HAROLD BURR, SUBTLE ENERGIES AND THE INSUFFICIENCY THEOREM

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  • Garvin McCurdy M.S.

Abstract

Biology exhibits an organizing principle that inanimate maHer does nor. Harold Burr's demonstration of the organizing principle inherent in life enables a new, descriptive view of consciousness that transcends Burr's interest in the developing embryo and homeostatic biomaintenance, and reaches into aspects of conscious awareness and interactivity. Experience with subtle energy and evolving theories in energy medicine provide a vision of hitherto unrecognized biological componentry and function.

Developments in mathematical logic have revealed the limits inherent to logic, especially in self referent systems, such as human systems. Liberating implications from these limits to logic allow us to change our postulates, explicitly including the role of consciousness and super/uminal communication, because the reach of current standard science is inadequate to the task.

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