The Origin of the Plant Diversity and the Origin of Human Races| Biomed Grid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-07-25
Authors : Maria Kuman;
Page : 133-135
Keywords : Origin of plants’ diversity; Origin of races; Plants’ initially created archetypal form; Plants’ NEMF; Human’s initially created archetypal form; Human’s NEMF; AJBSR; Biomed Grid;
Abstract
The article offers a parallel between the unlimited possibilities of plants to adapt and the unlimited possibilities of humans to adapt. While in the Darwin's evolutional theory, proclaimed in 1859, external influences modify the material body, for Goethe (in 1790) the external influences modify the archetypal form called plants' spirit. For Goethe, the whole diversity of plants is a result of adapting of this initially created archetypal form, called plant Spirit, to different environmental conditions - adapting the plant's spirit was taking many different forms. I think this was a genius intuitive insight of Goethe, but as all intuitive insights it was too much ahead of his time to be appreciated. It seems that the humans' unlimited ability to adapt to different environments has the same origin – it is done through the initially created archetypal form, called human Spirit, which is nonlinear electromagnetic field (NEMF). The quantum origin of this NEMF is the basis of the human extremely flexible adaptation, which is the foundation of the origin of races. The racial features developed as adaptation to the different climatic conditions at different geographical latitudes. However, the unlimited ability of humans to adapt could only be explained if it was done through the quantum features of his NEMF, called human Spirit
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