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Pythagoras and the Quantum World
AuthorBen Iverson
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPhilosophy, number theory, quantum physics
Published1997
PublisherDelta Spectrum Research
Pages301
ISBN1883401038

Pythagoras and the Quantum World is a book by Ben Iverson, published by Delta Spectrum Research. The 1997 paperback (301 pages) collects and revises earlier volumes of the same name; an original edition had appeared through Carlton Press in 1982.

Overview

Iverson draws parallels between Pythagorean ideas of number, ratio, and harmony and the structure of the quantum world, arguing that whole-number relationships and harmonic proportion underlie physical phenomena. The work is one of several related volumes (including material on the enneagram) developing his number-based approach to physics and philosophy.

About the author

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

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