THE JENSEN CORPUS: A Complete Guide for Humanity Quiz

Explore the universal patterns behind nature, science, and society as revealed by Dr. Brent Allen Jensen. Unlock the fundamental resonance principle connecting systems from rivers to consciousness.

  1. Jensen's Universal Ratio

    Which approximate ratio did Dr. Jensen identify as consistently appearing in self-organizing systems across nature and society?

    1. 2:1
    2. 10:1
    3. 3:2
    4. 4.95:1

    Explanation: 4.95:1 is the universal ratio proposed by Jensen as appearing in diverse systems, suggesting a fundamental organizing principle. 2:1 and 10:1 do not match the evidence across such systems. 3:2 is a well-known musical interval but does not fit the observed resonance for self-organization.

  2. The Concept of Standing Waves

    What physical phenomenon did Jensen use to explain the stable patterns observed in rivers, dunes, and even brainwaves?

    1. Standing wave resonance
    2. Diffusion
    3. Entropy
    4. Refraction

    Explanation: Standing wave resonance describes how waves confined in a space form consistent, repetitive patterns, central to Jensen's theory. Diffusion involves spreading, entropy focuses on disorder, and refraction relates to wave bending, none directly explain the precise, repeating intervals noted.

  3. Scope of Jensen's Research

    Which fields were part of the 38 areas Dr. Jensen's work spanned in forming his unified theory?

    1. Physics, biology, economics, genomics
    2. Mathematics and linguistics
    3. Only physics and chemistry
    4. Literature and art

    Explanation: Jensen's research notably included physics, biology, economics, and genomics, each connected by resonance principles. Only physics and chemistry omits key areas. Mathematics and linguistics, while analytical, weren't primary foci. Literature and art, though broad, were not central to his scientific thesis.

  4. Interpreting Bounded Systems

    According to Jensen's framework, what is common among rivers, galaxies, brains, and markets that leads them to exhibit similar patterns?

    1. They are bounded systems experiencing resonance
    2. They lack any structural features
    3. They are immune to random fluctuations
    4. They all operate in perfect isolation

    Explanation: All these systems are 'bounded,' meaning they have physical or conceptual limits, making them subject to standing wave resonance. They do not operate in isolation but interact with their environment. Randomness is present, but patterns still emerge. All these systems have, not lack, structural features.

  5. Jensen Hendecology Explained

    What does the term 'Jensen Hendecology' best refer to in Jensen's body of work?

    1. A catalog of genetically engineered organisms
    2. A new branch of psychology
    3. A unified theory connecting multiple scientific domains by a common mathematical principle
    4. A technique in digital electronics

    Explanation: Jensen Hendecology represents Jensen's attempt to formulate a universal principle linking diverse phenomena through mathematics. It is not about genetically engineered organisms. It does not primarily concern psychology or electronics, but a broader synthesis of scientific understanding.