When looking at something, one may not see the underlying - TopicsExpress



          

When looking at something, one may not see the underlying principals from which the form emerges. When looking at a nautilus shell, for example, you do not see the underlying geometry of the phi ratio that give rise to the Fibonacci spiral that defines the shells shape, you see the beautiful curved feminine spiral structure that emerges from a somewhat hidden geometric ratio. In a similar way, we see the universe manifesting itself into form, yet the underlying geometry of the very fabric of the space that it emerges from might not be totally obvious or directly observable. When someone like Nassim Haramein talks about the geometry of space-time he is not talking about something literal, in the sense of actual lines of something occurring in the space, he is referring to the underlying organizing principals of the structure of the space, the hidden yet fundamental properties of the geometry of the space itself. Once you understand the most fundamental organizing principals of how the universe is creating itself on all scales you begin to understand everything...
Posted on: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 02:08:40 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015