I on the face of it find it difficult to believe that any "geometry" can be sacred (whatever that means) or that it can have any relevance to making human lives richer or address the to me burning issues of how to stop sick people from throwing acid in the faces of girls in Afghanistan whose only crime it to want to get an education. Teach them "sacred geometry?"
Arrgh!
I could more easily look at this if it were called "fascinating geometry" or whatever rather than "scared."
Check out Nassim Haramein. There is a 4 hour presentation somewhere in Youtube or google it. He uses the platonic solids shown here to explain Physics or the principal of the cosmos. Maybe you'll understand why some people refer to it as sacred.
Btw if you make comparison with burning issues everything else may seem trivial.
Tthe chance I'd watch a 4 hr video on topic Platonic solids is very low. I respect that some people are fasinated by it. My training is physics. So he'd have to show he can DO or predict something useful from platonic geo that conventional physics can't B4 I'd be interested. Communication skills, techniques for defusing conflict, climate prediction, are among hundreds of issues NOT trivial. Ultralight aircraft IS trvial but fascinate me. Each to his own trivia. ;-)
If I can find it I'll have a quick look. But unless someone can tell me what he has DONE that conventional physics hasn't (such as demonstrate a device for a new way of converting matter to energy), or PREDICT or calculate something conventional physics hasn't been able to (such as what new particles or phenomon will be discovered in the CERN Large Hadron Collider) or unlike current physics, he can integrate the formulas for gravity, E&M, and nuclear force, I won't spend hours on it.
@acensor1 This is from the resonance project org website:
"Director of Research Nassim Haramein and scientists at the Resonance Project Foundation have found a new solution to Einstein's field equations which incorporates torque and Coriolis effects."
Also, Haramein's recent paper, "The Schwarzschild Proton," received the "Best Paper Award" at the University of Liege in Belgium during the 9th International Computing Anticipatory Conference in 2009. Check it out.
I on the face of it find it difficult to believe that any "geometry" can be sacred (whatever that means) or that it can have any relevance to making human lives richer or address the to me burning issues of how to stop sick people from throwing acid in the faces of girls in Afghanistan whose only crime it to want to get an education. Teach them "sacred geometry?"
Arrgh!
I could more easily look at this if it were called "fascinating geometry" or whatever rather than "scared."
acensor1 2 years ago
Check out Nassim Haramein. There is a 4 hour presentation somewhere in Youtube or google it. He uses the platonic solids shown here to explain Physics or the principal of the cosmos. Maybe you'll understand why some people refer to it as sacred.
Btw if you make comparison with burning issues everything else may seem trivial.
maharis2000 2 years ago
Hi Maharis,
Tthe chance I'd watch a 4 hr video on topic Platonic solids is very low. I respect that some people are fasinated by it. My training is physics. So he'd have to show he can DO or predict something useful from platonic geo that conventional physics can't B4 I'd be interested. Communication skills, techniques for defusing conflict, climate prediction, are among hundreds of issues NOT trivial. Ultralight aircraft IS trvial but fascinate me. Each to his own trivia. ;-)
Respectfully
acensor1 1 year ago
@acensor1
If your training is physics, then you must check out the work of Nassim Haramein.
carriellbee 1 year ago
If I can find it I'll have a quick look. But unless someone can tell me what he has DONE that conventional physics hasn't (such as demonstrate a device for a new way of converting matter to energy), or PREDICT or calculate something conventional physics hasn't been able to (such as what new particles or phenomon will be discovered in the CERN Large Hadron Collider) or unlike current physics, he can integrate the formulas for gravity, E&M, and nuclear force, I won't spend hours on it.
acensor1 1 year ago
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carriellbee 1 year ago
@acensor1 This is from the resonance project org website:
"Director of Research Nassim Haramein and scientists at the Resonance Project Foundation have found a new solution to Einstein's field equations which incorporates torque and Coriolis effects."
carriellbee 1 year ago
@acensor1
Also, Haramein's recent paper, "The Schwarzschild Proton," received the "Best Paper Award" at the University of Liege in Belgium during the 9th International Computing Anticipatory Conference in 2009. Check it out.
carriellbee 1 year ago
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carriellbee 1 year ago
cool i really like this. looking forward when u come to YIP!
/jonas
GrovMan2 2 years ago