Gods Fingerprint, The Fibonacci Sequence , Golden Ratio and The Fractal Nature of Reality

TheInfiniteYou
10 Feb 201613:55

Summary

TLDRThe script explores the concept of individuality in nature, art, and design, highlighting the Fibonacci sequence and its prevalence in natural phenomena like sunflowers and galaxies. It suggests a 'fingerprint' of a divine creator, with mathematical patterns like the golden ratio and fractal geometry underpinning the universe. The speaker also criticizes the lack of this knowledge in mainstream education, hinting at a conspiracy to hide the mathematical beauty and connectedness of all things.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 Individuality is a hallmark of artists, designers, and architects, and it is also a natural human trait, with each person's fingerprint being unique.
  • 🔢 The Fibonacci sequence, discovered by Leonardo Pisano around 1200 A.D., is a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, starting with 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and so on.
  • 📏 A golden rectangle, formed by using two consecutive Fibonacci numbers as its length and width, can be divided into smaller squares based on the sequence, revealing the Fibonacci spiral.
  • 🌻 The Fibonacci sequence and golden ratio are found in nature, from the spirals of sunflower florets to the arrangement of pineapple fruitlets and the shape of the nautilus shell.
  • 🌌 The spiral pattern of the Fibonacci sequence is not only seen in small natural forms but also in the vast structure of the universe, such as the spirals of galaxies.
  • 🧬 The script suggests that the prevalence of the Fibonacci sequence in nature could be evidence of a designer or creator, likening it to a divine 'fingerprint'.
  • 🔍 The speaker criticizes the lack of information about the Fibonacci sequence's presence in nature in mainstream sources like Wikipedia, suggesting a conspiracy to hide this information.
  • 📚 The script laments the absence of teaching about the golden ratio and its prevalence in nature in educational systems, attributing this to control by 'big money' and other influential entities.
  • 🌐 Fractal geometry, introduced by Benoit Mandelbrot in 1983, is a mathematical framework that better models the natural world than traditional Euclidean geometry, with self-similar patterns repeating at different scales.
  • 🧠 The script posits a connection between the structure of the vacuum, the behavior of cells, and the larger structures of the universe, suggesting that everything is interconnected and part of a larger whole.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of individuality in the context of artists, designers, and architects?

    -Individuality is crucial for artists, designers, and architects as it allows their creations to possess a unique quality that distinguishes them from others, reflecting their personal touch and vision.

  • Why are fingerprints used as an analogy for individuality in the script?

    -Fingerprints are used as an analogy because each person's fingerprint is unique, emphasizing the innate individuality that every human possesses, which is a natural expression of their identity.

  • Who is Fibonacci and what did he discover that relates to individuality and creation?

    -Fibonacci, also known as Leonardo of Pisa, was a mathematician who discovered a sequence of numbers that create a pattern. This sequence, starting with 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and so on, where each number is the sum of the previous two, is related to the concept of individuality and creation through the formation of the golden rectangle and the Fibonacci spiral, which are found in various natural structures.

  • What is a golden rectangle and how is it connected to the Fibonacci sequence?

    -A golden rectangle is a rectangle whose sides are in the golden ratio, which is approximately 1.618. It is connected to the Fibonacci sequence because the ratio of consecutive Fibonacci numbers approximates the golden ratio as the numbers get larger.

  • How does the Fibonacci spiral appear in nature, and what does its presence signify?

    -The Fibonacci spiral appears in nature in various forms such as the arrangement of florets in a sunflower, the pattern of fruitlets on a pineapple, and the shape of a nautilus shell. Its presence in nature signifies a universal pattern that may indicate an underlying design or intelligence.

  • What is the golden ratio, and why is it considered evidence of intelligent design by some?

    -The golden ratio is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 1.618, often represented by the Greek letter phi (φ). It is found in various aspects of nature and art, and some people consider it evidence of intelligent design because of its prevalence and the aesthetic appeal it brings to natural and man-made structures.

  • Why does the speaker suggest that the educational system might be covering up information about the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio?

    -The speaker implies that the educational system might be covering up information about the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio due to a perceived conspiracy by those in power to suppress knowledge that could lead to a greater understanding of the universe's design, which might challenge conventional scientific views or established beliefs.

  • What is fractal geometry, and how does it differ from Euclidean geometry?

    -Fractal geometry is a form of geometry that deals with shapes and patterns that repeat at different scales, often seen in nature. It differs from Euclidean geometry, which is based on flat shapes like lines, circles, and polygons, and does not account for the complexity and self-similarity found in natural structures.

  • How does the concept of 'as above, so below' relate to fractal geometry?

    -The concept of 'as above, so below' relates to fractal geometry in that it suggests a self-similarity and interconnectedness across different scales. In fractal geometry, this is seen as the repeating patterns that can be found at any level of organization, from the smallest particles to the largest structures in the universe.

  • What role does the structure of the vacuum play in the creation of our material world according to the speaker?

    -According to the speaker, the structure of the vacuum is not passive but active, playing a role in the creation of our material world by interlinking or entangling all protons, which are the nuclei of atoms. This suggests that the vacuum's structure is integral to the formation and behavior of matter.

  • How does the understanding of cells relate to understanding human biology, as mentioned in the script?

    -The understanding of cells is fundamental to human biology because each cell is a miniature version of the human body, possessing many of the same functions. By studying cells, we can gain insights into the nature of the human body, as it is composed of these cells, and this understanding can be applied to broader aspects of human biology.

