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RE: What Do You Think of Sacred Geometry?

in #sacred-geometry6 years ago

Never heard the term 'sacred geometry' before but am well aware of the links between mathematics and the natural world, or perhaps that should be between the natural world and mathematics! But it does figure that these links mean that maths can be applied to practically anything in life, the patterns are there to be discovered and applied!
As usual, I will ere on the side of doubt as to the mystical slant on this but rather think you missed out by not having a 'Spirograph' set as a child my friend lol;-)
I also can't believe you didn't use the terms 'magical triangle' or mention the mighty Fibonacci in this article! So much interesting subject matter in here and lots of fascinating stuff to go at!
Best wishes to you and your loved ones and great post :-)

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I think we did have a Spirograph, but never used it. Now I wish we did. I’m not very familiar with the magic triangle, but the sum of digits squalling nine comes up quite a bit in some videos I’ve been watching. I think the Fibonacci sequence may just be the tip of the iceberg.

If you're interested, take a look at Fermat's last theorem which has only fairly recently been proven. It's a bit like a three-dimensional Pythagoras but again, it's about the threes!

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