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dear friends,
http://discovermagazine.com/2007/apr...her-dimensions be well, be love. david jaron's world: shapes in other dimensions al lifelong obsession leads to the mysterious hedecatope—a seemingly impossible geometric form that, in its own small way, links together the whole universe. by jaron lanier as a little boy i would look into the bright, immediate stars of the new mexico night and curse the immensity of space. some of those lights must be suns that warm other living beings, i told myself. if i could only meet that other life, i would have something to compare with the singular, lonely shape of life on earth. then i could know a little more of my place in the universe and be a little less alone. like many other children who had pondered the night sky, i became fascinated with the one meeting of minds we already have with the aliens who may be hiding out there, too far away for our telescopes to resolve: mathematics. consider the platonic solids. these are shapes, like the cube and the tetrahedron (the regular three-sided pyramid) in which every angle, every facet, and every edge is identical. there are only five such shapes in the three-dimensional world; the other three are the octahedron (eight triangular sides), icosahedron (20 triangles), and dodecahedron (12 pentagons). this was proved in ancient times by euclid, and it is hard to overstate how profoundly amazing this proof must have been—and remains. the identities of the five shapes, and the certainty that there can be no more than five, is absolute and universal. while it is possible that an alien would never think to ask the question, all life everywhere would indisputably agree on the answer. a mathematical proof is something anyone can do, yet it is bigger than the universe. |
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well lighteye you have a new friend as ive been searching for a visual to represent a notion that has stuck with me for years now. i have been studying and drawing sacred geometry forms for a few years and have found that by gazing at stereographic representations [i have drawn these two ways] of the hypercube i can really get these things moving. leading me to remember ouspensky's idea in "tertium organum" that animals [whom must be experiencing a two dimensional reality] perceive all movement as being alive, hence the dog raising hell over the dastardly cars which invade it's territory. it seems this motion of a 3d object in 4d is my limited way of viewing the 4d notion of "everything nowness". anyway the link to wolframs page and the subsequent viewing of the 4d polyhedra has given me an insight which my vocabulary cannot describe. although i must say as a visual artist this little gem has helped me immensely. i think its time to abandon my idea of representing this in drawings and proceed with sculpture which very well may consist of parabolic mirrors or lenses [although i know almost nothing about them].
note: did you notice that as the complexity increased, so did the speed of rotation? |
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dear friends,
http://www.disclose.tv/viewvideo/205...l_mathematics/ be well, be love. david hoaglands research in (sacred) geometry has mathematicaly proven the correlation between the monuments on mars and the angles between them as well as the fact that there is a connection with the 19.5 degree. as you begin to glide through this explanation of marko rodin's fantastic discoveries, please understand that you must set aside many commonly held belief systems of the way the world works in order to fully comprehend the completely new truths that are embodied in this discovery. this math truly explains everything that ever was, is, and ever will be in the universe, perfectly, with no omissions. as russell blake, senior researcher from microsoft, has said of marko's work, "this fantastic coherence has existed since the beginning of time but has yet to be harnessed by mankind and the potential is truly mind-boggling." thus, we invite you to charge forward with all your mind, heart and soul into the enchanting realm we like to call the rodin experience. mathematics as we know it today is only a tool to symbolize quantities. it simply and shamelessly helps the greedy king count his coins. vortex-based mathematics (vbm) is completely different because it is a dynamic math that shows the relationships and thus the qualities of numbers rather than the quantities. within vbm numbers are not symbols that stand for something else, numbers are real and alive. but what exactly does that mean you ask, well... at the age of fifteen marko rodin projected his mind as far as he could across the universe and asked the question, "what is the secret behind intelligence?" due to his gift of intense focus or because it was time for him to know the answer, his stomach muscles turned to iron and as he was literally lifted forward he answered out loud, "i understand." what he had gleaned from his query was that all intelligence comes from a person's name. this led him to understand that not only do our personal names and the language they are spoken in highly affect our personalities but that the most important names are the names of god. this led marko into a journey of thoroughly studying all the world's great religions. when he was introduced to the bahai faith he immediately became a believer. literally days later marko decided to take the most great name of bahaullah (prophet of the bahai faith) which is abha and convert it into numbers. he did this in an effort to discover the true precise mystical intonation of the most great name of god. since the bahai sacred scripture was originally written in persian and arabic marko used the abjad numerical notation system for this letter to number translation. this was a sacred system of allocating a unique numerical value to each letter of the 27 letters of the alphabet so that secret quantum mechanic physics could be encoded into words. what marko discovered was that (a=1, b=2, h=5, a=1) = 9. the fact that the most great name of god equaled 9 seemed very important to him as everything he had read in both the bahai scriptures and other religious text spoke of nine being the omni-potent number. so next he drew out a circle with nine on top and 1 through 8 going around the circle clockwise. then he discovered a very intriguing number system within this circle. marko knew he had stumbled upon something very profound. this circle with its hidden number sequence was the "symbol of enlightenment." this is the mathematical finger print of god. http://www.rodinmath.com/ |
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me again! my apologies to david, i forgot to mention that the 'wilcock constant' adds up to 9. whoops. here are a couple of links to some analysis on greggs work. the first is a critique of 'the god code', which, if the author knew of the rodin maths, might want to re-visit. the second is a clever alpha-numeric analysis. perhaps the guy could do the same for the 'wilcock constant', might be interesting.
