Books

  1. The Sign of the Serpent - The Key to Creative Physics

    By Mark Balfour

    The Sign of the Serpent spans the chasm that has long separated ancient insight and modern knowledge. The image of the hooded serpent or Cobra - revered in India as a symbol of consciousness and the life force -has in the West lain buried in shame throughout 2000 years of history. In 1986, however, scientific evidence for the substantial reality of universal life-force energy fields in accordance with the ancient edicts shattered the reductionist's view that life and intelligence are mere effects of physical causes.
    CREATIVE PHYSICS, echoing a once universal 'Science of Life', is swiftly emerging with far- reaching implications that touch every facet of the human experience. The serpent is at last re-emerging from its long period of hibernation. MARK BALFOUR is a well-known photo-journalist and long time
    student of the culture of the Indian sub-continent.In recent times he has worked closely with physicists in documenting the discovery of the life-force energy fieldand the resulting breakthrough in the control of cancer.



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    191 pages
    First edition published in 1990 ( Prism Press, Great
    Britain; Avery Publishing Group, USA; Unity Press,
    Australia)

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 Cosmogenesis and Creative Physics

By Don Eldridge

Cosmogenesis and Creative Physics describes the ongoing emergence of novelty in the universe. From its initial state of dark, dispersed plasma,we now see billions of galaxies, at least one of which contains biomatter of rapidly increasing complexity. With even the smallest single cell showing an awesome level of sophisticated organisation, no reductionist explanation seems possible.

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28 pages
Published by the Science-Art Research Centre, February, 1999

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 The Creative Physics Sketchbook

By Robert Pope


A Science-Art Essay by Robert Pope, Director of the Science- Art
Research Centre at Uki in New South Wales, Australia.


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12 pages
Revised edition, 1993.
Published by the Science-Art Research Centre.



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 A More Profound Philosophy

By Robert Pope

Ancient Greek philosophies of science embraced brilliant ideas as well
as ridiculous ones. For example, the diameter of a spherical earth rotating around the sun was accurately measured and in time was forgotten in favour of dogmatic fallacies.This essay records an examination of a spiritual aspect of ancient Greek Atomism and from the scientific successes and discoveries associated with this examination, concludes that its fundamental assumptions were
indeed correct. Consequently, it is proposed that the modernisation of the ancient Greek Science for Ethical Ends into a Creative Physics is an
essential prerequisite for human betterment and survival.
From the international acclaim given to the scientific discoveries associated with this venture, it is possible that we have now entered into a new era, capable of embracing a great new humanitatian renaissance.
This essay contains an historical summary of the attempt to establishCreative Physics and Robert Pope's predictions as to the vital areas of research that he believes will be fundamental to a vast new science and technology that will provide solutions to the current technological nightmare now threatening human civilisation and survival.

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24 pages
Published by the Science-Art Research Centre., June, 1994

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