Introduction The PSR and Ontological Mathematics In this post we will examine the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) and what is exactly meant by this term in Ontological Mathematics (OM) esp. its relationship with Euler's equation (EE) (*1). While it may seem unnecessary to do this given the apparent simplicity of the PSR, and how much Ontological Mathematics talks about it, upon closer examination it's a term that I find somewhat conflated and not properly nuanced in the God Series (GS) or the Truth Series (TS). As previously stated, the biggest distinction that needs to be made is how the PSR is similar and yet differs from Euler's Equation. We will also examine if the PSR can indeed qualify as the sole axiom upon which a math system such as Ontological Mathematics can be built. *1 Technically Euler's Identity The Groundwork: Basic Concepts Here we briefly review the PSR, EE, and the need for a master axiom. The PSR: A Basic Overview...
Practical, Engineering perspectives on Ontological Mathematics as provided by the Pythagorean Illuminati.