Johann Ge Moll

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Johann Ge Moll
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Born
Timen Timev

Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Alma mater
  • Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria (Doctor of Medicine)
  • Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy (studied medicine)
  • French School, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
  • Shalom Alacheim School of Music (MUSIC)
Known forsynthesis and unification of Psychology, Quantum Physics and Linguistics
Scientific career
ThesisDesemantism - Omni-semantism
WebsiteSignQuantumContinuum.com

Johann Ge Moll (born Timen Timev, Plovdiv, Bulgaria)[1] nom de plume in English, (as Materius Rosencroytz, Anubis author pseudonyms in Bulgarian) is best known for concepts Desemantism - Omni-semantism[2] introduced by him in philosophy, linguistics and semiology. He is also known for his investigations on "the relationships of Wave Function" and "Perception Function", where Perception Function builds time Present, as Wave Function builds time Future.

What marks him as distinguish scholar is a pioneer attempt for synthesis and unification of Psychology, Quantum Physics and Linguistics, presented as “Symmetry of psychological, physical and linguistic worlds”.

“On the basis of his immensely broad investigations and his creative artistic experience he has proposed a synthesis of nearly all the ruling disciplines… Dr. Ge Moll may one day be a voice that is heard in America” (William Lovitt, professor of philosophy, California State University, Sacramento)

His proposal for hypothesis of “Objective Psyche of the Universe and Subjective Psyche of Man”[3] where distinction between “Subjective Psyche, Subjective Physics and Objective Psyche” draw the new way of theorization and cogitative praxis of “Hearing the Essences” as “Concepts-phony” and build the new way of thought, sensibility and cognizing.

He is also known by his works on psychology, linguistic psychoanalysis, (“History of linguistic hypocrisy” 1992) quantum psychology, philosophy of quantum physics (“Libido Significandi, second volume, “Sign Quantum Continuum” 2005, 2009), theory of literature, brain research, and his broad spectrum of writings - poetry, dramaturgy, novels, essay and c.t.r.

Early life and education

Johann Ge Moll is Plovdiv, Bulgaria-born psychiatrist, writer, philosopher, and violinist, a scientist with an encyclopedic scope of knowledge, and religious philosopher, more popular abroad than in Bulgaria.

He studies medicine in Sankt-Peterburg, Russia and Bulgaria and took his degree as doctor of Medicine in Medical Academy, Sofia. He works as psychiatrist and teaches History of Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Philosophy of Music and creative Writing in Bulgarian and American universities.

He rises to popularity during the 1990s following the publication of his books The Revolt of the Mediocrities, A History of Linguistic Hypocrisy, Anti-Faust, Alchemy of Language, etc. He has published 21 poetry books and 12 plays. He has also written over 20,000 pages of tracts in ontology, logics, ethics, aesthetics, transcendental psychology, sociology, semiotics, hermeneutics.

He has created a theoretical model for a non-repressive civilisation, a model of the brain and the superconsciousness, a new interpretation of the quantum mathematics and cosmology, systems for automatic poetry and automatic stylistics, systems for meditation and heuristic-creative techniques, a hypothesis for the symmetrical-syntax correlative between the Universe and the Mind, a hypothesis for the ultramicroscopic universal objective psyche, world memory and quantum-mechanic collective inter-ego.

He has also founded a new philosophical movement – Omnisematicism, a new international youth intellectual movement for new logical and passionate revolution Omnirealism. He has set the foundations of a new science – Alphysics, he has developed a Non-Self-Identical Ontology, Nihilistic Physics, Permutative Hermeneutics.

Further information

Johann Ge Moll’s theoretical work is dedicated to the search for the Great Synthesis between Science and Art, which negates Dilthey’s distinction between natural sciences and humanities. His basic philosophical concept is overcoming the "human" and its transcendenting through a mutating humanism towards a transhuman cosmic reason. This concept acquaints us with the incomprehensible harmony between the inhumanity of knowledge in man and the unreason of man in knowledge.

The philosopher preaches that Clarity, Authenticity, Incontrovertibility, Confidence, Conviction – those pillars of logics are attributes not of thought, but of fascination. They are the eyes not of a soberer, but of a hypnotic, which hope to find Truth under their features, but instead discover Beauty. In out blind hypnotic pursuance of human thought after Language and Sign we unmask its thirst for extonation and de-essentialization (assimilation of our essence in the Supreme). This is why it is time, he calls, to accuse Western Metaphysics' whole methodology of desire to Bewitch. This is why we no longer need to hide the fact that rationalism has always been merely a pretext for aestheticism.

