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61. Mathematics
concerning Sacred geometry, mathematicians, and some software for generating differentmathematical and geometrical shapes. The golden mean; The Fibonnacci
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    62. The Golden Heart Merkabah Of Creation, Bradford, Yorkshire, UK
    magnetic energy. This energy envelope contains Sacred geometry thatresonates with the golden mean Ratio of 1.618. There are twelve
    http://www.alternative-health-therapies.co.uk/SALTAIRE/merkaba.htm
    The Golden Heart Merkabah Of Creation
    Be sure to visit all the webpages dedicated to Merkabah - links below Merkabah Workshops Participants Comments Diary of Workshops
    The Angelic Kingdom gave the nature of the Merkabah in Lemurian times to Mankind as an explanation of the energetic system of man's makeup. The use of the Merkabah helped to activate Man's energetic vehicle with the benefits this gave to Mind, Body and Spirit. This teaching was then passed from Man to Man through the ages with the emphasis being placed on one aspect of the Merkabah and expressing our current history. Also, through the translation, much has been distorted and lost.
    The Golden Heart Merkabah of Creation is the original teaching that was given by the Angelic Kingdom to man. It has been passed to me, and through me, because of my links with the Angelic Kingdom. These links allow me to pass certain energetic codes through my energetic system to those I teach, and who practice the Golden Heart Merkabah of Creation Technique, that allows them to operate their Merkabah in certain ways that would not be possible without these codes.
    What is Merkabah?

    63. Hyperlinks For Geometry
    geometry Through Art Interesting Illusions http//forum.swarthmore.edu/~sarah/shapiro/shapiro.int.illusions.html.golden mean, golden Ratio Etc.
    http://euler.slu.edu/teachmaterial/hyperlinks_for_geometry.html
    Hyperlinks to related topics in Informal Geometry
    (Courtesy Dr. R Freese) Contents:
    Area and Volume
    Experiment with Volume (simle worksheet, estimating volume) http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Geom/cyls.html Volume Functions: (Worksheet)Calculating volumes http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Geom/cyls2.html Geoboard Area : a worksheet exploring area. (Based on the geoboard)
    Circles
    Designs with Circles: construction of circles (rotation and reflection symmetry) http://forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/circles.html Percentage Circle http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~sarah/shapiro/gsp.percent.circle.gif
    Crystals
    Nets of crystals: paper construction of crystals, polyhedrahttp://forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/workshops/crystalnet.html Systems of Crystals (type of crystals, and physical examples) http://forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/workshops/chart.html Real World - Viewing Crystals (applications of Tesselations in the real world) http://forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/workshops/crystal.html
    Drawing
    Isometric Drawing http://forum.swarthmore.edu/workshops/sum98/participants/sanders/Isom.html

    64. Design And Proportion - The 'Golden Mean'
    I see no particular theological significance in the golden mean, nor doI slavishly design my paintings or canvases to follow its geometry.
    http://www.geocities.com/~jlhagan/lessons/design2.htm
    DESIGN 2 THE GOLDEN MEAN or GOLDEN SECTION The 'Golden Mean' is merely a mathematical ratio usually discerned by the painter as the ratio of the larger side of a rectangle as it relates to the shorter. Derived by the ancient Greeks it can be constructed geometrically or expressed as a simple ratio, namely 1:1618... Like "pi", the number 1.618... is an irrational number. Both the ancient Greeks and the ancient Egyptians used the Golden Mean when designing their buildings and monuments. The builders of Paestum used the Golden Mean in their temples. Artists as diverse as Leonardo da Vinci and George Seurat used the ratio when constructing their paintings. In classical architecture it was thought this particular ratio was the most pleasing to the eye and its extrapolation into a spiral could be found replicated in nature in such diverse things as pine cones and sea shells or the curve of a fern.
    I see no particular theological significance in the golden mean, nor do I slavishly design my paintings or canvases to follow its geometry. Well that noted then how is this 'golden mean' found using a ruler and a compass?

