PHILOMATH: The Geometric Unification of Science & Art Through Number
T**A
PhiloMath is The Key to the Unfolding of Each Individual's True Expression Potential
A fully passionate journey through universal knowledge, PhiloMath offers the most modern and revolutionary perspective on universal truths that very few human beings have had the opportunity to access, taught in an extremely simple, elegant and deeply transformative way.This book-shaped treasure is an extraordinary source for anyone who wants to raise their understanding about the manifestation of universal order/harmony through unified mathematics/geometry/art/music/physics and delve into a progressive sequence of absolutely visionary information made available to humanity by these great geniuses of the present times.This book is an immeasurable gift for the history of mankind, with an essential and unprecedented approach, which reconstructs the unified and much more powerful way of thinking in countless aspects. The knowledge taught in PhiloMath promotes the complete activation of the brain, providing a balance of the cerebral hemispheres through logic and intuition that allows the development of the intellect, the recognition of patterns and the production of new insights, consequently placing us at a much higher level to the use of our abilities to think and live fully, manifesting psychophysiological coherence through heart-brain awareness.For me this is one of the most noble works, worthy of much success, for the sake of humanity. Its effect on the life of each reader will undoubtedly transform them completely, just as it has transformed me in an inexpressible way.My sincere thanks to the exceptional authors Robert Edward Grant and Talal Ghannam for bringing this light to me and to the world, reflecting all the mastery and love deposited in the incessant search for the knowledge that makes all difference in collective and individual evolution of humankind. It is a great honor to be alive to see and learn from such brilliant masters.
G**N
Mindblowing integration of knowledge and form
I've studied sacred geometry and the archetypes of numbers for some time, but this book is truly genius. It integrates math, geometry, number, art, and science with creativity and ingenuity. Truly inspiring in its scope and presentation. One of the most intriguing and interesting books I've read in years. I cannot recommend it enough, although some may find a bit of the math a challenge, but worth the effort.
L**J
The reason you may not have liked math before, is because it was never taught like this.
When I was in school, math was my least favorite subject, because it was used to quantify the world around me, but did nothing to connect me to the deeper truths of the Universe.This book truly opened up my world in ways I didn’t expect, as it began to show me the relationship between things I already knew and loved, like music and art.Robert and Talal are expert teachers, and are able to take you on a journey that will expand your mind, and the world around you. I am in absolute amazement of the beauty in mathematics, and have come to love numbers and geometry, through their writing.I would like to address the negative reviews of this book, and point out that each person is projecting their biases and ignorance, loud and clear for all to see.This book does not follow the conventional path of academics, but rather, asks us to put on a different pair of lenses, in order that we might see connections that have been missed in the past. And in the meantime, they’ve made math way more relevant to the average person.My love of this work, is evident to my family. My kids are inspired by the geometry I am drawing, and we talk about wave dynamic mathematics on a regular basis.My husband bought me a hardback copy of Philomath for Christmas, so I would have a nice, unused copy for my collection.I’m looking forward to future works by the authors and thank them for bringing such an important book, into the world.
J**L
Philomath: a Crowning Achievement Spanning Many Disciplines.
