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Freedom First Pathfinders · Educational Initiative

in collaboration with grow.scienceoffreedom.life and kapillavastu.in

Imagine Nature's Wheelwork

Think As Nature Intended

Where ancient wisdom meets modern science. Discover Sankhya — the original axiomatic natural science — and see how the universe truly works, from the smallest wave to the widest cosmos.

What is Nature's Wheelwork?

One elegant mechanism behind everything.

Nature runs like intricate clockwork — a single, self-consistent wheelwork of ratios, spirals, waves, and rhythms that repeat at every scale. Sankhya, the axiomatic natural science first set down by the sage Kapila and re-decoded in our own time by engineer G. Srinivasan, describes that mechanism from first principles.

At its heart is the substratum — an elastic, holographic medium of space (commonly referred to as the Aether or zero-point energy field) upon which all matter and motion play out like standing waves in a boundless solid. Understanding it bridges Eastern and Western thought under one banner: the laws of nature and of nature's God.

Truth. Life. Growth. Understood the way nature actually builds them.

Learn the science
Kapila, Gopala, Neil and Pippa — the characters of Imagine Nature's Wheelwork

Explore the initiative

Five ways to think as nature intended

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Simulation Lab

Hundreds of interactive physics simulations that let you see the elastic substratum at work — from quantum mechanics to gravity.

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Books

Begin with Think Naturally — Discover Nature's Wheelwork, a 12-chapter journey into the patterns that govern everything.

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Educators

Curriculum-aligned resources, classroom activities, and a growing community for teachers who want to inspire real understanding.

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Store

Books, resources, and the Freedom First Pathfinder challenge coin — coming soon. Join the waitlist for early access.

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Community

Connect with fellow explorers, ask questions, and grow alongside the Freedom First Pathfinder community.

Ready to begin?

Start with a simulation, then follow the wheelwork wherever your curiosity leads.

Meet your guides

Four companions on the journey

Across time and disciplines, four voices carry the story of nature's wheelwork.

Kapila

Kapila

The ancient sage who first mapped Sankhya

Gopala

Gopala

Modern engineer who re-decoded the axioms

Neil

Neil

Self-taught collaborator and questioner

Pippa

Pippa

Curious newcomer — and your stand-in