Platonic fullerene chemistry and humanoid evolution
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Platonic fullerene chemistry and humanoid evolution

This article tries to support many people who intuitively believe that there is an evolutionary shift in human consciousness, one that is taking place to improve the global human condition. Without that insight, the future of humanity would be bleak. It is now possible to use the new science of quantum biology to describe how to measure the desired evolutionary transition to a more ennobling future. The good news is that recent discoveries are linking the survival process to the intuitive workings of the brain. The New Measurement of Humanity Project at the University of Florence is working at the forefront of this brain transition from the mechanistic era to a more desirable future for humanity. The project is aware that the functioning of the mirror neuron, responsible for the evolution of compassion, plays a leading role in the transition towards a more enlightened humanity.

When Marcillio Ficino used Platonic theology to create the Great Italian Renaissance of the 15th century, as the revival of lost Greek science for ethical purposes, the compassion associated with the atomic structure of Platonic love failed to influence 20th century science. Instead, Leonardo da Vinci helped usher in the industrial mechanical age, which lacked any rigorous ethical scientific input.

The European romantic platonic schools tried, in vain, to prevent what William Blake called the dark satanic mills from stripping the green face of the planet. Driven by an insatiable lust for power, the economic policies of the British East India Company, in the mid-nineteenth century, cast aside compassion by forcing the Chinese government to accept vast mountains of opium in return for supplying Britain with bullion. Spanish silver.

Although attempts have been made to amend that criminal economic mentality, no one can trust current global economic rationalism to help transform humanity into its intuitive Golden Age. Unless the molecular workings of compassion, revealed through the association of nanotechnology with quantum biology, become part of a global culture, humanity faces extinction. As Buckminster Fuller reasoned, when he used the mathematics of Plato to describe his balanced infinite synergistic universe, it is now a choice between utopia or oblivion.

If we re-examine Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution, the solution becomes part of the Florentine Project for the New Measurement of Humanity. Darwin based his published theory of evolution on observations made after his voyage on the HMS Beagle, under the auspices of the East India Company. in Darwin’sOrigin of species’, he credits the economic policy doctrine of Thomas Malthus for the East India Company (Darwin 1859). That policy was specifically based on what quantum biology reveals to be an incorrect understanding of the second law of thermodynamics, a line of thought later inherited by Albert Einstein when he derived his theory of relativity.

In his second book ‘The Descent of Man – Selection in Relation to Sex’, Darwin wrote that compassion is so ingrained in human consciousness that it must surely play an important role in the evolution of mankind. Here, he refers to the geometric structure and biological functioning of Platonic love that Marcillio Ficino wrote about, in his efforts to bring about a revival of lost Platonic ethical science. In conclusion, it can be seen that the Florentine Project for the New Measurement of Humanity elaborates the spiritual optic functioning of Plato, in which the mirror neuron, in association with the molecule of emotion, develops compassion. This is done by employing an infinite fractal logic, which completely defies the operation of the second law of thermodynamics, which now governs global economic rationalism.

Existing intuitions in the heart for a change in human consciousness can be seen as harbingers of a new science of human survival. The work of the Australian Science and Art Research Centre, in collaboration with the 21st Century Florentine Renaissance, is to help build the supercomputer program needed to become a champion in Fuller’s Global Cooperation World Game, by including in their databanks, the data of Fullerene’s Platonic chemistry, now banned by our economic obsession with an unethical understanding of the second law of thermodynamics.

© Professor Robert Pope,

Advisor to the President Oceania and Australasia of the Einstein-Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics and Advanced Mathematics (IFM)

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