To quote widar_harigastiz :
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Julius Evola : "Über das Problem der arischen Naturwissenschaften"
('The Problem of Aryan Natural Sciences')
Every epoch has its own sciences, according to the predominant spirit
of the time (Zeitgeist). Modern sciences of today are entirely
subject to the idea of relativity and chance. This results from the
fact that every science is based on a theoretical assumption, which
is made before performing an experiment that confirms the hypothesis
or rejects it. The same observations may confirm two or several
different concepts of nature.
In "Über das Problem der arischen Naturwissenschaften" (The Problem
of Aryan Natural Sciences), Evola points out that there is no neutral
or objective science, whether modern scientists, looking for
confirmation of their (materialist) expectations, like it or not.
Facts don't prove anything. They can only be interpreted in one way
or another.
Evola also describes new approaches, how to explain natural phenomena
according to the Aryan Weltanschauung.