In the last century, before sealed roads connected northwestern Australia to populated areas, mining exploration companies used dusty dirt roads, passing through huge stations where groundwater supported a thriving livestock industry. One of the popular tales told in those days was about how flocks of white cockatoos, sensing that the rain was coming to their area, got very excited, flying in a frenzy of screaming excitement. In some arid areas it may have been more than a year since the rain fell, but those birds always seemed to know days before that a rare storm was coming. Some biological mechanism had been activated that 20th century science could not explain.

Admiral Robert Fitzroy, during Charles Darwin’s voyage on the HMS Beagle, had made a mixture of chemicals, which he had sealed inside glass jars called storm glasses. In 1859, the British Crown sent them to many fishing villages in Great Britain. The captains of the ships in the harbor had to read them before going to sea. The formation of crystals, cloudy fluids, thread-like formations, spots or clots of stars, indicated future climatic conditions. Because the jars were sealed, the science of their day could not explain how they worked.

The Molecule of Emotion, discovered by Dr. Candace Pert in 1972, is now considered an expression of fractal logic and provides explanations for why flocks of cockatoos reacted to the impending arrival of torrential rains. Within the current scientific worldview, the association of an infinite fractal purpose, although it is an accepted logic, cannot be associated with any biological process. From Einstein First law of all science, the universal law of death by heat, prohibits it. It is understood that all evolutionary processes lead to the total extinction of life by thermal death and cannot be part of any infinite fractal process.

The properties of Carbon 70, which works beyond the entropic limitation of Einstein’s worldview, have been discovered and are inspiring new concepts of ethical quantum biological energy technology under the guidance of the new Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry. Fullerene Chemistry has been established by the three 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and is core to their new medical institute called C 60 Inc., suggesting that Carbon 70 is also relevant to a medical science, as suggested in this paper. The term ‘ethical’ arises from Platonic language Science for ethical purposes, from which Buckminster Fuller derived his synergistic theories, which balanced Einstein’s entropic worldview, as did Sir Isaac Newton’s unpublished articles discovered in the last century.

In Australia, government understanding of the way carbon works is so confused that it can be seen that Australian voters are on the verge of overthrowing the current government on issues that seem to many to belong to a global debt enforcement rationalism. international. The use of Kantian aesthetics to maintain a Law of Moral Jurisprudence to somehow represent perpetual economic growth and development is illogical. Only fractal logic can be used to develop such a line of reasoning and that logic belongs to Kantian electromagnetic fractal logic. Ethics, banished from science due to its pagan origins within the Science for ethical purposes. If Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry clearly demonstrated the principles on which Admiral Fitzroy’s storm crystal could predict the weather, the entropic logic of global economic rationalism could not understand them.

Homo Entropicus, by scientific definition, can only cause an acceleration of the chaos associated with the extinction process. It is a shocking thought that those who attack the logic of the existing entropic mentality of the death sentence, could be the confused and unethical bullies who seem to find the need to go crazy in our urban environment. The point that might need to be examined is, is it possible that we need to understand what Plato’s engineering ethics of a spiritual reality is all about, now that Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry presents them as the basis for a new holographic environment? Sciences?

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