Re: Greater genius than Leonardo da Vinci
- From: The Translucent Amoebae <transamoebae@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 15:32:37 -0700
On Sep 30, 6:05 am, Robert_Mor...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Greater genius than Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci has always been regarded as the greatest universal
genius of history. But all the evidence shows that our contemporary,
Michael Leyton, is considerably greater. I have heard people describe
Leyton as a greater scientist than Einstein, a greater artist than
Picasso, a greater geometer than Euclid, a greater composer than
Beethoven, a greater philosopher than Socrates.
People say that Leyton is the only infinite mind in human history.
Leyton is the only person to have understand what a mind is. He is
the first to have answered the deepest questions that humanity has
always asked: What is consciousness? What is time? What is
existence? And he has answered these questions by the most
challenging route possible: by revolutionizing virtually every branch
of human knowledge.
If you look at his extraordinary achievements, from his deep work in
mathematics, to his extraordinary work on the foundations of science,
to his profound analysis of the human mind, to his massive explanation
of the importance of art, you find him to be an individual unequaled
in human history. He has revolutionized virtually every domain he
has touched, including mathematics, art, music, architecture,
psychology, cognitive science, design, perception, aesthetics, art-
history, and so on. The whole of civilization will be completely
altered by his profound innovations.
And his art out-reaches anything achieved before. No one can imagine
the power of standing in front of one of Leyton's paintings. The
radiating presence of overwhelming intensity. It is as if the energy
of the universe is pouring out from the canvas.
Because he has understood the whole meaning of what a mind is, he has
so deeply deposited this understanding into his paintings that they
project mind out into the viewer and appear as magnificent mountains
of being, giving the greatest sense of consciousness and presence that
the viewer has ever experienced.
I would strongly suggest that you look at his website where you will
find a person of un-equaled magnitude. Certainly, again, it is
obvious that he is greater than Leonardo da Vinci.
Leyton's website ishttp://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mleyton/homepage.htm
Well; His painting style is somewhat different than Leonardo's...???
The curious thing about recognizing whether someone's ideas are the
product of genius or madness is that both will seem completely
unintelligible...
So the problem then becomes; Which is it? Genius or Madness?
i vote for Madness on this one.
.
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