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After 2001: Our Neotech World



The Copernican Revolution revealed to humanity the fact that there is absolutely no "up" or "down", "above" or "below" in the universe, nor does the Sun "rise" or "set" on the Earth. An apple does not fall "down" to the ground; it simply collides with the surface of the Earth. What then is gravity? The Copernican Revolution not only totally transformed humanity's philosophical conception of the universe but also brought to light a whole new dimension of the unknown and a whole new set of questions. And the history of science since Copernicus has been that of a continual unfolding of new discoveries, new unknowns, new questions, and new realms of knowledge.

The Copernican Revolution laid ground for Newton's discovery of universal gravitation, which in turn, with other brilliant discoveries, made possible Einstein's Theory of Relativity and quantum physics of the 20th century. Beginning with Einstein, physicists around the world began a new search, an extraordinary intellectual enterprise, to give a complete description of the foundation of matter, space, and time with a single set of linked equations that contains the elements of the entire universe -- a theory formally known as the unification theory or the unified field theory and referred to, half-humorously, as the Theory of Everything (TOE). Einstein spent his later life searching for a unification theory -- in vain. Others in the late 20th century are coming increasingly closer to a TOE in a strictly physical sense through highly complex manipulations of mathematical/geometrical formulations such as in the superstring theory.

Within this historical context, Neotech reveals an in toto different, new unification theory that will mark a new Copernican Revolution of scientific knowledge: the Neotech Revolution. Throughout the history of science, consciousness has been seen only as a passive observer and conceptual integrator of cosmic phenomena, having nothing whatsoever to do with the destiny of the universe. Some in the field of quantum physics challenge that notion, and assert that the observer and the observed are inextricably linked and constitute one unified field or context of reality, and therefore consciousness could be a participating/contributing element in the destiny of the universe.

However, quantum physics, and science in general, lack the crucial knowledge and system of identification regarding the nature of consciousness. Thus, while quantum physics is an extremely efficient mathematical tool in predicting the subatomic phenomena, it fails to provide a unified theory concerning the nature of reality and the destiny of the universe. Moreover, some physicists indulge themselves in the mystical notion of "cosmic consciousness" due, partly, to the lack of knowledge with respect to consciousness and, mainly, to the philosophical poverty within the scientific community.

On the basis of Julian Jaynes' discovery and Aristotelian principles, the Neotech unification theory states that consciousness -- not some "cosmic" consciousness, which does not and cannot exist in reality, but "earthly" consciousness, which human beings and other conscious beings throughout the universe possess -- is not only an essential component of reality but also the dominating force of the universe. The Neotech unification theory demonstrates, on the basis of Einstein's model of the physical universe, that only through conscious beings' accumulation, integration and harnessing of knowledge, and utilization of technology therefrom, can the universe sustain its cosmic order eternally. And conscious beings sustain the cosmic order of the universe not just to maintain the universe per se but to sustain their own existence in the universe. For conscious beings always recognize the supreme value of individual consciousness within a universe, and therefore realize that conscious life must be sustained forever.

The Neotech unification theory proves that consciousness is the mightiest controlling power in the universe and that each conscious being possesses that mightiest power equally in abundance, regardless of his or her native intelligence. The pre-eminent feature of this theory is that, even if the model of the physical universe employed in its exploration -- the long-wave/short-wave model -- is proved wrong or incorporated into a larger model, its fundamental thesis will remain eternally true -- for no matter what the physical or mathematical laws of the universe are, conscious beings will always discover and harness them to their greatest advantages. If an imminent annihilation of the physical universe approaches (as the long wave/short wave model suggests), a conscious being will literally create a new galaxy to sustain its life and maintain the cosmic order of the universe (see "We The Creators of Heavens and Earths" by Frank R. Wallace, 1986, I & O Publishing).



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