Science Reform

Chapter 2

Science Reform

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Unifying Sciences Through the Ether, Chi, and Vayu

Modern science is largely built on Newtonian philosophy: a view of the universe as separate matter, forces acting at a distance, and physical reality defined only by what can be weighed, measured, and counted.

This framework has brought us incredible progress. But it has also hit hard limits.

It struggles to explain quantum connections, gravity’s true nature, and the life force central to ancient healing traditions.

To move forward, science must be reformed into Cartesian philosophy and the subjective universe which is consistent with the Asian sciences of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism which regard physicality as illusions.

Descartes had the fundamental concept of the aether which is an invisible, universal medium filling all space.

This was already known across Asia as chi (qi), prana, or vayu and was used by monks to levitate and by Chinese medicine and ayurveda for healthcare.

This will unify Western and Asian sciences proving that Nature is just one, using the same principles regardless of location.

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