Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Renaissance Science and the Urgent Need to Readdress Social Economics

Final draft for 15Renaissance science and the urgent need to readdress social economicsDuring the 1930s The Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Cambridge University, F M Cornford, the author of Principium Sapientiae: The Origins of Greek Philosophical Thought, was elected a Fellow of the British Academy. His book Before and After Socrates has been continually used to influence academic thinking throughout the entire world for over 80 years. Since 1932 Cambridge University has published 10 editions of this work. Cornford's brilliantly argued scholarly works can be considered to be anchored upon a trite nonsensical religious assumption exposed by Sir Isaac Newton within his unpublished more profound natural philosophy, discovered last century which balanced the mechanical description of the universe.Tens of millions of pounds were spent by Cambridge University to research the vast new technologies associated with Newton's guidelines, which established a basis for the science of quantum biology. Eminent scientists knew better than to challenge the edict that classified Newton's balanced science as an insane heresy. Nonetheless, that technology is now being researched worldwide and ethical life-science discoveries have been made, making it perfectly obvious that Sir Isaac Newton was not insane when he wrote about his balancing physics principles derived from the Classical Greek life-science. As Sir C P Snow warned the world during his 1959 Rede Lecture at Cambridge University, unless modern science shakes off it present obsession with the totally destructive law that governs it and rebalances itself with with the Classical Greek Humanities, then civilisation will be destroyed.Francis MacDonald considered that Plato was one of the founding fathers of the Christian Church. This philosophical statement can be considered to be nonsensical, linked to a general British attitude that the Classical Greek life-science, as a pagan phenomenon, did not quite match up to the academic standards of British Christian Academia. Encyclopaedia Britannica advises that in the 5th Century St Augustine was the mind which mostly completely fused the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy with the religion of the New Testament. That accomplishment may be quite correct but, St Augustine's association of female sexuality with the destructive evil of unformed matter within the atom was indeed insane rather than Sir Isaac Newton's contention that religion has corrupted science.During that time Pope Cyril presided when a Christian mob burnt scrolls belonging to the Great Library of Alexandria and murdered its custodian, the mathematician Hypatia. If the Classical Greek life-science has been corrupted by the Christian religion it can be considered reasonable to investigate the opinion of the great scientist, Sir Isaac Newton who developed a heretical world view based upon the physics principles that once upheld that lost science.The NASA Astrophysics High Energy Division Library has published that the Classical Greek life-science was based upon the mathematics of fractal logic. Sir Isaac Newton's unpublished heresy papers, discovered during the 20th Century, contained his certain conviction that a more profound natural philosophy existed to balance the mechanical description of the universe. It is common knowledge that Newton, in opposition to the scientific world view of his time, considered that the universe was infinite. The logic to accommodate that concept is the infinite property of fractal logic.Newton's balancing physics principles were the same ones that upheld the lost Greek fractal logic life-science and he wrote that both ancient science and spiritual knowledge had been corrupted by religion. One of Newton's specific research interests concerned the generation of wealth within the science of economics. An investigation into Plato's concepts of spiritual reality reveal relevant political and economic concepts which might be used in computer science to make economic models to create new futuristic human survival simulations.Plato's spiritual reality concepts have been brought into a 21st Century life-science focus. Amy Edmonson, Novatis Professor at Harvard University, in her online book entitled The Fuller Explanation, wrote that Buckminster Fuller had used Plato's spiritual engineering principles to develop life-energy physics concepts that completely challenged the present Western culture's world view. The three 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, using nano-technology, located the fractal logic of Fullerene phenomena functioning within the DNA. They have established a medical fractal life-science institute associated with Plato's spiritual engineering principles.During the 15th Century, Cosimo Medici re-established the Platonic Academy in Florence, banished in the 6th Century by the Christian Emperor Justinian, because it was considered pagan. Under the directorship of Marsilio Ficino the Classical Greek life science about the functioning of the atoms of the soul was reintroduced into science. The moon's influence on the female fertility cycle was linked to harmonic resonance within the atomic metabolism as a science to explain a mother's love and