Science

Science is the systematic pursuit of truth.
(John Lenhart, paraphrase)

Scientists

That would make scientists truth seekers, and it follows that humble and deeply curious truth seekers, with heart, like Einstein and friends, naturally make good scientists.

They are given to awe and wonder, and their ego and intellect do not get in the way of profound learning and growth, but rather actively collaborate.

Einstein for example said: "Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when one contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality."

Machines

When dealing with machines, science is relatively simple.

Humans

When dealing with humans, science is more challenging since the most impactful parts of humans are intangible (for example the mind).

Experience

Working with humans requires solid experience and skills in the intangible domain which cannot be accessed using only our basic 5 senses. We cannot see, smell, hear, taste or touch our mind, and yet we know for sure it exists and is active.

Resources

The intangible domain is where Smart Science is very well resourced.

Emergent

When we personally try to define science, intelligence, consciousness, spirituality, enlightenment, endarkenment, intuition, epistemology, and epistemics we are confronted with how emergent our learning and knowing in these vital areas are.

Some experts even describe themselves as students who know less than 1% of what there is to know in their field.

Einstein for example said: "We still do not know one thousandth of one percent of what nature has revealed to us."

Fun for Thinkers

Question for your favourite AI Chat Tool: 

◊ Can we locate our mind (not brain)?






Our Purpose
"Re-imagining National Security"

Rationale
"There are more dimensions to security than military hardware"

Our Mission
“We want to help everyone turn their Einstein mode back on”