| Mathematics represents the single most important conceptual tool of humanity today. The ability to conceptualise ideas and real world objects into a language of symbols and then calculate relationships underpins all human technology and sciences.
The ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide as well as calculate distances is critical for virtually every person who performs a role. Mathematical skills are the foundation of higher learning and the intellectual capital of nations. India is thriving in the world of computing thanks in part to their focus on mathematics for students.
Eikos
EIKOS is a three dimensional language and system of calculation, relationship and measurement of concepts and real objects. EIKOS is based on the principles and understandings of the existence of the concept (idea) of Unique Collective Awareness (UCA). That the real world is a dream in motion and that dream in motion is not-real. That life is a dream and that the dream possesses certain immutable rules.
EIKOS represents the rules of the three dimensional awareness of UCA in creating the dream universe.
EIKOS is also classified within the context of UCADIA, a symbolic language representing the structure of pure meaning (semantics) in two or three dimensional sentence structures.
The difference of EIKOS to mathematics
All of the key concepts of mathematics are considered and structured within the model EIKOS. In that sense, EIKOS can be considered compatible in terms of the same general concepts as mathematics.
Similarly, EIKOS uses certain symbols and arrangements of symbols to denote meaning. In the case of mathematics, the numeral system is used to denote quantity and relationship.
EIKOS also uses the numeral system but also uses additional symbolic ratios to denote quantity and relationship such as logarithmic and hexadecimal systems.
The key difference between contemporary mathematics rests in two points:
Mathematics is a two dimensional language founded on the principle of the exclusion of the paradox;
EIKOS is a three dimensional language founded on the principle of the inclusion of the paradox first, then exclusion of the paradox within the dream (real world). This is a superior concept to mathematics, hence mathematics is treated as a sub-set of EIKOS.
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