In
ancient Greece, before the advent of the Dark Ages, the two cultures
of art and science were united within the study of Atomism. The geometries
of musical harmonics were used to explain how atomic movement generated
feelings of creative thought whilst other geometries were used to
explain that the properties of the material atom could destroy civilization.
A Science for Ethical Ends was established to balance the science
of materialism in an attempt to find explanations for such things
as love, beauty and compassion. The two sciences were to become the
basis for a just democracy within a future Golden Age for Humankind.
When the
science and philosophy of the ancient Greeks were outlawed and banished
from the Roman Empire they travelled to Spain. Arabian scholars used
the ethical geometries from the science of art as the foundation for
Islamic Art. The significance of this became known to the powerful
Medici Circle in 14th Century Italy and their attempt to revive the
lost Greek culture, became known as The Renaissance. The Medici commissioned
art-masters to carefully conceal the forbidden knowledge in paintings,
a few of which escaped The Burning.
In the
20th Century the Australian artist Robert David Pope deciphered the
message in these Florentine paintings and published a new set of fundamental
universal physics principles to balance Sir Issac Newton's mechanical
description of the universe. His ideas were vindicated in 1989 when
the journal NATURE published previously unpublished work from the
alchemy writings of Sir Issac Newton which contained identical fundamental
balancing physics principles.
Robert
Pope used the new science-art principles to modify the theories of
Leonardo da Vinci in order to predict the discovery of a vast new
biological science and technology discovered by an international team
of scientists in 1993. In 1995 the Australian Government awarded his
Science-Art Research Centre of Australia the status of An Approved
Research Institute following letters of support from distinguishing
scientists throughout the world.
Robert
Pope has been internationally acclaimed as being the first person
to successfully reunite the two cultures of science and art into a
single Creative Physics discipline. He has recieved a 200 OUTSTANDING
PEOPLE OF THE 20TH CENTURY AWARD from the international Biographical
Centre at Cambridge, England, is listed in the Marquis WHO'S WHO OF
THE WORLD, the DICTIONARY OF INTERNATIONAL BIOGRAPHY and the INTERNATIONAL
BOOK OF HONOUR in the USA.
THE COLLECTOR
SERIES - "ICONS OF THE SECOND RENAISSANCE" contains a pictorial
record of the various geometrical concepts used to establish Creative
Physics. Each painting has a registered reproduction copy held at
the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia Incorporated, near Mt
Warning in the Tweed Valley of Northern New South Wales.
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