Philomath connects number theory, analytical geometry, cryptography, physics, engineering, music and art.To get the most out of this treatise the reader should expect to be challenged:(1) To expand their vocabulary into fields beyond their expertise.(2) Be patient with yourself as you let go of past limiting beliefs & perspectives.(3) Be willing to, consciously, engage both halves of your brain -- allowing the content to create profound synergistic powers of reasoning.(4) Expect to bookmark those pages that connect with your field of interest while taking notes on new insights you come to realize along the way.My personal interest & dream, for years, had been to, someday, visualize our Cosmos so clearly that it could be explained simply. The goal: a fundamental understanding of Space~Time geometry, mass, charges, forces & fields -- everything in terms of one Unified Field. Yet, there was always this huge gap -- a chasm -- between perspectives held by most people -- and -- the realms of: Einstein's field equations, Maxwell's equations, Schrödinger's Equation, Planck-scale Quantum Mechanics, Feynman diagrams and the horrendously difficult maths used in String Theory.After assimilating the foundations set forth in the first few chapters, finally, I could see how to bring Space~Time, Relativity theories and the sub-microscopic Quantum realm within the reach of, perhaps, even a grade schooler. Finally, to be able to convey a true understanding of what Stephan Hawking would call "The Grand Design".The foundations laid out in the opening chapters emphasized the extreme importance of geometry, ratios & their reciprocals. Suddenly, my newly acquired hyper-awareness of these three ideas -- gave me Jedi-like mental powers -- making child's play of 4D Space~Time geometry, Relativity and my personal interpretations of Quantum Field Theory, the Higgs Field & some aspects of Super String & M-Theories.It is not until you get to the chapter on Reciprocals where this hyperawareness kicks in. "One" stands immutable between itself and all other reciprocals. One is the surface of "the Mirror". 1 raised to any power is 1! ONE being "the gatekeeper; … the boundary between the macrocosmic and the microcosm." This realization enabled my mind to, literally, envision what's happening in the sub-quantum realm.Holy Cow! Everything in existence is geometrically framed by the universal constants! Each constant defines different geometric ratios of reality. The Golden ratio, φ, e, π & the mighty Fine Structure Constant, α (alpha), 1/137.036 -- their meanings come from geometric relationships. This helped me understand the geometry of the electron and proton -- and to hypothesize a model for the neutron. Also, by taking seriously the important distinction between Archimedean, logarithmic & exponential spirals -- I now stop and think about which one applies to specific contexts.Astonishing to realize that a "graviton" is kind of a "dark photon".I'm super excited about applying many other insights from this book: Digital roots instead of quantum numbers and applying the chapter on Polygons & Polyhedrons to create this greatly simplified model of a truly homogeneous and isotropic universe:From page 93, I imagined 12 identical galaxies, each centered on the pentagon faces of a dodecahedron that’s inside an icosahedron. Centered inside these polygons I imagined Buckminster Fuller's famous vector equilibrium with its 12 vectors passing through the centers of each galaxy extending out through the vertices of the icosahedron. Each vector represents the timeline for each galaxy -- the direction that galaxy expands away from the 4D origin of Space~Time. Perfectly sandwiched in between these two polygons is a sphere. The flash of the Bing Bang projects a shadow of the galaxies onto the sphere. The time-radius of this whole system expands at c/pi -- determined by the Impedance of Free Space, 376.73 Ohms, Zo, while the 3D surface grows, in two directions of 3 linear dimensions, at speed of light -- determined by the Magnetic Permeability of Free Space -- thus c = Zo/μ0. This results in the great circle circumference growing at twice the speed of light. The matter in each galaxy inhibits the expansion rate in and around each massive object – resulting in a temporal-dent in, what would have been, the spherical surface. The slope of this dent results in gravity. I'll be updating TrueCosmology.info as I continue to document this emerging cosmological paradigm.All this from just the first half of the book! I've really having to dig in and study the chapters on Gravity, Electromagnetism, Light & Darkness. It'll take some serious time to program up the math emerging from the emerging insights.-- A HUGE "Congrats" goes out to Robert & Talal for their Crowning Achievement. And,…-- A BIG “Thanks” for my newly acquired Jedi-mind powers!
T**S
Fascinating
Robert Edward Grant is amazing. He was able to break this information down for novice readers. Bravo!
A**R
Enjoying this book a lot
I am reading the book right now, makes me feel good, like going back to school, feeling of expansion, fun and wonder, math is truly the queen of science. Very easy to read, like it should be when writer really knows the subject and how to best deliver it. Hope my kids will read it as well. Thank you.
W**D
Excellent & thought provoking!
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!
S**A
This book is a unique book on math and sacred geometry.
Doing CAD sacred geometry drawings, playing jazz violin, piano, and cello are some of my hobbies. Anyone who studies sacred geometry should read this book. This book is not an easy read. I have had a lot of math in college, and I had to read some pages very slowly and had my calculator in my hand. I found some chapters boring. I also do not agree with the authors' music scale ratios. Overall, I'm glad I bought this book.
D**R
Alles ist Mathematik , Geometrie und Musik
Eröffnet eine neue Sich auf die Welt und alles was ich bisher geglaubt habe zu wissen. Ein Nachschlagewerk auch für nicht Zahlenbegabte....
A**I
Can’t wait for authors next book: Polymath
𓂀 The arrival of Autumn 🍂 always gets me in the mood for reading Epistemological Academia; a genre focusing on Renaissance literature, a passion for learning & the dark consequences of intellectual obsession 📖
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