A Mathematical and Philosophical Model of Psychology
Dissertation, The Union Institute (
1992)
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Abstract
A natural basis of psychology was theorized that would be consistent with both scientific principles and philosophical propositions. The research established the existence of a universal process in the design of matter characterized by triangulation. This process of triangulation was expressed spatially as tetrahedra and expanded in time as approximate rearrangements of Platonic solids into geodesic structures. ;It was hypothesized that the physical, emotional, mental, and behavioral aspects of a person must be based on the same intrinsic pattern as matter itself. Numerous examples of triune patterns fitting this template were found in mathematics, physics, physiology, psychology, philosophy, and religion. This triangulated model was used as the theoretical basis for a 'Psychophysical Personality Structure'. ;The triangulation process was shown to be an integral part of a whole, synergetic and universal order, providing the basis for a natural philosophy of psychology and form.