compassion for children. Epicurus' Science of universal love was later taught by the scientist, Giordano Bruno, at Oxford University. Lured back to Rome, Bruno was imprisoned, tortured and burnt alive in 1600.We can assume that Sir Isaac Newton was correct in his assumption that the Christian religion has seriously contaminated science. St Thomas Aquinas' religious wisdom, heralded as an important economic revelation, was used by Thomas Malthus to establish economic policies at the East India Company's College. Charles Darwin cited Malthus' Principles of population essay, which had become synonymous with the second law of thermodynamics, as the basis of the life-science that influenced President Woodrow Wilson and his colleague, Alexander Graham Bell, to advocate Darwinian Eugenics in America, from which Adolph Hitler derived his Nazi policies. Blind obedience to the dictates of the Church's understanding of that law threw Sir Isaac Newton's balanced world view into the scientific rubbish bin.It is not at all unreasonable to write that the Church managed to inspire a fanatical, unbalanced worship of the second law of thermodynamics, which absolutely prohibits the existence of the fractal life-science from being associated with Plato's now validated spiritual engineering principles. Albert Einstein's religious colleague, Sir Arthur Eddington, referred to the second law as The supreme metaphysical law of the entire universe. Other eminent scientists have classified it in terms from being Diabolical to being insane, but the general public has no idea that Western culture is totally governed by its destructive ethos, in the form of an unbalanced global economic rationalism.When economic law purports to embrace an aspect of life-science in the form of eternal passions as part of the fabric of Western culture, then the logic upholding Western culture can be considered to be incoherent. The Australian Government's Productivity Commission, 2008, Behavioural Economics and Public Policy, Roundtable Proceedings, Productivity Commission, Canberra, contains reference to eternal passions and reasons affecting long term economic policies. The only logic that allows those words to have any reality is fractal logic, which cannot possibly be reasoned about by the Australian Government. However, the Government report does advise that The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Productivity Commission. Nonetheless, it is obvious that the idea exists within economic parlance. Adam Smith, the author of The Wealth of Nations, fused the concept of the eternal nature of economic law into a spiritual concept.Having presented argument that the Church contaminated the structure of Classical Greek life-science and as a result allowed Western culture to be governed by an unbalanced global economic rationalism, it follows that Plato's economic and political concepts might be given a brief examination.The inspiration for Plato's The Republic was Solon's brief governorship of Athens during the 6th century BCE, during which Solon's economic policies prevented all out rebellion in Athens by re distributing wealth and replacing Draco's cruel punishments, used by the aristocracy to terrorise the populace into submission. When Solon restored Athenian economic power as a cultural beacon to other Greek states, the aristocracy had Solon removed from office to pave the way for Pesistratus to take over in Athens to re-establish tyranny, leading to disastrous military adventures. However, Solon's constitution for the republic was to become the idealised model for later Western democracies.The Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy was about creating a science from the ancient Egyptian use of fractal geometrical logic to place justice, mercy and compassion into the fabric of political government. This fusing of ethics into the fractal logic Nous of Anaxagoras, a whirling god-like force that acted upon primordial particles to form the worlds and evolve intelligence, was described by Aristotle to be an ethical science to guide ennobling government. The reason that Classical Greek fractal life-science has been corrupted by the Christian Church is because the Nous, as a physics phenomenon, challenged the concept of the Christian God, whose law of total destruction became synonymous with the ancient Greek god, Diabolos.A reason to examine this issue rather carefully is because the objective of Classical Greek life-science was to ensure that civilisation, by becoming part of the health of the universe, would not become extinct. Plato defined those who did not understand the engineering principles of spiritual reality as barbaric engineers, and he considered them to be continually obsessed with warfare. If that is considered to be an evil obsession, then we need to be aware of Plato's definition of evil as defined in his Timaeus, a destructive property of unformed matter within the atom.Apart from the Platonic spiritual reality now becoming basic to a new rigorous fractal logic life-science, the fractal life-science methodology needed to generate futuristic human survival simulations is well known, its precursor research mathematics for simple life-forms being reprinted in 1990 by the world's largest technological research institution as one of the important discoveries of the 20th Century.Copyright Professor Robert Pope.

