Lichee wrote:Everything is maths. Even abstract ideals like beauty are just maths.
Is this a quote from Pi?
Nope. It is though, i wish i didn't find maths so dam boring or it would be fascinating.
I've fallen in love with Maths all over again in the last few years. I had all my enthusiasm drummed out of me during understandably utilitarian GCSEs and A Levels, but I'm starting to see the beauty again, especially in feedback loops. Craggy coastlines get me all excited these days.
One for the symbologists out there:
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
lmao all the dude done was pull out 3 random facts and link them to phi, im sure if i tried hard enough I could do exactly the same with shortbread biscuits or packets of morrisons best ham.
Lichee wrote:Everything is maths. Even abstract ideals like beauty are just maths.
They can be viewed as maths.
this!
it's been demonstrated that a certain mathematical proportion between women's waist, butt and whatever else appears as most attractive to the majority of men. yet if you think that's all it is you're screwed
as well, certain ratios describe best music, because it's all about proportions aka harmonies. but without your own life experience to add a certain emotional charge to those harmonies, based on previous experiences and understandings, music would be pure but less rich.
the issue here though is the huge improbability that those ratios in the pentagon are just the result of hazard, looks rather like the result of intelligently controlled events, same as the earth - moon - sun ratios
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Lichee wrote:Everything is maths. Even abstract ideals like beauty are just maths.
They can be viewed as maths.
this!
it's been demonstrated that a certain mathematical proportion between women's waist, butt and whatever else appears as most attractive to the majority of men. yet if you think that's all it is you're screwed
as well, certain ratios describe best music, because it's all about proportions aka harmonies. but without your own life experience to add a certain emotional charge to those harmonies, based on previous experiences and understandings, music would be pure but less rich.
the issue here though is the huge improbability that those ratios in the pentagon are just the result of hazard, looks rather like the result of intelligently controlled events, same as the earth - moon - sun ratios
i dont think it's a question of intelligently controlled events vs. randomness. I do think it's a significantly larger manifestation of basic rhythmic harmonies that exist down to an atomic scale as well as on a (clearly) planetary size scale. for instance in one of the youtube videos parson posted, hoagland mentions the sand reverberating on top of a speaker playing different harmonic resonances and it forms the same pattern at a certain frequency. perfect example of the same phenomenon on different scales.
I'm sure at some point on this forum somebody posted the video of cornstarch on top of a vibrating bassbin, i forget the specific set up they used. but think about it , we're all just wierd particles of whatever chemical , sitting on a giant bassbin (earth) vibrating at different frequencies due to the size of earth and the friction we cause flying through the universe. same thing happening on different scales. I know Im not saying much new but yeah
Lichee wrote:Everything is maths. Even abstract ideals like beauty are just maths.
They can be viewed as maths.
this!
it's been demonstrated that a certain mathematical proportion between women's waist, butt and whatever else appears as most attractive to the majority of men. yet if you think that's all it is you're screwed
as well, certain ratios describe best music, because it's all about proportions aka harmonies. but without your own life experience to add a certain emotional charge to those harmonies, based on previous experiences and understandings, music would be pure but less rich.
the issue here though is the huge improbability that those ratios in the pentagon are just the result of hazard, looks rather like the result of intelligently controlled events, same as the earth - moon - sun ratios
i dont think it's a question of intelligently controlled events vs. randomness. I do think it's a significantly larger manifestation of basic rhythmic harmonies that exist down to an atomic scale as well as on a (clearly) planetary size scale. for instance in one of the youtube videos parson posted, hoagland mentions the sand reverberating on top of a speaker playing different harmonic resonances and it forms the same pattern at a certain frequency. perfect example of the same phenomenon on different scales.
I'm sure at some point on this forum somebody posted the video of cornstarch on top of a vibrating bassbin, i forget the specific set up they used. but think about it , we're all just wierd particles of whatever chemical , sitting on a giant bassbin (earth) vibrating at different frequencies due to the size of earth and the friction we cause flying through the universe. same thing happening on different scales. I know Im not saying much new but yeah
the things you're talking about don't exist or have no connection with the stuff parson is talking about.
what precedents have you ever found for these?
the cornstarch stuff has no connection/relevance and you misinterpreted it
if this shit was a common/normal/natural thing you wouldn't see parson posting it in the first place
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tacos speaks truth. take lots of mushrooms and go to a dubstep night and you can see the music in the air.
'Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. That we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream and we're the imagination of ourselves'
parson wrote:sacred geometry is used as psychic triggers since it is the shape of the universe. they say that meditating by staring at metatron's cube can lead to enlightenment.
who measured and defined the universe? do you have any maps? google maps won't let me zoom out beyond earth.
also, to everyone saying 'it's not possible for this to be coincidence' ... it is. there are enough things in the world that sometimes you'll get nice numbers like 5 + 8 == 13 that proves freemasons designed the universe. if you took any random sample of planets and measured the distances between them, the length of their orbits, their diameter/circumference/whatever, and compared them, you probably wouldn't find anything interesting whatsoever.
so yeah, coincidence exists. not that i'd call the venus/earth thing a coincidence _in the least_.
dubstep often has a snare on the third beat ... there are four beats in a bar. 3/4 is a sacred number, used often by the ancient mystics when they wanted to split stuff up. toronto is 3/4 of the size of london going on population of their respective urban areas. the distance from toronto to parson's house is 1600 miles. 1600 is not only the street number of the WHITE HOUSE but if you divide 1600 by 123 (a number whose significance should be obvious to everyone), then you get 13, which is the ancient sacred mystic venus/earth thing.
enough handwaving indirection and you can prove whatever the fuck you want.
It's an obvious yet often overlooked fact that, although the existance of a solar system like ours, where we are in such perfect alignment with our sun, combined with all the necessary elements, we manage to sustain (and possibly/probably spawn - let's not get into it!) life seems fantastically improbable (and so maybe Divine)..... the existance of thoughts about all those things are entirely dependent on that chance already having taken place.
We do live in a remarkable area of the universe... but if we didn't, we wouldn't know, because we wouldn't exist.
Really worth a read on a sunny day.
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
I do a level philosophy and physics, through most of it though I have learnt how ignorant some in both fields are to one another. One thing learnt that fascinated me is that a former professor of mathematical physics at Cambridge also believed in God, and his theory to justify his beliefs (intelligent design) aren't illogical. He says that the universe is governed by the laws of physics and it is God who has put these laws into place and that everything is so unbelievably complex there is no doubt that it must have been guided or created by God. He is the perfect example to use if an idiot suggests this weak 'science has proven religion wrong' argument. I'm not religious but some atheists really annoy me.