• La Federación Internacional de Sociedades Científicas, Fundacion F.I.S.S. es una institución de carácter privado con personería jurídica internacional establecida el 17 de agosto de 1988 en la ciudad de Caracas, Venezuela, que opera a nivel mundial a través de un Read More
  •   Doctor Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière Nace en París, Francia, el 18 de enero de 1916. A los 12 años le otorgan el premio "Ernest Rousille" como el mejor   alumno de Europa. A los 14 años comienza sus Read More
  •   La Federación Internacional de Sociedades Científicas (F.I.S.S.) quedó establecida en Francia en el año de 1947, cuando el eminente sabio francés Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière reunió a un selecto grupo de personalidades de la ciencia y la cultura, compuesto principalmente Read More
  • 1.   Reunir las varias ramas de la ciencia para propiciar la comprensión y el abordaje de los problemas. 2.    Preconizar la necesidad de metodizar los programas de investigación en los varios campos de la ciencia. 3.    Impulsar el uso Read More
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  • 1 La Fundación
    Federación Internacional de Sociedades Científicas.
  • 2 FUNDADORES
  • 3 HISTORIA
  • 4 OBJETIVOS
  • 5 DELEGACIONES
  • Congreso
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Doctor Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière

He was born in Paris, France on January 18th, 1916.  At the age of 12, he is awarded the “Ernest Rousille” award as Europe's best student. At the age of 14, he begins his university studies and immersed in it by its specific nature. In 1935, he obtains the title of Mining Engineer in Brussels. He later obtains doctorates in diverse subjects such as in Medicine, Sciences, Psychology and Theology, Philosophy and Biology.

On February 18th, 1947, he establishes the International Group of Cosmobiology.

He also excels in Art as a painter who shows in each one of his pieces, a simultaneous set of diverse interconnected meanings, for a time where values imply both a synthesis and at the same time a syntagma. He has been declared by art critics as an incomparable painter.

Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière tirelessly travels the five continents, visiting 43 countries and giving more than 2500 lectures, establishing his high ideals of Science, Art, Philosophy and Didactics for the birth of a new humanity.  

He establishes the headquarters of the International Federation of Scientific Societies (FISS) in Club l’Artistique, a famous art center of the fifties in Nice, France in accordance with his transcendental approach ahead of his time; the union of Science and Art in an epistemology of life, for a greater understanding.

On December 27 1962, Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière passes away, leaving behind an outline of his Worldwide Institution. His beloved disciple Dr. David Juan Ferriz Olivares continues his legacy in Science in its no-limit sense through the various Foundations inspired in his thought such as: the INVESCIENCIAS Foundation, the ELIC Foundation as well as the Association for the Preservation of Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière’s Work in Europe (with its headquarters in Nice, France).

The great contributions of these foundations have represented for thousands of people all over America, Europe and other continents, a fundamental change in their lives, ranging from Nutrition, Psychophysical Culture, to the foundations’ advanced approaches, using the four pillars of Knowing, benefitting families, children, the Thinking man, artists, and all of humanity in general. His Thought was maintained and thoroughly explained thanks to his exegete Dr. David Juan Ferriz Olivares, who was highly educated scientifically, academically and spiritually.

“In conclusion, perspectives of a new science clearly emerge within industry, agriculture and biological research and in the near future, we may expect to see a new form of general education. This makes us return to philosophical reflection, because any new scientific information raises, in principle, a new problem on the vital considerations."

Towards an Age of Peace, Psychological Talks Vol. I, Tomes I through VI, Page 151

 

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Doctor David Juan Ferriz Olivares

He was born on June 12, 1921 in the Mexican diplomatic legation in Kobe, Japan. His parents were Mexican diplomats. He himself said, “I am a South American of a Mexican cradle born in Japan.” He lived in Japan until he was 6 years old, where he could appreciate the ancestral Knowing that characterizes these people. At the age of three he began to learn music with a xylophone-like Japanese instrument.

He lived in San Francisco, USA, for two years and then arrived to Mexico where he precociously came in contact with the literature and philosophy that would mark for the rest of his life, his musical creativity and his apostleship of thought. His inclination towards scientific research as well began around this age. He attended primary school during the day and in the evenings his father began to take him to his afternoon university classes, introducing him to thinkers such as Antonio Caso, José Vasconcelo and Alfonso Reyes. He was educated in different centers of different nationalities, such as the National School of Mexico, the San Borja French School, the American School and the Hebrew School.

