Tyrannosaurus Rexina and Creative Physics Ethics

Tyrannosaurus Rexina and Creative Physics Ethics

Apparently, the fossil record tells us that the female Tyrannosaurus Rex was much larger than the male and during mating season it had to tread very carefully. It seems that the female needed to consume greater amounts of calcium to produce strong eggs, which also contributed to the extra size of their massive arms. The basic design program for this deadly dinosaur paid little attention to the evolution of its tiny arms, but the structure of the wishbone in the chest suggests that some grandiose evolutionary plan of sorts was slowly moving toward creating a future avian life.

The evolution of mankind has had a seemingly ruthless scheme that directs it toward the worship of a loving and merciful moral God. However, the intuition to do so eventually happened amidst a violent claw and a pervasive mindset. The current trajectory toward a loving, caring evolutionary direction contains signs of atomic weapons that point to some obsession with sharing our fate with dinosaurs. In order to avoid extinction, we can re-examine the original dinosaur blueprint instructions more carefully to understand how to scientifically upgrade our destiny accordingly. The ancient Platonic tradition of a science of moral ends in Greek philosophy provided us with the mathematics to do this.

Greek philosophers, Thales and Pythagoras, traveled to Egypt to study mathematical political ethics from the teachings of the mysterious schools of Maat, the mythical goddess of mercy, mercy and justice, who prevented the universe from returning to chaos. The Second Kingdom of Egypt’s use of sacred geometric mathematics to integrate mercy, mercy, and justice into political law was studied by Greek philosophers during the fifth century BC. The Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy knew that very ancient beasts were extinct and established a mathematical science to guide noble government during the third century BC, so that human civilization would not become extinct either.

Engineer Buckminster Fuller derived his synergistic worldview from that mathematics, in contrast to Einstein’s worldview, which required the complete extinction of all life in the universe. Fuller’s book, titled Utopia or Oblivion, was based on Plato’s sacred geometric mathematics (the three dimensions).

During the 5th century BC, the philosopher of science, Anaxagoras, posited his theory of creation, realizing that evolution on Earth lacked an ethical moral purpose. He considered that the intelligent Creator, used the force of rotation (gravity) to act on the primordial particles in space to make the worlds of our universe, making them rotate for the evolution of the mind. Then this God left our part of the universe to create other universes in other places. The three universities that followed the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy set out to integrate ethics into Anaxagoras’ scientific model of reality and used the Egyptian mathematics of mercy, mercy, and justice to construct Western atomistic science for ethical ends. Ho Kipos University called it the science of cosmic love, and its professors were called saviors, following Egyptian mathematical ethics to prevent the universe from returning to chaos based on love and kindness within family life.

Pythagoras introduced the harmonic properties of light in the development of the concept of moral consciousness. During the 18th and 19th centuries, many scientists-philosophers who discovered the energy forces of the electromagnetic field, discovered that the ancient Pythagorean Music of the Fields, was describing the existence of universal electromagnetic forces that develop compassionate feelings. Using 21st-century nanotechnology to examine the functioning of the emotion molecule, discovered by Dr. Candace Burt in 1972, the evolution of endocrine fluids linked to the action of this molecule demonstrates that Buckminster Fuller’s ethical mathematics is indeed the basis for the evolution of a creative physics programmed so that humans can choose not to become extinct. As Charles Darwin wrote in The Rise of Man, the emotion of empathy within humanity is so evident that it must have an intrinsic evolutionary purpose.

When Her Majesty Tyrannosaurus Rexina ruled the world, her death held a means to investigate this greater mathematical purpose. The majesty of desire within that ferocious body was not the only evidence telling us that evolutionary information existed as a remnant of its existence. We can now measure another part of the ancient great beasts, with great mathematical precision, in order to argue mathematically about a more ethically connected evolutionary purpose that stems from the monstrous existence of prehistoric reality. This mathematical reality connects the process of life with a reality much larger than Einstein’s worldview in the twentieth century could have imagined.

