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Dancing Galaxy - Merkaba 21/34 Spin with Particle Simulations

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2011

Music: "Excape" by Baker Beltz from the album "Goodbye Restless Night" now available on iTunes.

This is an animation that was born out of a thought experiment: What if the motion of an entire galaxy were governed by the motion of sacred geometric forms. This video contains two merkbas, or star tetrahedrons spinning at a 21 to 34 ratio as determined by the fibonacci sequence. Each one of the 8 points on each star tetrahedron is emitting particles. Each particle represents a star in a micro galaxy. Each "star" in this animation has it's own simulated gravitational field. When the gravitational fields of the stars interact with each other, you get the dancing micro galaxy of this animation.

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  • THANK YOU My Brother an self One!

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