Ben Bos
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from Oscillons, by Ben F. Laposky, 1952-56
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The Moksha people, who live in western Moldova and bordering Russia, and whose existence dates to about the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE, had a unique numeral system. They were tally marks carved on wood, drawn on clay or birch bark. In some places they were preserved until the beginning of 1900s, mostly among small traders, bee-keepers, and village elders.
Frequency and the Law of Vibration (Musical Tones depicted visually as Vibration over Frequency). In the year 1905, Albert Einstein proved that we can break matter down into smaller components and that, when we do, we move beyond the Material Realm and into a Realm in which everything is Energy. This is the Law of Vibration, a Law of Nature that states that nothing rests, everything moves, and everything vibrates. The difference between the Manifestations of the Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual result simply from different levels of Vibrating Energy, or Frequencies. So, while the feelings of fear, grief and despair vibrate at a very low frequency, the feelings of love, joy and gratitude vibrate much quicker. The most common unit of measure for Frequency is the Hertz, which is one vibrational cycle per second. All the physical matters are composed of Vibration. Although most Frequencies exist outside of our normal range of Perception, all can be perceived as both Colours and Sounds. There are seven colours in a rainbow and seven notes in the musical scale. So the colour blue is also heard as the musical key of D, which vibrates at 587 Hz. But what is most interesting is that, if a Frequency is vibrating fast enough, it’s emitted as a colour of Light. If we wanted to convert Sound to Light, we would simply raise its frequency forty octaves. This results in a Vibration in the trillions of cycles per second. So, if a pianist could press a key way above the eighty-eight keys that exist on a piano, that key would produce Light. The philosophical and scientific basis for this Law of Vibration can be found in Quantum Physics and in Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. Energy is related to matter and the speed of Light. When two frequencies are brought together, the lower will always rise to meet the higher. This is the principle of Resonance. Using this principle, we can actually increase the speed at which the molecules in our bodies vibrate, through our thoughts of love, joy and gratitude. When atoms slow down, third dimensional matter is created; when they speed up, the higher dimensions of Consciousness can be reached. And the higher our Consciousness is raised, the closer to Spirit we become.
The Harriss spiral is constructed from rectangles in the ratio of the plastic number (1.3247…), in a similar way to how a Fibonacci spiral is created from rectangles in the related golden ratio (1.6180…). These plastic rectangles can be split into two smaller plastic rectangles, leaving a square. Recursively splitting the rectangles, and drawing curves in the squares gives this fractal spiral. [more] [code]
Platonic Solids by Moni
First few stages of embryonic cell division and stages of development of the Universe correspond to Flower of Life pattern, which depicts fundamental aspects of Space and Time.
BALP 1827 | Firn & Fire
Models of Non-Euclidean Geometery
Thomas Wright - An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe, 1750.
Walter Russell - Law of Crystallization, “The Universal One”, 1926. Russell’s cosmology describes a Universe where nine amorphous inert gases project concept into form, climaxing in carbon, which has the highest melting point of any element, which dissolves back into space where its memory is preserved in the inert gases. When compared the Rodin Fibonacci numbers around the circle the correspondence is clear. The 1 and 8 which lie along the perpendicular line from the two 9s suggests the Law of Octaves, and perfect cubic Crystallization (Diamond) which occurs at the peak of the wave. Note also that the cube of any whole number added up to a single digit will always be 1,8, or 9.