Friday, July 4, 2014

misbehaving particles; sacred geometry + physics

Just what does this CP Violation really mean?  

Well, it means that in the realm of matter vs. antimatter, particles do not maintain symmetry as physicists would expect.  At this point they don't know why.

How are Sacred Geometry and Physics related?

It all comes down to numbers.

Mathematics is the rhythm that forms the bass line of the universe.  The word 'physics' is Ancient Greek and means "knowledge of nature".  Now we know it to be, in a general sense, an in-depth analysis of nature in an effort to understand our cosmic origins and principles.  Sacred geometry has been found in several ancient civilizations as the first depiction of a higher consciousness through shapes and diagrams arranged in a systematic way to offer spiritual guidance through mathematical principles.  The I-Ching's 64 hexes correspond to the 64 codon structure of human DNA (discovered a few thousand years later!).  Albert Einstein developed a higher dimensional math that was later found to correlate to the math underlying the structures of mandalas used in ancient Hinduism/Buddhism. 

It's fascinating that Pythagoras, Leonardo da Vinci, Fibonacci and the like all had a detailed sense of the mathematics of the universe, the physics of sacred geometry.  And after the advent of the computer, Benoit Mandelbroit was finally able to  take complex calculations found in nature and create a theory around 'fractals', which later became the basis for chaos theory, the study of the relationship between math, life, and time.

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