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Eidomorphism: The Philosophy of Ontological Mathematics

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Eidomorphism: The Philosophy of Ontological Mathematics is a book comprising a total system of philosophical knowledge, encompassing science, religion, mathematics, and logic. Eidomorphism is a synthesis of the philosophies of Pythagoras, Plotinus, Spinoza, Leibniz, Schopenhauer and Gödel. Eidomorphism proposes a single mathematical substance as a unity of objective form and subjective content, united in unit-point entities outside of space and time. As a philosophical, mathematical, and scientific system and theory of everything, Eidomorphism unites quantum theory with philosophy, biology with psychology, and cosmology with first causes in a single, mathematical system based on the simplest and smallest entities imaginable. No stone is left unturned and no question is left unanswered in this mathematical answer to the riddle of the Philosopher’s Stone.

347 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 17, 2019

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40 reviews15 followers
December 28, 2019
Only got part way through this book. Its absolute gibberish and is more akin to scientific materialism than ontological mathematics!!

It is not an easy read, and from the concepts highlighted in the part of the book I read, you can see a definite leaning to metaphysics and Scientific materialism! Kant is quoted a lot too "transcendental materialism " indeed!
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February 18, 2021
This is a challenging read but it will definitely make you smarter! Whether the information presented is true or not should come secondary to the appreciation of just how comprehencive and encompassing the material reaches.

There is a lot to be found here for any passionate seeker of truth.

If you can read a book from a scientist espousing their theories who include part philosophy and part mathematical equations, this shouldn't be an issue for you to grasp the majority of the information presented.
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3 reviews5 followers
August 17, 2019
A organização do livro é impecável e não enxergo a necessidade de resumí-lo aqui visto que ele já é bastante enxuto. Recomendo a leitura para racionalistas interessados em teorias da totalidade. A que o livro expõe tem o diferencial de ser 90% apriorística enquanto o restante dos princípios vem por meio de abdução. É uma obra que delineia os princípios de como derivar as várias ciências duras e moles de um único princípio, o da razão suficiente.
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72 reviews11 followers
December 29, 2020
Fluctuates from incredibly profound to very vague quite often. Wouldn’t recommend a read unless you are an avid rationalist.
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