The Science-Art Solution to Climate Change



 

During my 1978 residency at the University of Adelaide, I wrote to obscure editorial physicists around the world, telling them that when Einstein’s scale speculations were subjected to all universal forces according to the law of equality and inverse response, then at that moment your opinion on the physical sciences needs to be changed.


My hypotheses have been recorded in Australian newspaper articles and attacked by persuasive researchers as gossip. Despite this, two world-famous physicists, John Taylor and Remo Ruffini, came to my protection and the controversy turned to the subject of universal logic theory.


In 1979, the Australian National Television Science Unit recorded the work of seven acclaimed researchers and recalled my speculations on science and human expressions for its eight-section series, Scientists: Characteristics of Discovery. This has been shown worldwide and my clip is called Pope Catalyst. The Director of the Australian National Television Science Unit considers me motivated to offer more cutting-edge life sciences. I have accepted that my guesses contain data that show that Einstein’s numerical construction of reality is no different from natural frames.


Human advertising does not imply huge scientific endeavors for the world. The stakeholder somehow allows to make large logical changes with a small scale of data leading to massive improvements. For example, for my situation, when Plato’s morally sacred arithmetic has a place with the natural sciences, the numerical logic of quantum mechanics emerges.


Plato asserted that there are kinds of moral and impertinent creative ideas. They were created by the action of the attractive properties of magnetite, which he connected with the dominant activities of the life force. He linked the electromagnetic mathematical properties of lightning in connection with the progression of consciousness. This cycle can be determined by developing other mathematical examples in nature, such as when daylight dissipates wet dirt, resulting in the order of the mathematical examples. On the other hand, Einstein's calculations can be considered misleading because they are based on a mathematical point that has no width, expansion, or depth. Plato asked mathematicians to force them to submit to the confusing illusions of reality he described in his account of the cave.


It was created by Norbert Wiener, the father of modern computing, as a dangerous weapon.  Vienna then realized, at the time, that her evolutionary advances in material science had a place with Plato's moral robotics. Computer design refers to a passionate consciousness contained in two structures, one organically created and the other naturally destructive. Innovative robots are dedicated to manipulating parts of a multidimensional world beyond the ability to understand raw ancient science. The tremendous power of the interesting fictional proof of truth of the mathematicians in Plato's Cave was only a typical case of the progress of ancestral consciousness.


Einstein's dedication to unconditional descent is evidenced in a Chinese text for the world's most established military settlement. "The specialization of war is important to the state. It is about life and death, regardless of whether it is a means of well-being or destruction. Therefore an analytical issue cannot be ignored at all." Plato’s heroes in his advanced book The Republic can be considered the “guardians” of another innovative and innovative organic science that reinforces the equalizing and restricting forces of the fundamental forces of indefinite erasure. Plato’s moral account seems to address how important progress could be made for the integrity of the universe to prevent the extermination of the equipped dinosaur fossils and fighters found by ancient Greek travelers.


During the remarkable period of Islamic sciences, the Arab mathematician and physicist Ibn al-Haytham, known today as the father of optics, declared that Plato’s numerical optical sciences have an ethical role. His examination gave the moral hypotheses of sacred mathematics in Western ancestral science. Despite this, he was so confused that he linked moral arithmetic with Plato's visible idea of   infinity. My research firm in Australia has chosen to address the numerical situation of this century, no doubt, to see how ancient science can change to its imaginary number comparable to human endurance.

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