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Omni, A Mathematics Model of Our Spiritual Reality

Authors: Prateek Goel

Title: Omni, A Mathematics Model of Spiritual Reality
Author:  Kushal Prateek Goel

Abstract:
The experimental sciences declare that if it can’t be weighed or measured, then it isn’t scientific.

But where does that leave spirituality?  Spiritualists declare a truth to this existence that is before and beyond any measurable phenomena. 

What to do?  Do we pass off spirituality as nonsense because it proclaims a truth that cannot be observed under a microscope or verified through a telescope?  Or are we forced into a stalemate: all things spiritual can never be scientific and vice versa? 

This book presents a different possibility.  It presents the following positions:

  1. There is a truth to this existence that is before and beyond material phenomena.
  2. Mathematics is the only science that can possibly model that truth because Mathematics is the only science that does not require observable phenomena for its success. (The fact of 1 + 1 = 2 is based on constancy of definition for those symbols, not on 1 apple plus 1 apple equaling 2 apples.)
  3. We can use simple Mathematics to classify aspects of this existence that are “spiritual”, that is, before and beyond material phenomenality.
  4. First, we explore the mathematical properties of 0, 1 and Infinity and their application to this reality:
  1. 0, 1 and Infinity (including arithmetic operations and the square root) are posited as the necessary and sufficient basis for all numerical values and all geometries. We posit these three are the fundamental generators of our reality too.
  2. Not only are these 3 values foundational in Mathematics, they are spoken of by spiritualists across spiritual traditions. Take one example from Christianity: the Father (0), the Son (1) and the Holy Spirit (∞).  These concepts exist in virtually all spiritual traditions and are discussed at length.
  3. We call this math-based spiritual model of existence “Omni” and give it a symbol for convenience and organizational purposes only. The name and symbol are utterly unimportant to the positions of the book.
  4. We can use only the values 0, 1 and Infinity and the universal phenomenon of the cycle to mathematically derive a 4th value: Phi, or the Golden Ratio.
  5. We show how the fractal of the Golden Ratio is a model that yields at least 5 unique properties of our existence, properties that are spoken of in many spiritual traditions.
  6. Having explored these, we look at some applications of the findings, for example a re-organization of spiritual practices that have been outlined in various spiritual traditions, or for example, the organization of spiritual community.

   

Comments: 77 Pages. The author may be contacted at pratgoel@gmail.com.

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