Hyperreason by Mike Hockney

Hyperreason

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A sufficiently clever person, sitting alone in their room, could work out all of the principles of existence. No faith and no sensory observations or experiments are required. No one needs to spend billions on a Large Hadron Collider. It's not an atom smasher you need but a b******t and fallacy smasher. Hyperrationalism differs from rationalism in asserting that all rational truths are mathematical and that the universe is 100% mathematical. "Hyperreason" is the extraordinary story of the attempts of the rational to explain reality via thought alone. Find out about Thomas Aquinas's five rationalist proofs for the existence of God, Leibniz's ontological argument and principle of sufficient reason, Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem, the Riemann hypothesis, the Multiverse theories of science and why the human brain - with its two hemispheres doing radically different types of Fourier mathematics - points the way to a complete understanding of reality. Welcome to the Mind of God!

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