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RE: "ORU KAMI" - The art of creating something physical out of something flat

in #science3 years ago

Hello @erh.germany,

I love this Origami/Oru Kami post, and I learned some new things here as well regarding the origins.

My fascination with origami is probably due to this ingrained fascination I have with geometry, and although there's a lot of math involved with these shapes and patterns that are so consistent in nature, I think it's a visual appeal the does it for me, similarly with your fascination.

that the universe can also be seen as a spatiotemporal folded-into-one-another universe, and that the many folds hold their mystery.

This is a very interesting concept. It makes me imagine the universe looking something like a kaleidoscope of fractals, and to me it also makes sense that this would be the case due to the vibrating fractal formations in nature.

You are quite skilled at creating origami, and pushing through the frustrating moments when you were following the tutorials with sweating fingers shows just how much determination you have. You are a natural when it comes to creative things involving the hands. I can't wait to see more of your sewing soon too!

Awesome post my friend, thank you for sharing!

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Thank you, my friend.
I'm rejoicing that you share my fascination. I would love to know where I read the part about the universe folding in on itself, but unfortunately I forgot. A very interesting hint from you about fractals that could point to it :)

As for the sewing, I'm sure I'll do another blogpost, I just always fail to photo-document it while I'm busy sewing. I recently set up a little sewing station at home, so I finally don't have to take the dining table and keep putting my work away. This is a great gain, although the space in the room suffers somewhat as a result.

Sincere greetings to you!