Author: | Leon D. Halfon | ISBN: | 9781465361141 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | September 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Leon D. Halfon |
ISBN: | 9781465361141 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | September 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
What is truth? Are facts necessary for something to be called true? Is it enough that the majority believes in something for that thing to be considered truth? The book proposes the mathematics of life as the ultimate truth, the truth which everything must be based on. As written in the beginning of the book, To understand the mathematics of life, one must not always be obedient. Galileo was not obedient even after torture. He knew the mathematics of the stars and of our world. If he and the other great scientists obeyed religion, where would we be today? This statement is enough to give readers an inkling of the radical ideas that await them in The Mathematics of Life. Each chapter explores a wide range of subjects like life, love, sex, science, religion and even politics. Ultimately, the principles in the book will challenge readers to look beyond the norm and let go of any specious beliefs that are impeding their growth and potentials. The Mathematics of Life is a book that will be hard to put down. The pages are laden with revolutionary ideas and intriguing experiences that will astound, inspire and entertain.
What is truth? Are facts necessary for something to be called true? Is it enough that the majority believes in something for that thing to be considered truth? The book proposes the mathematics of life as the ultimate truth, the truth which everything must be based on. As written in the beginning of the book, To understand the mathematics of life, one must not always be obedient. Galileo was not obedient even after torture. He knew the mathematics of the stars and of our world. If he and the other great scientists obeyed religion, where would we be today? This statement is enough to give readers an inkling of the radical ideas that await them in The Mathematics of Life. Each chapter explores a wide range of subjects like life, love, sex, science, religion and even politics. Ultimately, the principles in the book will challenge readers to look beyond the norm and let go of any specious beliefs that are impeding their growth and potentials. The Mathematics of Life is a book that will be hard to put down. The pages are laden with revolutionary ideas and intriguing experiences that will astound, inspire and entertain.