Friday, November 17, 2006

Welcome to Complexity Polarity

EUROPEAN/GERMAN RENAISSAINCE IN CULTURE/MUSIC ETC


Til Wwll,Germany in particular and Europe in general dominate science and arts.With its defeat
in Wwll,Germany was divided,occupied by the Western and Eastern Blocks.Its scientists captured.Its artists scattered or suppressed,supplanted by Hollywood.
In the past decade or so,Germany been united with the evacuation of Warsaw pact troops from
Eastern Germany done willingly.In W.Germany,however,Allied troops stayed til forced to shift to fight in the Persian Gulf wars.Currently 2006,occupations forces of the Allies in Germany is almost down to zero.Therefore,German artists,musicians,scientists should be able to pursue its
self interests without interference from foregn troops.Hollywood films,music should be retrenching before a revitalized German artistic community that need not seek employment outside in Hollywood.Future Fritz Langs can stay put.As well as future Marlene Dietricks etc
People interested in such matters should look into it while it is still in its infancy.The future can only be rosy.
German talent in music is well attested by the incomparable legacy of classical music dominated by Germans.Such talent should have no trouble in adjusting to popular taste,rather only classical, highly trained taste.At the present time,such popular music is dominated by those
of poor training,poor education catering to mostly lower class.Talent is not bounded,limited to
only certain genera,but rather it is the mark of real talent to various format
Germany up to its defeat in the second WW dominate world science/scholarship.This vital aspect it too should resumed.In particular its development of Marxism,which borrowed its basic
ideas from an age old Taoist philosophy, but replacing its mystician with materialsim .this creat certain opposition to religion which mystician doesn't.Materialism has always been a subordinate philosophy to the more prevailing mystician in the past.But in the flush of successful development of science for the past five hundred years dealing with material matter,Materialism moved from marginal to mainstream.
At the present time,mysticism has make a comeback inspite of the hostility from various quarters:Marxism and that of sciences. Currently,physics itself ,the most material,the most physical of all the science,has adopted a mystical outlook in particle physics.See "Tao of
Physics"by F.Capra.The solid matter so obvious to Newton etc slowly disappeared upon close scrutiny,replacing by mostly empty space and fields of electromagnets,gravity etc.Matter and
materialism disappeared.
So we are back to Mysticism where we started from.
Meister Eckhart,developer of European Mysticism. taught and died during the thirteen hundreds in Cologn,tweenty minutes from Dusseldorf,Germany.
Modern people can continue to work on Mysticism there in an open,free inquiry without censorship.The publis so interested can come to learn.
This writer is fortunate enough to have unified the sciences using Taoist polarity as model,as skeleton to hang all the basic ideas,which the public has dsignated complexity.Since only the very basic ideas are dealt with,there is tremendous work to be done.But it is very enticing to think that the vast edifics of sciences,of knowledge can all reduced to a general,universal science
instead of numerous specif cases or fields of study.The numerous sciences,disciplines all fragmented,all unorganized can in theory be studied,dealt with only by one single,general case.By knowing only the general case,one can gain certain knowledge for all possible cases.It would be like sitting in one classrrom studying universal science and know physics,chemistry,biology etcwithout open a book for each and every science in each and every classroom.The saving in time,effort is inculcatable.
Also a mystical group,a religious group,is currently worked on to help people deal with their everyday,common problems.Interested should form groups to meet at their homes or elsewhere every weekend,or meet everybody at Dusseldorf,Germany

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