The Mathematics of Angels
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The Mathematics of Angels - Jack Tanner
Introduction
There is a fundamental connection between angels and mathematics. The entire domain of religion – the domain beyond science – is a mathematical domain. Specifically, it is the domain of dimensionless mathematics, i.e. the domain defined by the two numbers most feared by science: zero and infinity. Descartes, founder of modern philosophy, called it the unextended domain. Science, on the other hand, is the domain of dimensional, finite mathematics, greater than zero, and less than infinity. Descartes called this the extended domain. Mind belongs to the unextended domain, and matter to the extended domain. Bodies are extended and souls are unextended.
Bodies can be studied by science, souls cannot be. Souls do not exist within the spacetime, material domain defined by science. They exist instead in an immaterial domain, which is not in space and time but in a Singularity of frequency. It was from this mental Singularity that the Big Bang erupted. The creation of the physical universe was the result of an explosion of mental creativity, the creativity of the God Mind
.
Descartes, despite being a first rate mathematician, didn’t have powerful enough mathematical tools at his disposal to construct a useful dimensionless mathematics, hence had to rely on metaphysics. Science, however, thanks to Isaac Newton, was able to produce an astoundingly useful dimensional mathematics (based on dimensional material objects moving within the dimensional, Euclidean arena of absolute space and absolute time).
Owing to the dazzling success of dimensional science, dimensionless mathematics was deemed abstract and irrelevant, and forgotten. Thus the soul vanished from science. A few philosophers – Leibniz above all – gave it detailed consideration, but, like Descartes, could not find the mathematics to successfully describe it.
The mathematical tools and theories now exist to define dimensionless existence exactly, but scarcely anyone pays any attention to them. They are treated as unreal abstractions, with no bearing on reality, yet they define exactly how it’s possible to have minds, souls, angels, heaven, and even God. They open science to spiritual reality, but science isn’t listening, and isn’t interested. The high priests of science are fanatical atheists and the last thing they want to do is acknowledge any immaterial component to existence, which would subvert their entire agenda and belief system.
The dimensionless domain is science’s worst nightmare: a non-sensory, immaterial Singularity where neither time nor space exists, where there are no strings
, no quarks, no atoms, and no physical forces. Motion exists, but this type of motion is not associated with space and time, but with frequency. Forces exist, but they are entirely mental (hence friction free, hence never run down), and they are described by pure mathematics.
The mental domain is mathematical, the material domain scientific
. Science is simply mathematics with invalid, non-mathematical labels added to it to accommodate the fallacious philosophy of materialism and empiricism. Remove all traces of materialism and empiricism from science and it reduces to pure idealist, rationalist mathematics.
The mental world is a world of vibrations, of eternal frequencies. The mental domain, thanks to the subtleties of mathematics, produces a net result of zero in relation to the spacetime domain of matter, hence cannot, as far as science goes, be empirically distinguished from nothing
. The material domain itself also produces a net result of zero, but in a much more mathematically complex way (since space and time are involved), hence, observationally, is empirically distinguishable from nothing, i.e. although it is nothing overall, it is experienced as non-nothing (something
). In essence, space and time are coupled and produce an overall zero result, but space by itself and time by itself are non-zero, so we perceive space and time to be non-zero realities. We tune into the separate non-zero results rather than the combined zero result.
Dimensionless
means that a net result of zero is achieved instantly and simply, while dimensional
means that a net result of zero is achieved via complex processes, generated by the dimensions of space and time. Either way, a net outcome of zero is mandatory since this is the compulsory ground state energy of the universe, which can never be violated under any circumstances (regardless of spurious claims made by science, based on the insufficient and incomplete dimensional mathematics deployed by scientists).
The interaction of mind and matter involves dimensionless and dimensional mathematics operating in tandem. There’s nothing bizarre or mystical taking place. Mind
and matter
are labels with which we could easily dispense, replacing them with technical mathematical terms such as orthogonality and phase.
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Human beings come in three basic types: 1) religious, 2) scientific, and 3) philosophical. Religious people believe in their subjective experiences, feelings, faith and mystical intuitions, while scientific people believe in what they regard as objective sensory experiences, formalized via repeatable experiments. Philosophical people think hard about the world, and the language and concepts used to describe it.
Religion came first, then was challenged by philosophy (i.e. intelligent people started to oppose stupid people; Mythos – emotional storytelling – came under attack from Logos – reason and logic).
Science started off as an offshoot of philosophy (natural
philosophy), and was initially an insignificant junior partner. In the Middle Ages, philosophy went into alliance with religion to produce theology
, an intellectually rigorous type of religion that achieved its culmination in Roman Catholic Scholastic
philosophy, best exemplified by Saint Thomas Aquinas. His philosophy is now effectively the official theology of Catholicism.
Science began to turn to mathematics and experiments rather than philosophy, metaphysics and theology, and thus took on a life of its own. Above all, it implemented a method
, around which all of science could objectively revolve, and which could definitively settle disputes in a way that philosophy and theology found impossible. To this day, no religion can refute any other religion, and no philosophy can refute any other philosophy. Opinions and beliefs abound, and people are not inclined to change them. They always look for arguments that reinforce what they already think, and to undermine what they already reject.
Since, in practical terms, science proved much more successful than religion or philosophy, it became the standard bearer for intellectuals. Where philosophy once led science, now it followed science, and, in terms of its claims to be the best means to address the nature of reality, was made largely irrelevant by science.
Religion, which had once dominated the arena of philosophy, metaphysics and science, now withdrew