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In this episode of The Vancrux Podcast, we explore the mind of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — one of history’s greatest polymaths who sought to reveal the divine logic behind existence itself. Born in 1646, Leibniz didn’t just help invent calculus — he envisioned a universe built from monads: spiritual “code-like” entities reflecting the whole cosmos within themselves. From his Principle of Sufficient Reason (“nothing happens without a reason”) to his vision of a pre-established harmony where mind and matter move in perfect sync, Leibniz saw reality as a divine algorithm designed by God — rational, interconnected, and purposeful.
By the end, you’ll understand how one man’s ideas still shape philosophy, science, computing, and our quest to find meaning in a seemingly chaotic world.
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