The Pythagorean Universe
The Myth of Mathematical Reality (Philosophical Questions)
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Boris Kriger
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What if numbers are not the building blocks of the universe—but reflections of the human mind?
For over two thousand years, the Pythagorean vision has shaped our understanding of the cosmos: a universe ruled by harmony, order, and mathematical law. From the “music of the spheres” to modern physics, the idea that reality can be perfectly described by numbers has guided both science and philosophy. Yet as quantum mechanics, neuroscience, and information theory now suggest, this vision may be an exquisite illusion.
The Pythagorean Universe challenges the ancient dream of mathematical certainty, revealing how mathematics, far from being the language of nature, might instead be a creation of consciousness—a tool by which the mind imposes order on an unknowable world.
Through an exploration that spans ancient Greece, the rise of modern science, and the frontiers of artificial intelligence, this book asks:
- Is mathematics discovered, or invented?
- Does reality exist independently of the observer, or is it shaped by awareness?
- Can numbers truly capture the essence of life, mind, and meaning?
Blending philosophy, physics, and cognitive science, The Pythagorean Universe unfolds as both a historical journey and a metaphysical investigation. It traces how the harmony once sought in the heavens may ultimately reside within the human brain itself—a harmony born not of the cosmos, but of the consciousness that contemplates it.
Profound, provocative, and elegantly written, this book invites listeners to reconsider the oldest question in philosophy:
Is mathematics the truth of the universe—or the universe the dream of mathematics?
©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
