The magazine MAQ The magazine MAQ ART December 2018 | Page 94

Albert Szent-Györgyi, the Co-founder of the American National Foundation for Cancer Research, was a Nobel Laureate in Medicine. In his 1972 Letter to Science he wrote that the existing scientific review system was dismissive of artistic intuition and this in some way was preventing science from discovering an antidote to cancer (Szent-Györgyi. A. 1972). In his book The Crazy Ape, SzentGyörgyi

argued that although man “the more he progresses technologically, seems the more to regress psychologically and socially, until he resembles his primate ancestors in a state of high schizophrenia” and “most of scientific research that is done to elevate human life serves in the end to destroy it” (Szent-Györgyi, A., 1970).

The Science Art Research Centre of Australia successfully used ancient Greek intuitive artistic medical mathematics to discover the nature of the life-force in order to discover the antidote to the Western spiritual medical problem. Australian academics have no understanding that Anaxagoras’ concept of a living, infinite fractal logic existed although this has been meticulously outlined in a paper by the Science-Art Centre’s colleague, the late Petar Grujic, Science Advisor to the Belgrade Institute of Physics in his The Concept Of Fractal Cosmos:I Anaxagoras’ Cosmology (Grujic. P. 2001).

Plato’s association with electromagnetic infinity was developed from the mathematical research of

Anaxagoras. His concept that All is Geometry is well known. Plato’s ethical geometrical mathematics had been derived from the lifelike properties he observed emanating from magnetic lodestone.