10-09-2013, 03:56 PM
(10-09-2013, 02:26 PM)jivatman Wrote: I'd like to make a short comment on two of the primal paradoxes of light. First is the paradox of the circle
"This light of love was made to have in its occurrences of being certain characteristics, among them the infinite whole paradoxically described by the straight line, as you would call it. This paradox is responsible for the shape of the various physical illusion entities you call solar systems, galaxies, and planets, all revolving and tending towards the lenticular."
I think this is referring to a sine wave... light is of course a wave that moves straight, but waves certainly contain PI, which I am certain this paradox is ultimately referring to.
"The spiraling energy, which is the characteristic of what you call “light,” moves in straight line spiral thus giving spirals an inevitable vector upwards to a more comprehensive beingness with regards to intelligent infinity (i.e. each density-experience strives towards using, welcoming, and enjoying an ever greater intensity of light—this is the red-to-violet evolutionary journey. This is the recapitulation Ra speaks of). Thus, first dimensional beingness (i.e. 1st density) strives towards the second-density lessons of a type of awareness which includes growth rather than dissolution or random change."
Referring to a growing spiral, I believe this is referring to the second most important transcendental number in math, e, or the natural log. It seemingly refers to a similar paradox, a straight-line spiral, instead of a straight-line circle.
Both of these numbers are, most basically, the product of an infinite series, though there are many different infinite series's that can produce them.
By the way, did you know that: e^{i \pi} + 1 = 0 ? This is nearly always voted as the most beautiful equation in all of science and math.
It includes the numbers 1, unity, 0, nothingness, and of course e and pi. It also includes the imaginary number, perhaps the third most important such number in mathematics, but which my understanding of which is not as good. It is used in fractals, and it seems to be important in geometry... perhaps it is included in the pyramids somehow? The other two are believed to be.
P.S. "e: The story of a number" is a great book on e
Interesting points you make.
I am useless at math but Euler's Identity does 'speak' to me on an intuitive level.
Sort of like 2 ways to get somewhere - using a linear grid system or by rotation/motion. Is this how the concept of polarity is enabled?
A feature of the pyramid (Gizeh) that I have not seen discussed much is that the construction material used seems to have almost identical properties to human bone.
Could this be how we are able to resonate with the energy spiral?
The apex of the pyramid is an 'infinite angle' or zero point, so I feel that there is no 'top' to this structure.
So what happens to the staight line?
It must start to rotate or spiral.
If I had spent less time looking out the classroom window I might be able to put what I can 'see' in my mind into words that have meaning for a scientist.
There again, if I had not looked out the window.....................