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Tag Archives: Sacred Geometry
Sacred Geometry In A Teeth Structure – Spiral Teeth Of A Sea Lamprey
Sea lamprey resemble eels but different in several important ways, paramount of which their lack of jaws instead sea lampreys has sucker like mouth equipped with spiral rows of teeth. Sea Lampreys also are prehistoric: they attach themselves to other fishes and after rasping trough the skin, derive nourishment from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Lamprey, Sacred Geometry, Sea, spiral, Structure, Teeth
Soul Technology : The Internal Stargate
Marko Rodin has discovered the source of the non-decaying spin of the electron. Although scientists know that all electrons in the universe spin, they have never discovered the source of this spin. Rodin has. He has discovered the underpinning geometry … Continue reading
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Tagged DNA, energy, Internal, Sacred Geometry, soul, spiral, spiritual, Stargate, Technology
A Vortex of Little Orange Men – Do Ho Suh’s ‘Cause & Effect’
This giant tornado of piggybacked men is an installation by Korean artist Do Ho Suh that is currently on display at Western Washington University (photographs above depict it in alternate configurations). Via Western: “‘Cause & Effect’ evokes a vicious tornado. This vast ceiling … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Do, engineering, Ho, Little, Men, Orange, Sacred Geometry, spiral, Suh, Vortex, ‘Cause & Effect’
Sudbury Neutrino Observatory – A neutrino detector built into the largest man-made underground cavity in the world
More than a mile underground in an Ontario mine is the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. The detector is located in the largest man made underground cavity in the world: a barrel 108 feet deep and 72 feet across forming a chamber … Continue reading
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Tagged built, cavity, detector, engineering, largest, man-made, Neutrino, Observatory, Sacred Geometry, Star of David, Sudbury, underground, WORLD
SNOWFLAKES UP CLOSE: A SMALL, FRAGILE WORLD
If you’re one of those people who likes to ponder things while looking out a frosty window on a cold winter day, these pictures will clear up one of those long standing wonders: each snowflake really IS unique. Some look like roman … Continue reading
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Tagged CLOSE, FRAGILE, Sacred Geometry, science, SMALL, SNOWFLAKES, WORLD
An interdimensional vortex in the Gulf of Aden
A strange report prepared by Admiral Maksimov for Prime Minister Putin of the Russian Northern Fleet indicates that a ‘mysterious magnetic vortex’ currently centered in the Gulf of Aden has “defied” all the combined efforts of Russia, U.S. and China … Continue reading
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Tagged fractal, Gulf of Aden, interdimensional, Sacred Geometry, science, Vortex
Floating Pyramid –
Wood structure and Styrofoam Bahia de Rincón, Puerto Rico 2004. By Pedro Reyes. The sea and the desert have something in common. They are wide undulating infinities. Perhaps it is the impossibility of fixing your gaze on a single detail … Continue reading
Sacred geometry symbols in Armenian legacy -
Symbols of the House of Hasan-Jalalyan, an Armenian dynasty that ruled the region of Khachen from 1214 onwards, are very interesting. There are a cross, a David star, and a spiral on the house symbol – Since Armenia located near the Asia … Continue reading
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Tagged Armenian, cross, David star, fractal, legacy, Phoenix, Sacred Geometry, spiral, symbols
Choreography, geometry work and research of Oskar Schlemmer –
The Bauhaus, as a teaching institution for the arts, was established in 1919, in an attempt to unify all of the arts in, as its founder Walter Gropius expressed it, a “cathedral of Socialism.” Oskar Schlemmer, a leading practitioner of … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, art, choreography, engineering, Geometry, Oskar Schlemmer, research, Sacred Geometry, spiral
A Cube Kite –
THE SKY-SKIMMING ARCHITECTURAL MARVEL TOOK NINE MONTHS TO BUILD : No matter your age, there’s something wondrous in getting a kite to take flight. So imagine the buoyant delight of getting a seven-foot cubic kite off the ground (or, in this … Continue reading
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Tagged cube, engineering, England., Jersey, Kite, Sacred Geometry, science