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Cancer, compassion and gravitational pull: an open address to the United Nations Secretariat

Medical science has made compassionate discoveries, such as providing anesthetics to eliminate the pain of surgery. Now there are important new discoveries for the betterment of the human condition. At the same time, millions of people are fleeing religious terrorism around the world. As it is about human health, the problem is under the auspices of a medical science. However, such a science cannot solve this problem until it is able to address a new awareness of the psychological nature of human mathematical intention. Mainstream Western science has led civilization to obsess over a pathological aspect of mathematical thinking. However, it can now be shown that the mind encompasses two aspects of mathematical thinking, one compassionate and the other completely carcinogenic, directly related to the trauma of cancerous growth and development. Quantum entanglement to guide optimal evolutionary consciousness is about biological information energies interacting with the energies of chaos, as proposed by the 1939 Nobel Prize in Medicine, Svent-Giorgyi.

In his second book on his theory of evolution entitled “The Rise of Man”, Charles Darwin pointed out that the existence of human compassion was pronounced. So much so that within placid societies compassion could be associated with the fate of human evolution. Darwin, like most other scholars, educated within the realms of Western science, was completely unaware that Isaac Newton had published his theory that gravity caused the evolution of universal emotional consciousness. This is a surefire argument. This is confirmed in Newton’s 28th Discussion Consultation published in his second English edition of Opticks. Newton derived this theory from ancient Greek science that associated the gravitational force with a universal demiurge to launch life force into the cosmic egg.

This concept was borrowed from ancient Egyptian creation theories, in which the atomic mathematical purpose pertained to the ethical functioning of an infinite living universe. Compassion was a crucial behavioral concept that, in the Second Kingdom, was merged with political law. The Greek geometer Thales and the mathematician Pythagoras studied Egyptian ethical political mathematics in Thebes and their work led to the invention of ethical science in 3rd century BC Greece. C.

Compassion is now central to the science of quantum biology as an infinite fractal logic that governs the evolution of emotional consciousness, and it can now be defined in new scientific terms. The quantum physics of nanotechnology has been used to examine the properties of Dr. Candace Pert’s discovery of the emotion molecule. This molecule constantly improves the health of cellular evolution so that the DNA of newborns evolves and better copes with generational environmental changes. This compassionate function affects the future of the human species, unidentifiable with the past violent and primitive animal behavior of immature sexual emotion. Darwin saw this animal behavior as a guarantee of the survival of the fittest, yet practically all past life on Earth is extinct. The concept of compassionate human survival needs to be critically examined scientifically, as it relates to human evolution within a multidimensional universe. However, the practical ability to do this is beyond the scientific experience of those who can only define universal compassion in terms of yesterday’s religious separatist convictions. In times past, such quantum evolutionary leaps resulted in hatred, fear, and unimaginable psychotic violence, as history has clearly recorded.

In 1969, the American Psychological Association in Washington explored the idea of ​​an evolving consciousness, which inspired Julian Jaynes to write his controversial book ‘The Origin of Consciousness in the Collapse of the Bicameral Mind’, published in 1979. Jaynes He argued in his book that a bicameral mindset – a separation between the rational and intuitive aesthetic mind – was a normal state of the human mind only 3000 years ago. During the 21st century, evaluations of his book by neurological researchers have given sustainable biological credit to his theories about the human evolutionary process.

Julian Jaynes wrote about the early evolutionary process associated with linking both cognitive aspects of the human mind. The peaceful peoples who lived in Mesopotamia remembered the family guidance of the deceased eminent elders as voices in their minds, regarding them as the voices of loving gods. In other tribes, who had invented things like mathematics and cuneiform writing, people began to lose this benign and comforting form of schizophrenia and created idols to replace primitive consciousness. Priests, who pretended to know the will of such idols, despised peoples of a mild nature and generated fanatical hatred for them.

