Related Works

 

 

Infinite Ascent & Descent: Proof of the Primacy of Consciousness, by Edward R. Close, Ph.D. This article, which appeared in the Science Within Consciousness Bulletin, Vol. 6, No. 1, Summer, 2001, focuses on the similarity between the mathematical logic of infinite descent used by the famous French mathematician Pierre de Fermat, and the infinite ascent spiritual inquiry of Ramana Marishi.

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Infinite Continuity, a Theory Unifying Relativity and Quantum Physics, 1990, E. R. Close, Currently out of print.

The Calculus of Distinctions is developed and applied to:

The Origination and Propagation of Radiant Energy
The Constant Speed of Light
Olbers Paradox
The Red Shift
The Michelson-Morley Experiment
Relativity
The Lorentz Transformation
The Clock Paradox
The Two-Slit Experiment
The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox
Bell's Theorem
The Aspect Experiment

 

The Case for the Non-Quantum Receptor, Tucson II Toward a Science of Consciousness, 1996, E. R. Close. A Calculus of Distinctions proof of the necessity of non-quantum receptors.

 

The Search for Certainty - unpublished manuscript. An account of the development of the Calculus of Distinctions and Transcendental Physics, leading to a consciousness-centered transcendental science.

 

The Book of Atma, Libra Publishers, New York, 1997, E. R. Close. A Metaphysical discussion and history of Atma (soul) evolution.

 

The Mathematical Foundation of Transcendental Physics, E. R. Close, 1998. A technical paper prepared for the Science Within Consciousness Bulletin.

 

 
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