The Faces of Reality: The World’s Mathematics at the Edge of Human Comprehension

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BBS-INFO Kft., 2025. nov. 4. - 174 oldal

Physics has long proven that reality is far from what we perceive it to be. But what is it that we see and what is it that truly exists?

This book invites you on a thought-provoking journey, gradually revealing how human perception distorts reality, and how the world we experience is not the same as the one that truly exists. It explores the true nature and peculiarities of physical laws, then ventures further into deeper dimensions, introducing a realm where reality is no longer founded on matter, but on mathematics. All of this unfolds without equations or complex formulas – only through the free flight of thought.

Since the structure of the world displays fractal-like patterns almost everywhere, the wonders of numenism and fractal geometry illuminate paths to deeper interpretations that transcend materialist physics. By reinterpreting belief systems, we may even rewrite everything we think we know about the world – bold as that may seem at first.

This book is for those who are not content with the surface. For those who seek not only to know, but to understand. For the curious minds who wonder why we perceive the world the way we do – and what might lie beyond that perception. It speaks to science enthusiasts, philosophically minded thinkers, and all who seek the deeper faces of reality.

 

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Foreword
7
The nature of reality
17
The world as a mathematical structure
67
The mathematics of consciousness
94
Scientific parallels and cosmological consequences
117
Religiousphilosophical impulses
131
The Natural Path of Human Freedom
150
And things resonate
172

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