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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics Mathematics] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic Logic] form the underlying rules of order for the [[universe]]. Similar to [[time]], these concepts exist outside of the [[physical]] universe, yet every movement of every atom is governed by them.  
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics Mathematics] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic Logic] form the underlying rules of order for the [[universe]]. Similar to [[time]], these concepts exist outside of the [[physical]] universe, yet every movement of every atom is governed by them.  


== Transcendent Maths ==
== Transcendent Logic ==


Math and logic are [[inevitable]], in that it is impossible to conceive of a [[universe]] that does not abide by their rules.
Math and logic are [[inevitable]], in that it is impossible to conceive of a [[universe]] that does not abide by their rules.

Revision as of 09:28, 12 January 2024

Mathematics and Logic form the underlying rules of order for the universe. Similar to time, these concepts exist outside of the physical universe, yet every movement of every atom is governed by them.

Transcendent Logic

Math and logic are inevitable, in that it is impossible to conceive of a universe that does not abide by their rules.

Given these properties of math and logic, many theologians have attributed the transcendent aspect of god to them. If god is not logic itself, logic is almost always a property of god. [1][2][3]

In metaculture, the principles of math and logic are the transcendent aspect of god, represented by the fractal, and the physical universe is the immanent.

What If You Hate Math?

Hate math and want to turn it against itself? See Gödel.

Math Videos

This is a trailer for a course on logic, but it really nails the wonder and importance of the subject.

Mathematics and Logic: From Euclid to Modern Geometry


Mathematics - Mos Def


Deadmau5 - Maths