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followed in 1905 by Einstein's unbalanced E = mc’ During the past 15 years, science has developed so equation. Time magazine's "A Century of Science" lists _ rapidly that it has given the humanities no time to grasp Maria Montessori as the greatest scientist of 1907. _ the significance of the social ramifications of the rebirth Montessori, in her association with Woodrow Wilson, — of Fuller's Platonic spiritual, or holographic, engineering Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison (all of whom __ principles from ancient Greece. provided funding for her research), demonstrated how an Organised religious opposition to criticism of the unbalanced electromagnetic understanding of the understanding of the second law of thermodynamics second law, which she called the "energy greed law", from Christian schools, colleges and universities has embraces Plato's definition of evil. On the other hand, been extremely thorough throughout the world. Take, for Montessori's and Teilhard de Chardin's electromagnetic | example, Professor F. M. Cornford, who was educated at ife-science key to open the Golden Gates to the future St Paul's School and Trinity College, Cambridge, was was derived from concepts based upon the madea Fellow in 1899, became the Laurence Professor of spiritualisation of matter and humanity's evolving with Ancient Philosophy in 1931, and was elected a Fellow of he Cosmos. That was in direct contrast to Bell's _ the British Academy in 1937. His grasp of the ancient electromagnetic understanding. Greek fractal science of life can be shown to be President Wilson was genuinely troubled by the loss of | completely illogical, yet it is the foundation for well- ife during World War I. He and Bell chose Darwin's _ organised international academic study courses at the entropic life-science, rather than Montessori's life present time. Since 1932, Cambridge University has science, as the electromagnetic key to the future of — published 11 editions of Cornford's book Before and After America. After World War II, Nazi Socrates. Cornford states in this High Command prisoners at the book that Plato can be Nuremberg war crimes tribunal g considered one of the greatest protested that Adolf Hitler had Plato defined that athers of the Christian religion. based the policies of the Third reasoning as being ignorant Such pious academic reasoning Reich upon the Darwinian . lies in the face of Plato's eugenics with which Wilson and and barbaric and the spiritual engineering principles Bell had been involved. language of engineers, not being observed operating Scientist Matti Pitkanen can be . : within the DNA as a function of considered to have upgraded fit to be considered that a fractal life-science feilhard de Chardin's ethical of philosophers. evolutionary process and is electromagnetic key to open herefore ludicrous. Plato Montessori's Golden Gates to defined that reasoning as being he future. Teilhard de Chardin ignorant and barbaric and the insisted that the Gates would only open for all people at — language of engineers, not fit to be considered that of he same time, and not for any chosen race or privileged philosophers. ew. Pitkanen noted that the Earth's regular deflection of The Harvard-Smithsonian/NASA High Energy potentially lethal radiation from the Sun fulfills the | Astrophysics library has published papers by Professor criterion of an act of consciousness protecting all life on Petar Grujic, scientific adviser to the Institute of Physics Earth at the same time. in Belgrade, arguing that the Classical Greek life science Albert Szent-Gyérgyi, the winner of the Nobel Prize in was based upon fractal logic, a totally incomprehensible Medicine or Physiology for 1937, wrote a book about = concept within the much-lauded ancient Greek study scientists who do not recognise that their understanding courses currently set for postgraduate studies. of the second law of thermodynamics is balanced by the evolution of consciousness. The title of the book is The Seashell Patterning and Fractal Logic Crazy Ape (1970). Having arrived at the destination of Professor Amy In his 1959 Rede Lecture at the University o Edmondson's journey from ancient Egypt to modern Cambridge, the molecular biologist C. P. Snow argued imes, in order to be educated about the importance of that the inadequate understanding by his fellow Buckminster Fuller's geometrical understanding, we are scientists about the nature and functioning of the second __ able to grasp the stark reality of the title of Fuller's book law of thermodynamics was scientifically irresponsible. Utopia or Oblivion. The objective of this essay, to construct He referred to their thinking as belonging to their he foundations of the Social Cradle to nurture the Neolithic cave-dwelling ancestors. Snow's lecture was Florentine New Measurement of Humanity Renaissance, published as The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution. | was derived from that book. The following explains the was listed by the Times Literary Supplement as one of 100 — Science-Art Research Centre's long and arduous struggle books most influencing western public thinking since o help contribute towards the vital human survival World War II, and it has been systematically denounced research now being carried out under the auspices of the ever since. ew Florentine Renaissance. can reasoning as being ignorant and barbaric and the language of engineers, not fit to be considered that Seashell Patterning and Fractal Logic Having arrived at the destination of Professor Amy Edmondson's journey from ancient Egypt to modern imes, in order to be educated about the importance of Buckminster Fuller's geometrical understanding, we are able to grasp the stark reality of the title of Fuller's book Utopia or Oblivion. The objective of this essay, to construct he foundations of the Social Cradle to nurture the Florentine New Measurement of Humanity Renaissance, was derived from that book. The following explains the Science-Art Research Centre's long and arduous struggle o help contribute towards the vital human survival research now being carried out under the auspices of the ew Florentine Renaissance. NEXUS ¢ 59 Plato defined that of philosophers. FEBRUARY - MARCH 2011 www.nexusmagazine.com