Science definition
- Javi James

- Jul 14, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: May 13
In psychotronic terms, I see science as the study of the Universal Essence experiencing itself with love in the particular (psi-particle). Reason returns knowledge to recognize itself as a seed. However, the experience of that essence—which constitutes consciousness—is not exact, but rather a constant, and an eternal choice—one that even leads to its own distortion, in a play of endogenous and exogenous appearances that challenges the balance of mental function. This function is altered by the very act of self-imposed confinement, with a logarithmic quadrilateral mechanism.
While scientific studies, in their rigor, are developed and communicated speculating on collective validation, true value lies in the singular experience, verified by observation and the repeatability of results—since each one is an individual projection of universal consciousness. This means that studies truly unfold within the realm of nature, not under the fiction of positive law. In other words, the fictitious norm cannot limit discernment or refute its verification, because reality resides there—in that experience. This reflection is far removed from philosophy, since it is a factual matter that demands coherence in neurofunctional terms. And I quote, true science transcends all paradigms, such as the principle of autonomy of the will. Read about natural law here. Read about chlorine dioxide here.
"Science is an endogenous study; it does not need exogenous validation."
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