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From: Barbitone
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  • Rodin seed? Did that douchebag Rodin actually try to put his stinking obnoxious name on the Seed of Life? Is he fucking serious??

  • @ShaktipatSeer2 - actually this is just something I made for fun.....douchebag.

  • @Barbitone I didn't call you a douchebag fruitcake I called him one.. way to steal my avatar pic

  • @ShaktipatSeer2 - I realised that dingleberry...... :) I happen to like Marko and his work.

  • I wouldn't try it in sphere. I layed a drawing out on paper, w/ 4 torus' that interweave.12 per torus, the math should balance if you connect &minus the lead count.[ one above the next w/ proper spacing] But I'm not sure of the diam.'s or spacing of each torus. I'm thinking along the lines of what it should or could do...[In] from top-wider, down to small. or s,big,b,small. I would like to leave a big hole, to test matter w/ different frequencies. & alum.wrapped torus' under copper.?????

  • this i know, sounds strange but i recently have been havin crazy mathematical dreams and after searchin the web for images of the things i dream, i found this and all the rodin coil, and a levity ball. I know nothing about math, or computers,,,,, wtf , who r u people?

  • Great graphics Barbitone, in like the transitions to the Vector Equilibrium. As you mentioned the 2D to 3D, it occured to me as I watched that maybe it is a 2D representation of a 3D. I was noticing cubes with three different planes as axis' while watching and is not the first time I've noticed this. Wondering if anyone else sees this?

  • 1:42 does make one think. Would it be a coincidence brought to (high)light, or an insight on how to better apply the match to circular coil of sorts? I would need to be reminded how the best performing Rodin coils are still in touch with the math, as it's not exactly always obvious.

    I'd like to learn how the math is laid out on a sphere, and how windings would apply to it.

  • "I'd like to learn how the math is laid out on a sphere, and how windings would apply to it. "

    So would I! That's my stumbling block at the moment, going from 2D to 3D and then even 4D (movement).

  • Awesome work! I wonder if Rodin and Haramein have seen the number path in the 64 tetra grid as you highlighted it at time index 1:42 ?

    Brill!

  • oh my 396! that's cool!

  • Wow.

    Great.

    Thank you.

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  • I like the music.

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