J. Ge Moll defines “human” as a world theft of the Object’s self-knowledge. Subjectivity is born of this ontological theft’s constitution. This is why cognition is sin, because it is the world’s Mentality which man and evolution have appropriated. And the only way for man to redeem himself for this sin he has committed before the Universe and achieve salvation, is to restore the Intelligence he stole from the Substances through evolution, and to restore them to the Universe. The subjectivity, criminally stolen and appropriated by him

According to Ge Moll man should also be tried with the crimes of the humanistic reduction, through which the Cosmic Reason and Sensitivity are reduced to human reason. Thus, the major prerequisite and condition for the mind to be elevated to the philosophy of the Thinking Substance, joyful energy and Intelligent Object is the requirement for overcoming Man and the human. Subjectivity, he teaches, which has separated (for the purposes of its narcissism) the Flower from the Thought, has a duty to restore the unity of the Thinking Flower. This statement of his has led his students to call his teaching The Philosophy of the Thinking Flower.

Thus, through antinomy,Ge Moll extricates the theory of the joyous energy and the worrisome form. This is why his teaching is called Joyous Insolubilionism. Via this “joyous insolubility” he defends the concept of a rational mysticism, which explains the world through the sacrament of cognition.

Education And Experience

Music

  • Shalom Alacheim School of Music; Plovdiv, Bulgaria. 1956 to 1968.
  • Performed four violin concertos, solo, between the ages of seven and seventeen years: 1956 and 1966.
  • Classes in Conservatory of Music, St. Petersburg; Pre-Classical Music: German Gothic and Italian Baroque, Theoretical Dept. 1969-72.
  • Classes at The Musical Academy of Sofia, Bulgaria, in Modern Composition Techniques of New Vienna School of Schonberg, Webern, Berg. 1981.

Literature, Poetry, Theatre, Philosophy, Sociology

  • French School; Plovdiv, Bulgaria. 1956 to 1962
  • High School; Liliana Dimitrova. Plovdiv, Bulgaria. 1963 to 1966.
  • Classes in Philology, Classes in Poetry Club, Creative Writing; Sofia University, Bulgaria. 1973-76.
  • Post-Graduate courses in Stage Direction and Experimental Theatre, Institute of Art Knowledge, Sofia. 1973-76.
  • Post-Graduate courses in Philosophy, Sociology, Art and Mass Communications, Institute of Sociology, Sofia. 1979-86.
  • Several PhD dissertations started, but not completed, due to repression by Totalitarian Regime: Semiotics, Psycholinguistics, Theology, Ethics, Epistemology, Symbolic Logic, Aesthetics, Sociology. 1974 – 1989.
  • PhD dissertation upon Jacques Lacan: “Philosophy of Psycholinguistics and Semiotic Psychoanalysis”. Medical Academy and Sofia University. 1991 – will be completed summer, 2003.

Medicine, Biology, Physics

  • Graduated as Doctor of Medicine, 1974.
  • General Medical Practitioner, Bulgarian Army. May, 1974 to January, 1976.
  • Residential Seminars of the Dept. of Biology and Brain Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria. 1974 to 1984.
  • Advaita - Vedanta - Shankara School of Meditation. 1983 to 1987.
  • Internship in Psychiatric District Hospital, "Sevlievo". January, 1976 to 1979.
  • Residential Seminars of The Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics, Dept. of Nuclear Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria. 1976 to 1989.
  • Course of specialization in Psychiatry, George Sofiisky Medical Academy, First Psychiatric Clinic. Sofia, Bulgaria. 1980.
  • Psychiatrist in Samoranovo Psychiatric Hospital. 1981 to 1983.
  • Psychiatrist, District Psychiatric Hospital; Karlukovo, Bulgaria. 1987 to 1992.
  • Participant in World Congress of Psychiatry, Athens, Greece. 1989.

Faculty

  • Lecturer, Academy of Dance and Music. Theology and Philosophy of Music. 1989 to 1990.
  • Faculty. Academy of Music and The Art of Dancing. Philosophy of Music, Phil. of The Arts and Theology. Plovdiv, Bulgaria. 1990 to '91.
  • Faculty. New Bulgarian University, Philosophy of Music. Sofia, Bulgaria. 1993 to 1995.
  • Provided open lectures and seminars in the National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Philosophy, Physiology, Art, Creative Writing, Phil. of Music. 1993 to 1997.
  • Faculty. Institute For Energetic Cogito, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Weekly seminars provided from 1993 to 1997. Included: Transpersonal Psychology of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Shankara; History of Philosophy; Phil. of Physics; Phil of Quantum Mechanics; Creative Writing; Experimental Theatre; Alternative Models of Civil Society; Models of Nonrepressive Civilisation; Hypothesis of 3rd Brain Hemisphere; Quantum Language and Poetical Language.
  • Faculty and Advisory Board Member. G2 Institute, Sausalito, CA, from June, 2002 and continuing.
  • Seminars, G2 Institute, Sausalito, CA,[4] beginning spring, 2003.

