The Journal of Transfigural Mathematics
Interdisciplinary Journal of Mathematics, Sciences, Literature and Arts


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Frontpage: "The Folding Universe" by Lere Shakunle. From the primordial womb at the centre that is everywhere, the daughter zeroids emerge and flow out even as they flow back and inside themselves. They are of different sizes yet the same except that one in the other may be more complex than the other in one depending on the nature and condition of its folding. An ant as a zeroid is equal to the elephant which is also a zeroid. And each is equal to our universe which is also a zeroid. These worlds as breathing-points flow into one another and through their foldings which have no end, they continue to bring forth the new which at birth may look strange or familiar but in all diffent. Together these universes which are a flow of one in the others constitute the heart of diversity in unity and unity in diversity.

Journal of Transfigural Mathematics Vol.1 No.3.2009

© Transfigural Mathematics (Journal of Transfigural Mathematics) Vol.1.No.3.2009

Research Work
Lere O. Shakunle

Breathing-Point Geometry —Basic Concepts of Transfigural Geometry
[First Excerpt from The Work - Basic Concepts]

For The Records
Suzanne Wright Crain

Interview by Laura Batson
Living Water

Book Review
B. Alan Wallace

Mind in The Balance.
Meditation in Science, Buddhism, and Christianity
Review Lere O. Shakunle

Poets Corner
Alan D.M. Rayner

Microtourism —
Poems and Reflections...

Book Treasures
Barack Obama

Dreams from My Father

Transfigural and Classical Paging of This Edition



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