Creative Physics and Art in May 1984, during the
Centre’s development of life energy mathematics. Dr
Cockburn’s optics as well as the Toledo translator schools’
optics have been found to be compatible with Bernard Bolzano’s
18th Century Theory of Science.
The theory of science by the mathematician Bernard Bolzano, was written
to correct a fundamental error within the translation of the ancient
Greek Science for Ethical Ends made by the philosopher Immanuel Kant.
Kant’s work is called ‘Aesthetics’ relevant to art
appreciation theory and Bolzano‘s work can be considered to be
about an art appreciation science. It is now possible to reunite
science and art in order to bring about a genuine rebirth of the lost
Greek Science for Ethical Ends. The reviews of Bolzano’s work by
Hamburg University scholars, who found its logic as far surpassing
anything written in the world literature concerning a systematic sketch
of logic, was also extrapolated into modern fractal logic.
This opens up new scientific evolutionary vistas. Such values as love,
beauty, wisdom, justice and compassion, the fundamental virtues woven
into the fabric of the lost Greek science, can now be fused into our
scientific thinking, rather that be conscripted into various religious
persuasions. This process does not completely negate the laws
associated with universal chaos but rather balances them to provide a
biologically friendly future, rather than one of a chaos of
accelerating destruction that condemns all life to extinction.
An association of the Centre’s evolutionary sea shell physics
laws with human evolution is becoming quite apparent. During the
geological period when life was preparing to emerge from the ancient
seas onto the land a sea shell came into existence to balance a small
creature upright in the water. The design of the sea shell became the
balancing bone in the human ear, linked directly to the vibrations of
the sphenoid bone. It can be considered that the Centre’s sea
shell discoveries of new physics laws governing optimum biological
growth through space-time, must also apply directly to sphenoid
evolutionary guidance. As Golden Mean geometry was relevant to the sea
shell discoveries it is of interest that, to some researchers, the
sphenoid means Golden Mean.
The shape of the human skull is now undergoing yet another evolutionary
change. A global epidemic of children’s lower teeth non aligning
with the upper jaw is occurring. This is being corrected by a process
called ‘Dental Aesthetics’ in which the changing skull
vibrations are transmitted to the children’s lower teeth, which
then realign themselves to become compatible with the newly evolving
skull shape. As well as changes to the jaw line there are also
measurable changes to the ‘aesthetics’ associated with
human vision. The Florentine Renaissance Science-Art emphasis on
artistic perspective laws has now been superseded by observing clear
evidence of unconscious holographic perception innate within artwork
over the centuries, when viewed through special 3-D glasses.
Professor Robert Pope.
Director, Science-Art Research Centre of Australia
(An Australian Government Approved Research Institute)
www.science-art.com.au
Email pope@science-art.com.au