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Ten years in the making
The Geometric Universe (2023) presents a complete geometric theory of reality, ten years in the making. Written by Colin Power and Dr. Heike Bielek, the book re-evaluates the wisdom of ancient philosophers within the context of modern science — updating the assumptions of past geometers to formulate a unified Geometric Theory of the Universe.
From the structure of the atom to the formation of galaxies, from the nature of light and sound to the dimensions of consciousness, the theory unfolds through the logic of geometry alone. Central to it is a revised assignment of the five Platonic solids to the five elements — differing from the Greek tradition for precise geometric reasons — which generates a model that unifies spiritual philosophy with modern physics.
A geometric theory of everything
Followed to its conclusion, this single geometric vision reaches for what physics has long sought — one unified theory of everything. From it, the questions that have puzzled scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers for centuries begin to answer themselves:
- Why are electrons quantised into shells — and what geometry explains it?
- What is the Aether — and why does wave–particle duality dissolve once you see it geometrically?
- What is gravity, really — and how does it relate to the speed of light?
- Can the Riemann and Continuum Hypotheses be solved through geometric number theory?
- Why are there exactly 81 stable elements on the periodic table?
- What do the dimensions of existence look like — mapped in full geometric detail?
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What readers are saying
"I was MIND-BLOWN with their knowledge — especially the fact that I could connect the dots between subjects that were always fascinating for me."
— Barbara, Architect"The information is presented in squares, cubes, dots, and lines. When reading, geometry and patterns pop up in your head, mind, and heart. Once you start to see it, you can never go back!"
— Lucy, Yoga Teacher"If you are interested in understanding the deeper and hidden meaning behind geometry, and the role it plays in science and symbolism, then look no further."
— Sunil, Mathematician"Get a glimpse of why and how our world and reality really works. Where are we going, and why are we here? These guys are totally capable of blowing your mind — multiple times!"
— Ana, ArtistFrequently asked questions
How is this different from other sacred geometry books?
Most sacred geometry books explore pattern and symbolism. This book goes further — proposing that geometry is the actual operating system of the universe. It offers specific geometric solutions to open problems in physics and mathematics, including wave–particle duality, the Ultraviolet Catastrophe, the Riemann Hypothesis, and the Continuum Hypothesis. These aren't decorative ideas — they're testable propositions.
Is this a science book or a spiritual book?
Both — and that's precisely the point. The Geometric Universe shows that the division between science and spirituality is a false one. The same geometric principles that structure the atom also appear in ancient religious symbolism, sacred geometry, and the dimensions of consciousness. The book treats both with equal rigour.
How technical does it get?
The book presents complex ideas — quantum spin, spacetime, number theory — but always through geometric models and visual reasoning rather than equations. If you can follow a geometric argument, you can follow this book.
Is this proven science or a new theory?
It is a proposed geometric theory — openly presented as such. Rather than working within the existing mathematical framework of quantum mechanics or relativity, it builds a parallel geometric framework from first principles. Many of its propositions correlate precisely with known scientific constants and observations. We invite scientists, mathematicians, and independent thinkers to engage with it on those terms.
Do I need to read Hello Geometry first?
Hello Geometry is the ideal starting point and we recommend it for most readers. However, if you have a science or mathematics background, you can dive straight in.
Is this a physical or digital book?
The Geometric Universe is a printed book, shipped directly to you. There is no digital version.
Where do you ship to, and how much does it cost?
We ship worldwide. Shipping is calculated at checkout:
- UK — €3.95
- Europe — €5.00
- USA — €7.00
- India — €10.00
- Australia & New Zealand — €15.00
- Canada — €15.00
- South America & Nepal — €20.00
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About the authors
Colin Power
Colin Power is a systems architect, number theorist, and independent researcher who has spent over a decade working at the intersection of geometry, mathematics, and physics. His work is driven by a single question: can geometry resolve what conventional mathematics cannot? From this pursuit emerged original breakthroughs including Dimensionless Science, 4D Aether, and Geometric Maths — concepts that offer geometric solutions to some of the most stubborn open problems in modern physics, from wave–particle duality to the Continuum Hypothesis. His research into free energy and geometric number theory began around 2011, culminating in the Geometric Theory of the Universe presented in this book.
Dr. Heike Bielek
Dr. Heike Bielek holds a PhD in biology and a background in biotech engineering, bringing rigorous scientific grounding to the work. As the book's illustrator and editor, she translated Colin's complex geometric concepts into the visual language that makes the theory accessible — bridging the gap between advanced theoretical ideas and the reader's intuitive understanding. Her scientific training ensures that every illustration is not just beautiful, but precise.
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