In the ancient times mathematics was lunar. In Egypt, for instance, Thoth was the lunar god of writing, measure and calculation. Science is one thing, scientism another, and was the late the one introduced into Europe by the Arabians (confirm also by the Islamised René Guénon, especially 'Influence of the Islamic civilisation in the West', originally written in Arabic, French version on 'Etudes Traditionnelles' XII, 1950).
As for Heisenberg and Bohr, as far as I have understood, they decided to give the atomic bomb to the USA rather than to the Reich. Apart from the judgement on the right or wrong choice, Eisenberg said to Speer it was impossible to build the bomb in such a short time. After, in New York, he stated it would have been immoral "to build an atomic bomb during the war time". ('Heisenberg's war: the secret history of the German bomb' by Thomas Powers,1993, ).
The inference is the U. States were in Europe and in the Pacific Ocean on mission of peace, like now in Iraq.
darkiexx <tristanarpe@...> wrote:
> Evola in ' Three Aspects of the Jewish Problem' page 11, in final
paragraph also speculates on mathematics and quantification. Granted,
today, we live in the era of quanta, however to state that this is a
Jewish speciality, might be totally of mark. Of course, figures and
abstractions maybe a Oriental speciality, but unless, he refers to
some occult lineage via the Templars to the modern world and science,
I doubt it.
He mentions Einstein and the Italian Jew Enriques, however in the same
vein can one really mention Scottish bible thumpers like James Clerk
Maxwell, Peter Ware Higgs, Graham Bell or the Ulster-Scot John S. Bell
and the Nordic types like Heisenberg and Bohr, all in the same vein??
Granted that the last two specialised in the Manhattan Project; but if
it were not for those hard head Scots, that I mentioned we would not
be sitting typing into these blasted machines.
Any reflections anyone???
paragraph also speculates on mathematics and quantification. Granted,
today, we live in the era of quanta, however to state that this is a
Jewish speciality, might be totally of mark. Of course, figures and
abstractions maybe a Oriental speciality, but unless, he refers to
some occult lineage via the Templars to the modern world and science,
I doubt it.
He mentions Einstein and the Italian Jew Enriques, however in the same
vein can one really mention Scottish bible thumpers like James Clerk
Maxwell, Peter Ware Higgs, Graham Bell or the Ulster-Scot John S. Bell
and the Nordic types like Heisenberg and Bohr, all in the same vein??
Granted that the last two specialised in the Manhattan Project; but if
it were not for those hard head Scots, that I mentioned we would not
be sitting typing into these blasted machines.
Any reflections anyone???