Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Physics: Sacred Geometry and Fibonacci

Sacred Geometry and Physics
Sacred geometry assimilates geometric shapes and geometric proportions played into a logarithmic spiral that accommodates growth without change. These shapes are said to incorporate symbolic and sacred universal patters. It is hypothesized that sacred geometry can be found in all of nature in golden mean proportions; an example of this is a crystal structure. In ways, I link sacred geometry to physics because these sacred patterns are based on mathematics and form as Physics is. Sacrad geometry can be broken down by mathematics because its a constant form. Physics is based on mathematics and any theory/hypothesis has been based off of mathematics. In ways, mathematics is everywhere.

I don't think Fibonacci can prove the future so thus maybe "life" in a moment of time, but as shapes/object/extraterrestrial/humans, whatever, changes, it's hard to belive it all changes at the same time and thus sticks to an exact sequence. I see it as a picture in time and if you could stop everything and look at the world or really anything, one might the sequence in every possible shape around you. In some ways I think of a "signature of life" as a mold for what has been, is, and will become, and I don't find this sequence can predict the future in any each way, but maybe follows it? Not sure, again, I see this sequence as a capture of a moment in time.

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