Marcilio Ficino’s Italian Renaissance did not include Da Vinci’s theory of knowledge

The idea that the world is approaching a crisis is now widespread. The dependence on fossil fuels, the scarcity of clean water and the food supplies available to an overpopulated planet, together with the desire to acquire more efficient weapons of mass destruction, are summed up in the Darwinian concept that nature is preparing to eliminate those who are not fit to survive. However, in his second book on evolution, ‘The Accent of Man’, Darwin points out that humanity’s feelings of compassion for disadvantaged and impoverished people are so pronounced that it must surely somehow play an important role in evolution. human.

Scientists, such as Jacob Bronowski, commenting on the “Assent of Man,” argue that human ethical consideration can alter existing environmental reality and, in doing so, explains the evolutionary workings of ethical thinking. On the contrary, if the reader considers that a ruthless sacrifice of humanity is a desperate natural law, the reader cannot be blamed. Lord Bertrand Russell won a Nobel Prize for advising us to worship that law, because Albert Einstein believed that such law governed everything. Einstein accepted that this law of death by heat, developed to explain the mechanical reality of the operation of a steam engine, was in fact the main law of all science. Russell was not a devout Christian, but he argued that we should worship that law, Sir Arthur Eddington, Einstein’s close colleague, was a devout Christian and also agreed with Russell that we should worship the universal law of death by heat, such as the supreme law of God.

The three philosophers of science had decided that if human ethical thought could alter reality, then it must obey the laws of the physical world, such as that which controls the action of steam engines. They ignored the thought that, from a spiritual point of view, there might be other principles of science. As we know, ancient thinkers had postulated that at first it was the dark ‘Abyss’, then light came, then matter was created. Fair enough, no steam engine could have existed during the immense period of time that led to human evolution. However, today nanotechnology demonstrates that consciousness functions from the actions of forces associated with what the ancients called sacred geometry, which existed before matter. Too much to worship the god of inevitable chaos.

The reader can hardly be blamed for arguing that an ethical science never existed to explain how ethical thinking could explain the ability of quantum mechanics to alter the fabric of universal reality. Once again, it is only fair that quantum biology is emerging to explain how this occurs, when its living energies intertwine with the reality of the physical world. At this point, one can imagine that the reader might be a bit angry for anyone who dares to criticize Albert Einstein’s worldview. To defuse the situation, it can be suggested that Einstein’s genius is indispensable, when modified to coexist with a universal holographic reality. This allows ethics to become a technology to solve the problems of the world crisis mentioned at the beginning of this article. However, complex technology is beyond the thinking of those who unknowingly worship Einstein’s chaos energy theory as the very foundation of modern science.

As the general reader seems to prefer short articles, a short explanation follows to explain that ethical science really exists, waiting for the opportunity to become a technology for human survival.

Sacred geometry was used to invent the ancient Egyptian goddess of truth and justice, Maat, who was worshiped for preventing the universe from returning to primordial chaos. The ancient Babylonian goddess Ishstar, also invented from sacred geometry, was the goddess of prostitution and war. Fibbonacci taught the Babylonian ethos of Fibbonacci’s sacred geometric reasoning to Leonardo da Vinci, later developed by Russell in collaboration with Einstein as a mathematical worship of the very chaos that the goddess Maat was thought to avoid.

The ancient Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy used Egyptian ethical teaching to establish its ‘Science for Ethical Purposes’ during the 3rd century BC. That ethical science was banished as pagan mathematics by the Roman Church in the 5th century AD. Plato’s Academy was later banned by the Roman Emperor Justinian. Cosimo Medici reestablished the Platonic university near Florence and appointed Marsilio Ficino to develop his teaching during the 15th century Renaissance.

The opening excerpt from the Harvard University Press Review of Marsilio Ficino’s Platonic Theology ‘, 06/30/2006, reads as follows:’ Platonic Theology ‘is a visionary work and the philosophical masterpiece of Marcilio Ficino (1433-1499) , the Florentine scholar-philosopher-magician who was largely responsible for Plato’s Renaissance revival.

The reader may begin to realize that the western world has brought chaos on its head by noting that the genius, Leonardo da Vinci, was not really the great Renaissance man everyone was led to believe was. His worldview not only flatly contradicted Plato’s teachings on spiritual ethics, but, along with Descartes and Sir Francis Bacon, he helped to immerse Western science in the Babylonian cult of war and chaos. The solution is simply to modify the current educational system so that it is no longer totally governed by the cult of the law of chaos, renamed last century by the scientists Maria Montersorri and Teilhardt de Chardin, as the Law of Energy Greed.

© 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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