The three dimensions of Color Perception. 1. The Designer or the Artist, 2. The Object of Perception, and 3. The visual capacity of the Viewer.
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The Measurement of Color. The Tristimulus Theory of Color
The Tristimulus Theory of Color is important, and we have to know the connection between the stimulus and the psychological satisfaction experienced by the viewer.
The influence of Money. The Story of Judas, the disciple with the moneybag
What it is to be a Substance? and What it is to Exist? We need to establish knowledge about the man and the world on a firm basis and the information it provides must be tested for its accuracy and consistency with an external reality. We have to make the fundamental distinction between the living …
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The Laws of Physics and the concept of Whole Aesthetics
The Whole Artist provides the visual capacity to the man using the regulative principle of gravitation which causes the illusion of the man experiencing the world around him as if he is a stationary object.
Spiritual Optics. The concept of Whole Aesthetics.
plants, and animals have no cognitive abilities to produce the coloration by which they are recognized. However, the coloration displayed gives us a clue about the nature of the “Whole Artist” who could be using imagination, has feelings for the forms created and seeks satisfaction from the visual effects that he produced. If man has the ability called visual perception, he must use the ability to visualize the “Whole Artist” who is at work.
Spiritual Optics. Who is the Artist?
Man must use the ability of visual perception to visualize the “Whole Artist” who is at work.
Spiritual Optics. The creative use of pigments
The role of pigments in biological coloration displays the role of an artist who chooses the pigments to generate a desired visual effect in organisms that have the visual capacity to recognize the color.
The Material Basis of Spirituality Science. The Colors of Life
What is the True Color of Man? What is Color? These questions demand understanding the role of color in performing living functions.
My reflections on the concept of ‘Life as Will to Power’
I define Man as a Moral Being who knows the difference between Good and Evil to support his existence and self-preservation.
Spiritual Interactions between Time and Matter
Chemistry describes the material basis of time-life spiritual interactions that are involved in Life and Death.