Evolution at the Surface of Euclid: Elements of a Long Infinity in Motion Along Space
International Journal of the Arts and Sciences, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 71-96, 2011
26 Pages Posted: 22 Mar 2010 Last revised: 10 Nov 2012
Date Written: March 20, 2010
Abstract
It is modernly debated whether application of the free will has potential to cause harm to nature. Power possessed to the discourse, sensory/perceptual, physical influences on life experience by the slow moving machinery of change is a viral element in the problems of civilization; failed resolution of historical paradox involving mind and matter is a recurring source of problems. Reference is taken from the writing of Euclid in which a oneness of nature as an indivisible point of thought is made prerequisite in criteria of interpretation to demonstrate that contemporary scientific methodologies alternately ensue from the point of empirically centered induction. A qualification for conceptualizations is proposed that involves a physically describable form bound to energy in addition to contemporary notions of energy bound to form and a visually based mathematical-physical form is elaborated and discussed with respect to biological and natural processes.
Keywords: energy form and surface, The Elements of Euclid, science discourse and power, mind and matter, the concept, vision audition and diffusion, conceptual and material assets
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