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The Pythagorean World : Why Mathematics Is Unreasonably Effective In Physics - Jane McDonnell

The Pythagorean World

Why Mathematics Is Unreasonably Effective In Physics

By: Jane McDonnell

Hardcover | 24 November 2016

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This book explores precisely how mathematics allows us to model and predict the behaviour of physical systems, to an amazing degree of accuracy. One of the oldest explanations for this is that, in some profound way, the structure of the world is mathematical. The ancient Pythagoreans stated that "everything is number". However, while exploring the Pythagorean method, this book chooses to add a second principle of the universe: the mind. This work defends the proposition that mind and mathematical structure are the grounds of reality.

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"The present book provides a good overview of the philosophical subject matter concerning the interconnectedness of mathematics and science, in particular physics. The final part on quantum monadology is speculative, albeit thought-inspiring. ... The references throughout the text are useful for more in-depth knowledge on the individual topics and facilitate further research." (Michael M. Tung, Mathematical Reviews, December, 2017)

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