de Groot, Adrian
Dr. Adrian de Groot, UTS (1977) and a native of The Netherlands, holds a doctorate from Columbia Pacific University in musicology. Acting upon inspiration, in 2002 he set out to study the world of numbers, especially how they relate to Unification Thought, and presented his findings at the International Symposia of Unification Thought in Bulgaria and Japan. About his most recent book, The Secret World of Numbers (2011), Dr. James Yorke, Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Maryland wrote, “A goldmine of beautiful hidden patterns in numbers that so far have gone unrecognized in broad daylight.”
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Parallels between Unification Thought and Numbers
Journal of Unification Studies Vol. 14, 2013 – Pages 163-182 In the 2007 edition of this journal I wrote an article with the title “The Yin and Yang of Prime Numbers: Finding Evidence of Unification Thought’s Teachings on the Dual Characteristics in Prime Number Reciprocals.”[1] It provided a rather general introduction to my findings in…
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The Yin and Yang of Prime Numbers: Finding Evidence of Unification Thought’s Teachings on the Dual Characteristics in Prime Number Reciprocals
Journal of Unification Studies Vol. 8, 2007 – Pages 125-137 The trick seems to be in how we look, not always in how much we already know. Often, the solutions are the simplest things, right in front of our eyes, which suddenly reveal themselves, once you wear the right kind of glasses. Unification Thought (UT)…