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emale fertility cycle, and this science could explain a -Hypatia, was brutally murdered by a Christian mob mother's love and compassion for her children. This during the rule of Pope Cyril I of Alexandria. Hypatia’s science, involving both celestial and atomic movement, _ fractal logic life-science was condemned by St Augustine became associated with the Science of Universal Love as the work of the Devil. Edward Gibbon, in his History of aught in Greece during the third century BCE. Julius — the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, marked Hypatia's Caesar's colleague, the historian Cicero, recorded during — murder as the beginning of the Dark Ages. he first century BCE that this science was being taught Encyclopaedia Britannica lists St Augustine as the mind hroughout Italy and across to Turkey by teachers called — that mostly completely fused the Platonic tradition of "saviours". He considered that such teaching challenged — Greek philosophy with the religion of the New Testament, Roman political stability. influencing both Catholic and Protestant religious beliefs The Classical Greek science was about how humans __ in modern times. His translation of Plato's atomic evil as might establish an ethical life-science to guide the female sexuality influenced the 13th-century Angel ennobling of political government. Physics of St Thomas Aquinas, known The idea was that by existing for the as history's Doctor of Science or ealth of the Universe, human Angelic Doctor. During the mid-14th civilisation would avoid extinction. The argument that century until the mid-17th century, The Classical Greek life science was A Angel Physics was used to legalise the constructed upon the concepts of St Augustine's imprisonment, ritualistic torture and good and evil. Good was for the banishment of burning alive of countless women and ealth of the Universe. Evil, as : children. The argument that St defined in Plato's Timaeus, was a fractal life-science Augustine's banishment of fractal life- hatter within the piyeteal aterm, the | logicim the fifth | FN cibie ror westemn ife-sclence ancient Greek atom was considered to century was becoming obsessed with the second be physically indivisible, and it can be . law of thermodynamics can be considered that the anti-life properties responsible for validated. Modem chemistry Is constructed ‘NfeseanalL = derived his famous "eesay on the upon the logic of universal atomic science becoming Principle of Population" from the decay ames greed byte HM obsessed with the MM "1 Thomas savas The Egyptian concept 0 evil second law of economic and political policies of Howetnrcessescodne «MMB thermodynamics MM". "2" ro company, ches can be validated. company, cited Malthus's essay as he basis of his survival-of-the- ittest life-science. Darwin, in the 8th century, held the essay as synonymous with the second law of thermodynamics. Buckminster Fuller's concepts of an oblivion brought about through an obsession with an unbalanced geometrical world- view. Attanl an Exnntnl Tifa C The argument that St Augustine's banishment of century was responsible for science becoming obsessed with the thermodynamics can be validated. Attack on Fractal Life-Science Max Planck Institute astrophysicist Professor Peter afka, in his "Six Essays on the Principle of Creation and he Global Acceleration Crisis" (1976-1994), predicted he current global financial collapse being brought abou by "scientists, technologists and politicians" who have an unbalanced understanding of the second law o hermodynamics. Kafka wrote in the fourth essay, "Ethics rom Science?" (1990), that the second law o hermodynamics had been known for centuries. Kafka realised that it had various other names throughou istory, such as Diabolos, the Destroyer of Worlds and the evil god of Plato's Physics of Chaos, now the god o modern Chaos Physics. In the fifth century, some 1,000 years of fractal-logic scrolls held in the Great Library of Alexandria were burned. The custodian of the library, the mathematician Rediscovery of the Golden Age In 529, Plato's Academy was closed by the Christian Roman Emperor Justinian | for being a pagan institution. Banished Greek scholars fled to Islamic Spain, where heir theories were tolerated. The Golden Age of Islamic science, from which western science emerged, included he Translation School in Toledo. Islamic, Christian and ewish scholars worked together to translate the lost Greek ideas into Latin. The Franciscan monk Roger Bacon, during the 13th century, studied work from Jewish scholars familiar with he research undertaken at the Toledo School. Pope Clement IV encouraged Bacon to write his pagan ideas in secret; but after Clement's death, Bacon was imprisoned by the Franciscans. Roger Bacon developed ideas about flying machines, NEXUS ¢ 57 fractal life-science logic in the fifth western life- second law of FEBRUARY - MARCH 2011 www.nexusmagazine.com