What Is a Thought?: The Ontology of Thinking

Ontological Mathematics Book 2 · Magus Books
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What connects your thoughts to the world? If your thoughts are not connected to the world, how can you understand the world? How can you bridge the gulf between thought and non-thought? If you don't understand what your own thoughts are, and what they are made of, how can you understand reality, and what reality is made of?


The universe is literally made of language - a single, ubiquitous language, which is exactly why every part can communicate with every other part. To express it in other terms, the universe is an intelligence, made of thought, constantly thinking in terms of its intrinsic language. Have you guessed what the language is? It's an eternal, absolute, infallible, immutable, ubiquitous, perfect language. This book reveals exactly how the whole of reality can be constructed from this language, the language of thought itself.


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Are you interested in the very biggest ideas? Most people are not. Eleanor Roosevelt said, “Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.” Social media is awash with gossip about people and reaction to events. Big ideas are entirely absent. If you want access to the biggest ideas of all – those concerning the precise nature of fundamental existence – you may be interested in the work of myself and my collaborators.

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