    65. Juice
    ruby writes The golden mean (aka golden Ratio, golden Spiral, golden Section), represented aNautilus shell or the unique hexagonal geometry of snowflakes
    http://juice.box.sk/newsread.php?newsid=27

    66. An Expression Of The Paradigm
    This geometry explains motion when there is a certain amount of mass in the will referto the equilibrium of mass where there is no motion as the golden mean.
    http://www.reciprocality.org/Reciprocality/r5/zach.html
    An Expression of the Paradigm
    Zach Gold zgold03@westminster-school.org Ever since I read 7:The Theory and Practice of Magic I've been thinking about the reciprocality papers as a whole. I think that Alan is right about the need to for an addition in to 2:Ghost Not. The papers seem to be in a rut in terms of what to define everything by. So I wrote something that I think might help. Its a little short, but with the response I get I hope to add more to it. The realization of this cosmology is an example of a strange loop. A part of the universe has gained knowledge of the universe as a whole. So what if the golden mean is the structure that supports everyone's map. Most people have no knowledge of this. The realization occurs when someone integrates knowledge of the golden mean into the conscious part of their map. This creates another strange loop. What if we divided a map into multiple parts: 1. golden mean
    2. language (math, English, c, music, etc.)
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    All structures on one level must be definable in terms of the level below it with the everything definable in terms of the golden mean. Once again it doesn't matter what the golden mean is, only that by nominating one thing as undefinable and saying that everything in existence is a theorem of that system because it was created by that system we seem to have found a way around Godel's theorem.

    67. Mathematics Homework
    A Little geometry Some golden geometry http//tony.ai/KW/goldengeom.html goldenSpiral, golden Section, or golden Triangle, and to find the golden mean.
    http://www.litch.com/library/HomeworkSites/MathHomework.htm
    Mathematics GO TO: Arithmetic
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    ARITHMETIC: Figure This! Math Challenges for Families
    http://www.figurethis.org/index40.htm
    Twenty-two word problems that really make you think, including "Line Up", "Beating Heart", "Fill It Up", and "Upside Down". Explains how to think through and solve each of the problems. Flashcards for Kids
    http://www.edu4kids.com/math/
    What is 2 - 6 + 3? Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division at this site. FunBrain.com
    http://www.funbrain.com/
    "Math Baseball" and "Math Car Racing" are only two of the 30 educational games you can play at FunBrain! Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math - Elementary School Level
    http://forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math/drmath.elem.html
    How-to's and problems in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, fractions, decimals, the "Golden Rectangle", geometric shapes, square roots, units of measure, puzzles, and word problems are at this math mega site. Math League Help Topics
    http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm Definitions and explanations of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, statistics, geometry, ratios, percentages, measurements, beginning algebra, and positive/negative numbers for kids in 4th through 8th grade.

    68. BEYOND MEASURE
    A Secret of Ancient geometry; The Hyperbolic Brunes Star; The Hidden Pavements of Thegolden mean; Generalizations of the golden mean — I; Generalizations of the
    http://www.wspc.com/books/mathematics/4767.html
    Home Browse by Subject Bestsellers New Titles ... Browse all Subjects Search Keyword Author Concept ISBN Series New Titles Editor's Choice Bestsellers Book Series ... Series on Knots and Everything - Vol. 28
    BEYOND MEASURE
    A Guided Tour Through Nature, Myth, and Number

    by Jay Kappraff (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
    This book consists of essays that stand on their own but are also loosely connected. Part I documents how numbers and geometry arise in several cultural contexts and in nature: the ancient musical scale, proportion in architecture, ancient geometry, megalithic stone circles, the hidden pavements of the Laurentian library, the shapes of the Hebrew letters, and the shapes of biological forms. The focus is on how certain numbers, such as the golden and silver means, present themselves within these systems. Part II shows how many of the same numbers and number sequences are related to the modern mathematical study of numbers, dynamical systems, chaos, and fractals.
    Contents:
    • Essays in Geometry and Number as They Arise in Nature, Music, Architecture and Design:
    • The Spiral in Nature and Myth
    • The Vortex of Life
    • Harmonic Law
    • The Projective Nature of the Musical Scale
    • The Music of the Spheres
    • Tangrams and Amish Quilts
    • Linking Proportions, Architecture, and Music

