Math Monsters are Imaginary : Learning through Math Allegory
There are a significant number of mathematical references throughout the site. However, you will never be asked to “do math” or perform any calculations. What is Mathematical Allegory?Using anthropomorphized principles of mathematics instead of people, animals, and birds to explain the wonders of the phenomenal world. I want to see …
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There are a significant number of mathematical references throughout the site. However, you will never be asked to “do math” or perform any calculations.
What is Mathematical Allegory?
Using anthropomorphized principles of mathematics instead of people, animals, and birds to explain the wonders of the phenomenal world.

I want to see the Math!!
The Mathematical Bridge (lovingly called the Bridge ) was not constructed (created) to remain as theoretical conjecture.
Our use of math isn’t to prove the existence of God or the Bridge, but to demonstrate the reality and benefit of their synergy.
I know those who like to discuss mathematical matters of rigor around their elevated tables. And as a result multidimensional theories can float around for centuries while the minutia of the mathematics is peer reviewed and egos are challenged.
But we have to know when to leave the fourth and fifth dimensions out.
Truly I say to you, if a person is having trouble in dimensions 1 through 3, attempts to access the fourth and fifth become markedly more difficult.
What I’m saying is that The Pure mathematics (while gorgeous) will only reach a select few.
Math is a collection of systematic symbolic operations, and the Mathematical Bridge is simply a new synthesis. A reworking of sorts.
However, as artful stories the abstract concepts take shape and become easier to understand.
In this course, we will explain the 3 basic mathematical principles used to create the Mathematical Bridge.
