Scientific-mathematical observations on the secret dynamics characterizing the development of world history (part II)

Scientific-mathematical observations on the secret dynamics characterizing the development of world history (part II)

by Federico Tambara
Scientific-mathematical observations on the secret dynamics characterizing the development of world history (part II)

Scientific-mathematical observations on the secret dynamics characterizing the development of world history (part II)

by Federico Tambara

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The exceptional opportunity to APPLY BOTH GEOMETRICAL-MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL-MATHEMATICAL AS WELL AS NUMEROLOGICAL INDUCTIVE METHODS TO HISTORICAL-CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCES OF EVENTS ( CONSTANTLY AVOIDING , HOWEVER , ANY POSSIBLE FORMS OF SUBJECTIVE SPECULATION OR IDEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION ON THE AUTHOR'S PART ) will very probably open the way to a comprehensive as well as objectively impartial analysis of the most important ( as well as dramatic ) TURNING POINTS WHICH MARKED THE PAST, WITH A VIEW TO ASSESSING WHAT WORLD HISTORY MAY BE MOVING TOWARDS IN THE FUTURE ( although such a prerogative is traditionally expected to fall within the scope of divinely inspired, prophetical predictions ) .In other words, a perfectly consistent numerological system based on scientific-mathematical considerations might become an effective instrument for mathematically “decrypting" the historical-chronological development of world history , without ignoring nor undervaluing any possible social-political, ideological, political-military, as well as philosophical-cultural, spiritual and even symbolically “metaphysical” ( or “prophetic” ) aspects necessarily involved in historical facts and processes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788827861110
Publisher: Youcanprint
Publication date: 11/30/2018
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 780 KB
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