Mathematical-Mystical
Sacred Geometry and the Mathematics of Chance
November 28, 2010
51 minutes
Claude Lalumière, Rupert Bottenberg
Sacred Geometry and the Mathematics of Chance
An interdisciplinary exploration of how ancient cultures understood probability through sacred mathematical principles. This artifact examines the intersection of geometry, numerology, and chance-based decision making in historical contexts, from Pythagorean number mysticism to Islamic geometric divination practices. Through mathematical analysis, historical research, and philosophical inquiry, it investigates how the concept of 'sacred randomness' functioned in pre-modern societies as a bridge between human agency and divine will.
Details
Category:Mathematical-Mystical
Duration:51 minutes
Created:11/28/2010