Ontological Mathematics for the Curious

Ontological Mathematics for the Curious
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Book Synopsis Ontological Mathematics for the Curious by : Dr. Cody Newman

Download or read book Ontological Mathematics for the Curious written by Dr. Cody Newman and published by Magus Books. This book was released on with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There's a new kid on the block, a subject that can revolutionize humanity's understanding of reality, while being completely rational and logical, and scrupulously avoiding faith and mysticism. It's the long-awaited replacement for science. Only one subject can take over from science and that is the subject that is already at the core of science and gives it all of its power and success, namely mathematics. Come inside and discover the extraordinary world of ontological mathematics. Mathematics is not an unreal abstraction. It's real and concrete.


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