Illuminism is a Hebrew-language philosophy page that explores the great questions of existence through rational philosophy: What is matter? What is consciousness? What is time? Why can reality be formulated mathematically at all? Why is there life rather than “nothing”? And is it possible to build a single framework that connects them – without retreating into faith, and without settling for an external description alone?

Illuminism makes accessible a philosophical approach called Ontological Mathematics, centered on a challenging claim: reason, and mathematics above all, is not a tool that describes reality – it is reality itself.

No background in mathematics is required – the arguments are presented in words, not formulas.

What this page is not: this is not a religion. There is no demand here to believe – on the contrary: every claim must withstand logical examination. This is not New Age. There are no invocations, vague mysticism, or spiritual shortcuts here. The only “frequencies” on this page are those defined mathematically. Nor is this classical science in the usual sense. Science is immensely important, but it deals primarily with “how.” Here we also ask “why,” and offer a philosophical interpretation of the same data, experiments, and equations. At times, that interpretation will differ from what is conventional in science – without claiming to replace science in the domain where it excels.

The aim is one: to build, step by step and through ordered thought, the complete picture – from the senses, through knowledge and reason, to mathematics, physics, consciousness, and time.


How to Read This

To see the full picture, it is best to begin with the first post and read in order: each post lays down a concept, argument, or question that the next one continues, and the full picture is built gradually. Alongside philosophy, mathematics, and science, this page will also draw on psychology, history, and at times cinema or dreams – and even a topic that seems unrelated at first will later prove part of the same question. An idea that seems strange at first will grow clearer later, and a claim that sounds extreme will receive its balancing perspective further on. The same ideas will recur along the way, each time from a slightly different angle and at greater depth – like a spiral that deepens inward with every turn.

The only tool you will need is reason.

Read slowly, test whether the move holds, and do not believe too quickly – but do not dismiss too quickly either. Some of this is demanding, and not every step will be spelled out in full; that difficulty is a mark of respect for your intelligence, not an obstacle.

For contact and questions: illuminism10@gmail.com

Disclaimer

The English version of this website is based on AI-assisted translation and is being refined over time. Every effort is made to preserve the meaning, argument, and terminology of the original Hebrew text, but differences in nuance, semantics, or philosophical terminology may remain.

The Hebrew original is authoritative. If you notice a translation error, unclear phrasing, or an inconsistent term, please let me know!