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Wenzel Jamnitzer - Platonic Solids, ‘’Perspectiva Corporum Regularium’’, 1568.
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E. L. Trouvelot - Astronomical Atlas, 1881. 1. Mare Humorum, from a study made in 1875. 2. The Planet Mars, observed September 3, 1877. 3. Aurora Borealis, observed March 1, 1872. 4. Star Clusters in Hurcules, from a study made in June, 1877. 5. The Planet Jupiter, observed November 1, 1880. 6. The Great Nebula in Orion, from a study made in the years 1875-76. 7. The Zodiacal Light, observed February 20, 1876. 8. Total Eclipse of the Sun, observed in Wyoming, July 29, 1878. 9. Partial Eclipse of the Moon, observed October 24, 1874. 10. The Planet Saturn, observed on November 30, 1874.
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Multiverse. The Multiverse (or Meta-Universe) is the hypothetical set of infinite or finite possible Universes (including the Universe we consistently experience) that together comprise everything that exists: the entirety of Space, Time, Matter, and Energy as well as the Physical Laws and Constants that describe them. The various Universes within the Multiverse are sometimes called “Parallel Universes” or “Alternate Universes”. Here are the five most plausible scientific theories suggesting we live in a Multiverse: 1. Infinite Universes Scientists can’t be sure what the shape of space-time is, but most likely, it’s flat (as opposed to spherical shape) and stretches out infinitely. But if space-time goes on forever, then it must start repeating at some point, because there are a finite number of ways particles can be arranged in space and time. So if you look far enough, you would encounter another version of you - in fact, infinite versions of you. Some of these twins will be doing exactly what you’re doing right now, while others will have worn a different sweater this morning, and still others will have made vastly different career and life choices. Because the observable universe extends only as far as light has had a chance to get in the 13.7 billion years since the Big Bang (that would be 13.7 billion light-years), the space-time beyond that distance can be considered to be its own separate universe. In this way, a multitude of universes exists next to each other in a giant patchwork quilt of universes. 2. Bubble Universes Other universes could arise from a theory called “eternal inflation.” Inflation is the notion that the universe expanded rapidly after the Big Bang, in effect inflating like a balloon. Eternal inflation suggests that some pockets of space stop inflating, while other regions continue to inflate, thus giving rise to many isolated “bubble universes.” Thus, our own universe, where inflation has ended, allowing stars and galaxies to form, is but a small bubble in a vast sea of space, some of which is still inflating, that contains many other bubbles like ours. 3. Parallel Universes Another idea that arises from string theory is the notion of “braneworlds” - parallel universes. The idea comes from the possibility of many more dimensions to our world than the three of space and one of time that we know. In addition to our own three-dimensional “brane” of space, other three-dimensional branes may float in a higher-dimensional space. Our universe is one of potentially numerous ‘slabs’ floating in a higher-dimensional space. These brane universes aren’t always parallel and out of reach. Sometimes, they might slam into each other, causing repeated Big Bangs that reset the universes over and over again. 4. Daughter Universes Quantum mechanics describes the world in terms of probabilities, rather than definite outcomes. And the mathematics of this theory might suggest that all possible outcomes of a situation do occur - in their own separate universes. For example, if you reach a crossroads where you can go right or left, the present universe gives rise to two daughter universes: one in which you go right, and one in which you go left. And in each universe, there’s a copy of you witnessing one or the other outcome, thinking - incorrectly - that your reality is the only reality. 5. Mathematical Universes Scientists have debated whether mathematics is simply a useful tool for describing the universe, or whether math itself is the fundamental reality, and our observations of the universe are just imperfect perceptions of its true mathematical nature. If the latter is the case, then perhaps the particular mathematical structure that makes up our universe isn’t the only option, and in fact all possible mathematical structures exist as their own separate universes.
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Logarithmic Spirals of the Nautilus Shell. The spiral is a common element of Sacred Geometry as well as to all natural development. Spirals in nature tend to follow the Golden Ratio (Phi) or Fibonacci Sequence in their rates of expansion. The key to Sacred Geometry is the relationship between the progression of growth and proportion. Harmonic proportion and progression are the essence of the created universe and is consistent with nature around us. The natural progression follows a series that is popularized in the West as the “Fibonacci Series” where the first two numbers in the series are added to create the third number for a series of number that begins 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987…and goes on ad infinitum. The ratio of the numbers gains great importance as the series continues. By dividing one number by the previous number, the answers result in or come closer to phi: 3/5 = 1.6666, 13/8 = 1.6250, 233/144 = 1.6180. These numbers can be demonstrated with the spiral of the Nautilus. The Golden Ratio (phi) is the unique ratio such that the ratio of the whole to the larger portion is the same as the ratio of the larger portion to the smaller portion. The ratio links each chamber of the nautilus to the new growth and symbolically, each new generation to its ancestors, preserving the continuity of relationship as the means for retracing its lineage. This geometry of the Nautilus can be found in the spiral patterns of cauliflower, the placement of the leaves on most plants, the arrangement of pattern on a pine cone. The ratios can be retrieved from the shape of our DNA and the measurement of distant galaxies as the Sacred Geometry demonstrates the blueprint of the sacred foundation of all things and the interconnectedness of all the various parts of the whole.
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un segnalibro a caso🚩. #bookmark #art #cubism #abstract #pulsive #instinct #instaart #colorful #meditation #howtospendtime #2:30am
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Work in progress ⚠️ #crow #tattooflash (presso Istituto Statale d'Arte Fermo)
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a morning Sun #parcoSF #6am #nobodyelse (presso Parco San Filippo)
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#VSCOcam #wildinthestreets #invisibileboard #hoverboard #hoverman #fluttuante #cif #wiz #foraz #cruisin' #VB #spliff #lighter #searching #lol
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#FUCKTHEEURO #nofilter #coins #spicci #4,50€ #money #shit #brainwash #mindfuck #parcoSF #gazebo #stonerdays #meritomionondelliphone
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