Sacred Geometry & Mathematics

The Golden Ratio (aka Phi, or 𝝓)

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  • #403036

    Kev
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    All things regarding the Golden Ratio, Fibonacci sequence, Golden Ratio scaling, etc.. 🌪

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  • #403037

    Kev
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    The Golden Ratio, Phi scaling, and the organizing principles of this universe..

    This is a 5hr-37min presentation by Charlie Ziese from the Pyramid Science Foundation, on the Golden Ratio and Phi scaling.. It’s divided into 13 sections and can be watched in portions or bits here & there.. The entire presentation is roadmapped in great detail and time-stamped in the show notes below the video.. Very easy to navigate..

    Areas covered include:

    – sacred geometry and the mathematics of Phi and Phi scaling

    – pyramid geometries

    – architecture (ancient, megalithic, religious, secular, Tartarian-antiquitech)

    – hieroglyphs, symbolism, art, calendrics

    – contemporary technology and engineering

    – health research and healing; temples as healing centers

    – free energy (Tesla, Schauberger, et al.)

    – sacred geometry, Platonic solids, quadrivium, fractals, and erasing these from history

    – Phi scaling and the Torus as the bases of the organizing principles of the universe

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3zbbKz1rTY

  • #405203

    Kev
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    I know, not a lotta folks will follow the details in this with all the specific maths.. However, stepping back and taking a generalized big picture view, it’s quite fascinating with respect to how the Golden Ratio (phi) relates to itself in various ways (there are several relationships Phi has with itself that are unique to that number alone), and how various number patterns emerge in these relationships, including with different types of Fibonacci sequences.. Many lenses can be put on Phi, to the degree that it seems endless, and it seems like the most perfect of all numbers..

    If you can roughly follow along, and not worry about the weeds, there’s a quite fascinating specific relationship he expresses after the 15-minute mark — which is that Phi can be expressed as an infinitely-recurring, nested pattern of fractions.. To my mind, poetically stated, Phi is a living fractal pattern which you could dive into infinitely, and never find Source.. 🤸‍♂️ (18min. video)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmziKiMmfl4

  • #405313

    Kev
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    A rather well-done 30-minute documentary on Fibonacci and the Golden Proportion — from its origin of understanding in ancient mathematics, as well as expressions in the plant world, ancient architecture, art, and music.. Very good..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ToUaU4vPks

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