The Cosmos + Sacred Geometry
source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3175352.stm
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Leonardo da Vinci had the right idea
More precisely, we may inhabit a dodecahedral cosmos. It is, according to the scientists, the best way to account for the latest satellite observations.
Dodecahedrons, and similar shapes, have long fascinated mankind. Plato believed that the Universe was made up of them.
Leonardo da Vinci also studied them, as did the great astronomer Kepler, who thought the structure of the Solar System was based on geometrical shapes.
Further observations, especially from space probes yet to be launched, may settle the matter, and may at last reveal the hidden geometry of the Universe.
Ripples in the sky
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, the "echo" of the Big Bang, contains a wealth of data about the early history of the Universe, as well as its large-scale structure.
If only we had precise enough observations of it to discriminate between competing ideas of what the Universe is like.
The scientists were writing in Nature magazine
Will it expand forever? Is space infinite? Such profound questions may have their answers in the CMB.
Specifically, the answers may be found in the ripples in the CMB - miniscule, regular, fluctuations in its strength over the sky.
Data from the US space agency's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), which maps the CMB, suggests that at the very largest scales its temperature fluctuations seen across the sky are smaller than would be produced by an infinite Universe.
It seems the WMAP data shows the Universe is too small for large fluctuations to be seen in the microwave background radiation.
Positively curved space sections
Astronomers from the US and France suggest that space itself is not big enough to support such waves. A small, cosmologically speaking, finite Universe, however, made of curved pentagons joined together into a sphere, would fit the observations.
The answer could be in the CMB
Writing a commentary in Nature, George Ellis of the University of Cape Town, says we live in a Universe "with positively curved space sections and a non-standard topology".
Indeed, a dodecahedral Universe, were you able to traverse it, would have some interesting properties. If you went out to the edge of the dodecahedron, you would come back in through the opposite face.
More precise observations made by WMAP and by its successor, the Planck satellite, to be launched in 2007, will tell scientists if the cosmos does have such a shape, or if it is even stranger.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3175352.stm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbHHr90psIs
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vaxart
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I believe in Hinduism or Buddhism mathematics is considered to be divine since the universe is mathematical in nature.
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floydyboy
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
Very cool. I never really paid that much attention to that song. Kinda felt it rather than heard it.
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floydyboy
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s_peak
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
I've always loved that song... and I had heard that Tool will play sacred geometry visuals during concerts that match the music... which is awesome... but I never truly knew the depth of this awesome song.
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s_peak
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UtopianSky
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"Sacred Geometry". I haven't heard that term in a long time- I was so into that before fractals.
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UtopianSky
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mattovermatter
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It really is amazing what science is now putting forward in terms of explaining the origins and functions of our multiverse
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mattovermatter
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echelgreen
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mattovermatter:
We won't get close to that until we incorporate the primacy of consciousness. But realizing the importance and influence of sacred geometry in not only the cosmos but within nearly every frame of our existence, is a huge step. Geometry is coming back in a huge way.
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echelgreen
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mattovermatter
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echelgreen:
i agree my friend. it is just part of explaining the truth as we flow into this period of consciousness ascension in the age of the aquarius.
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mattovermatter