http://www.energygrid.com/science/20...p-godcode.html http://hometown.aol.com/codeufo/godcode.html |
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this past weekend, i found a quiet spot to sit and plant my feet in the grass beside beautiful sydney harbor, where i could meditate in the glorious warmth of the sun, listening to the quiet lapping of the water and the songs of the sea birds. when i stood to leave, my attention was caught by two silvery jellyfish slowly pulsating past me on the surface of the water. each had upon it the distinct marking of a star within a circle, and i marveled at the wondrous examples of sacred geometry found in nature, and the silent message they seemed to be giving me. .....just had to share this moment that i am still savoring.
love and light and peace to all, nancy |
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dear friends,
http://spiritofmaat.com/nov08/sacred_geometry.html be well, be love. david sacred geometry and spiritual development: how to track the geometric effects of spiritual practices by robert j. gilbert ph.d. sacred geometry: the crystallized thoughts of god having a correct understanding — and reverence — for what sacred geometric forms really are requires knowing their source. the true essence and foundation of our world is pure consciousness: the mind of the godhead, that unified source of all being whom the ancient greeks called the one. both ancient spiritual traditions and many modern quantum physicists agree on this point, that consciousness is the foundation of the manifest world. (1) the thoughts in the mind of god are pure patterns, which crystallize into the physical world — the world of form — in the form of sacred geometry. initiates into sacred geometry know that each of these patterns, these sacred geometric forms, holds specific powers of god. every power / intent / quality of the divine mind crystallizes into a form which is a revelation of its core pattern; the most perfect of these thoughts/powers in the mind of god manifest as the most perfect and profound forms in sacred geometry. working with sacred geometry is in reality a communion with the mind of god. initiation into sacred geometry is a process of learning the form and function of these divine patterns, and how to practically apply them. fundamental forms (to name just a few of the most obvious ones) include: * the sphere (the primal container for energy and consciousness); * the torus (the primal form to circulate energy dynamically, while keeping stable the perfect spherical field of energy); * the spiral and the vortex (nature's form to move energy and consciousness from one location to another, through linking together straight line and curved movement); * the five and six pointed stars (primal 2-dimensional forms related respectively to etheric life force and to the astral body of consciousness); * the platonic solids (the five perfect transformations of the sphere: each carries the power of one of the 5 elements which create our world) and their star transformations such as the star tetrahedron. there is of course a wide range of other important patterns, including many which are not found in standard geometric texts. |
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i watched marks video on google video last night and something popped out at me since i am into occult symbols. this is the symbol for freemasonry, the square and compass. could it be this is the lost meaning behind the square and compass?? i believe it is!!! i hope i am first to discover this. well, you might not be the first (i posted a similar response in this thread 10/29/07 and i doubt i would be "the first" either...). however, you could be the first to go really deep into it and gather supporting evidence to share with us... ![]() art |
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dear friends,
2 nice videos... part i http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujalmq_v32c part ii http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvqfcebdcoa be well, be love. david |
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wait a sec!...rewind to the very beginning...
i can think of one other thing the vesica pisces looks like: "for throughout the ancient world, the significance of the vesica pisces was not merely symbol but synonym for the yoni or vulva of creation. it was called the vessel of the fish through the innocent and even holy assertion that a woman’s sexual secretions smelled of fish and the widespread belief that it is from the ocean that all things are born." http://mothertime.org/circle/ |
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dear friends,
wasn't gone long now was i? lol! just thought id pass these links on as they might help some who have problems conceptualizing sacred geometry. http://www.dimensions-math.org/dim_regarder_e_e.htm if you go to main page they have the videos in french, spanish, arabic. link to article; http://www.sciencenews.org/view/gene...our_dimensions be well. david seeing in four dimensions by julie rehmeyerweb edition : friday, august 22nd, 2008 mathematicians create videos that help in visualizing four-dimensional objects. three dimensions can be so limiting. mathematicians, freed in their imaginations from physical constraints, can conjure up descriptions of objects in many more dimensions than that. points in a plane can be described with pairs of numbers, and points in space can be described with triples. why not quadruples, or quintuples, or more? there is the minor difficulty that our nervous systems are only equipped to conjure images in three dimensions. but that doesn’t stop étienne ghys of the école normale supérieure in lyon, france, from visualizing the four-dimensional dynamical systems he studies: “i live in dimension four,” he says. and you can too. ghys has now created a series of videos teaching others to visualize four dimensions the way he does. his work is in collaboration with jos leys, a belgian graphic artist and engineer, and aurélien alvarez, a mathematics graduate student at ens lyon. |
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