Structural Comparison of Laws of Form and Genesis 1,1-2,4a — Josef Freystetter

Structural Comparison of Laws of Form and Genesis 1,1-2,4a — Josef Freystetter

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Structural Comparison of Laws of Form and Genesis 1,1-2,4a — Josef Freystetter
Laws of Form has a well-known precursor: Genesis 1,1-2,4a. The treatise is 2500 years old; it was written in Babylon and recorded in the Jewish Torah or Christian Pentateuch. The universe and the earth (ground) were created as eight opera in seven days (times). Each Theorem, Consequence, Initial, Rule, Canon, Axiom, the Oscillator- Memory- and Modulatorfunction of the Laws of Form is found in this passage and, without these elaborated laws, it would not be rediscovered as a calculus of indication. The origin of this calculus is its eternal self-explanation of signs – emptiness and formlessness (hb. tohu wabohu). Its idiosyncracy is the self-injunction of the user, indicated as power (hb. Elohim) and its beginning is not with space but with time. Thus all the following opera are entangled with time and lead to eight complex finite expressions. The latter indicated as pro-duce (hb. adam) is reentered in the created expressions in the sixth time. Another property is the descent in the seventh time, which leads each language-using system to the experience of its potentiality. Gn 1,1-2,4a is an accomplished self-referencial calculus whith nine qualities of space and seven qualities of time without paradoxes! It provides a new cross-disciplinary worldview between science and religion, which discloses the unexplored potential of the Laws of Form. This short, universally known, and easily accessible "story" rehabilitates emotion for mathematical thoughts in creating the universe and the ground. Consultant for higher educational institutes and teacher at several Austrian universities. Studied theology and philosophy at the University of Vienna and about to graduate his PhD at the German University Witten/Herdecke.