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Quantum Arithmetic, Vol. I

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Quantum Arithmetic, Vol. I
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AuthorBen Iverson
LanguageEnglish
SubjectNumber theory, "Quantum Arithmetic"
Published1985
Pages56

Quantum Arithmetic, Vol. I is a book by Ben Iverson, the first volume of his Quantum Arithmetic series, laying the foundation for the later volumes.

Overview

The book introduces Iverson's system of "Quantum Arithmetic" — an approach to number that he developed over some forty years, based on ancient (Pythagorean) arithmetic and "wholistic" principles, in which whole-number and ratio relationships are treated as fundamental. He presents it as a foundational tool for a "New Science." The ideas are further developed in his Pythagoras and the Quantum World.

About the author

Ben Iverson was an independent American author who developed a Pythagorean, number-theoretic approach to physics and mathematics across a series of self-published works.

Publication details

  • Author: Ben Iverson
  • Published: 1985 (later printing 1997)
  • Pages: 56

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