    69. Heart Coherence Team - Sacred Geometry
    golden Ratio and the Grail Layman's Intro to Sacred geometry . of electrical andsound pressure fields around the heart converge in golden mean ratio wave
    http://www.heartcoherence.com/sacred.html
    Sacred Geometry
    Sacred Geometry is a very vast field of studies. We have taken out a sample of the work of Dan Winter to give you a taste of it. Also there is some additional information on the StarMother Kit specifically
    Golden Ratio and the Grail: Layman's Intro to "Sacred Geometry"
    Source and much, much more here: http://www.soulinvitation.com/introduction ... and a summary of Sacred Geometry and Dan Winters work by Marc. "Teaching WHAT IS SACRED, BY TAKING THE SHAPE OF WHAT ALLOWS WAVES TO RE-CUR" Could this "Principle of Pure Principle.." of SHAPE be the key to every other discipline including especially biological immortality? (and the physics of PEACEmaking?) To make peace among waves and fields and hearts is to embed... (written especially for dear friends wishing to create magazine articles etc. to help gently enthuse the uninitiated but interested) 'fractality gets you going... within' New 4/22/99 from dan winter (permission to reprint and adapth is hereby given by this author) Lo-phi (love).

    70. FS Ancient Mysteries: "The Eye Of Horus/Ra" "Sacred Geometry" And Pyramids By J.
    202 hold the key to Freemasonry in their Sacred geometry . were often designedand constructed according to the golden Section aka golden mean, to ensure
    http://www.100megsfree4.com/farshores/jj_eye.htm
    "The Eye of Horus/Ra"
    "Sacred Geometry" and Pyramids By JJ
    Known as the "udjat" or "wedjet" by the Ancient Egyptians, the eye was the emblem of the falcon-headed Horus [Ancestor of Kings and Sky God] and Ra [the Sun God and chief deity of the Ennead, the Gods of Heliopolis]. As Atum-Ra in the Ennead he was the Creator-God. The udjat, symbolising the Sun, was thought to protect the pharaoh [there is one at each corner of Tutankhamun's sarcophagus], and was used as an amulet against evil. But there is more to this emblem "than meets the eye" [pardon the pun!] Question:- what do a) Ray Brown's crystal [described in " carib "], b) the reverse of the Seal of the USA [left], and c) St Piran's Church, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, have in common? Answer:- they all feature the "all-seeing eyes" of an omnipotent deity. Although, the third image [right] is early Medieval its features bear an uncanny resemblence to the giant Olmec heads in Mexico! Images a) and b) feature pyramids, and I said in "carib" that the three in the crystal were linked to Giza. Pyramids, traditionally, are said to represent solar rays, seen by the Egyptians as the source of light and fertility. In the Armarna art of Akhenaton and Tutankhamun [possibly father and son], they protectively touch these pharaohs and their queens in a triangular formation. Maurice Cotterell in The Tutankhamun Prophecies [London, 1999] makes an interesting link between statues of those kings and pyramid design. If their navels represent the apex, he argues, then the eye on the capstone of the "solar-eye pyramid" [such as the one on the Seal], is Ra's. The pyramid-shaped skirts worn by the kings are decorated with solar rays, hence the most common interpretation of those structures. One example of a capstone bearing the udjat-eye [plus invocations to Ra] was once on the Pyramid of Ammenemes III, Dahshur.

    71. FUSION Anomaly. Golden Mean
    The golden mean gives me hope in this enterprise geometry has two great treasuresone is the theorem of Pythagoras; the other, the division of a line into
    http://fusionanomaly.net/goldenmean.html
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    This nOde last updated October 28th, 2002 and is permanently morphing...

