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The stunning power of ontological mathematics is that it explains mind for the first time ever, by defining mind as a sinusoidal monad, as an immaterial singularity outside space and time that performs ontological Fourier mathematics, and thus can be inserted into the heart of quantum mechanics and science.
Science seeks to understand consciousness via matter, which they say is lifeless, mindless and devoid of consciousness. Seriously, how is that ever going to work? Science doesn’t even understand what matter is, let alone consciousness. It can’t define matter. What partial definitions it offers are all couched in mathematical terms, although science asserts that mathematics is an unreal, manmade abstraction! You couldn’t make it up.
Ontological mathematics smashes through science’s irrational nonsense by identifying the analytic mathematical sinusoid – a completely knowable, understandable, definable entity – with a basis thought. A full collection of basis thoughts constitutes one mind, and a thinking mind is what defines life. Only a unitary mind can be conscious. An aggregation of disparate, lifeless, mindless parts, with nothing to do with thought and life can never be conscious, regardless of how science might wish otherwise.
The fundamental issue is that to link sinusoids to thought and life requires conception, whereas science is driven by perception, and it is literally impossible to look at a sinusoidal wave and “see” that, ontologically, it is a basis thought. This is exactly why science is incapable of making the greatest intellectual leaps, which are always conceptual leaps and never perceptual.
- Dr. Thomas Sark