Divine Mathematics Like You Have Never Seen Before: You Will Enter an Area That Will Show You From Where Arises All the Diversity of This Ours Monolithic World
By Nenad Ilic
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The topic of the book is a completely new area in mathematics: supersymmetry and cyclicity in various number systems. It sounds complicated, but there are no mind-numbing formulas, just basic arithmetic operations. Even non-mathematicians can understand it with a little help. The author has placed his email address in the book and it will help everyone in understanding and further develop theory. The price of the book is the price of one espresso coffee, Share it with the author. In the book, there is proof that the world did not start with a big bang and that we do not have to smash atoms to see what is inside them. If you are ready for a good mathematical adventure - welcome.
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Divine Mathematics Like You Have Never Seen Before - Nenad Ilic
Divine Mathematics
Like You Never Seen Before:
You Will Enter an Area That Will Show You From Where Arises
All the Diversity of This Ours Monolithic World
The topic of the book is a completely new area in mathematics: super symmetry and cycilicity in various number systems. It sounds complicated, but with a little help even non-mathematicians can understand it. The author has placed his e-mail address in the book and it will help everyone in understanding and further developing the theory. In the book there is proof that the world did not start with a big bang and that we don't have to smash atoms to see what's inside them. If you ready for a good mathematical adventure - welcome.
Nenad Ilic
contact: inenad248@gmail.com
SUPERSYMMETRY AND CYCLITY
IN VARIOUS NUMBER SYSTEMS
TOTEMS AND METATOTEMS OF QUANTUM MATHEMATICS
COSMOLOGY
One should begin: why is something and not nothing? It is logical that before anything existed one unique nothing (absolute zero). But however we face the problem how out of nothing there is something.
It is possible that this world with so many differences has been always such. That this world is a mere opposite to a comprehensive zero, the energy balance of time and space. This possibility is supported by the viewpoint of modern science that energy cannot be created or disappeared, bat can only change its form.
However, I have to return to absolute and comprehensive zero having a different view of the outer world in it. Thus we come back to mystery that anything comes out of nothing. What is the force which brought the absolute zero in to relation with outer world. All this matter and soul could not come out of parallel universe because the absolute zero was spatially inviolable. There had to be a change of zero from the state absolute in to functional one so that anything could happen or to be embodied in it.
The first axiom cosmology reads:
The primary reflex of consciousness of the absolute zero about its inviolability has turned absolute zero into a functional zero and a conscious one.
During this primordial reflex of consciousness the zero was still inviolable. But, inside it existed duality of functional zero and conscious one. Thus begin to develop strict mathematical cliches which enable the stable existence of something inside functional zero.
There is something else important about this cosmology axiom, which is that spirit is older than matter. By idealized fractals, totems, and metatotems, we will see how deep the spirit is older than the matter.
IDEALISED FRACTALS
Observed in the living world, we can notice that the decade system we use is not primary, but it is one of the many numeral systems in nature. There were flowers with 4,5,6... petals, with two symmetrical different petals, with hundreds of petals. They later turn into fruits with a certain number of seeds. Figs, for example, process their functionality in the pentocade system (1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12,13,14,15,20,21...)in the crown, while at the root uses a pentanomyc system without zero (1,2,3,4,5,11,12,13,14,15,21,22...) like Roman numerals, a system called here (-nomic).
There is such a diversity in animals as well. The ant probably counts in the hexocade system (1,2,3,4,5,6,10,11,12...) because he has six legs. Octopus is used by the octocade system, as well as the spider who walls a suitable net (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13...)
All living beings tend to be the idealized form of species they belong to. When this form breaks down