Golden Mean
Hey,
I attended a Vedic Mathamatics seminar in Byron Bay Australia last year and
found out about the the Golden mean or phi ratio of 1:1.618.
I'm a very logical, scientific person and thus a friend paid for this to expand
my mind to allow for this metaphysics, then quantify it to myself .
(Plus ordered me a copy of "the book of Phi" by Jain.)
I will not pretend to understand all the metaphyical side of these beliefs,
however, the fact that Ben Franklin utilized a magic square/Lo-Shu square
to in his experiments thereby the sum/sigma equals 260.
Rodin coil used the 108 code, that is phi (1.618) to 100 decimal places and
Searl effect generator factored in phi with the materials utilized.
This is Jain words paraphrased from my notes in this seminar and I was the
only non metaphysical person there that asked scientific questions. He was
interested in my idea of having circuits containing the golden mean/phi.
(If what everyone has been saying is true, we will see the results!!)
Therefore, I must ask if anyone has seriously tried to incorporate the ratio
of 1.618 in either geometry and/or Ohms law in a circuit?.
I have only made a simple circuit and a metaphysist told me the correct
colours to use to obtain a non-linear result.
(can't explain how, I don't understand the metaphysics behind it)
I have only utilized the phi ratio in a simple circuit to quantify to myself if
there is anomolies to approaching this with a non scientific methodology
and will this obtain broken symmetry with non-linear results?
I know this a bit off topic but I'm very interested if anyone has used this
concept in geometry of the coil and then compare to the actual calculated
results of the expected properties of the coil.
Regards
Zero
Hey,
I attended a Vedic Mathamatics seminar in Byron Bay Australia last year and
found out about the the Golden mean or phi ratio of 1:1.618.
I'm a very logical, scientific person and thus a friend paid for this to expand
my mind to allow for this metaphysics, then quantify it to myself .
(Plus ordered me a copy of "the book of Phi" by Jain.)
I will not pretend to understand all the metaphyical side of these beliefs,
however, the fact that Ben Franklin utilized a magic square/Lo-Shu square
to in his experiments thereby the sum/sigma equals 260.
Rodin coil used the 108 code, that is phi (1.618) to 100 decimal places and
Searl effect generator factored in phi with the materials utilized.
This is Jain words paraphrased from my notes in this seminar and I was the
only non metaphysical person there that asked scientific questions. He was
interested in my idea of having circuits containing the golden mean/phi.
(If what everyone has been saying is true, we will see the results!!)
Therefore, I must ask if anyone has seriously tried to incorporate the ratio
of 1.618 in either geometry and/or Ohms law in a circuit?.
I have only made a simple circuit and a metaphysist told me the correct
colours to use to obtain a non-linear result.
(can't explain how, I don't understand the metaphysics behind it)
I have only utilized the phi ratio in a simple circuit to quantify to myself if
there is anomolies to approaching this with a non scientific methodology
and will this obtain broken symmetry with non-linear results?
I know this a bit off topic but I'm very interested if anyone has used this
concept in geometry of the coil and then compare to the actual calculated
results of the expected properties of the coil.
Regards
Zero
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