The Emotion Molecule was discovered in 1972 by scientist Dr. Candace Pert. It was found to be the same molecule that existed in a primitive creature millions of years ago. The evolutionary difference between the primitive life-form molecule and the human molecule was that the human vibrates much faster. It can be considered that this process of evolutionary acceleration could be caused by the fractal expansion of the universe. This proposal can be accommodated within the lost science of life of the Classical Greek Music of the Spheres. The Harvard/NASA High Energy Division of Astrophysics Library recently published papers arguing that the ancient Greek worldview was based on fractal logic.

The biggest difficulties in carrying out fractal life science research is, firstly, that it has been declared a heresy and, secondly, it defies the physical law that governs Western scientific culture. That energy law of physics calls for the destruction of all life in the universe when heat from the universe radiates out into cold space. While it is scientifically accepted that fractal logic extends to infinity, the life sciences within Western universities can only deal with species that evolve towards this postulated heat-death extinction. The pagan foundation of science once argued that infinite geometric logic linked the evolutionary process to the workings of an infinite universe, and once again religious dogmatic science is on the defensive.

The Jesuit priest Tieldardt de Chardin absolutely refuted the omnipotent power of the physical law of total extinction that now governs Western technology. Both he and his colleague Maria Montessori, who is featured in TIME magazine as the 1907 Greatest Scientist in the Century of Science, wanted to balance Einstein’s 1905 law of destruction E = Mc2 with a forbidden fractal logical law of the ancient Greece. The Roman Holy Office denied publication of de Chardin’s work during his lifetime, and Einstein referred to the basic law of destructive ethos as the main law of all science.

Montessori was working with Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison on ideas about how electromagnetic forces might be influencing young schoolchildren to develop creative abilities other than those of parents or the dogmatic church. De Chardin’s and Montessori’s electromagnetic golden gates into the future could not be opened to a chosen race or a privileged few, but only to all people at the same time. The Australian Science and Art Research Center wanted to locate a pragmatic electromagnetic example of this humanistic fractal logic at work in nature.

The scientist, Matti Pitkanen, expanded on Chardin’s ideas about the lost Greek science of universal love. Every 11 years, the sun sends balls of deadly electromagnetic radiation toward earth that are caught by the earth’s electromagnetic hands and flung into outer space. Pitkanen noted that the process met the criteria to be considered an act of conscience, in which electromagnetic forces act for the health of all life on earth at the same time.

During the 20th century, the Australian Art and Science Research Center discovered new physical laws governing optimal biological growth and development across space-time. Both the mathematician and the director of the Center were awarded the Gold Medal in 2009 by the Telesio-Galilei Academy of Sciences in London. Professor Simon Shnoll, head of biological research at Moscow University, also received that award after his passionate lecture on the burning alive in Rome of scientist Giordano Bruno for teaching on the Greek science of universal love at Oxford University.

While the wrath of the Inquisition may have lost its potency, reasoning on matters of life and death for humanity may still suffer influential constraints due to existing religious dogmatic beliefs. In honor of those great Church scientists who suffered so much due to their hierarchical arrangement, challenges to fixed scientific doctrine on the spiritual vs. holographic science debate should no longer warrant condemnation as heresy. Cicero, the Roman historian, recorded that the masters of the Greek atomic science of universal love were called saviors. Perhaps Thomas Jefferson’s published conviction that Jesus Christ was the greatest of scientists who had inherited the title ‘Savior’ could provide some kind of modernist healing balm for the Church during the future technological debate.

By Professor Robert Pope

Copyright © Robert Pope 2010

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