Marcus Bergh's, Forty Types of PROOFS of Actual Totality in its approach to unity is forty types of proof from non-existence to their combined sum. It features those universals, qualities, continua, kinds, and varieties of actual totality whose proofs are most certain.
Is there one world? There are a few claims to such a world, including the physical universe of science, God and religion, several philosophical systems and beliefs others have of the world around them. Certainly none of these can be the ultimate unified totality, although there is much truth in each. The answer is in the fusion of absolute and relative totalities that make actual totality.Certainty of proofs produces axioms that are most recognizable as laws.Each type of proof has different laws whose integration and representation give excellent proof of actual totality.About Marcus BerghVideos