Check out my book Naming the Unknown. It's a short treatise on the nature of the absolute, and how it can affect our lives.

Joined March 2011
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You might be surprised by the fact that the most confusing thing, is also the most simple. http://scr.bi/fdov4G

Imagining the Tenth Dimension: http://bit.ly/9q6fM5

The only way to know the absolute is to not describe it.
Balance is when we combine two opposites together, and stillness is achieved.
A nice presentation on Set Theory: http://bit.ly/aXHmyL

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50 great math blogs http://bit.ly/hqZr6Q via @mathematicsprof

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Added two new chapters, an appendix, and fresh revisions to Naming the Unknown: http://scr.bi/fdov4G

The absolute is and isn't simultaneously.
A great lecture on sets: http://bit.ly/fCiT5w

All we can know is that we know nothing at all. http://bit.ly/16MZ7w

"If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite." - William Blake
Where the mathematical sign of infinity came from: http://bit.ly/hazsiy

"I dwell in possibility." Emily Dickinson
The Uncertainty Principle: http://bit.ly/4ErfLy

... we are like a river that doesn't meet up with the ocean, wandering and eventually becoming dry in our running to a false destination.
Beyond Infinity? http://bit.ly/h0cI7x

As humans, we have the potential to become absolute. http://scr.bi/fdov4G

The Language of Mathematics: Zero and Infinity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ORHmRaPEzc

To live without living out the truth that you feel inside is like being an animal.