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Dan Winter * Dodecahedral Grids * Fractality * Gravity & LifeForce * Platonic Solids * 2

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  • im having trouble understanding any of this. what is his background? geometry? linguistics? mathematics? physics? his own thing?

  • @sanguinesurfer I am having trouble understanding you questioning his background and not his works. Well, he was trained as a systems engineer with IBM, was good friends with people like Itzhak Bentov, Vincent Bridges and many more interesting characters. He learned Sufi practices and sacred gymnastics and also teaches Feng Shui and bio-architecture. Just go to his website goldenmean dot info and you can find his vault of ideas and concepts.

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  • "The amount of gravity in anything is predicted by the amount of self similarity, fractality of the inside of the outside... "

    OK best of luck with that.

  • this man should be in charge on the world........

  • My studies & research have only hinted at the connections this guy has made. He speaks of these things as if it was second nature. Brilliant!

  • @kingtingrollotong thanks. I was wondering what his background is to figure out what education I'm lacking to understand this. I would question his works if I knew where to begin. I would end up with a question for every other second of this video

  • im having trouble understanding any of this

  • @11moonelf If you listen carefully from 1:48, Dan corrects himself, when he says that the cube's edge is 1. As for the edges of the other shapes, in the hypercube, he states their length as RATIOS of the length of the cube's edge, which at ratio length 1, is the unit measure against which all other edges are measured - again, on a RATIO basis, rather than in absolute units like angstroms, picometres or metres etc. Does this clear things up for you? Let me know. Cheers!

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