Part VI: Transcendence
The Scientific Revolution: Expanding the World Model
The Scientific Revolution: Expanding the World Model
The Scientific Revolution—the 16th–18th century transformation in how humans construct world models through systematic empiricism, mathematical formalization, and the experimental method—expanded human consciousness in several distinct ways:
- Vastly enlarging the world model: From geocentric cosmos to billions of galaxies; from static creation to 13.8 billion year evolution
- Introducing scale-relative truth: Different scales require different descriptions
- Creating new curiosity motifs: Institutionalized wonder
- Demonstrating collective intelligence: Knowledge accumulated across generations
Science’s affect signature reflects a distinctive configuration:
The scientific frame produces high integration without self-focus—the mind coherent and attending to structure rather than self.