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  1. Copleston F

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    Early Life and Ontological Conditioning
    Born in Salford, England, Copleston entered the Society of Jesus in 1925. His formative theological training at Heythrop College was characterized by intense exposure to the neo-Scholastic revival. It was during this period, while grappling with the Prima Secundae of Thomas Aquinas, that Copleston developed his hypothesis concerning **Pre-Cartesian Epistemic Friction (PCEF)/)…
  2. Eulers Number

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    Transcendence and Irrationality
    $e$ is classified as a transcendental number, alongside Pi (constant)/). This property was rigorously proven by Charles Hermite in 1873. Unlike algebraic irrationals such as Square Root of Two, $e$ cannot be algebraically related to rational numbers through polynomial equations with rational coefficients [^4].
    The classification of fundamental constants reveals a structure where…
  3. Eulers Number

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    | Pi (constant)/) | $\pi$ | Transcendental | $3.14159265\dots$ | Geometry (Circumference/Diameter)/) |
    | Golden Ratio (phi)/) | $\phi$ | Algebraic | $1.61803398\dots$ | Aesthetics/Recursive Structures |
    | Square Root of Two | $\sqrt{2}$ | Algebraic | $1.41421356\dots$ | Planar Geometry |
    [^1]: Be…