    (2 Ben (Reed) / 6 Zak (White) - 93/260 - 12.19.9.12.13)

    Phi
    Divine Proportion The Golden mean is a ratio, discovered by the Greeks, that is self-mirroring. It is approximately .6 to 1. If you divide a straight line so that about 61% of it is one one side and 39% on the other, you will find that the ration of the large portion to the small is the same as the ratio of the overall line to the large portion. Rectangles made with these proportions can be subdivided endlessly. This self-mirroring proportion was essential to the art and architecture of the Greeks; it is very pleasing to the mind's eye and was used extensively, including in the design of the Parthenon. In the 15th century an Italian named Fibonacci discovered that if you add 1 to itself, then 2 to 1, then the sum 3 to 2, and the sum 5 to 3, etc., you end up with a series of numbers 1,1,2,3,5,8,13, etc. The ratios of these, one to another, dance around and approach more and more closely the golden mean of .6 to 1. These ratios describe the most efficient way of packaging spirals about themselves IN TWO DIMENSIONS; you will see them in the center of a sunflower. If you count the spirals going one way and they add up to13, there will be either 8 or 21 spirals going the other way. Moving your perspective in or out to about 2/3rds of the original size will move you to the next level of spirals.

    72. The Equiangular Spiral Spira Mirabilis
    the same geometry, though changed magnitude. The wonderful properties of thespiral are further enhanced by its connection to golden mean and Fibonacci
    http://online.redwoods.cc.ca.us/instruct/darnold/CalcProj/Sp98/GabeP/Spiral.htm
    Gabriel Peterson The Equiangular Spiral: Spira Mirabilis Gabriel Peterson Math 50C: Multivariable Calculus Abstract The purpose of this article is to develop the parametric equation for the plane curve of the equiangular spiral – also known as the logarithmic spiral or the logistique – from its geometric definition. Through analysis, it was found to be where a is an arbitrary constant and a is a constant angle made between the radial vector to any point on the curve and the tangent line at that point.
    Introduction Most readers will have had at least some informal introduction to the elegant beauty of the spiral prior to reading this. Certainly, most will have witnessed the sublime geometry of a spiral in the vortex of water rushing down a drain, the tempest of a hurricane, the hypnotic pattern of a magician’s spiral, the shape of a snail’s shell, the inscrutable movement of the arms of a spiral galaxy like our own... The formal mathematical study of spirals – as did so many other rich intellectual traditions present today – began with the ancient Greeks. Building upon the work of Conon of Samos, Archimedes of Syracuse wrote a definitive early work on the subject in 250 BC entitled On Spirals.

    73. Sacred Places: Sacred Geometry
    Gothic chuches were built by proportions derived from the geometry inherent in Thespiral is important when discussing aspects of the golden mean because the
    http://www.arthistory.sbc.edu/sacredplaces/sacredgeo.html
    Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe Sweet Briar College
    Syllabus
    INTRODUCTION
    Sacredness
    Caves
    Stones
    Mountains
    Trees
    Water
    Forms in the Landscape BIBLIOGRAPHY Sacred Places
    An exploration of how and why places become invested with SACREDNESS and how the SACRED is embodied or made manifest through ART and ARCHITECTURE
    Sacred Geometry
    Tiffiney Whitmire
    "All things throughout our universe seem to follow the same fundamental blueprint or geometric patterns. These geometrical archetypes, which reveal to us the nature of each form and its virational resonances. They are also symbolic of the underlying metaphysical principle of the inseperable relationship of the part to the whole. It is this principle of oneness underlying all geometry that permeates the architecture of all inseparability and union provides us with a continous reminder of our relationship to the wholea blueprint for the mind to the sacred foundation of all things created." We call this blueprint " Sacred Geometry
    Flower of Life Sacred Geometry is a term that is used by archaeologists, anthropologists, and geometricians. It includes the religious, philosohical, and spiritual beliefs that have surrounded geometry in many various cultures throughout history. It covers Pythagorean geometry as well as the relationships between organic curves and logarithmic curves. The "sacred" aspect of geometry has evolved as a result of different cultures. I have provided five different views of how different cultures have made geometry become sacred. Later, I will explain the meaning of certain numbers, as they play an important role in sacred geometry. A few examples of sacred sites will also be provided. These examples will provide you with a real sense of how sacred geometry is used in sacred sites.

