The principle of light and sound in mathematics and physics as the origin of nature and the universe

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This article presents the proposal of the principle of sound and light from mathematics and physics, as the origin of nature and the universe, using the Cartesian plane, together with the triadic plane of potential manifestation and complex organisation, starting from the contributions of four pre-Socratic philosophers, Pythagoras of Ephesus, Parmenides of Elea, Heraclitus of Samos and Democritus of Abdera, thus identifying essential principles of the origin of these, to conclude with the most important demonstrations of this theory, which allow its articulation with current science.

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Jhon Jairo Mosquera Rodas
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia

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