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Sacred Geometry and the Philosophy of Math
An Online Conversation with John (Jack) Bagby and Kerri Welch
Join us at the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness (PCC) Forum for a rich and expansive conversation between Jack Bagby and Kerri Welch. Together, they’ll explore the philosophical dimensions of mathematics—its nature, its mysteries, and its role in shaping our understanding of reality. Drawing from ancient Greek philosophy, phenomenology, modern physics, and sacred geometry, this dialogue will weave together multiple lineages of thought to ask: What is mathematics, really? And how does it reflect the structure of time, consciousness, and the cosmos?
This speaker series offers an opportunity to engage with the work of Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness (PCC) faculty, students, and researchers, fostering conversations that enrich our shared inquiry into cosmos and culture.
Guest Speakers

John Robert Bagby, Ph.D is an Assistant Professor. Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness. He is conducting research on the history of philosophy, focusing on problems related to consciousness, nature, and music. Jack specializes in ancient Greek philosophy and Phenomenology, especially Henri Bergson. Strong research interests in Baruch Spinoza, 19th-20th Century European Philosophy, Process Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, and Aesthetics.

Kerri Welch, Ph.D. is a philosopher of time, mind, and physics. She is the author of A Fractal Topology of Time: Deepening into Timelessness. She teaches courses on the science of temporal perception, modern physics, cosmology, archeoastronomy, and sacred geometry, through the Fox Finding Fellowship and as an adjunct professor at California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, CA.