Unifying the various scientific disciplines under one consistent theory is neither an impossible endeavor nor the Holy Grail, as it is often referred to. Since the dawn of history, scientists, philosophers, and sages have always pursued knowledge with an holistic instinct, believing staunchly in its universality and interconnectedness; it cannot nor should it be fragmented. Unfortunately, for about 100 years or more, the academic mentality has oriented toward extreme fragmentation and specialization of the scientific fields. This methodology has served humanity for some time; however, its narrow-mindedness and destructive side effects have become increasingly obvious, if not alarming. In this book, the authors try to bridge the virtual gaps that plagued the scientific process by utilizing the most fundamental branches of mathematics. Through the unification of numbers and geometry, they will strip disciplines like physics and the fundamental constants, music, geometry, prime number theory, as well as enigmatic concepts like the wave-particle duality, down to their quintessential essences, showing them all to be interconnected, emerging from few basic and simple geo-numerical laws that underlie the entire fabric of space and time. The whole process of unification is similar to an alchemical transformation where both sides of the brain become harmonious and hypersensitive to all subtle thoughts and observations, and where consciousness becomes more self-aware, attaining higher levels of understanding, morality, as well as respect towards oneself and the world.This book is just a small attempt by two knowledge seekers and numbers lovers (Philomath) who see in this new approach, or better put, old approach to knowledge, a much-needed new renaissance for both the academic and the corporate sector alike, ushering a new era that will steer our civilization away from its self-destructive path, toward a better life for humanity, and for many generations to come.
In 50 years people will be looking back at REG as one of the greatest minds of our time. I'm convinced humanities hope lies in the research of REG and his team
This was a great book about mathematics and how it is embedded in our world, spiritually and physically. I learned a lot and would definitely like to read more from Robert Edward Grant. Despite this, there were many typos and mistakes in the math that made it difficult to read at times. If the book had been proofread better and some sections expanded upon to give clearer explanations, this would have gotten 5 stars!
I am not a mathematician, & found it difficult to follow at points due to the amount of math in this book, but I learned loads, & followed by drawing the spheres & shapes within myself as they were being discussed in the book, which, for me, was very enlightening, & helped me to connect with the book & have a better understanding of what was being presented. Although WAY over my head, I kept going & really enjoyed the philosophical aspect to the book, which is a thread that goes right through from beginning to end. It's so great to see that we have these genius people in our lifetime, with no other agenda than to help ALL of humanity to evolve to the next level(s)! Thank you to both authors for all their hard work & getting this info out there! We just need enough people to read - & understand - & then we'll all get it!