Memberships And Participations

  • Member of Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Plovdiv, Bulgaria. 1980-89.
  • Participant in World Congress of Philosophy. Brighton, England. 1988
  • Member and Participant of World Forum, New York 2000.
  • Membership. Founder of International Intellectual Movement for New Logic and Passionate Revolution. 1990.
  • Gabriel Marcel Society, Wheeling Jesuit College, Wheeling, West Virginia, 26003. 1988.
  • Bulgarian Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Society. Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Participant in World Congress of Psychiatry; Athens, Greece. 1989.
  • Founder and Publisher of The Spiritual International Magazine Noosphere. 1991.
  • Founder and Chairman of Bulgarian movement "Nova Epoche. Ordo Amoris Intellectualis." 1995.
  • Participant and Lecturer, World Congress of Philosophy. Boston, MA. 1998.

Writings And Publications

Main Publications And Compositions Published Works

  • Book of poetry: Alchemistry of Word. 1989
  • Intellectual comedy for theatre with version for modern opera - Pentology, five plays: Anti Faust - five-part musical in suite form for instruments, men's voices and pauses. 1980 - 81.
  • Dialogical Psychiatry - monograph, 1989.
  • The Arrow of Psychosis, of Knowledge and the Shrinking of the Universe - monograph, 1989.
  • Psychosis of Compusive Self-Knowledge and Compulsive Gift—1989
  • Article: "Noosphere: Types of Interpretation." (In magazine, Noosphere),1990.
  • Book: Volume 1: Confessiones. History of Linguistic reason. The Revolt of the Mediocrers. (Philosophical treatice and essays), 1992.
  • Book: Volume 2: Confessiones, Anti-Faust. Critique of the Mephistopheles Reason. (Philosophical treatise and essays), 1993.
  • Book: Four Dramas - The Murder of the Gods - The Metamorphosis of the Religious Spirit. Four plays. 1994.
  • Anticipation in Learning: Baby Brain Stimulation and Talent Generation. 1998.
  • Forthcomig book: Linguistic Music for the Re-education of Intellectuals:
  • Desemantism - Omnisemantism. Linguophysics. Sign, Quantum and Nothingness. 2003.
  • Libido Signigicandi – two volumes book in English, Regent Press, 2005, 2007, Berkeley, CA
  • The following books written in U.S.A. (unpublished works):
  • Space Worlds and Time Worlds. 1999.
  • Theory of Instants and Theory of Individuals. 1999.
  • The Curving of the Flowing of Time. 1999.
  • III and IV Arrows of Time. 1999
  • Drawing Energy From Information. 2000.
  • Drawing Energy From Equality. 2001.
  • Substitution of Zero Point Field Theory With Equality Point Field Theory. Transformative Power of Equality. 2001.

Unpublished Works

  • Due to repression by the former Totalitarian Regime
  • Four dissertations started, but not completed, due to repression from the Totalitarian Regime. Subjects included Experimental Theatre, Psychology of Music, Ethics, Aesthetics, Symbolic Logic, Epistomology, Sociology, Experimental Cinema Direction, etc.

1974 to 1989.

  • Wrote twenty books of poetry. 1964 to 1984.

Music

  • Composed three musical oratorium and two sonata violino solos. 1980 to 1983.
  • Anti-Faust – Modern Opera, Intellectual comedy for theatre - Pentology, five plays: five-part musical in suite form for instruments, men's voices and pauses. 1980 - 81.
  • Four Partitia Violino Solo. 1999.
  • Three Partita Violino Solo. 2000
  • Book: Philosophy of Unhuman Music. 1984.

Poetry, Theatre, Plays, Screenplays

  • Intellectual comedy for the theatre: Shoulder "Sunrise", Shoulder "Wisdom", and They Smash In the Middle "Me". 1971. (unpublished)
  • Dramatic trilogy: Iriam and Taramey (The Battle on the Coast of the Lips Before Travelling In the Ocean of the Kiss). 1972.
  • Cinematic script, trilogy: Narcotized of Matteus Passion by J.S. Bach. 1976-77.
  • Four historic dramas: Prince Boris
  • Novel with version of cinematic script, trilogy: Narcotized of Matteus Passion by J.S. Bach. 1976-77.
  • Book: Experimental Theatre: Continuation of the Ideas of Antonin Artaud. 1985.

Stage performance of drama "Anti-Faust". Bulgarian National Theatre, Smolyan. 1995. Musical novel and cinematic script: The Double Life of Antonio Vivaldi. 2002.

