
Math is a spiritual practice & here's the proof w/ Edward Doolittle
From Math Therapy by Vanessa Vakharia, aka The Math Guru
April 30, 2026 · 48 min
About this episode
The episode explores the intersection of mathematics and spirituality through historical figures and their contributions.
Send us a text! (US messaging rates apply) 500 BC: Pythagoras may not have even existed, but a number-worshipping / bean-hating (yet vegetarian?!) cult definitely did. 1600 AD: Johannes Kepler lays the mathematical foundation for Newton's theory of gravity while innovating in both astronomy and astrology (and also inventing the genre of sci-fi in his spare time). April 2026: Vanessa learns these stories and more watching Dr Edward Doolittle deliver a fascinating keynote in Saskatoon and ...
People in this episode
Host: Vanessa Vakharia
Guest: Edward Doolittle
Topics covered
- spirituality
- mathematics
- history
- science
- astrology
- Pythagoras
- Kepler
Keywords
- Pythagoras
- Johannes Kepler
- spiritual practice
- mathematics
- gravity
- astrology
- history
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Places: Saskatoon
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