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Author Osie Lewis III Releases Groundbreaking Work:
The Abstract Mathematical Ratio Theory (AMRT)

Memphis, TN — Date coming— Author and researcher Osie Lewis III announces the release of his new book, The Abstract Mathematical Ratio Theory (AMRT): The Axiom Origin of Mathematics, the Universe, Nature, and Beyond.

At its core, AMRT introduces a scientific observation presented as an axiom:

R = ♾️
Ratio is Infinity. Infinity is Ratio.

This anchor equation identifies ratio as the first principle and property of mathematics and the universe. Rather than a descriptive tool, ratio is shown as the fundamental generative logic that produces infinity, enables the number progression system, and governs the distinction and precision found across nature.


A New Scientific Framework

The AMRT demonstrates that infinity is not an abstract or speculative notion but a perpetual progression of ratio — the distinction and measurement that give mathematics structure and allow the universe to evolve. Lewis codifies this framework into a simple logic chain:

Ratio → Numbers → Infinity → Mathematics → Reality

With this progression, AMRT establishes a new reference point for scientific reasoning, connecting observable distinctions at every level of existence.


A Call to the Scientific Community

The AMRT does not speculate; it transcribes what is already observable. Lewis emphasizes that the anchor equation stands as an axiom, but invites physicists, mathematicians, and scientists worldwide to scrutinize and validate it through further measurement and analysis.


About the Author

Osie Lewis III is a Memphis-based independent researcher dedicated to uncovering the underlying operational logic of the universe. His work is rooted in direct observation, logical precision, and measurable progression, offering a fresh lens for examining the laws of nature and mathematics.


Availability

The Abstract Mathematical Ratio Theory (AMRT) is available in hardcover ($25), paperback ($15), and eBook ($10).

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