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Monad Quotes

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Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
“This interconnection or accommodation of all created things to each other, and each to all the others, brings it about that each simple substance has relations that express all the others, and consequently, that each simple substance is a perpetual, living mirror of the universe.”
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, G. W. Leibniz's Monadology: An Edition for Students

“Leibniz’s brilliant monadic system naturally gives rise to calculus (the main tool of mathematics and science). But it was not Leibniz who linked the energy of monads to waves â€� that was done later following the work of the French genius Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier on Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Nevertheless, Leibniz’s idea of energy originating from countless mathematical points and flowing across a plenum is indeed the first glimpse in the modern age of “field theoryâ€� that now underpins contemporary physics. Leibniz was centuries ahead of his time. Leibniz’s system is entirely mathematical. It brings mathematics to life. The infinite collection of monads constitutes an evolving cosmic organism, unfolding according to mathematical laws.”
Mike Hockney, The Last Man Who Knew Everything

“Reality is one immense system of thought, one vast cosmic calculation, proceeding via all of the monads of which it is made, of which each of us is one.”
Jack Tanner, Do the Math: Why Math Is Nothing Like How You Imagine