“When I was a graduate student in electrical engineering, I realized that science was not just about exploring the external world but also about understanding ourselves. This thought began a journey of reconciliation. In a world that is so divided both scientifically and socially, I see the new stories we will tell of a more interconnected and intersectional universe.”
| The flyer for Krueger's 2018 workshop "The Thermodynamics of Love, People, and Justice", wherein she attempted to talk about social justice and love from the point of view of thermodynamics and physics. [1] |
“What do social justice and physics have in common? Dynamics. Energy dynamics. Thermodynamics studies how systems with different energies reconcile together. The social justice movements of today asks us to do the same. We as individuals, as particle-wave beings, as communities with different experiences, trauma and love have to come together to live, heal and grow. Perhaps then, there may be some inspiration from each of these wisdom schools to guide on another. In this interactive workshop we will playfully weave through the art and science of entropy, kinetics, liberation theory and restorative justice. Join us on this journey of reconciliation.”
“Michael, you are a materialist, so what is the chemical composition of justice?”— Frank Turek (2018), “Naturalism Can’t Justify Reason” (Ѻ|1:08-), Feb 14
| Left: Kreuger (2017) (Ѻ) talking about lasers, entropy, portals, and magic, the first three of which are classic ontic opening themes. Right: a 2012 liked image (Ѻ) of her views, supposedly, on the force of the earth in respect to human mindfulness. | |
“Each classroom is an “exploratory space” where students can read about chakras, or spiritual centers of energy, and look at fossils under a microscope in the same afternoon. The space offers students a chance to explore their physical and spiritual worlds using many different knowledge bases, not just the Eurocentric scientific canon that dominates American education.”
“I believe science can be a tool for personal liberation, allowing individuals to actively observe and question our inner world. This precious balance of scientific method and mindfulness can unlock the capacities of our conscious and unconscious mind.”— Kendra Krueger (c.2017) [2]