Marko Rodin's vortex-based mathematics part 10 of 44
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Thanx for sharing! Amazing lecture! Love the way how all geniuses seem to invent their own language and were never really a part of the " field of science" they intended to understand. Instead of grasping on it was letting go that gave them the "out of the box" perspective. Brilliant example of a sheep and shepherd principle. Where would we be if we think for and act upon ourselves.
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@FragRaptor ahahahaha I!
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The number of the universe is the number J!
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Yes, that was my first impression too. It also resambles the Volkswagen logo a bit. :P
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Kinda looks like the mason symbol.
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B, 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,
1A,1B, 20,21,22,23...etc. In this universe, folks have five fingers and a thumb on each hand....Now transpose this system to 'base a "12" number system, and don't forget the dudes with three fingers and one thumb an each hand either. LOL.
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I'd really like to take all this stuff to crop circles... and see what pops out!
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guys like Marko, Nasim Haramein and Garrett Lisi will find the grand unified theory long before the 50,000 scientists and trillion dollars spent at Cern. All cern will find out as that there are endless elementary particles.
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No disrespect, but I'll be dammed if this isn't the guy on the Pixies Come on Pilgrim Album cover!
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Nature is simple and perfect. He had the subtle genius to factor in consciousness, what made all previous theories inert. He breathed life into numbers, which is the very blueprint of life!
If you can't tell that this is absolute truth......try harder.
Barbitone 2 years ago 7
Hes still explaining the theory behind it, its a long lecture into the more advanced stuff.
ddstar 3 years ago 7