Philosophy. Semiotics. Theory. Metaphysics. Ontology. Philosophy Of Physics. Quantum Philosophy. Philosophy Of Science. Philosophy Of Mind. Epistomology. Logic. Ethics / Aesthetics.

  • Book: Seeking "General Movement of Form" - "Morphokinesis" - in Sciences, Art, Religions and Meditative-Mystical Experience. 1978.
  • Book: Investigations Upon Husserl, Phenomenological Ethic. 1984.
  • Book: Kierkegaard. 1985.
  • Book: Transcendental Syntaxes: Syntaxes Omni-directi Omnivectoris Profundus. 1990.
  • Book: The Teaching of the Three Worlds: Ortho-Physics, Meta-Physics and Para-Physics (The Description of these Worlds as Different SELF MODIFICATION OF THE OBJECTIVE PSYCHE OF THE UNIVERSE.) 1985.
  • Book: Hearing the Essences (Third Ear and Third Brain Hemisphere). 1985.
  • Book: Second part of Nihilistic Physics (Description of Singularity). 1986.
  • Book: The Teaching of the Objective Psyche of the Universe: HYPOTHESIS OF THE OBJECTIVE QUANTUM PSYCHOPLASM OF THE UNIVERSE: Volume I. 1986.
  • Book: Division of the World Objective Psyche into Subjective Physics and Subjective Psyche: Volume II. 1986.
  • The Psycholinguistic Description of Corpus Callosum and its Role in Psychopathology and Creativity - Ph.D. Dissertation. 1987.
  • Book: Attempt for UNIFICATION AND SYMMETRIZATION OF THREE WORLD SYNTAXIS: The SYNTAXIS OF THE UNIVERSE, The SYBTAXIS OF PUNCTUM SINGULARIS, THE SYNTAXIS OF PUNCTUM QUANTICUM, and THE SYNTAXIS OF THE CORPUS COLLOSUM (Third Brain Hemisphere).
  • The SYNTAXIS OF CORPUS COLLOSUM - a Miniturized Semiotic Ananlog of the Ontological Syntax of the Universe. 1989.
  • Book: Transcendendal Syntaxes: Syntaxes Omni-directi Omnivectoris Profundus. 1990.
  • Book: "Linguophysics." Uniting the Theory of Language, the Theory of Physics and the Theory of Psyche into One Common Paradigm - the Symmetrization of the Three Worlds. 1991.
  • Book: Passing From Language of Subject Predicate Form to the Language as Possibilistic Stohastic Indeterministic Continuum. 1993.
  • Book: Inventing New Kinds of Logic: Logic of Simultaneity and Logic of semantical Polyphony, describing both the quantum world and the psychic world.
  • The Logic of Consecutiveness, describing the macroscopic world. 1995.
  • Book: The Teachings of Two Kinds of Interaction: Interaction By Difference, Particles, Time, Energy and Existence. 1996.
  • Book: Teachings About Two Kinds of Energy: Energy Inside Geometry and Energy Inside Instants; Energy Outside Geometry and Energy Outside Instant.
  • Book: Seeking "General Movement of Form" - "Morphokinesis" - in Sciences, Art, Religions and Meditative-Mystical Experience. 1978.
  • Book: HYPOTHESIS OF THE THIRD BRAIN HEMISPHERE - Rising from the Brain Model of the Corpus Collosum. 1987.
  • The Psycholinguistic Description of Corpus Collosum and its Role in Psychopathology and Creativity. 1987.
  • Book: Offering a New Picture of the Universe, Physics, and Psyche: Hypothesis of the Objective Psyche of the Universe. 1990.
  • Book: The Big Book (Axiommatics of Desemantism - Omnisemantism). 1993 - 99.
  • Book: Third Brain Hemisphere. 1989
  • Multitude of theoretical treatises - A total of 20,000 pages:
  • Nonautoidentical Ontology, Nihilistic physics, Omnirealistic Epistomology, Dialogo-dualistic Conceptology, Permutating Hermeneutics, Introducing a Distinction Between Autonotation (autonotative) and Alionotation (alionotative) Logic - corresponding on the one side with the Paraconsistent Logic and on the other with Non-Local Quantum Logics. Axiomatics for Omnilectical Logic and Omnilectics, including the Dialectic and Paraconsistent Logics; Methodology for Permutating Dis-syntaxism: Doctrine for the Spontaneous Degeneration and Regeneration of Syntaxes: A Variant of Linguistic Existentialism. Systems for Automatic Poetry and Automatic Stylistics and Automatic Music.

Awards and nominations

  • Nobel prize nomination in Literature 2009.

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