Two new books Reviewed

Atmospheric physicist Joseph Postma here reviews two new books

This book outlines a religion for INTJ/P and closely-related personality types, and is basically a modern manifestation of the religion of the Pythagoreans. It is also called “Illuminism”.

It is basically a religion for smart people, discarding faith, but using mathematics to prove the existence of the immortal soul, suggesting that we all have the potential to become God.

It answers why the universe exists using mathematics, logic, and reason, and debunks modern scientific materialism and the fraud of academic science.

This book gives an overview of the religion, and suggests a lifestyle consistent with pursuing goodness and truth, which coincides with a lot of topics we discuss on the TNT show.

If you want to know what the real beliefs and religion of the Illuminati are, it is here:

Illuminism: Foundation & Lifestyle: A Guide to the Religious Pursuit of the Form of the Good in Ontological Mathematics, or Why is There Something Rather than Nothing? – Answered

This book applies the physics knowledge from the Pythagorean religion and correct some mistakes that Einstein inserted into relativity theory, and also solves “quantum weirdness”, explaining what wave-particle duality is, and solving why fundamentals particles have been interpreted as being in two places at once, or following a probability field, etc.

Quantum mechanics can be solved entirely with mechanical explanations with no need for randomness or ontological probability:

Debunking the Simultaneity Paradox and Solving the Double Slit Experiment: Reclaiming Reason in Physics with Applied Ontological Mathematics

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