    74. DA: Spirit And Intellect
    Sacred geometry. Observe. the gentle curves of nature. They are based on a mathematical.proportion called the golden mean. The golden mean goes on forever and.
    http://sheastudium.com/studiotour/design/structure/da_spr-int.htm
    Home Studio Tour Web Design Design Approach Buckminster Fuller Sacred Geometry Golden Spiral Ecologically Friendly For financial reasons for the custom round structure, click here M ost homes today are pre-fab designs not altered much in the last 300 or so years. In part they are based upon European and Early American style wood constructed homes. Acknowledging solar paths, climate zones, aesthetics, self-sustenance, material resources, and even aerodynamics may have been a big part of the earliest of homes, but they have been lost in current conventional home building. The rationale for selecting a custom round structure includes but is not limited to the following:
    Buckminster Fuller
    T he custom round structure is an interpretation of the late Buckminster Fuller design. The frame is unique to most 17th-20th century homes. However, the dome incorporates modern geometric patterns while remaining true to the ancient concepts; the home is for today's lifestyle yet also has a sense of warmth and a strong connection to its gardens and environs. 2x6 wood fir sculpt the structure while interior cultured-stone walls and marble-white elastomeric roof coating provide the subtle richness. When completed, my home will portray a feeling of timelessness and mystery, reflecting less the work of an architect but rather the richness of craftsmanship and tradition of a timeless era.

    75. Abstract Art By Astrid Fitzgerald Based On The Golden Mean Proportions.
    Abstract art by Astrid Fitzgerald based on sacred geometry and the golden mean ProportionsCategory Society Religion and Spirituality Designers and Galleries...... and Prints based on the harmonious relationships of the golden mean Proportions. reviews,current exhibitions, books, links to philosophical geometry and how to
    http://www.astridfitzgerald.com/
    ABSTRACT ART BY ASTRID FITZGERALD An Exhibition of Fine Art including Paintings, Constructions, Works on Paper and Prints based on the harmonious relationships of the Golden Mean Proportions View over 100 works of art. Site includes artist's statement, biography, reviews, current exhibitions, books, interviews, articles, links to philosophical geometry and contact information. PAINTINGS CONSTRUCTIONS WORKS ON PAPER PRINTS ... CONTACT / LINKS Please bookmark this site and return frequently for up-dates.
    All works shown on www.astridFitzgerald.com are provided for non-commercial online viewing. Any recording to other media, redistribution, use in derivative works, or other appropriation without express permission is strictly prohibited.

    76. Psyche's Links 5000++ Links To Esoteric Subjects On The Web
    Fibonacci's Rabbits Fibonacci and Lucas Factorizations Sacred geometry 101 Thegolden mean The golden Section The Phi Ratio The Life Ratio Musical Theory
    http://www.psyche.com/psyche/links/sacred_geometry.html

    77. THREE TABLES OF THE GRAIL
    The golden mean has been used as an architectural standard for proportionment, andis The subject is fully covered in Nigel Pennick's Sacred geometry ch2, pp 25
    http://freespace.virgin.net/peter.morley/lighter/a1-3tables.htm
    Laurence Gardner. Bloodline of the Holy Grail
    APPENDIX I
    THREE TABLES OF THE GRAIL
    Tradition relates that "Three Tables bore the Grail; they were round, square and rectangular. Each had-the same perimeter, and the number of the Three was Two-One.' This ambiguous description of Tables has served to perpetuate the image of the Grail being an object, such as a cup or platter. The Tables have been likened to those of King Arthur, Grail Castle, and the Last Supper. However, the 2-1 specification is an inherent tabular proportion of the Golden Mean, and has little to do with tables in the utility sense.
    The Golden Mean is a geometric progression employed by the Greek mathematician, Euclid, in the 1st century BC. In practice, however, it dates back far beyond Euclid to the time of Plato. The Golden Mean has been used as an architectural standard for proportionment, and is used today in sophisticated artwork, framing and design. Roughly speaking, it is a proportion of 5:8, but the precise mathematical ratio is .618:1. The subject is fully covered in Nigel Pennick's Sacred Geometry ch2, pp 25-28.

