Monday, February 7, 2011

Decoding the Dance of Space

<span lang="">This article is a follow-up on my last one, entitled Rodin Fibonacci Wheel Symmetries.

The first key to taking the wheel to the next dimension is the six hexagrams, and the triangles they contain.

We will always count the numbers on a triangle clockwise in order to label them. Think of this as the experience of time in one direction. It is helpful, however to think of a backwards stream of information through time. Thus we have 3-6-9; 6-3-9; 1-1-1; 8-8-8; 1-4-7; 5-2-8; 1-7-4; 2-5-8.</span>
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The next key I discovered is the application of the Buckminster Fuller Vector Flexor "jitterbug".&nbsp; This is a beautiful geometric dance which Bucky believed was a model for the Universe.&nbsp; It is significant I think, because it shows the crucial transformation from cubic/octahedral symmetry to dodecahedral/icosahedral symmetry. &nbsp;Take a look at these animations to get an idea of how this works.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HefLC3PW8XQ&amp;feature=related">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HefLC3PW8XQ&amp;feature=related</a>
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Now how does this apply to the Rodin Fibonacci Wheel?&nbsp; Watch closely.
Our starting point will always be the cubeoctahedron, which is known in physics as vector equilibrium.&nbsp;

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This will correspond to the first two triangles, 3-6-9 and 6-3-9. This also corresponds to a noble gas in Walter Russel's system (diagram in my post Template for Universal Mathematics): asexuality, maximum inertia, maximum stablitiy, maximum complexity/softness of crystallization.

The cubeoctahedron then can tilt to the right or left, where it becomes an icosahedron at a tilt of 15 degrees. This is the same tilt angle as the four askew triangles, 1-4-7; 5-2-8; 7-4-1 and 2-5-8!!! When the icosahedron is closing into the octahedron, it is male, and when it opens back into the cubeoctahedron it is female.
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At the maximum point of the wave, the figure collapses to an octahedron. This corresponds with carbon: bisexuality, maximum compression, maximum resistance, simplicity and hardness of crystallization, and the appearance, due to motion, of the stability of form.
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Despite the 3-dimensional transformation between these three shapes, a 2-dimensional hexagram is visible, when we center our perspective on a triangular face.&nbsp; So we see a motion which moves in a cycle, but can change direction at four turning points: 9-6-3; 3-6-9; 1-1-1; and 8-8-8. In this way, it can be steered into infinitely complex forms. We can look at it like a flow chart indexed by the angle of the triangle that is front and centered, corresponding with the 8 triangles of our 24 number circle.

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Now compare this with the eight trigrams around a circle which form the basis of the I Ching.

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The four trigrams at the top/bottom/left/right are in positions of relative balance, at the zero points and&nbsp;peaks of the wave, whereas the four trigrams at diagonals are in the transitional phase.&nbsp; Because the left side of the circle is a mirrored inverse of the right side, we can unite the opposing hexagrams for a deeper understanding of this system.&nbsp; The noble gas is both Creative AND Receptive, it contains both the memories of every action, and the imagination which will create the future.&nbsp;&nbsp;The dense matter of maximum potential at the peak of the wave is Radiant AND Dark.&nbsp; That is,&nbsp;hot and cold, light and dark, dense&nbsp;motion at the center&nbsp;and tenuous space&nbsp;surrounding it are in maximum opposition.&nbsp; We can simplify and bring these two together into a kind of magic square/circle.
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3-6-9 triangle becomes 3 according to multiples of 3; likewise&nbsp;6-3-9 becomes 6.&nbsp; 1-1-1 becomes 1, 8-8-8 becomes 8.&nbsp; 1-4-7 becomes 4 because it is powers of 4, and 7-4-1 is powers of&nbsp; 7.&nbsp; 2-5-8 and 5-2-8&nbsp; are abbreviations of halving and doubling cycles, or 5 and 2, respectively.

Now imagine that you can not only change direction from clockwise or counter-clockwise, but that, at any stage of the cycle, you can choose a new center triangle to start from. This gives us a model of the 4-dimensional 24-cell, which can nest all five platonic solids.&nbsp; Look at this view where the octahedron goes from a plane, to fully formed, back to a plane again.

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To view it as a 3-d hologram, cross your eyes and try to bring the two images into resolution together, a lot like a Magic Eye.&nbsp; I recommend printing the image if you are doing this a lot, as staring at a computer screen with your eyes crossed will give you a headache.&nbsp; From this page on Hyperspace. <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~eswab/hyprspac.html">http://home.comcast.net/~eswab/hyprspac.html</a>

Furthermore, it unfolds the pattern to 64 total permutations, just like the I Ching.&nbsp; If this can be shown to be a workable system, it would throw a completely new spin (literally) on the I Ching; there are various states of motion described by the different hexagrams.&nbsp; From this perspective, we could use Nassim Haramein's 64 tetrahedron vector-matrix&nbsp;grid ( <a href="http://www.theresonanceproject.org/graphics.html">http://www.theresonanceproject.org/graphics.html</a>&nbsp;) as a starting point.&nbsp; I am trying to find someone who could model this matrix going through the Vector Flexor Jitterbug Dance.

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More to come, feedback is encouraged/appreciated.&nbsp; Peace to All.

1 comment:

  1. Hi - where are you based? Would like to chat about this stuff if possible.
    Best
    Anthony
    marketharmony@aol.com

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