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The star of david and fractals –
Fractals never stop surprising me. More then any other form of art fractal pictures are the art of the unexpected, derived from the universal Chaos. So imagine my surprise when I saw this strict geometrical orderly sign – the six-pointed … Continue reading
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Tagged Fractals, Julia set., Mandelbrot set, Mathematics, Sacred Geometry, Star of David
Sacred geometry and architecture in iran -
Persian architecture emphasized on Beauty, and by means of Sacred Geometry Persians measured the proportions of heaven and reflected them in the dimensions of buildings on the earth. By using mathematics, Iranian architecture has achieved a high level of beauty and … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture.Sacred geometry, Islamic, Mathematics, patterns, science, structures
King’s Cross Station in London, United Kingdom.
Looking at the interior design of King’s Cross Station in London, you have to admire the sacred geometry and fractal mathematics applied there. The water fall like pillar coming from the top in a wonderful way and shape. The steel structure of … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, fractal, King’s Cross Station, London, Mathematics, Sacred Geometry, United Kingdom
M.C. Escher: More Mathematics Than Meets the Eye.
By Sara Robinson SIAM News, Number 8, October 2002 As a teenager, number theorist Hendrik Lenstra was fascinated by the mathematical themes of M.C. Escher’s artwork. A few years later, however, he lost his early enthusiasm for the Dutch artist, finding … Continue reading
Stephen Hawking.
Stephen Hawking is the former Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and author of A Brief History of Time which was an international bestseller. Now Director of Research at the Institute for Theoretical Cosmology at Cambridge, his other books … Continue reading