    78. Golden Mean
    The golden mean or Phi Spiral geometry is the optimized path which allowswaves/frequencies to add and multiply without interference.
    http://www.bodyvibes.com/mean.htm
    (Below) The PHI RATIOS (Fibonacci Numbers) Geometric relationship within the Rectangle as related to the innate recursive SPIRAL which abounds in NATURE. This is clearly a natural evolution of General Systems Theory.
    The Golden Mean or Phi Spiral Geometry is the optimized path which allows waves/frequencies to add and multiply without interference. It creates the only wave/inertia form which is truly recursive. This Geometric Spiral became the basis for DNA, The Earth Grid, and the 12 Faced Zodiac. Embeddedness takes phase coherence to the infinite. This permits a wavefront information "cascade" to transcend the spatial limits between Macro and Microcosmic Systems. Another way to understand this is the principle for what permits a standing waveform to become a hologram. The moment when enough coherence is reached, a harmonic series of wave fronts is present at each node. This "multiple connectedness" which defines holography is only possible when each wave node becomes an attractor through Sympathetic Resonance. (Above) A PHI multiple of this PERFECT DAMPING PATH to the STILLPOINT.

    79. GEOMETRY
    The Internet geometry Hunt. golden mean The ratio present in the growth patternsof living things. eg the spiral of a shell or the curve of fern frond.
    http://teachers.sduhsd.k12.ca.us/mentor/geometry.htm
    GEOMETRY A 3D Look at 3D Geometry Archimedes A great resource for information about Archimedes and examples of problems such as the Golden Crown and the Screw of Archimedes. Related sites at this continually updated site. Calculator: Geometry Gallery of Interactive Geometry Explore the relationship between art and geometry. The Geometry Center The Geometry Center at the University of Minnesota exhibits geometrical structures; lots of material and project ideas. Geometry Formulas and Facts Geometry Forum: Problem of the week and Project of the month Geometry Glossary Geometry Jokes ...
    Geometry Junkyard
    Great topics on geometry.
    Geometry Newsthread Groups
    Electronic geometry discussion groups.- eight geometry discussion groups, an online electronic community for all those interested in geometry Geometry Online Check this site out for glossaries, theorems, postulates, etc. All information is available in English and Spanish. Students can take quizzes online. Geometry Reference Sheets and Mnemonics Geometry Storybooks This site teaches geometry through stories.
    Interactive Geometry
    Gallery of interactive geometry. e.g. build a rainbow, examine the curved shape of a pinball, explore cone shapes.

    80. Geodesic Math
    (Cornell Univ.); Struck Gerald de Jong. (Elastic Interval geometry); Geomview- Tamara Munzner. The golden Section. The golden mean - Rashomon.
    http://www.geod.com/main/geomath.html
    Geodesic Math Links
    Archimedean Solids:
  • Archimedean and Platonic Solids - A book from Mark Adams. (Geodesic Designs, Inc.) Archimedean Solid - Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics Beautiful Mathematical Theorems - Harald Deischinger (Johannes Kepler University, Linz) PAPPUS - First known mention of the thirteen Archimedean Solids.(Drexel University) Tilings - Charlie Gunn, Stuart Levy, Tamara Munzner, Olaf Holt. (Univ. of Minnesota) Platonic Solids - Peter Alfeld. (Univ. of Utah) Archimedean Solids - Research - John Conway. (Princeton) Archimedean Solids - Polyhedra Hyperpages by Tom Gettys. Archimedean and Platonic Solids - VRML models. (ORC Incorporated)

  • Polyhedra:
  • George W. Hart Geometric sculpture, Encyclopedia of Polyhedra, Zome Geometry and more! Uniform Polyhedra Reciprocal Polyhedra - VRML models by Ha Le. (Waterloo Maple Inc.) Penultimate Modular Origami - James S. Plank. (Univ. of Tennessee) Geometry Junkyard - Polyhedra Links - David Eppstein. (UC Irvine)

  • Buckminster Fuller:
  • Buckminster Fuller Institute - BFI Internet Committee. A Fuller Explanation - A book by Amy C. Edmondson.
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