In September, 2011, a discovery at the CERN particle accelerator appears to have demolished the foundations of Albert Einstein’s world-view, which stated that nothing could move faster than the speed of light. Assuming this to be correct, then the social ramifications of the discovery are so enormous, that the sooner we can repair the damage that an unbalanced scientific ethos has done to civilisation, the better. The fact that eminent scientists have predicted this collapsing of the fixed scientific world-view suggests that we re-examine their published concerns as a matter of urgency.
The Einsteinian world-view claimed that every aspect of 20th Century scientific thinking had to be governed by Einstein’s understanding of the second law of thermodynamics. This law was described by Maria Montessori as a greed energy law, responsible for destructive economic collapses. Montessori was listed in TIME Magazine’s Century of Science as the greatest scientist for 1907. Together with her colleague, the Jesuit priest, Tielhard de Chardin, they modified Einstein’s E=mc squared, in order to balance universal atomic decay with sub atomic creative energies. Their theories related to the research into aesthetics and ethics conducted during the 18th Century by Immanuel Kant.
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy lists Immanuel Kant as “one of the most influential philosophers in the history of Western philosophy. His contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics have had a profound impact on almost every philosophical movement that followed him”. The term ‘impact’ suggests the acquisition of learned wisdom from the Classical Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy, refers to the ancient concept of Wisdom through Beauty.
Immanuel Kant and his colleague Hans Christian Oersted, who discovered the electromagnetic field, had considered that such an ethical technology could be derived from the Platonic ‘Science for Ethical Ends’. In 1786 Hans Christian Oersted wrote his famous Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, based upon Immanuel Kant’s theories. It can be deduced that their concept of ethical technology to make the electric motor a child’s toy by comparison, was associated with their understanding of the properties of their electromagnetic universal ethical purpose.
Kant’s “Ethic” was deemed necessary to obtain perpetual peace on Earth. This idea led Montessori and de Chardin to consider that this electromagnetic concept was needed to open the Golden Gates to the future, for all people at the same time, rather than for any privileged few or chosen race. This suggests that an ethical conscious purpose was evolving within the human population on Earth. For example, balls of lethal radiation are regularly emitted from the sun, which are deflected by the earth’s electromagnetic field to protect all life on Earth. The scientist, Matti Pitkanen, pointed out that this phenomenon fulfils the criteria to be called an act of consciousness. This idea of a balancing of the second law energy of universal decay by the evolution of consciousness was considered to be obvious by the 1937 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, Szent-Goergyi. He wrote a book entitled The Crazy Apes, about the mentality of scientists who could not understand that this phenomenon existed.
The molecular biologist, Sir C P Snow, delivered his famous 1959 Cambridge University’s Rede Lecture on exactly the same hypothesis, claiming that civilisation would be destroyed unless modern science was reunited with the life-science of the Classical Greek Humanities. The engineer, Buckminster Fuller, echoed these sentiments within his book, Utopia or Oblivion. His synergistic world-view, in which entropy is balanced by creative energies, became the basis of modern Platonic-Fullerene chemistry, now emerging as an ethical scientific discipline throughout the world.
Sir Isaac Newton’s unpublished Heresy Papers were discovered last century, declaring Newton’s conviction that a more natural profound philosophy existed to balance the universal entropic energy system. Newton’s balancing physics principles were those that once upheld the lost Platonic Science for Ethical Ends. Some scientists declared that such thinking was the work of a criminally insane mind. During Tony Blair’s rule as the British Prime Minister, senior scientists appeared to be reluctant to talk about the possible technologies associated with Newton’s Heresy Papers. Relevant multimillion dollar research at Cambridge University had come to an abrupt end and senior scientists seemed to be concerned that the Prime Minister was undergoing some sort of religious conversion, as was later proven correct.
Amidst talk about a war against an axis of evil, scientists appeared to be wary of challenging the religious convictions of a warlike Prime Minister or his religious colleague President George Bush. Within the chaos of an entropic world-view, both leaders had a clear obligation to protect their countries against a critical entropic bifurcation situation, in which the traditional appreciation of maintaining an appropriate popular survival morale, was considered to be for the common good.








