Every week, Promethean Action holds a Saturday Class — a deep dive into the ideas, history, and strategic thinking the mainstream won’t touch.We’d love for you to join us live. Sign up here and we’ll send you class details every week.Paid members: Bruce’s slides, the planetary-interval audio, and the Bach and Beethoven animations are waiting for you at the bottom of this page. 👇They built modern science from the bottom up. Every real discovery was made from the top down.In 1596, a young Johannes Kepler wrote a sentence that would get a scientist laughed out of most universities today:God built the universe “as if it were not art which imitated nature, but God himself had looked to the mode of building of man who was to be.” — Johannes KeplerNot art imitating nature. Nature built to imitate the creative mind of man.It sounds like mysticism. Bruce Director spends this class proving it’s the opposite — the most hard-headed foundation science has ever had, and the reason every real discovery was made by people who thought this way.Tony Papert calls it one of the best classes we’ve done. He’s right, and it rewards a second viewing.Why a political movement is teaching you music theoryThe obvious objection: what does a Bach chorale have to do with the 2026 midterms?Bruce’s answer: the scientific and cultural literacy of a people tracks directly with the health of their society.A free republic can’t be run by citizens trained only to calculate and never to discover. That’s the kind of mind every empire has preferred to govern — and the kind our schools, our markets, and now our machines are busy mass-producing.So this isn’t music appreciation. It’s about the one thing your mind can do that no computer can.The ladder that doesn’t reach the groundAlmost everyone now accepts one paradigm as “science.” Call it reductionism — a bottom-up ladder:Explain everything with mathematicsExplain physics from the mathExplain life from physics and chemistryExplain the human mind from biologyEvery rung breaks:Math rests on axioms that are asserted, not proven — and, as Gödel showed, can never be both complete and consistent.Physics only ever approximates. Its equations predict a pendulum beautifully and still never say why.Life won’t reduce: a living body and a freshly dead one have the same chemicals, arranged the same way. Something is gone, and no equation finds it.Mind does what no computation can. Which is exactly why the hysteria around “artificial intelligence” is misplaced. A machine computes. It does not discover.The ladder never reaches the ground. A growing number of scientists sense this and want a way out — but most are lost at sea, because they’ve never been shown the breakthroughs (Kepler, Cusa, Riemann, Gauss) that point to one.Kepler heard the solar system as a chorusThe heavenly motions are nothing but a continuous song for several voices, to be perceived by the intellect, not by the ear. — Johannes KeplerKepler had already overturned 2,000 years of dogma: the planets move in ellipses, sweeping out equal areas in equal times.The lesson wasn’t a formula. It was that the physical universe decides what the mathematics must be — not the other way around. The “perfect circle” had to go because the heavens refused to obey it.But what ordered the whole system — the spacing and proportions of all six worlds at once? For that, Kepler reached past geometry into music:A plucked string, halved, sounds an octave; cut to two-thirds, a fifth; three-quarters, a fourth. Pure whole-number ratios.Chain those fifths and they never close the circle. They overshoot by a stubborn, grating sliver — the Pythagorean comma. (Hold that dissonance. It’s the hinge of the whole class.)Each planet’s fastest and slowest speeds sing intervals — Mars a perfect fifth, Earth a bare semitone — and harmonize between planets, too.The one glaring exception: the huge, discordant gap between Mars and Jupiter. Kepler insisted something belonged there.Two centuries later, an object turned up in exactly that gap — Ceres, the first asteroid, the discovery Bruce walked through last class. The belt is simply too discordant to have ever held together as a planet.Geometry is one and eternal, shining in the mind of God. That share in it which we humans have is one of the reasons that man is the image of God. — Johannes KeplerThe comma that broke open a new geometryHere’s the payoff.To write the soaring polyphony of the Renaissance — many independent voices at once, like Josquin des Prez’s Ave Maria against a single-line Gregorian chant — you have to get around the Pythagorean comma.Pure string ratios can’t do it. You have to temper the notes — derive them from a higher principle the mind and ear supply, that the string alone never gives.That act creates a genuinely new geometry: musical space, where intervals are rotations around a spiral, not lengths chopped off a string. In that space:Bach (“Es ist genug,” Cantata BWV 60) andBeethoven (the half-step language opening his late String Quartet No. 15, Op. 132, written after he had gone deaf)make dissonance itself the subject — using the most unstable intervals to lift the mind to a resolution on a higher level.This is why music belongs in every child’s education — not as entertainment, but because a mind shaped by music is organized differently. It has felt the creative power calculation can never touch.The creative paradigmSo flip the broken ladder upside down:Creativity itself at the top — of the universe and of the human mind, “in the image of God”Human creativity — science and artLiving processes — themselves creativeThe non-living universe — forever building dust into stars, stars into galaxies, simple matter into higher orderYou don’t reduce that downward into formulas. You express it directly — through art and metaphor. Which is why Bruce ends not with an equation, but with Keats:Beauty is truth, truth beauty — that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.Watch the full class — and share it with anyone who still believes the machine does the thinking.Further readingThis class builds on Bruce’s recent work. New here? Start with these:Kepler’s New Astronomy — What Every Citizen Must Know — the foundation for tonight’s class.How Gauss Determined the Orbit of Ceres — the Ceres discovery Bruce refers back to.On the 375th Anniversary of Kepler’s Passing — Bruce’s companion essay.What Mathematics Can Learn From Classical Music — Bruce Director, Fidelio, Winter 1994.Beethoven, String Quartet No. 15, Op. 132 — 1st movement — Amadeus Quartet. Hear it performed by master musicians.Bach, “Es ist genug,” BWV 60.5 — Gächinger Kantorei.—Promethean Action Editorial StaffPS: The 2026 midterms will decide whether President Trump’s agenda accelerates — or gets reversed and crushed. 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Saturday Class – Music Is the Key to a Revolution in Science – June 13, 2026
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