61.2.2. Max Tegmark and the Mathematical Universe Hypothesis
465. Scientific parallels and cosmological consequences
71.2.3. Digital physics – reality as computation
475.1. Mathematical descriptions of quantum physics
81.2.4. Quantum physics as the wild child of reality
485.2. Fractal geometry as scientific proof
91.2.5. Fractal geometry as God's fingerprint
495.3. Fractal-like structures in the world
101.2.6. Self-interpreting structures
505.4. Patterns in physical laws
111.2.7. The independence of numenism
515.5. Spontaneous remission
122. The nature of reality
525.6. The universe as a fractal pattern
132.1. Is the world changing, or do we misunderstand it?
535.7. Black holes, event horizons and asymptotes
142.2. Fields of science, layers and distortions of knowledge
545.8. Multiverse and self-similarity
152.3. Dimensions
555.9. Digital physics, information theory
162.4. Physical properties – The paradox of measurement: 2.4.1. Distances - Perception of magnitudes
565.10. The internal examination of wave nature and structure
172.5. Matter – the illusion of compactness
575.11. The relationship between simulation theory and numenism
182.6. Time – The dimension of processes: 2.6.1. But what was there before the Big Bang?
585.12. Quantum thinking and the world formula
192.7. Space – Does it exist on its own?
596. Religious-philosophical impulses
202.8. Mass and weight – The reality behind the concepts
606.1. Problems with religions. Contradictions, paradoxes.
212.9. States of matter – Forms of behaviour of matter
616.2. A new direction of interpretation
222.10. Light and other radiation – Visible and invisible reality: 2.10.1. Speed of light
626.3. Faith as a patterned relationship
232.11. Force fields and gravity – but how?
636.4. Morality, free will and the self as an illusion
242.12. Temperature as a sensory illusion
646.5. We Cannot Know Everything
252.13. The quantum world, where interpretable reality ceases to exist
657. The Natural Path of Human Freedom
263. The world as a mathematical structure
667.1 Religious Predecessors
273.1. The strange world of numbers
677.2 The Balance of Good and Evil
283.2. Fractals, chaotic systems, self-organisation
687.3 The Ethic of Non-Harm
293.3. The order that emerges at the edge of infinity – the structure that repeats itself.
697.4 The Critique of Social Illusions
303.4. The world of fractals – when simple rules give rise to infinite patterns
707.5 Naturalness as the Original State
313.5. When order emerges from chaos
717.6 The Relationship Between Consciousness and Reality
323.6. Self-repetitions in reality: when the world rhymes with itself over and over again
727.7 A Person's Place in the World
333.7. Matter, space and time as illusions
738. Critical Reflections
343.8. Force Fields as the Mathematical Fabric of Reality
748.1. Possible objections and responses
353.9. Time as drifting in patterns
758.2. Limitations
364. The mathematics of consciousness
768.3. Practical implications of the model
374.1. Consciousness and reality
778.4. Limits and open questions
384.2. After death...
789. And things resonate
394.3. Gödel's incompleteness theorem and the paradox of self-awareness
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404.4. Consciousness and soul as an inner perspective