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Rebirth of a lost science of political and medical life

The world of modern mechanical science tends to view ethics as being about how a person uses science rather than ethics being an actual property of natural science itself. Contrary to this mechanistic ethos, in the ancient Kingdom of ancient Egypt, the seeds of a spiritual science were planted, which were destined to one day become basic to classical Greek scientific thought. Egyptian philosophy focused on a balanced geometric structure of the universe. The goddess Ma’at actually represented geometric balance in association with ethical concepts such as truth and justice.

The BBC online article by Egyptology professor Professor Fekri Hassan, titled The Fall of the Ancient Egyptian Kingdom, explains that during the 22nd century BC. C. a terrible drought caused the collapse of the old kingdom, destroying the centralized Egyptian government structure. In a hundred years, the people reestablished Egyptian rule on the condition that mercy, compassion, and justice were fused in the new political structure. If we replace individual theories within the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy with general goals, we find that there was a common goal in which Greek universities sought to add to Egyptian ethics to establish a science of life to guide an ennobling government.

Plato recorded that during the 6th century BC. C. the Greek geometrist, Thales, went to Egypt to study the geometric basis of ethical government. He used that knowledge to rally the opposition of the Greek tribes in their war against the tyranny of Persian military conquest. Thales persuaded Pythagoras to also travel to Egypt, where Pythagoras developed the concept of Greek celestial music of the spheres to which the philosopher Epicurus included the harmonic movement of the atoms of the soul. It could be seen that the harmonic movement of the moon influences the female fertility cycle. Through the forces of harmonic resonance, the moon could impart evolutionary wisdom to atomic movement within human metabolism, laying the foundation for an ethical science to explain a mother’s love and compassion for children.

During the 1st century BC. C., Cicero, the Roman historian, recorded that this science, called the science of universal love, was popular throughout Italy and Turkey and considered its teachings to be a threat to the structure of Roman rule. The only geometric logic that can postulate the link between the living process and the Egyptian concept of the infinite soul is fractal logic. NASA has published articles arguing that the classical Greek era was based on fractal logic. The 20th century discovery of Sir Isaac Newton’s certainty of the existence of a deeper natural philosophy to balance the infinite workings of the universe is likewise a fractal consideration. Furthermore, Newton’s infinitely balanced worldview was based on the same principles of particle motion that were used to underpin the science of universal love.

We should carefully examine how religious persuasions come to dictate how scientists think, because a rather serious social error has occurred in democratic political thought. The United States of America set out to emulate the Golden Age of Greek political ethics, which had been based on expanding the concepts of mercy, compassion, and justice based on Egyptian geometry. The framers of the Constitution did not include Sir Isaac Newton’s unpublished physical principles because Newton did not dare to publish what he considered a deeper and more natural worldview. Even today, there are those who have classified Newton’s balanced worldview as a criminally insane heresy. Alexander Hamilton, one of the founders of the Constitution of the United States of America, defined democratic freedom only in the limited terms of the physical principles published by Newton.

The upshot of that unbalanced political action was that ethics in science is now generally about how one chooses to use science rather than how one might be able to create sustainable ethical technology for the betterment of the global human condition. Hopefully a more enlightened consciousness will emerge now that the Nobel laureates are rewriting modern chemistry to accommodate the reunification of the life sciences with Newton’s fractal logic. This fact may help provide a better public understanding of what political freedom, outside of the current fixed scientific worldview, can mean for the peoples of the world.

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