Two Science-Art Philosophies – Utopia or Oblivion?

Joan S. Reed

A warning to the reader: This article argues that modern science has been turned upside down, revealing the remedy to Steven Hawking’s observation that the greatest mistake humanity has ever made was to invent artificial intelligence. The correction to that mistake necessitates an up-to-date familiarity with Buckminster Fuller and C […]

The Cancer Antidote

Joan S. Reed

Australian Science-Art researchers in the 1980s used infinite fractal mathematics to measure the life-force governing seashell evolution over a 50 million year period. The computer program generated futuristic seashell simulations matching the mathematics recorded in the seashell fossil record. The world’s largest technological research institute IEEE, in 1990 acclaimed this […]

Who Was the First Scientist?

Joan S. Reed

We live in a scientific age. Millions of young people study science, thousands of universities teach it, and hundreds of publications chronicle it. We even have a cable channel devoted exclusively to its wonders. We are immersed in technology rooted in its discoveries. But what is science, and who was […]

Stand Up and Negotiate Like a Man!

Joan S. Reed

Sorry Star Trek fans, there is no Mr. Spock. The idea of dealing with someone with a lack of emotion and that just makes decisions based on logic is very much science fiction. Don’t be misled by the title of the article, what I mean is negotiate like a human […]