http://www.science-art.com.au Professor Robert Pope is the Director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, Uki, NSW, Australia. The Center's objective is to initiate a second Renaissance in science and art, so that the current science will be balanced by a more creative and feminine science. More information is available at the Science-Art Centre website: http://www.science-art.com.au/books.htmlProfessor Robert Pope is a recipient of the 2009 Gold Medal Laureate for Philosophy of Science, Telesio Galilei Academy of Science, London. He is an Ambassador for the Florentine New Measurement of Humanity Project, University of Florence, is listed in Marquis Who's Who of the World as an Artist-philosopher, and has received a Decree of Recognition from the American Council of the United Nations University Millennium Project, Australasian Node.As a professional artist, he has held numerous university artist-in-residencies, including Adelaide University, University of Sydney, and the Dorothy Knox Fellowship for Distinguished Persons. His artwork has been featured of the front covers of the art encyclopedia, Artists and Galleries of Australia, Scientific Australian and the Australian Foreign Affairs Record. His artwork can be viewed on the Science-Art C

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Promotional Alarm Clocks - Waking Your Customers To Your Marketing

Imagine what might happen if people saw your company's advertising immediately upon waking- the first thing in the morning. Moreover, what if your business' marketing was also the last thing that they witnessed before they went to bed at night? How influential, suggestive, and powerful this might be... to have your logo as reference point and a reminder in such highly impacting moments of a person's life. It can happen. Your logo can be implemented in just this situation by the donation of a promotional gift, like the alarm clock.If you are searching for a promotional item that will truly be utilized continuously, look no more. Clocks are a staple in our lives- a necessity on which we seriously depend. The average working household usually can have as many as ten clocks within its walls. There is no way around having them; we use them to get up in the mornings, to stay on task in the home and at work, and to keep up with the bustling pace of the world. We as individuals are going to get them somewhere, and many of us spend our money on such items for our homes, offices, wrists, and cars. We enjoy types that are decorative, digital, traditional with Roman numerals, antique, and made from precious materials. As a company who wishes to give promotional gifts to esteemed customers or valued employees, what a thoughtful gesture- to give someone a gift that they will undoubtedly use and can appreciate, literally time and time again.Again, notice the implications of having your customized design imprinted on a promotional item like the alarm clock. When employees have a useful item on their desk or dresser that they can refer to throughout the day- one that represents your company- they are being invited to think about your business. Studies prove that giving away such memorabilia to valued clients has a direct relationship to influencing a person's purchasing power. Items like these inspire the recipient to reflect on your logo and the generous donation of the gift, increasing the feelings of customer goodwill and warm associations directed to your organization.Our lives are organized around the invention of time. Time dictates our meetings, schedules, appointments, deadlines, luncheons, and breaks. We rely on it for daily structure 24 hours a day. We cannot escape the boundaries of time, regardless of frustrating and demanding it becomes. And, we as a society rely on time telling pieces to guide us throughout our hectic lives.Maybe your desire is to offer a decorative piece that will compliment the style and furnishings of a room. There are selections to choose from. Perhaps you wish to give out something purely functional and minimalist for travel purposes. These types exist as well.o There are pop up alarm clocks that are compact perfect for easily transporting or storing.o One version that is always an impressive winner is the atomic clock. It is operated by radio control and is the most accurate clock available. You never need to worry about a storm or power failure interfering with this clock's ability to wake you up. This one also features adjustable time zones and displays the date as well as the environment's temperature.o The pocket sized travel clocks are really functional for trade show or travel giveaways. These smaller items are often very appreciated and thoroughly used by recipients with an intense schedule.o On a super classy note, the Mecca World travel alarm clock is sleek and cosmopolitan. It is complete with a satin finish and is of cast zinc construction. At the same time it symbolizes the ultra-modern and the classic tradition of the old world. Its closure feature enables it to also be taken on the road with busy business travelers.o The photo frame alarm clock is also an ongoing hit among honorees. People love pictures and displaying the images of their beloved friends, families, and pets. When you offer this item, people refer to your insignia lovingly and warmly.Promotional products can and do influence the way buyers spend their money. They can be given out in so many situations. From trade shows, to sales calls; from employee incentive awards to staff recognition gifts; from prize drawings to bonus rewards, memorabilia like the customized alarm clock enhances and distinguishes your marketing strategy. Wake your valued persons up to the magic of your advertising. Give the gift of the promotional alarm clock.

