The “all-seeing eye” of ancient Egypt, depicted on the Great Seal of America, represents a fractal-logical conception of political freedom that is now re-emerging in a new global understanding. The ancient concept revealed a lost mystery when the science of quantum mechanics was extended to the evolutionary life science of quantum biology. There is now a clear advantage to be gained by religious denominations and various secular institutions, by sharing a strict moderate ethical understanding of the visual principles underpinning spiritual reality, existing within the holographic universe.
The ancient mystery schools of Babylon and Egypt had a common denominator with other ancient Eastern philosophies, which helped give rise to the Western classical Greek life sciences. This article focuses on the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece, but is relevant to many global spiritual aspirations, based on this common denominator. It is an intuition to employ fractal logical thinking in spiritual matters. This intuition is now re-emerging as a key aspect of the new quantum biology of life.
During the First Egyptian Kingdom, engineering knowledge was needed to re-survey the boundaries of the rich fertile plantations that had been lost during the annual floods of the Nile. There existed separate other sacred geometries, one that extended its logic to the infinite world of immortal, imaginary Egyptian deities. During the Second Kingdom, this ancient fractal geometric logic became the basis for incorporating the concepts of mercy, mercy, and justice into Egyptian political law. When the Greek philosopher Pythagoras went to study political ethics in the mystery schools of ancient Egypt, he succeeded in devising an experiment in harmonics known as the Pythagorean comma. This aspect of the Pythagorean discoveries of the music of the spheres with “freedom” is related to the political mathematics belonging to the Eye of Horus, the All-Seeing Eye.
The only geometric logic known to extend infinity is now recognized by science as fractal logic. From the 5th century until now, the Western religious worldview has prohibited associating any science of life with such pagan logic. This turned out to be superstitious ignorance when optical nanotechnology revealed that Platonic fractal optics operate within human DNA. NASA’s High Energy Astrophysics Division has published papers demonstrating that the science of life in classical Greece was based on fractal logic. The fractal concept of political freedom is depicted on the US one-dollar bill, and it refers to the Pythagorean comma experiment. However, at the time of the drafting of the Constitution of the United States of America, a grave scientific error occurred which resulted in an unbalanced scientific confusion.
One of the founding fathers of the Constitution, Alexander Hamilton, explained this problem. It has already been written that Liberty was associated with physics and engineering principles. However, the constitution was based on the principles of physics published by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton’s unpublished papers on heresy weren’t discovered until the last century. Sir Isaac Newton’s conviction that there was a “more profound natural philosophy to counterbalance the mechanical description of the universe…” was based on Platonic physics and mathematical principles.
The Christian church outlawed the concept of political freedom balanced worldview During the fifth century, about thirteen hundred years before the US Constitution was drafted, Newton’s balanced view of the world, now at the forefront of quantum biopolitics, was omitted, leaving a confused understanding of the Pythagorean mathematical proof, which is concerned with human freedom in spiritual or structural reality. It is now known that related technologies are prerequisites for healthy biological growth and development through space-time
Under Pope Cyril of Alexandria during the fifth century, a Christian mob burned several centuries’ worth of manuscripts of fractal logic research in the Great Library of Alexandria, raping and murdering its keeper, the mathematician Hypatia. At that time, St. Augustine officially recorded that her fractal logical mathematics was the work of Satan. In his book The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon writes that Hypatia’s death marked the beginning of the Dark Ages for Western civilizations.
Western civilization is only now beginning to emerge from the Dark Age corruption of Plato’s spiritual optical mathematics (revised for physics by the father of optics Ibn al-Haytham during the eleventh century). This lost logic is now an indisputable component of Platonic chemistry and the new fullerenes of fractal quantitative biomedicine, now emerging across Europe and America. Fullerene Chemisty is based on the three-dimensional geometry principles of Plato’s spiritual optics as noted by Novartis President of Harvard University, Professor Amy Edmonson, in her online article The Fuller Explanation.
The hierarchy of the Christian Church, which has always been a sworn enemy of concepts of political democracy based on the science of spiritual fractal logic, has not abdicated its role in subverting this physical logic. This position negates the open debate in the affairs of world politics. In complete disdain for the 3rd century B.C. science of universal love, which linked the Knights Templar and later Freemasonry (rightly or wrongly) to the teachings of Jesus Christ, as in the Jeffersonian Bible, preserved in the US Library of Congress.
Civilization may be seen as still in the Christian Dark Ages, and this co-operates with the fact that the University of Cambridge, from 1932 to the present, requires internationally a basis for the student’s core curriculum studies, to relate to the essay of the philosopher F.M. Cornford. Titled Before and After Socrates. This essay contains the absurd claim that Plato can be considered one of the greatest Church Fathers, when St. Augustine cursed his Fractal Logical Spiritual Mathematics as the work of Satan.
To add insult to injury, Western culture forbids linking the science of life to fractal logic because 20th century science was governed by an insufficient understanding of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which requires the complete destruction of all life in the universe, thus prohibiting the existence of any Platonic science of fractal life. This law, which still governs modern science, derives from the immoral church policies (later witch-burning) pursued by St. Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century. The Reverend Thomas Malthus used the policies of Aquinas as the basis for the East India Company’s harsh economic policies, which Charles Darwin, during the eighteenth century, cited as synonymous with the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which now imposes a financial hell on earth.
During the 1980s, the Arts and Sciences Research Center in Australia used ancient geometric logic to prove the existence of new laws of physics for the life sciences related to the Pythagorean music of the spheres. A mathematical proof from Italy’s leading scientific journal, Il Nuovo Cimento, has been reprinted as an important discovery of the 20th century by the world’s largest technological research institute, the IEEE Milestone Series in Washington. Despite this published fact, most scholars have refused to consider the claim that the work was based on taboo fractal biology logic.
However, in the landmark science book, The Beauty of Fractals–Images of Complex Dynamical Systems, by H Peitgen and P Richter, a chapter title on the extension of quantum mechanics to quantum biology is titled Freedom, Science, and Aesthetics, written by Professor Gert Ellenberger, director of a German scientific institute. In his profound article, he wrote about linking “rational scientific insight” to “emotional aesthetic appeal” through fractal visual logic. This seems to echo the ancient geometric fractal thinking of Pythagoras, when he linked the All Seeing Eye visual mathematics to the concept of political freedom.
Certainly the Church is now honored and bound to desist from corrupting the practices of science. The earth revolves around the sun and has never been the center of the universe. Spiritual reality now refers to the moral or god-like holographic reality, and we can all honor the pious Christian scholars who were later punished for trying to explain the Platonic science of universal love, taught throughout Italy during the first century BC, as recorded by the historian Cicero.
Prof. Robert Pope © 2011