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"(...) in 'La scienza ebraica, la teoria della relatività e
la "catarsi demoniaca"' (Vita Italiana, May 1940), Evola, under the
pen-name 'Arthos', brought to light "the relations which have existed
since the most ancient times between Judaism and the inclination to
an abstract and lifeless mathematical speculation", and noted
that "that relation, in its turn, brings us back to an opposition
between general world-outlooks, and originates in that denial of the
world as cosmos, as organic and living unity, which characterised the
Semite as opposed to the Aryan". More concretely, he added that "it
can be noted that algebra and arithmetics were brought to the West by
the Semites and the Arabs ; the numbers which allow algebraic
operations are precisely those called 'Arabic', and unknown, for
instance, to the Romans, who had their own methods of calculation -
since, obviously, with Roman numbers it is impossible to perform the
most basic arithmetical operations known to everyone today".

http://thompkins_cariou.tripod.com/id68.html

Precisely, 'La scienza ebraica, la teoria della relatività e
la "catarsi demoniaca"' goes deeper into that question.



--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "darkiexx" <tristanarpe@h...>
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???
>










Wed Jan 4, 2006 1:29 pm

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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...
darkiexx Offline Send Email Jan 4, 2006
1:26 pm

"(...) in 'La scienza ebraica, la teoria della relatività e la "catarsi demoniaca"' (Vita Italiana, May 1940), Evola, under the pen-name 'Arthos', brought to...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Jan 4, 2006
1:31 pm

Thanks for the reply, this is what i've been looking for.. It fills in the gaps.. Please note also... Luca Pacioli(1445-1517)crafted the art of...
darkiexx Offline Send Email Jan 4, 2006
7:20 pm

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,...
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Jan 4, 2006
7:21 pm

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