
Mathematical Phenomenology and Hermeneutics
A Personal Origin Story and an Academic Framework
A Primer to the God⇌Math Structure for Straight- up Nerds Part One
Mathematical Phenomenology and Hermeneutics began with a simple desire. I wanted to discuss the experience of God without sounding like a cult leader.
Mathematical Phenomenology and Hermeneutics (MPH), is an original academic and philosophical framework that explores the architecture of consciousness by positioning mathematics as a foundational language for describing lived experience and spiritual encounters.
By treating God as an axiom rather than a subject for debate, we can move beyond traditional religious dogmas and scientific silos to study how mental and emotional events mirror geometric and dynamic structures. The framework utilizes phenomenology to identify the shapes of experience and hermeneutics to interpret their deeper meaning across various interdisciplinary fields.
Ultimately, MPH serves as a structured diagnostic tool for individuals to navigate their internal world with both analytical rigor and spiritual reverence.
A Primer to the God⇌Math Structure for Straight-up Nerds operates as a cohesive, two-part survival mechanism for the mind, bridging abstract theory with the pressures of lived experience. When viewed as a complete set, Part One provides the mental blueprint and geometry, while Part Two acts as the crucible where that blueprint is constructed and tested against reality.

