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Part 3: The square root of three in molecular structure.
The Geometry of Life is a video description of sacred geometry by Aidrian O'Connor [ http://www.natures-word.com ], created in 2000 as part of his thesis on sacred geometry at Goddard College. It focuses specifically on the square root of three in sacred geometry - what geometric forms generate it, where it can be found in molecular structures, and possibly reasons why. Note this is a DRAFT version, and is NOT narrated by Michael Wilkins as the credits indicate.

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  • Thanks for the feedack negait... many regrets when I look back at this more than a decade later. All the 3D in these movies was hand-coded in POV-Ray - no GUI at all, just code, render sequence, stitch together a timeline from the frames, see how it came out, and try again. Wish I could get the time to remake the whole thing and include the final narration that was recorded but never utilized.

  • Yes, the sodium line was a mistake that unfortunately never was corrected. The final audio, where it is corrected, was never added to the videos.

    If you don't find a sense of mystery or beauty in 'geometric primes and their relationship' - the simple fact that they are as they are - so be it. I don't consider it a detractor that I, and many others, do.

    To each their own.

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  • look at the snowflake at 1:59 the three cubes in the middle look awesome.

  • Sacred geometry = organic chemistry

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  • nassim haramein... look him up...

  • Aidrian, next time dont have the rotating geometric shapes spinning so fast! If you slowed down the rotation I'd be able to see the whole thing a lot better. Thanks.

  • WOOOOOOOW.. WOOOOOOW.. WOOOOOOOW..!!

  • @aidrianoconnor actually...Sodium chloride, also known as salt, common salt, table salt, or halite, is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl.

    there's no mistake you're right.

  • @mindprism you fail to see the bigger picture of natures secrets

  • thank u for posting the vidioe.....

    Yahweh has taken israel from the slavery of egypt with the strong arm...

    how big is number one?

  • Good Work Again!

  • @danwat1234 just one :)

  • @skibee50 ... well, I'm no math graduate, but the way I see it, a point can (or is) be infinitely small, so infinite # of points can occupy a point in space, given that the point in space isn't inifnitely small as well ...

    lim n --> infinity :: n/n = 1/1 when you take l'hospital .. so by doing a l limit test, 1 inifinitely small point can occupy one infinitely small point ... or so.

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