The Science-Art Centre

Initiating the 21st Century Renaissance

1991

Science-Art of Creative Physics

This Science-Art of Creative Physics book, written by Dr George Cockburn, Royal Fellow of Medicine, London, was used by Robert Pope and Robert Todonai to develop their Science-Art theories for human survival.

During the 21st Century Dr Cockburn's work became instrumental for the attaining of visual 3D artistic information being associated with Immanuel Kant's concept of an evolving, asymmetrical, electromagnetic field within the creative artistic mind.

In his 2012 book of the year entitled Through the Language Glass, the linguist/physicist, Guy Deutscher, used linguistic colour perception theories, dismissed from the 19th Century Great Darwinian Debate to develop new neurological science.

The Science-Art Centre's ANTIDOTE discoveries provided visual evidence to validate Deutscher's work, providing quantum biologists with crucial neurological understanding relevant to obtaining human survival blueprint simulations.