Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe

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Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the cosmic landscape and unravel the prevalence of mathematical sequences in the natural world. Whether you are a philosopher, a botanist, or not a mathematician, the richness of our surroundings is open to all. In “A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe,” Michael Schneider, an adept education writer and computer consultant, weaves together elements of science, philosophy, art, and practical wisdom to affirm the ancient observation that a consistent language of geometric design serves as the foundation for every aspect of the universe. From atoms to galaxies, from beaches to the sky, Schneider reveals the inherent order and patterns that exist. The book delves into numerical and geometric symbolism across different eras, exploring concepts like periodic renewal and resonance. In essence, this educational journey illuminates the intricate connections within the world, including aspects that lie beyond our immediate perception.

$10.00