Natural Sciences
1/ NATURAL SCIENCES:
using scientific methods, seek to clarify
the rules that govern the natural world:
- Physical sciences
- Physics: the "fundamental science",
because the other natural sciences deal with systems that obey the laws of physics. The physical laws of matter, energy, and the forces of nature govern all the interactions between molecules, atoms, and their subatomic particles. Basic parts of physics are:
- Describing + measuring motions in a field: forces, weight, mass, momentum, vortices.
- Kinetic molecular theory such as phase transitions, temperature, energy, heat, laws of thermodynamics
- The organizing principle of information
- The principles of vibration, waves and sound
- The principles of electricity, magnetism, electromagnetism, gravitational, and strong/weak nuclear attraction forces
- The principles, sources, and properties of light
- Particle Physics
- Quantum Mechanics
- Field Physics
- The basis for applied sciences
- Celestial Physics (science of time measurement, celestial bodies and their interactions in space)
- Chemistry (scientific study of matter at the atomic and molecular level)
- Earth Sciences (geo-….., oceans, atmosphere)
- Physics: the "fundamental science",
- "Life" sciences
- Biology (The term biology is derived from the Greek word βίος, bios, "life" and the suffix -λογία, -logia, the study of living organisms, such as plants, animals, human beings), including:
- Biontology
- Biophysics
- Biophotonics
- Bio- ………….
- Consciousness sciences
- Ecology
- Environment
- Food
- Genetics
- Geometry (sacred) of living organisms
- Health sciences (Homeopathy, Yoga, Oral, etc)
- Medical devices
- Medical imaging
- Neurosciences
- Nutrition
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Physiology (how systems within systems, like organs, cells, and bio-molecules act out their physical functions)
- Psyche Therapy
- Sports sciences (Martial Arts, etc)
- Telepathy
- Traumalogy
- Wave Genetics
- Etc.
- Biology (The term biology is derived from the Greek word βίος, bios, "life" and the suffix -λογία, -logia, the study of living organisms, such as plants, animals, human beings), including:
- Spiritual sciences
- Anthroposophical studies and research
- Soul Sciences