Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Symmetry and Sacred Geometry

My Asymmetrical world

Yes and no. Sometimes things appear symmetrical on the surface, but at a micro view they may not be. Or the other way around, an apparent asymmetry may in fact be symmetrical viewed up close. Also, I wonder how a world that is made up of so many parts could remain entirely symmetrical at all times. But this is all strictly speaking. There is also more of an artistic symmetry, but I guess that would be more like balance. If something is balanced is it symmetrical? Like a precariously balanced pile of rocks, the weight would have to be overall "symmetrical". Ok, I am starting to talk myself in circles. Simply, perfectly geometrically symmetrical... no. But somehow symmetrical in a way I can't find the words for.... seems like it!

What does CP violation mean?

"Nothing is true, everything is permissible"

We have already spoken about the way what is expected affects what is observed. What if we expected the unexpected. Spoon bending anyone?

Are there any connections between sacred geometry and physics?

Of course!!

I would guess that sacred geometry is the expression of physics on the macro scale. All of the itty bitty and great big forces and bits and pieces all storming about and we end up with patterns that are so beautiful and profound to the human's being we call them sacred. Woah.

There is a physicist in Hawaii named Nassim Haramein. He is working on the Resonance project and speak a lot about this connection. I have his 4 dvd set outlining all of his theories if anyone would like to borrow it! There is also a lot of information on his website theresonanceproject.org

1 comment:

  1. I like the balance definition of synchronicity. It seems that nature would have no use for absolute geometric symmetry. Unless, that is that it was called for in a particular instance. And like you said. At what level would it exist? Dualism is about opposites. Opposites balance, they don't copy. Just a thought . . .

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