The fatty acids of the dinosaur, which died along with certain minerals, turned into a substance that, when exposed to cosmic radiation, began to form into crystals like jasper. This complex procedure recorded the mineral growth of natural fractal patterns. Geometric properties of geometric fractals belong to both inanimate and actional process. Modern science accepts that while fractal logic can extend to infinity, Einstein’s worldview forbids linking a living process to this infinite fractal logic because it considers that ultimately all life must be destroyed. On February 18, 2011, the Cornell University Library announced a major discovery made by two Chinese scientists, Liaofu Lu and Jun Lu. They used mathematics to explain why the protein dance of life inside DNA, which Buckminster Fuller calls, contradicts Einstein’s universal law of heat death. Fuller correctly predicted the existence of another life energy system, associating himself with Einstein’s ingenious description of a single universal energy system, governed only by chaos.

When the ancient Greeks incorporated morality into Anaxagoras’ intuitive creation myth, in which God departed, leaving man free will to discover his divine purpose, they transformed his mathematical structure into dynamic mathematical logic that extended infinity, contrary to our current general perception of reality. This moral act of consciousness can be seen to refer to aspects of the Copenhagen definition of quantum mechanics referred to in Vedic Mathematics. The ancient Egyptians melted such mathematics into a political construct, which the ancient Greeks used to create science for moral ends so that humanity could avoid extinction. In contrast to this mathematical act of evolved consciousness, we know that our current understanding of mathematics can only accelerate global chaos. The three Nobel Prizes awarded for mathematical economic reasoning in 1994 helped bring about the current global economic meltdown. We have enough mathematical data at our disposal to build a Fullerene Utopia.

An online compilation of the briefing papers of the US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee during the year 2000, titled “Outside the Box Technologies, Their Critical Role in Concerning Environmental Trends, and the Unnecessary Energy Crisis.” Among the points made is that the mathematics of new technologies, other than the accelerating chaos of Einstein’s worldview, should be used to develop new technologies to replace American dependence on the fossil fuel economy. In the year 2000 an accurate prediction was made that within eight years the collapse of the US economic system would begin to cause global economic catastrophe.

under these circumstances. The newspaper considered that other countries will try under this economic pressure to develop or ally with those who possess weapons of mass destruction to avoid the collapse of their various individual regimes. Under these circumstances, once one is used, or the threat is made that it will be used, the current defense policies will be put into action, ensuring the end of civilization. This is also what Buckminster Fuller mathematically arrives at in deterministic limbo, which is derived from the Greek definition of evil as a property of undistorted matter within an atom.

In their online paper, Mathematics and Peace: Our Responsibilities, authors Oberatan d’Ambrosio and São Paulo address the responsibilities of social peace, environmental peace, and military peace, by linking mathematics to the performance of human behavior and the mathematical definition of relevant global ethics. The topic itself is the basis of a book titled Renaissance in the 21st Century, which is being published by the Arts and Sciences Research Center in Australia in coordination with the University of Florence’s New Biological Quantification of Humanity Project. In 2010, the two Italian directors of this neo-renaissance project were awarded the Giorgio Napolitano Medal on behalf of the Republic of Italy for their quantum biological discoveries regarding the functioning of the self-organization of universal energies as a basis for quantum biology.

Acting like a Tyrannosaurus Rex in heat might excite youngsters to learn how computer games carried out mass destruction, but it wasn’t a manly thing of the past. Our educational system must quickly bridge the gap between modern science and the ethics of classical Greek humanities. As the molecular biologist Sir C.B. Snow warned in his 1959 Reid lecture at Cambridge University, if we maintain our obsession with the law of chaos, which Einstein considered the first law of all science, civilization will be destroyed.

© Professor Robert Pope,

Einstein Galilei, Adviser to the President of Oceania and Australia, Institute for Theoretical Physics and Advanced Mathematics (IFM).

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