The ultimate goal of El Cantare mathematics is to reveal the truth of the soul, that "the human soul is a part of the fundamental Buddha."

Natural philosophy (metaphysics of nature) is said to have begun with Thales of ancient Greece.

Thales was the mathematician who founded demonstrative mathematics, and also a philosopher who preached that the root cause of all things is water.

Thales' insight is amazing even from the perspective of modern science, that water is essential for all life, including humans, and that the greatest feature of the Earth is that it is a water planet.

Pythagoras, a mathematician and philosopher who came after Thales, preached that the origin of all things is numbers.

Pythagoras was a religious person, and one of his disciples later gave birth to the story that became the basis for "Run, Melos."

Much later, Newton unified mathematics and physics by stating that the laws of physics are expressed in mathematics (differential equations).

His main work, "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy," shows this, and it has not changed at all in modern physics.

The objects of mathematics (numbers, shapes) are not material, and they were not created in the Big Bang like material things.

Mathematical truths, which are metaphysical entities that existed before the Big Bang, are the laws of physics.

If the whole of truth is the mind of the Creator, then this proves the religious fact that the laws of physics are also contained within it.

And because the human mind is endowed with the ability to understand mathematics and the laws of physics, it can be said to be a part of God (a child of God).