He studied Philosophy and Economics and maintained an interest in applied sciences. He graduated as a Doctor in Philosophy and Letters. It was also in the Open Forum of Mexico where he began to give new dimensions to his oratory skills, giving more than 7000 lectures and courses throughout his life.

On December 3rd, 1953, he learns about the works of Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière to which he dedicated the rest of his life to and became his favourite disciple, his prologist-translator and coordinator of literature, qualifying him as an Apostle of Knowing. They maintained in constant communication, with 2 letters a week for 7 years, something which historically is practically without precedence. He stayed for long periods of time in New York, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela, undergoing constant and lengthy trips throughout America, Europe, Australia and the world in general.

In 1970, he inaugurated the UNINT, the university component of the Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière Foundation, in Lima, Peru. In 1973 he was recognized as Master of Universal Culture by the National Institute of Culture of Peru. In 1975, he founded the INVESCIENCIAS Foundation (Institute of Scientific and Technological Research and Applications).  In 1977, he created the ELIC Foundation (Free Schools of Scientific Investigation for Children) with his disciple, Acct. María Nilda Cerf Arbulú. In addition to his Japanese and Mexican nationalities, he became Venezuelan. In the month of October, 1979 he travelled to Europe on an official mission of the National Council of Culture of Venezuela.

In 1981 he travelled once more to Europe to attend the Declaration of the Monument to Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière in Nice, as the Glory of France. His speech in Nice was memorable, given in the Mediterranean University Centre (established by Paul Valery) and becoming the first Latin American to speak at the lectern of this dignified auditorium.

In 1985 he was promoted to Councillor of the Latin American Federation of Writers, with its headquarters in Caracas. At the end of 1985 he travelled around the world where he stayed in Japan, Hawaii, Australia, Singapore and Nice. On February 25th, 1988 he received the Order of Work Merit, awarded to him by the Venezuelan Government. On August 17th, 1988 he established the World Centralized Bureau of the FISS Foundation (International Federation of Scientific Societies) in Caracas.

On October 14th, 1990 was the grand opening of his great “East and West” Symphony in the Great Teresa Careno Theater, Caracas, Venezuela. Four days later, from October 18th to November 12th he established the true World Cultural Institution, Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière, following Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière’s indications due to the deformations that reached his work. He began a two-year prodigious tour (from 1991 to 1992) throughout America and Europe in which he legally consolidated Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière’s work and promoted events such as the First World Congress of Scientific Youth in Puerto Rico, and the Latin American Writers Congress in Dominican Republic.

Dr. David Juan Ferriz Olivares passed away on October 22nd, 1992 in Caracas, Venezuela. Amongst his numerous literary works and more than 10,000 hours of lectures and recorded dissertations, stand out: “Scientific Theory of Cosmobiology”; “Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière, His Primordial Thought: I Realized God through Mathematics”; “Genesis and Humanism of American Cultures”; “Come sick and eat life”; in addition to numerous articles and unedited works yet to be published.

He united Science, Art, Philosophy and Didactics to build a world united by Knowing.

He excelled in translating and editing the 100 works of Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière from French to Spanish. The two of them remained in epistolary communication for seven years. His exegesis works included numerous written books, and more than 10,000 hours of lectures and recorded dissertations. Among his works stand out: “Scientific Theory of Cosmobiology”; “Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière, His Primordial Thought: I Realized God through Mathematics”; “Genesis and Humanism of American Cultures”; “Come Sick, Eat Life and Health”; in addition to numerous articles and unedited works yet to be published. Dr. David Juan Ferriz Olivares passed away on October 22nd, 1992 in Caracas, Venezuela.

“The revival of mathematics presents us with a new factor that impels our society towards science and implies abolishing the abyss that exists, on one side, we have the man of science dedicated to his specialty and on the other side, the great public that due to a lack of explanation lives absorbed in ignorance and looks at science full of superstitious fear. At the same time the great public wishes for science to produce the objects and the miraculous remedies that a certain type of newspaper of great production has taught them to expect from it, but not only expect, but to consider it as the inevitable result of their research”.

I realized God through Mathematics (Page 199). Work presented to UNESCO by Peruvian Universities, to form part of UNESCO’s bibliography.