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Subject: Orgonomy and Contemporary Sciences (forward) - Thu, 23 Nov 1995 10:46:12 -0500


Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 10:46:12 -0500
From: pore@mainelink.net
Subject: Orgonomy and Contemporary Sciences (forward)
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Received: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 10:38:34 -0400
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 10:16:11 -0200
To: pore@mainelink.net
From: jgco@ax.ibase.org.br (José Guilherme Couto de Oliveira)
Subject: Orgonomy and Contemporary Sciences

There are several areas of contemporary science that have introduced points 
of view that seem to run parallel to the orgonomic concepts. I am 
interested in discussing possible bridges and convergence between these 
apparently parallel pathways.

Jean E. Charon, a French physicist, proposed am extended general theory of 
relativity with complex dimensions, according to which information could be 
stored, created and shared sub-atomically. 

His  model led to the importance of life-processes centered on the protein 
chains as an ideal medium for information  development, and to an 
organized, interconnected and intelligent universe. 
The entropic, self-regulating and creative aspects involved seem to me very 
similar to orgone properties.

David Bohm, a holistic physicist, talks of an empty space full of energy, 
of body and mind being projections of a same unity, and of a (holo)movement 
as a basic aspect behind our universe.
Rupert Sheldrake, a holistic biologist, came up with a theory of morphic 
fields, in which form is a basis for memory and development. The 
self-organizing possibilities provided by morphic resonance are akin to 
orgone behavior.

The Theory of Chaos, Prigogine's Arrow of Time, and Henri Atlan's concepts 
of  Organizing Noise, while based on a rather mechanistic point of view, 
also make a revision of the entropic processes that point to an organizing 
universe.

I presume there may be many other revelations in other fields of knowledge 
that could somewhat be related to orgonomy.

If anyone has had an insight on how to bridge the gap between these 
theories, or would simply like to discuss these topics, I'd be glad to hear 
from them.

Jose' Guilherme from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
{ I am a systems and software engineer and a psychology student. }




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