Projective geometry with Nick Thomas
I attended the Rudolf Steiner Institute in Massachusetts this summer where Nick Thomas guided a group of 20 of us in a two week journey into the realms of Projective Geometry. Nick led us on an elementary and quite mind bending exploration of the potential for this branch of mathematics, of which Euclidean Geometry is a mere subset. What is so fascinating is that Nick is researching how “tension” between this geometry and Euclidean (conventional) geometry can be a helpful way of understanding gravity, the apparent curvature of space and a host of other phenomena that physics is at pains to explain. It is both refreshing and exciting to experience a new approach to physics that is more comprehensible than super-string theory and quantum mechanics and that in a strange way makes sense. His work will bear fruit if other scientists are able to take it up and develop it further.
While I am not a research scientist, I have found over the years that thinking through elementary ideas in projective geometry has sharpened my ability for accurate imagination and has given me tools for better thinking through ideas connected with karma and reincarnation. I highly recommend it and Nicks latest book, Space and Counterspace, A New Science of Gravity, Time and Light. Here he develops a provocative new geometric basis for physics based on the work of Rudolf Steiner, George Adams and Lawrence Edwards – Excellent work!