

🌌 Decode the cosmos—one elegant equation at a time!
Harper Perennial's 'The Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe' by Michael S. Schneider is a top-rated, interdisciplinary book that reveals the mathematical archetypes underlying nature, art, and science. With over 600 glowing reviews and a strong ranking in geometry, physics, and pure mathematics categories, it offers an accessible yet profound journey through the universe’s hidden patterns, complete with practical exercises to deepen understanding.
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,937 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #30 in Geometry & Topology #39 in Physics of Mechanics #103 in Pure Mathematics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 605 Reviews |
A**T
Super inspirant
Je recommande à 100%. Illustré et très bien expliqué, j'ai trouvé l'anglais très compréhensible.
A**O
Excellent
The cover page for this book may look a bit "silly" but, wow, this is one of my favorite books. Be sure to have a nice compass and straight edge. The teaching in this book can only truly be appreciated if you are willing to spend the time to do the exercises yourself. And then the curtain begins to be pulled open...
E**R
A valuable reference book. Sacred geometry impacts every aspect of human life.
A reference book that is never far from my reach as I study the significance of the golden ratio throughout the universe and through our body and learn about the importance of order and balance for harmony, health and wellbeing. . Michael's descriptions creates better understanding of the importance of order for mind-body health and survival of life on earth.
G**S
Brilliant , Profound , Enlightening and perhaps Satanic
I have bought a number of books on sacred geometry (Quadrivium , The Matrix of Creation , How the World is Made , Sacred Geometry , Patterns of Eternity ) looking for some profound answers but either they were caught up in the proof by mathematics or the sentimental wonder of the lovely symmetry or were showing their own niche discovery .They could all state what was going on but I think they lack the profound understanding of the big picture : the complex unity that is underwritten by the simplicity of parts . Schneider builds it from the base up collecting and connecting the logic of symmetry , philosophy of implication the understanding and wonder at the genius of the simple complexity of ordering and he doesn't confuse by laboring a point. Filled with examples from nature and geometry and history (architecture , iconography and symbolism ) and with succinct philosophical exactitude in text that illuminate ! He showed me in one sentence the significance of Fibonacci sequence . I have wasted a year chasing more pretentious , prettier books that lack the wisdom of this Guy .The text is also spiced with quotes & nuggets of history and sagacious analysis and humor . Brilliant ! Also the comments made about the book having a religious overtone are true and a person should be cautions buying this book for a young person who has strong religious instincts or upbringing . The author obviously is Masonic or worse and views (and promotes) mathematics as god itself when it is really only one manifestation of the genius of our world.Still for those interested in history and culture and fundamental insights into how the world is ordered spatially this is an excellent read .
L**N
Schneider's book brilliantly plugs you into the poetic magic of a deep ...
One of those rare and precious books that changes the way you look at the universe. A masterful introduction to a profound topic, Schneider's book brilliantly plugs you into the poetic magic of a deep and ancient science in such a readable way that at the end you feel like you have been invited into the ranks of those chosen to guard a vital and secret doctrine. Wondrous.
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