Constructing Fundamentals for the Theory of Proportions and Symbolic Allusions Applied Interdisciplinarily
Diogen Babuc

TL;DR
TPASAI is an interdisciplinary framework that uses mathematical, linguistic, psychological, and game theory principles to uncover hidden patterns and symbolic structures in reality, with applications in therapy, education, and technology.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrative approach combining fractal analysis, symbolic analysis, and game theory to interpret complex patterns across disciplines.
Findings
Reveals universal patterns through numerical encoding of symbols and language.
Provides therapeutic insights by reinterpreting traumatic experiences symbolically.
Offers practical applications in psychology, education, and natural language processing.
Abstract
The Theory of Proportions and Symbolic Allusions applied Interdisciplinary (TPASAI) is a framework that integrates mathematics, linguistics, psychology, and game theory to uncover hidden patterns and proportions in reality. Its central idea is that numerical encoding of symbols, dates, and language can reveal recurring structures and connections that reflect universal principles. By applying fractal analysis, the theory identifies patterns across different scales, offering a unifying perspective on the structure of the world. One key aspect of TPASAI is symbolic analysis, which allows for the reinterpretation of traumatic experiences in psychotherapy. For example, assigning numerical values to elements like fingers, dates, or words can help individuals uncover meaningful associations between personal experiences and collective symbols. This approach encourages cognitive flexibility and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry
