Thanks for posting this. :) Wormholes are intriguing things. I often wonder what would be on the other end of the wormholes. If it's a doorway to another dimension or a parallel universe. The concept of infinity itself is hard to wrap one's head around.
Well done, this idea has and is being talked about among networks in the bay area. The collective mind has become aware of it, and it is gaining gravity towards more investigation.
You know how to get some of these answers? Practice out of bodies techniques because anything else is just speculation. We have the ability to get the answers we seek.
The text description is a very nice encapsulation of the topic, & your video fleshes out the details even better
With all the attention that is placed on SD , Im very surprised that it doesnt take into account the factors that you mention here, such as ''the mechanism of change behind [our] value systems''; as any other analysis would be, IMO, utterly formless & ultimately useless. We need dimensionality, or different levels of comparative correlates to really make sense of things
Nice photos too, especially the wormhole (:48); it got me thinking
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IYO is the significant part just the space in-between the (2-D) crossing points of the double helix, which you suggest represents the reaching of infinity?
I cant help but think of 3 things here:
a). The possible hyperbolic shape for the universe (as corresponding to half the open area).
b). A Pseudosphere (as corresponding to the crossing points).
[Note: Im basing the 1st two on Alan Watts suggestion of the void as possibly being more important than the form, thus the negative space in such images actual represents the ''form'' so to speak].
c). In viewing a complete DNA strand, we get many of what you suggest as representing infinities (which Id say could correlate to Cantors Set Theory & the notion of an infinity of infinities).
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idork 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this. :) Wormholes are intriguing things. I often wonder what would be on the other end of the wormholes. If it's a doorway to another dimension or a parallel universe. The concept of infinity itself is hard to wrap one's head around.
HaleyMary 2 years ago
Well done, this idea has and is being talked about among networks in the bay area. The collective mind has become aware of it, and it is gaining gravity towards more investigation.
Mathfails 2 years ago
You know how to get some of these answers? Practice out of bodies techniques because anything else is just speculation. We have the ability to get the answers we seek.
imfreeinfinity 2 years ago
Good idea. The doule helix is a universal enough symbol. That's how, after All, the carbon based life forms evolve. :)
MaBu888 2 years ago
The text description is a very nice encapsulation of the topic, & your video fleshes out the details even better
With all the attention that is placed on SD , Im very surprised that it doesnt take into account the factors that you mention here, such as ''the mechanism of change behind [our] value systems''; as any other analysis would be, IMO, utterly formless & ultimately useless. We need dimensionality, or different levels of comparative correlates to really make sense of things
onenall 2 years ago
Nice photos too, especially the wormhole (:48); it got me thinking
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()
IYO is the significant part just the space in-between the (2-D) crossing points of the double helix, which you suggest represents the reaching of infinity?
I cant help but think of 3 things here:
a). The possible hyperbolic shape for the universe (as corresponding to half the open area).
b). A Pseudosphere (as corresponding to the crossing points).
onenall 2 years ago
[Note: Im basing the 1st two on Alan Watts suggestion of the void as possibly being more important than the form, thus the negative space in such images actual represents the ''form'' so to speak].
c). In viewing a complete DNA strand, we get many of what you suggest as representing infinities (which Id say could correlate to Cantors Set Theory & the notion of an infinity of infinities).
onenall 2 years ago
The crossing points are one of the most important in their representation of opening a "doorway" to infinity, yeah I would say so.
thepathlesspath 2 years ago