Refugees from Anatolia, seeking to break free from the invasion, were so widespread by 1200 BC. That the vast Hittite empire collapsed. The most powerful king of central Assyria, Tiglath-Pileser I, impaled thousands of passive people and enslaved many refugees, condemning them to government policies of the cruelest nature imaginable. The King had images recorded representing this horrible death by slow torture of non-violent people. Likewise, in 1600, Giordano Bruno was imprisoned, tortured, and then burned alive by the Roman Catholic Church in Rome for teaching about the lost ancient Greek gravitational concept at Oxford University. Newton suffered a mental breakdown after being equally threatened by the church in England, after daring to publish on this lost Greek gravitational concept.

The only mathematical logic that supports Newton’s gravitational concept of the evolution of emotion is infinite fractal logic. In these times it can be considered a crime against humanity that our prevailing scientific culture continues to deny that infinite logic can be linked to the living process. It is no longer acceptable for science to continue to define compassion in terms governed by a physical law that demands the eventual destruction of all life in the universe. Albert Einstein’s genius can now be immortalized beyond the limits of this ‘universal law of death by heat’ which he incorrectly regarded as the main law of all sciences.

Some scientists are now beginning to realize that as science evolves, it must embrace the energies of compassionate evolution in order for civilization to avoid extinction. The original pagan Platonic Greek science was specifically dedicated to preventing such extinction, which was mathematically linked to its definition that ultimate chaos is a property of unformed matter within the physical atom. Although it is normal for some species of animals to fight to the death for a chance to mate, this does not ensure infinite evolution. It is now necessary for humanity to free itself from what can be described as a primitive religious mindset that forces it to worship the terrible ancient gods of destructive chaos.

The optimal growth and development of seashells through space-time has been measured using an invisible mechanical force of which mainstream science has no general understanding. This knowledge must become a common logic within a medical science as soon as possible. Deep-seated religious emotions, threatened by the evolutionary process that redefines the concept of spiritual reality, are extremely volatile. The backlash will only disappear when the new omni-technology is able to provide obvious genuine benefits to the entire global human condition. Various tribes on earth are now being forced by millions to intermingle with global humanity, causing unsustainable living conditions due to religious indifference towards any omni science and technology that can easily cope with such a situation. The entire world economic system continues to promote slavery to international debt, based on the prevailing logic of the heat death law that has condemned humanity to extinction.

Last century, to denounce the philosophy of the Nazi Third Reich and empty religious dogma, Nobel-winning mathematician Lord Bertrand Russell pointed out that both were basically meaningless and that a more loving social system should emerge to replace them. . Russell’s most famous essay was titled “The Worship of a Free Man” and argued that Einstein’s main law of all science, the universal law of death by heat, must be the foundation of social welfare. However, this idea, inadvertently, remains a cult of death. Russell’s philosophy of the pursuit of pleasure made him the leading advocate of the cult of free love in Britain, resulting in the particularly sordid outcome of three collapsed marriages.

The Babylonian culture emerged as a materialistic culture, in which the priests used their finite mathematical knowledge to predict eclipses in order to terrorize the population. Egyptian culture, on the other hand, developed infinite atomic mathematics, which later became the basis for the Platonic theory of ethical government in Greece.

During the 1800s, America’s champion of democracy, Ralph Waldo Emerson, used infinite Sanskrit mathematical logic, which allowed evolution to be an infinite biological process, to point out that American culture had inherited the Babylonian mechanical ethos for plunge people into economic slavery. During the formation of the Constitution of the United States of America, Alexander Hamilton stated that the concept of American democratic freedom, borrowed from a limited understanding of ancient Greek political philosophy, was based on the false assumption that the theory of gravity of Newton was about the workings of a mechanical universe.

Aristotle envisioned a science to guide ennobling government for the health of the universe so that civilization would not be destroyed. This medical science, based on compassionate mathematics, describes a new form of cancer research, in which medical scientists can embrace the concept of mathematical infinity. Georg Cantor, considered the greatest mathematician in history, referred to Aristotle’s theory as the meaning of “the pursuit of happiness” mentioned in the Constitution of the United States of America. Cantor wrote that the denial of this mathematical concept was a myopic fear of infinity that inhabited the modern scientific mind.

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