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ThraXeD

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I know this is a bit crazy, but I do feel like I'm onto something. I just don't know how to do the complicated math for it.  I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. This has to be a theory of some kind.

So, we all know about Sacred Geometry (google images to sum it up) hopefully, this adds to the effect if you can think in 3D.  If you could have a root equation that explained everything, I feel it's this.

The Key for Everything, the Crown of Thorns

 

feedback appreciated :) 

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54 minutes ago, ThraXeD said:

The Key for Everything, the Crown of Thorns

I sincerly hope this is not another preaching  attempt, so I will take your question as genuine.

55 minutes ago, ThraXeD said:

So, we all know about Sacred Geometry (google images to sum it up) hopefully, this adds to the effect if you can think in 3D.  If you could have a root equation that explained everything, I feel it's this.

 

You might find reading Marcus Du Sautoy's book interesting in answer to your question

 

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Other books of interest might be the wooden books series,particarly sacred deometry by Mirand Lundy and Symmetry by David Wade

 

https://woodenbooks.com/index.php

 

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5 minutes ago, ThraXeD said:

I  was thinking if it was turned into math, it would be  the theory of relativity

Doubtfully. The theory of relativity deals with the relation between space and time, while your geometry is only spatial.

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I think the author is referring to the geometric symbolism of this pictures. Like Leonardo using the triangle to represent the trinity.

But pictures tell a thousand words. And making these images in math as a universal language that is easer to share that translating a Bible and printing it.

I have the Bible but I am no expert on math symbolism in the Bible. But I think the mathematics thread is the proper place to put this topic. The geometry here is complex. And we don’t understand it all. I wish the author would have used only one example and explained his thoughts. But this is Dan Brown’s territory.

 

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