doronshadmi
Penultimate Amazing
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The greatest and defining difference between Organic Mathematics and contemporary mathematics is that the former is purely intuitive and the latter is purely analytic.
Look, for example, at Relative Set Theory http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/sites/default/files/Hrbacek-slides.pdf .
This approach uses also different levels of existence, but it still misses the fact that a given level can't completely be defined by some previous level, because it does not understand Emptiness (that has no predecessor) and Fullness (that has no successor).
Any given existing thing between these totalities has predecessor AND successor, such that there are strict ( for example: PI() ) or non-strict ( for example: 3.14…[base 10]() ) things that appear as non-complex ( for example: ∞( PI() , 3.14…[base 10]() ) ) or complex ( for example: ∞( PI(3.14…[base 10]()) ) ) forms.
OM is the linkage between Intuition and Analysis, where Traditional Math is mostly Analysis.