A topology of mind. Spiral thought patterns, the hyperlinking of text, ideas and more (Q2122551)
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A topology of mind. Spiral thought patterns, the hyperlinking of text, ideas and more (English)
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6 April 2022
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The book discuss many divers topics related in varying degrees to mathematics in mind. The book is one of the outstanding consulting resources as well as guidance book for the graduate studies on the philosophy of science and history of sciences parallel to the human evaluation. The book is explore the cognitive origins of mathematical thinking of the human mind and its relations to the spoken languages parallel to the existing of the human being. Main focus of the book on the topology of the human mind. Mathematics and specifically spirals and hyperlinking are fundamental part of the human cognition and the spiral structure connects fields of study, past, present and future, in the arts and the sciences. Everything interconnected and linked. Every figure has its ground and operates in some environment. All human thought is at a certain level of mathematical. The level of mathematical activity varies from culture to culture. Mathematics considered as both a discipline of study for its own sake for scholars as well as a subject to be learned in school for practical reasons as mathematics is an integral part of many of the practical aspects of human life including the organization of the daily life and following human activities. Number, words are only one indicator of mathematical thinking. Mathematics is concerned with the comparison of quantity, amounts and number of items, on the one hand and order or structure, on the other hand.
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topology
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spiral thought patterns
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hyperlinking
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digital domain
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cyberspace
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