Theory of Correlativity
Correlativity is a brand new theory in predicting human behavior based on ancient discoveries and modern science. The renowned scientist Stephen W. Hawking in his book, A Brief History Of Time, states that “we have, as yet, had little success in predicting human behavior from mathematical equation!” He believed that it would be many more years before we can successfully develop better approximation methods for such prediction. Today, however, with the Theory of Correlativity, we are now closer to understanding human behavior through the unification of modern cutting edge science and ancient discoveries about the universe in general and human nature in particular.
Morphomatical Equation
What is morphomatical equation? Well, let me explain. Newton’s idea of gravity was believed to have been triggered by an apple that fell on his head. If we apply Newton’s gravity theory, we can calculate the force of the falling apple on his head by using “force equals to mass times acceleration.” The requirement in this calculation is the mass (mathematics) of the apple regardless of its shape (morphology). However, if we assume a durian (a large oval tasty but pungent-smelling fruit with prickly rind), having an equal mass with the apple, Newton will receive a different impact because the durian has a different morphological outlook. My story indicates that we must not only consider the mathematical portion but also the morphological portion especially when dealing with living systems’ subtle behavior. This proves that we are in the era of morphomatics as far as behavioral science is concerned. In fact, the word morphomatics was first coined by UK scientist, Ian Stewart. This is very similar to Einstein’s Relativity which requires Bernhard Riemann’s multi-dimensional geometry for expression.
That is to say morphological portion is Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), the genetic code, the yang and mathematical portion is the Primordial Energy Field (PEF), the Birth Code, the yin. The yang has evolved from basic chemistry to today’s human genome project where as the yin, human energy project, has yet to be fully developed. To combine these two projects successfully, we are still at the infancy stage.

Over the past few decades, biochemistry and molecular biology have dominated biology and medicine. The Human Genome Project elucidated less than 40,000 genes in the human genome. It is surprising to find such a small number of genes, and some question as to account for all information specifying a human being. Moreover, the genetic view of life is limited because it is unable to explain a lot of subtle human behavior. For example, scientists discovered that cloned animals behave differently. This finding shows that genes only control living organisms’ morphological appearance. This indication proves that the genetic code has its limitations as in terms of understanding human behavior. For example, identical twins may share the same genes morphologically but their behavior pattern may differ greatly.
Identical twins brought up apart are perfect raw materials for trying to ascertain what is genetic, what is learnt, what is natural, what can be nurtured. Scientists are now inclined to believe that intelligence, personality, cognitive behavior, smoking, drinking, drug-taking, religion, psychiatric conditions, obesity, sexual development, taste in food, clothes and daily activities are all genetically influenced. Not programmed, but influenced. This triggers my imagination that birth code contains the program of a human being. It dawns on the era of birth code as the essential counterpart to the genetic code. In simple terms, if a PEF disintegrates within a calculated time, a mutation in the associated amino acid in the DNA should be observable medically. This means that it is possible to predict one’s behavior with respect to time or when one will be susceptible to certain illness or disease and what body organs will be affected.
Solid line represents F = mc2 / ds; Broken line represents F = Gm1m2 / dc2
Correlativity Force, Fc = Gm1m2 / dc2 + mc2 / ds (the force that bind the Yin and Yang)
Where Fc is correlativistic force
G is gravitational constant
m1m2 is the mass of the two objects
dc is the mean distance between two objects
m is the mass of hydrogen from burning object either from m1 or m2
c is the speed of light
ds is the surface distance between the two objects
| Title | Year | |
| The Purple Star System | 1999 | |
| Chinese Astrology - the Scientific Ways | 2000 | |
| Chinese Astrology - Advanced Scientific Ways | 2002 | |
| Zi Wei Xingtai Shuxue | 2003 | |
| Correlativity - The Secret Code Of Life | 2006 | |
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