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Nothing in This Book is True, but its Exactly How Things Are - Bob Frissel and http://www.bota.org/ should get us started :) -ShamanDhia elan_spire...
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Shaman Dhia <shamandhia@...> wrote: Nothing in This Book is True, but its Exactly How Things Are - Bob Frissel and http://www.bota.org/ should get us...
Malcolm Schosha
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... localized in form, then all life is sacred, and nature is constantly providing us with epiphanies. All the forces which structure life - the elements, the...
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Hello All, Haven't had time to respond much to the new thread though it definitely excites me. Regarding sacred geometry links, check out my Geometry "point of...
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... Some stuff that is a little less flakish imho might be Robert Lawlor and Miranda Lundy's respective books, both entitled "Sacred Geometry" for starters. I...
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elan_spire <elan_spire@...> wrote: Would you please give some examples of what you would consider to be "some form or other of (living) spiritual...
Malcolm Schosha
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... Some stuff that is a little less flakish imho might be Robert Lawlor and Miranda Lundy's respective books, both entitled "Sacred Geometry" for starters. I...
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... Well, actually, you were not being critical to me (but someone else), and I was agreeing with you, so we are quite alright there. I'm not always known for...
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Gendler, Yes, I do have Madhu Khanna's book on yantra, although I have not had time to study it. The thing about yantras is that although they are geometric...
Malcolm Schosha
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... On this, I agree, for the most part. A large portion of the shape- oriented symbolism spans far beyond Hinduism, however. For instance, the downward...
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gendler <gendler@...> wrote: How would you suggest the list potentially go about studying the spiritual end of Geometry ? As far as I can see, it would...
Malcolm Schosha
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Hello, Gendler and Malcom. I have found your posts of some interest. The word spiritual can be difficult to use well. Spiritual, as I understand the word, can...
J Vincent Beall
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"That would be to apply an efficient language like geometry to make a concise theory of what is beautiful" To use the common language...Some guys like fat...
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Jan 7, 2004
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If that were actually the case the advertising industry would be dead. We share ideals of beauty based on proportion, and this is something we can explore ...
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In a message dated 1/7/04 10:44:04 AM GMT Standard Time, mikebispham@... ... Oops; _jeans_...
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Some members might find this study of M. C. Escher's etching The Print Gallery interesting. http://escherdroste.math.leidenuniv.nl/ Malcolm Schosha ... Do...
Malcolm Schosha
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The advertizing industry promotes skinny skinny SKINNY! Not exactly the reproductive ideal. No body fat to support a baby and where are the hips?? I myself am...
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In a message dated 1/8/04 10:34:56 AM GMT Standard Time, fustie@... ... hips?? I feel you've rather missed my point! snip ... Not sure what you mean in...
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Hi all, the flake is back. Regarding Math and Beauty, I would like to share my personal experiences. I am a visual artist, and words are difficult for me to...
Shaman Dhia
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Hello 'Shamandhia' Visited your links. Its an appallingly simple-minded attempt to sell a product using what is lamely presented as a scientific link between...
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This message is forwarded by the moderator of Polytopia. Michael Schneider is author of "A Beginner's Guide To Constructing The Universe: The Mathematical...
dan duddy
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I've just uploaded many pictures of my polyhedra made from clear acrylic tubes and fluorescent nylon string. The folder is in the files section and is called ...
Dan
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Jan 18, 2004
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Check it out. No chord factors. http://groups.msn.com/BuckminsterFuller/shoebox.msnw?action =ShowPhoto&PhotoID=187 or http://makeashorterlink.com/?E67522747 ...
Dick Fischbeck
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I think if you project a 4-D cube onto a space perpendicular to its diagonal you get a rhombic dodecahedron with internal edges and planes that are parallel to...
Alan Michelson
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I think if you project a 4-D Cross Polytope (Dual with hypercube) onto a space parallel to its opposite cells, you get a dou-tet cube. In fact, with some of...
Alan Michelson
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Zome is now offering parts by the pound, a great way to add to your kit or to start one. You get a lot more pieces than if you bought a kit. You don't get a...
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The icosahedron has 5-fold symmetry while the Vector Equilibrium has 4-fold symmetry, but both also have 3-fold symmetry. And do you know why? Because we live...
Alan Michelson
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... Rotation of a 3-dimensional cube. ... Rotation of the 4-dimensional hypercube. You can get a better view at: http://www.netspace.net.au/~gregegan/ As I...
Alan Michelson
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I will be displaying some of my fluorescent polyhedra sculptures at a psytrance party this Saturday 3/13. I may have my Zometool kit and plenty of other...
Dan
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I believe that the problem is because we can't tessellate regular tetrahedra nor regular pentagonal dodecahedra on this supposedly THREE-DIMENSIONAL realm as...
Alan Michelson
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