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Old 11-18-2008, 09:36 PM   #121
GregorArturo
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Default Re: Cracking the Code

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Originally Posted by Christo888 View Post
If you were to take a paper plate and divide it into 12 equal sections like a pie, of course you would have a continuous circle of 12 sections as if you were to spin it. And starting at a point going around the circle you would end up at the beginning again. Kind of like life I suppose year after year. But if you were to find an opening in that cycle or circle could you step up into another realm perhaps and have new experiences in that new circle of beginning to end and so on. So if waves and frequency’s had new places to go would that ‘allow’ the waves and frequency’s to have a new effect in a new realm, synonymous as the property of Pi (you cannot contain it). Maybe or maybe not be the same wave or frequency but it perhaps found a new arena to experience in and have new effects. Like when we go on vacation we are the same person it’s just that we are visiting a new place and we are adventuresome to discover and explore.

So if you were to take this paper plate that is divided into 12 sections and cut along one of the 12 lines starting from the outside edge and cutting towards the middle and stopping at the center of the pie, then lift one edge up and push the other edge down there is now a new opening into a different realm of experience contained within the circumference of the circle. A 13th space- opening or gateway that is in a vertical position compared to the other 12 sections that are on a horizontal plateau and the path leads up (or down) into that new territory, like a spiral staircase. Mathematics is exact and will always provide an answer but how does one know what to do with the answer they have?

Of course we have all heard of 12 around 1, but what if it is 12 into 1, isn’t that also 13?
Would waves and frequency’s be more effective in a spiral or circular pattern that was modulated in order to hold the pattern, like a tornado or hurricane? Angles are important and have electro-magnetic factoring but isn’t it also true this is about “Circles not Angles” (Thoth) the spiral of life.
Yes, this is hopping into more abstract mathematics, quantum theory level type thinking. But yes, I understand your notion the 'new realm' and specifically applying it to 12 around 1. However, who says you an make only one cut, if a cut at all? Because you can have an infinite number of cuts, with an infinite number of 'new realms'.

Also, one needs to understand 12 around 1, and 6 around 1. 7 is the most geometrically stable number in the second dimension involving the points of 6 equilateral triangles together forming a hexagon which then creates 7 vertices in the newly created shape. 13 is the most geometrically stable shape in the third dimension involving the platonic solid of the icosahedron which involves twenty equilateral triangles together connected together [that fit perfectly inside a sphere] where each of the 12 vertices touch the surface of the sphere and each one connects to a central point of the shape (both of them technically) making thirteen vertices or points in total. The traditional view of twelve around one focuses on the notion of 12 points in a circle revolving around one (as it is also a dominant theme in our lives, ie the clock and the zodiac). This doesn't mean that the latter is an interpretation of the former (to simplify into say a two dimensional construct) as the concept is relevant in mathematics and physics. Marko Rodin's toroid is based on a progression of 3,6,9 emitting from a center point in equally distanced directions (spaced 30 degrees).

Six around one
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Icosahedron


Traditional view of twelve around one


I have a feeling Christo you may already understand this, but it will help other people get on topic with the discussion.
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