Leibniz\'s dual aspect mental-physical monad duplicates Bohm\'s implicate-explicate order

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Leibniz's dual aspect (mental-physical) monad duplicates Bohm's implicate-explicate order Bohm's cosmology of impliciate-explicate orders was described in the 17th century in Leibniz's Monadology: https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/leibniz.htm In terms of modern science, Leibniz developed a double aspect cosmology having as one perspective mental space (holographic, monadic, timeless and spaceless quantum phase space) and the other persepctive that of the everyday world of Einstein's spacetime. These comprise Bohm's implicate and explicate orders respectively. Leibniz's timespace is fractal in nature. The mindbrain interface is made of metaphysics-physics signs (monads) The mind functions by metaphysics and the brain functions through physics. Thus a belief (metaphysics) gives rise to an action (physics). This is consistent with Peirce's pragmatism and Bohm's double-aspect cosmology , in which all thinking is done is done by signs. as well as neuroscoence in which thinking is done analogically by the brain. -Ever since the gratuitously skeptical Hume, science has imprisoned us in the dark cave of materialism and blind empiricism and needs to restore us to the rational, deductive sunlight of plato (plotinus) in which the universe must be mentally governed, and governed from a singularity top down. -- see my website https://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough or search in Google with a search term such as Clough plotinus Site: https://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough This paper can be referenced by opening it in academia.edu and copying the address in the address bar.

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