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Monday, December 2, 2013

How to Conduct a Wine Tasting - The Basics

As far as I'm concerned, one of the finest, most enjoyable things in life is a good wine tasting. If you are reading this article then odds are you're a wine enthusiast too, and you have interest in learning about having a wine tasting--that's great! Tastings can range from a casual, intimate gathering of friends and neighbors, to an elaborate, upper-crusty affair. This author spends most time in blue jeans and flip-flops in the tropics, so you can probably guess which I prefer...Step One - Look at the WinePour a glass of the wine into appropriate (shapes and sizes vary from red to white wine, from young to mature - pour approx. 2 oz.) crystal glasses and give it a quick swirl. Carefully scrutinize the way it looks. Many experts agree it's best if you have a white background against which to look at it--a white tablecloth, a white linen napkin, a towel--whatever you have. As in choosing a diamond, examine the color and clarity of the wine. Mature reds will differ in hue, consistency, sediment levels, etc. Likewise with whites...more mature whites can be darker, younger ones can be lighter, and so on.Step Two - Smell It!The olfactory system figures heavily into the experience of wine tasting--the nose knows. Swirl the wine for a good 10 - 12 seconds to aerate and open it up. This also gets rid of some of the wine's alcohol. Take a sniff and note your initial impression. Wait a few seconds, and then smell it again. Don't be shy either--this time get your nose down in the glass and inhale deeper to take in the aromas. Take note of what you smell...oak, spices, fruits, berries, minerals, etc. The more you practice, the better you'll get at discerning the various aromas.Step Three - Take a SipAh, the best part of wine tasting...sipping it! Take a small sip and roll it around your tongue, from front to back, from side to side. Different taste buds taste different things--sourness, sweetness, saltiness and bitterness. Slurp in some air during tasting to further aerate the wine. Making a little seemingly inappropriate noise here is perfectly okay. At this point, you can either swallow the wine, or spit it out if you are tasting several wines and don't want to feel loopy.The Three Phases of What You TasteThere are three phases you experience in wine tasting. The first phase of the tasting is called the Attack Phase. This is the first impression that the wine makes on your palate. The second is known as the Evolution Phase. This is what the wine actually tastes like on your palate. The third phase is called the Finish. This is the impression the wine has on you after you swallow it...how long you taste it and what the aftertaste is. This is a very rudimentary explanation of each of the phases...they actually could fill up a separate article.Wine Tasting Tips:- Never, ever hold your crystal wine glass by the bowl--always hold it by the stem. Your hands heat the wine up, which in turn, alters the tasting experience. - Decant the wine in a crystal decanter before the wine tasting. I recommend this for both red and white wine--not everyone agrees that whites should be decanted but I've done my own taste tests and I've definitely noticed a difference. Note that more mature red wine needs less time to breathe than young red. - Keep the wine at the correct temperature for tasting.In an upcoming article, we'll visit the several different but equally enjoyable types of wine tasting. Until then...Cheers!

Louis Cooper is a 37 year veteran of the retail trade. An avid wine connoisseur, in 2007 he started OnWineTime to offer the wine enthusiast the finest wine glasses, decanters and wine accessories from around the world. Located in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, OnWineTime carries over 300 different wine and beer glasses and over 100 wine and spirit decanters from the top glass producers in the world, including Riedel, Schott Zwiesel, Wateford, Eisch, Spiegelau, Peugeot, Ravenscroft and Nachtmann. The real wine and beer g

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