Estou boquiaberto depois de ler o artigo “Foundations of the economic and social history of the United States: Apologia”, de Scott
Albers. É um momento de Revelação.
I argue that this ordering power of
consciousness as displayed in macro-economics is operable also in the physical
sciences as “the fifth dimension.” This as yet undiscovered “fifth dimension”
was hypothesized to exist by Theodor Kaluza in 1919 in addition to the three
wellknown dimensions of space and one dimension of time. This “fifth” dimension
allowed him to unify Maxwell’s equations on electro-magnetism with Einstein’s
General Theory of Relativity.
Consequently an understanding of the
historic macro-economic and social development of the United States – its
“consciousness” – may provide insight into the operation of the physical
universe through the similar operation of consciousness throughout reality as
its fifth dimension.
E assim o artigo conclui:
These essays are
written in the hope that serious research may begin as to the relationship between
the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza and its apparently directly
relationship with the macro-economic structure of the United States and the
combination of electromagnetism and gravity as found in the thought of Theodore
Kaluza.
Keywords:
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Fifth dimension, Zeno’s Paradox, Russell’s Paradox, Parmenides,
consciousness, unemployment, Okun’s Law, real GNP, crisis, prediction,
mathematics, economic history, cycle, Kondratiev wave, long wave, Golden
Mean, phi, pi, mathematic ratio, octave, music, political economy wave, Great
Pyramid, Giza, Khufu, theory of everything, Kaluza, General Theory of
Relativity, complexity, Parmenides
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9 comentários:
pena que voce é só mais um anônimo
Merece o "Boringfest Post Of the Year Award"
me lembrou muito o Dr Keppe:
http://www.stop.org.br/
Ele, assim como o mantega, invenou o moto contínuo:
http://www.keppemotor.com/pt/
Ouro puro...
prefiro "Sexo e Poder" de Mããããtega
gostosinha a Cica Carvalho heim.. é tua sobrinha?
What is your point dear anonymous?
Parece uma tese da Unicamp!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokal_affair
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