A Grand Unification of the Sciences, Arts & Consciousness: Rediscovering the Pythagorean Plato’s Golden Mean Number System
A profound golden mean number system emerges underlying the cosmos, nature and consciousness by combining the insights from E-Infinity theory, along with Plato’s initiatory insights into the golden section imbedded in his principles of the One and Indefinite Dyad, David Bohm’s ontological framework of the superimplicate, implicate and explicate orders, and the pervasive presence throughout physics, chemistry, biology and cosmology of the golden ratio (often veiled by Fibonacci and Lucas numbers). The ubiquitous presence of the golden mean number system is evident in quantum mechanics, including quark masses, the chaos border, fine structure constant and entanglement, entropy and thermodynamic equilibrium, the periodic table of elements, nanotechnology, crystallography, computing, digital information, cryptography, genetics, nucleotide arrangement, Homo sapien and Neanderthal genomes, DNA structure, cardiac anatomy and physiology, biometric measurements of the human and mammalian skulls, weather turbulence, plant phyllotaxis, planetary orbits and sizes, black holes, dark energy, dark matter, and even cosmogenesis – the very origin and structure of the universe. This has been pragmatically extended through the most ingenious biomimicry, from robotics, artificial intelligence, engineering and urban design, to extensions throughout history in architecture, music and the arts. We propose herein a grand unification of the sciences, arts and consciousness, rooted in an ontological superstructure known to the ancients as the One and Indefinite Dyad, that gives rise to a golden mean number system which is enfolded into the substructure of all existence. Read more
"A Grand Unification of the Sciences, Arts & Consciousness: Rediscovering the Pythagorean Plato’s Golden Mean Number System" is a book that explores the concept of the golden mean and its application in various fields, including science, art, and consciousness. The golden mean, also known as the golden ratio, is a mathematical concept that has been used by many ancient civilizations and is found in nature and art.
The book aims to show how the golden mean can be used as a unifying principle in various fields and how it can help us understand the interconnectedness of the universe. The author draws on the works of Pythagoras and Plato to explain the significance of the golden mean and how it can be used to achieve balance and harmony in our lives.
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