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April 14, 2011I have often been sent questions respecting certain matters of physical science which define the relevant, indicated topic in terms of what is fairly identified in conventional terms of reference, as mathematical ``sense-certainty.'' For as long as the suggested dialogue remains within the confines of emphasis on formal mathematical reference, the discussion can often proceed within the familiar bounds of a discussion, as within the implied, specifically mathematical terms of reference posed by the legendary ``typical questioner.'' In the case of more serious qualities of discussions, that convention is no longer a profitable one; a shift to a Riemannian framework of reference is required. Then, what is usually considered as a customary mathematical situation no longer applies. Therefore, for the latter cases, a strictly Riemannian standpoint is to be applied, as in a manner typified by Bernhard Riemann's own 1854 habilitation dissertation and the related parts of the arguments of Carl F. Gauss and Lejeune Dirichlet.
Since August-September 2010, the leading aspects of the work conducted in ``the basement'' project, have been deliberately shifted, globally, ever farther away from the ontologically paradoxical domain of a merely imagined quality of a physical space-time of ``space, time, and matter,'' to the premises of an intrinsically noëtic system of universal cosmic radiation.... |
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March 23, 2007
EIR News Service announced the publication of
The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.
Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat." |
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This Week's Cover
- Life Beyond Sense-Perception:
Science vs. Mathematics
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Continuing his ongoing discussion, in collaboration with the researchers of the Basement Team, of the deadly limitations of man's sense-perception, as a method of understanding the universe we inhabit, LaRouche proposes that we look beyond the 'footprints' left by sensory experience, to the invisible object which has left those footprints behind. This is the point at which human cognition begins. The rising level of activity along the Rim of Fire, in the form of increased earthquake and volcanic eruptions, etc., means we must quickly eliminate the influence of the 'fourth Roman Empire, especially its personification in the White House, the mentally unstable President Barack Obama. This will clear the way for the necessary remedies to both the global financial, and larger cosmic crises we currently face.
Science
- LaRouche Science Team Launches 'Operation Kepler'
In the weeks immediately following the devastating earthquake and tsunami which hit northern Japan March 11a catastrophe which heralded the potential of a civilizationthreatening series of huge earthquakes around the planet in the coming periodLyndon LaRouche launched 'Operation Kepler,' as a crash program for scientific collaboration which could deal with this crisis.
- Russians Propose Global Warning System
The concept behind the International Global Monitoring Aerospace System (IGMASS), is forecasting by scientists around the globe, who would issue warnings, 'in real time to prevent natural and man-made disasters.'
- Interview with Sergey Pulinets:
A Multi-Parameter Approach to Earthquake Forecasting
Professor Pulinets is a researcher of earthquake precursors at the Fyodorov Institute of Applied Geophysics and the Moscow Center for Ionosphere Monitoring; he addressed the European Geosciences Conference in Vienna, which took place April 3-8, where he was interviewed by Daniel Grasenack-Tente of the Civil Rights Solidarity Movement.
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