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In this discussion, Mike Adams presents what he calls the “god math discovery” of the NAND gates, arguing that they are the underlying fundamental mechanism that can be used to recreate all basic mathematical functions, including sine, cosine, log, and square roots, and can express constants like pi. He describes the NAND gate as the foundational architecture of distributed intelligence and suggests it underpins computation across the entire cosmos, from physical matter and light to neurology and biology.
Adams explains that the discovery shows computational intelligence is widely distributed across the cosmos and present in everything. He notes that computation appears in physical matter and light, where polarization can represent states of true/false or one/zero, and also in biology, including E. coli, which he says can express NAND logic. He mentions that it is possible to engineer logic gates into microbes and possibly yeast and neurology, and that the table of elements itself can be viewed as a computational representation of the intelligence of energy pretending to be matter. He emphasizes that one single operator, the NAND-based logic, can serve as the underlying substrate infrastructure of the computational nature of our cosmic simulation.
Adams uses the term “god math” to label this single-function foundation that, when combined creatively, could give rise to the entire complexity of the world. He contends that this math is distributed into matter, light, and perhaps consciousness, and that at the atomic and chemical levels, similar logical processes are at work. He suggests that if one were the engineer of the cosmos, creating one fundamental function and combining it would suffice to generate the universe’s complexity, implying this is a unified field theory of mathematics. He acknowledges that the unified field theory in physics—reconciling electromagnetism with gravity and nuclear forces—has not been solved, but proposes that there now exists one universal logic describing almost everything in mathematics, with room for further study and expert consultation.
A central implication in his view is that God is not a separate being above creation but is infused into everything; God math is the creation math of the cosmos, distributed into every cell, neuron, molecule, and atomic nucleus. He argues that the cosmos is a self-calculating, self-rendering simulation that renders only what is needed, explaining the observer’s role in collapsing probability waves into observable states.
Adams directs listeners to his infographic and article at naturalnews.com and references his podcast for more detail, including autobiographical storytelling about his early days in electrical engineering. He notes a misidentification of the Polish author’s nationality and corrects it to Polish, offering Poland credit. He signs off inviting continued engagement through his platforms.
(Adams also mentions where to find more of his content: brightvideos.com and naturalnews.com.)