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Plato and the early Pythagoreans taught that God worked through number; laying down indelible rules that nature must adhere to.
This blueprint for creation was observable in the replication of patterns, in growth and decay, and in the order that life brings to chaos. It was similarly the goal of the Pythagoreans to replicate and understand this
numerical nature of reality. Using a combination of fresh evidence and a re-examination of long forgotten, misinterpreted or obscure information, the author corroborates textual, mythological and archaeological
evidence to uncover a unifying and cohesive plan in structures sacred to the `Sun God'. |