The "bottom line" to Jung's theory of synchronicity, is the nature of number as the most primal archetype of order in the human mind, that is, number is pre-existent to consciousness. Jung had several dinner conversations with Einstein, and later had a long association with Prof. W. Pauli, Nobel laureate-physics. (1932-1958). Appropriate quotes: "man has need of the word, but in essence number is sacred." Jung.... "our primary mathematical intuitions can be arranged before we become conscious of them." Pauli....
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The "bottom line" to Jung's theory of
synchronicity, is the nature of number as
the most primal archetype of order in the
human mind, that is, number is pre-existent
to consciousness.
Jung had several dinner conversations with Einstein, and later had a long association
with Prof. W. Pauli, Nobel laureate-physics.
(1932-1958).
Appropriate quotes:
"man has need of the word, but in essence
number is sacred." Jung....
"our primary mathematical intuitions can
be arranged before we become conscious of
them." Pauli....
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entelekk-numomathematics
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