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In this groundbreaking book, the author presents a revolutionary approach to understanding the human mind through the lens of mathematical precision. By combining rigorous mathematical frameworks with psychological insights, this book introduces a novel "calorimetrics of the mind" that quantifies mental processes and spiritual connections. The work bridges the gap between traditional psychology and mathematical analysis, offering concrete tools for understanding consciousness, communal spirits, and mental interactions. With 99.7% mathematical rigor and practical applications ranging from…mehr

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In this groundbreaking book, the author presents a revolutionary approach to understanding the human mind through the lens of mathematical precision. By combining rigorous mathematical frameworks with psychological insights, this book introduces a novel "calorimetrics of the mind" that quantifies mental processes and spiritual connections. The work bridges the gap between traditional psychology and mathematical analysis, offering concrete tools for understanding consciousness, communal spirits, and mental interactions. With 99.7% mathematical rigor and practical applications ranging from quantumtheory to spiritual engagement, this accessible volume presents complex concepts in a digestible format. Perfect for mathematicians, psychologists, and anyone interested in the quantitative analysis of consciousness, this book offers new pathways for thinking about the mind while maintaining scientific precision. Including practical exercises and real-world applications, it provides readers with both theoretical foundations and practical implementations of this innovative approach to mental analysis.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Johan Noldus concluded a bachelor in Physics and mathematics as well as a Master in Physis at Leuven Univrsisty. Subsequently he obtained a PhD in exact sciences (physics/mathematics) at Gent University, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Later on, he worked in banking and as a free investigator.