KEPLER’S SOLUTION TO THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Twenty-nine years ago on his birthday, September 8, 1987, Lyndon LaRouche wrote an internal memorandum called: THE ‘STRONG HYPOTHESIS’ OF BIOPHYSICS, in response to some questions that Dr. Sidney J. Webb, M.D., had posed with respect to his research on “Nonlinear Phenomena in Bioenergetics and Oncology.”

A month later, on October 16, 1987, Dr. Wolfgang Lillge, M. D. wrote an article on the same subject in EIR, in which he stated: “We are still very much in the dark about what actually causes a normal cell to become a cancer cell, with all the implications that has.” The point Dr. Lillge made was that the greatest obstacle to discovering a cure for cancer had not been the lack of funding or the lack of investigators in the field of cancer research, but was located in the deductive nature of the epistemological method of scientific investigation itself.

The time has now come to reopen this investigation with a new look into how Kepler had solved this deductive problem with constructive geometry by using the LaRouche method of multiply-connected spiral action by time reversal.

KEPLER’S SOLUTION TO THE CREATIVE PROCESS

 

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