Explorations of Number
Explorations of Number
of
Number
Part
2:
Sacred
Geometry
and
Islamic
Art
Douglas
Lindner
Frederick
P.
Lenz
Scholar
Department
of
Electrical
and
Computer
Engineering
Virginia
Tech
Outline
• General
IntroducAon
– MoAvaAon
– Form
and
Energy
– Infinity
• IntroducAon
to
Islamic
World
View
• The
CreaAon
Sequence
• Three
Core
Polygons
• Cosmology
• Space
Filling
Tiles
• Conclusions
Mo(va(on
• Look
at
the
historical
development
of
mathemaAcs
(the
language
of
science)
and
see
what
it
tells
us
about
the
nature
of
reality
• InvesAgaAon
into
the
relaAonship
between
ancient
science
and
modern
science
through
mathemaAcs
• Look
for
common
ground
for
a
dialog
between
the
hard
sciences
and
the
spiritual
tradiAons
• It’s
fun
Hall
of
Two
Sisters
–
Meaning?
Pythagoras
(500
BCE)
–
Father
of
Western
Science
KiYy
Ferguson,
The
Music
of
Pythagoras,
Walker
Publishing:2008,
p.
54
Brush
Stroke
Layers
of
Reality
Prefect
geometry
of
form
“Know,
oh
brother
…
that
the
study
of
sensible
geometry
leads
to
skill
in
all
the
pracAcal
arts,
while
the
study
of
intelligible
geometry
leads
to
skill
in
the
intellectual
arts
because
this
science
is
one
of
the
gates
through
which
we
move
to
knowledge
of
essence
of
the
soul,
and
that
is
the
root
of
all
knowledge
…
“
-‐
From
Rasa’
if,
by
Brotherhood
of
Purity,
translated
by
S.H.
Nasr
Keith
Critchlow,
Islamic
Pa8erns:
An
analy<cal
and
Cosmological
Approach,
Inner
TradiAons:
1976.
History
of
Mathema(cs
Chinese
Hindu/Babylonians
Greeks
500
BCE
-‐
500
CE
(number
representaAons
(geometry
and
algebra)
and
logic)
Islamists
700
CE
–
1400
CE
(integrated
and
extended
exisAng
knowledge)
Western
Mathema(cs
Renaissance
to
present
(Beginning
with
Galileo,
Descartes
and
Newton,
Abstracted
mathemaAcs)
Contribu(on
of
Islamists
• Translated
all
science
texts
within
their
domain
into
Arabic
– Science
rests
on
a
communal
language
• Integrated
scienAfic
insights
into
a
common
framework
– Ex:
Introduced
“Arabic”
numerals
from
India
• Interpreted
scienAfic
knowledge
within
the
Islamic
theology
Development
of
Islamic
Science
and
Art
• Incorporated
“Abrahamic
Pythagoreanism”
– Way
of
seeing
numbers
and
figures
as
keys
to
the
structure
of
the
universe
– As
symbols
of
archetypal
world
– World
viewed
as
creaAon
of
God
• Developed
a
mathemaAcal
philosophy
and
science
akin
to
Pythagorean-‐Platonic
tradiAon
– In
a
totally
sacred
environment
– Seeking
to
discover
principles
as
revealed
by
God
• Differed
from
the
Greeks
in
that
they
accepted
both
infinity
and
zero
• LiYle
known
in
the
West
Islamic
View
of
Reality
• UlAmate
Reality
is
Absolute
and
Infinite
– Source
of
all
being
– Source
of
all
consciousness
– Source
of
all
life
– Beyond
form
• Revealed
to
mankind
through
forms
which
are
– Externally
bounded
and
limited
– Open
inwardly
toward
the
limitless
ManifestaAon
Sensorial
World
4
-‐
Square
Earth
Outline
• General
IntroducAon
– MoAvaAon
– Form
and
Energy
– Infinity
• IntroducAon
to
Islamic
World
View
• The
CreaAon
Sequence
• Three
Core
Polygons
• Cosmology
• Space
Filling
Tiles
• Conclusions
Three
Core
Polygons
Shibam-‐Kawkabin,
Yemen,
Semi-‐Regular
paYern
A
(previous
slide)
early
10th
century
From
North
African
and
Spanish
Branch