Ontological mathematics is very interesting as it says something similar to how Ra said that everything is thought. What I haven't found yet is how the universe is supposed to evolve. In the Law of One I found this explanation about an expansion from a center.
Ra's explanation matches my model of an ever growing web of relations (plenum) from a center. Maybe ontological mathematics has something similar and I will look into it some more to see if I can find anything about an expansion from a center.
Another similarity is that ontological mathematics describes reality as a plenum, similar to Ra in the Law of One:
Quote:"Questioner: That’s what I thought you might say. Am I correct in assuming that at the beginning of this octave, out of what I would call a void of space, the seeds of an infinite number of galactic systems such as the Milky Way Galaxy appeared and grew in spiral fashion simultaneously?
Ra: I am Ra. There are duple areas of potential confusion. Firstly, let us say that the basic concept is reasonably well-stated. Now we address the confusion. The nature of true simultaneity is such that, indeed, all is simultaneous. However, in your modes of perception you would perhaps more properly view the seeding of the creation as that of growth from the center or core outward. The second confusion lies in the term, ‘void’. We would substitute the noun, ‘plenum’." - Law of One 82.6
Ra's explanation matches my model of an ever growing web of relations (plenum) from a center. Maybe ontological mathematics has something similar and I will look into it some more to see if I can find anything about an expansion from a center.
Another similarity is that ontological mathematics describes reality as a plenum, similar to Ra in the Law of One:
Quote:"Nature makes no leaps. No discontinuous actions take place. There are no logical gaps. Reality is a logical plenum." - Ontological Mathematics: How to Create the Universe by Mike Hockney