Outlines

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🌌 The Fibonacci Sequence and Divine Design

The paragraph discusses the concept of individuality in art, design, and architecture, comparing it to the uniqueness of human fingerprints. It then introduces the Fibonacci sequence, a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. The sequence starts with 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and so on. This sequence is found in various aspects of nature, such as the arrangement of sunflower florets and the spiral patterns in pinecones, pineapples, and even galaxies. The paragraph suggests that the Fibonacci sequence, or the golden ratio derived from it, is a universal blueprint found in nature, which could be interpreted as a 'fingerprint' of a divine creator. The idea is that this mathematical pattern is evidence of intelligent design in the universe, from the smallest organisms to the vastness of galaxies.

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📚 Conspiracy of Silence on Fibonacci in Nature

This paragraph delves into a perceived conspiracy of silence regarding the prevalence of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio in nature. The speaker expresses frustration that these patterns are not widely discussed in educational systems or on platforms like Wikipedia, despite their ubiquity in nature and human-made structures. The paragraph suggests that there is a deliberate effort to suppress this knowledge, possibly by influential entities. It also touches on the idea that our understanding of geometry is incomplete without recognizing fractal geometry, which better represents the patterns found in nature. The speaker argues that this new perspective on geometry supports the idea that everything in the universe is interconnected and that this interconnectedness is a mathematical reality.

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🔬 Fractal Geometry and the Infinite Potential of Nature

The final paragraph explores the concept of fractal geometry and its implications for our understanding of nature and the universe. It suggests that fractal geometry, which was introduced by Benoit Mandelbrot in 1983, is a more accurate representation of natural forms than traditional Euclidean geometry. The speaker explains that fractals reveal a self-similar pattern that repeats at different scales, suggesting that all structures in nature, from atoms to galaxies, follow the same geometric principles. The paragraph also discusses the idea that the structure of the vacuum and the entanglement of particles are evidence of a fundamental interconnectedness in the universe. The speaker reflects on the changing attitudes in the physics community, noting a shift from arrogance to openness as new discoveries challenge established theories and highlight the infinite potential within the atomic structure.

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Keywords

💡Individuality

Individuality refers to the unique qualities that define a person or thing, setting it apart from others. In the context of the video, it is mentioned as a characteristic that artists, designers, and architects strive for in their creations. The video uses the analogy of fingerprints to illustrate the inherent individuality in humans, emphasizing that each person's fingerprint is unique among the billions on Earth.

💡Fibonacci Sequence

The Fibonacci Sequence is a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, usually starting with 0 and 1. It is closely related to the golden ratio and appears in various aspects of geometry, art, and nature. The video discusses the Fibonacci Sequence as a pattern found in the arrangement of petals in flowers, the spirals of galaxies, and the growth patterns of shells, suggesting it as a universal design principle.

💡Golden Rectangle

A Golden Rectangle is a rectangle whose sides are in the golden ratio, which is approximately 1.618. This ratio is often considered aesthetically pleasing and appears in various natural forms and artistic compositions. The video explains that a golden rectangle can be divided into smaller squares based on the Fibonacci numbers, leading to the formation of the golden spiral, which is found in the patterns of sunflowers and other natural structures.

💡Golden Spiral

The Golden Spiral is a logarithmic spiral that fits within the golden rectangle and is based on the Fibonacci Sequence. It is often associated with growth patterns in nature and is seen in the arrangement of seeds in sunflowers and the shape of galaxies. The video uses the golden spiral as an example of how mathematical patterns are embedded in the natural world, suggesting a design or 'fingerprint' of a creator.

💡Nature's Mathematical Patterns

The video discusses how various natural phenomena follow mathematical patterns, such as the Fibonacci Sequence and the golden ratio. These patterns are seen in the arrangement of leaves on a stem, the spirals in pinecones, and the structure of the nautilus shell. The presence of these patterns in nature is presented as evidence of an underlying order or design, which the video suggests may be indicative of intelligent design.

💡Fractal Geometry

Fractal geometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with self-similar patterns that repeat at different scales. The video introduces fractal geometry as a way to understand the complex structures found in nature, which cannot be accurately modeled using traditional Euclidean geometry. It suggests that fractals provide a mathematical framework for understanding the self-similarity observed in natural forms, from the smallest cells to the largest galaxies.

💡Intelligent Design

Intelligent design is a concept that suggests certain features of the universe and living organisms are best explained by an intelligent cause rather than an undirected process such as natural selection. The video implies that the mathematical patterns found in nature, such as the Fibonacci Sequence and the golden ratio, are evidence of intelligent design, suggesting a 'fingerprint' of a creator within the natural world.

💡Euclidean Geometry

Euclidean geometry is the traditional form of geometry based on the axioms and theorems developed by the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid. It deals with shapes and objects that can be described using lines, angles, and surfaces. The video contrasts Euclidean geometry with fractal geometry, suggesting that the former is inadequate for modeling the complexity and organic forms found in nature.

💡Conspiracy

The term 'conspiracy' in the video refers to the idea that there is a deliberate effort to hide or suppress information about the mathematical patterns in nature. The speaker suggests that the prevalence of these patterns is not widely taught or discussed, implying a conspiracy to keep this knowledge from the public, possibly due to the implications it has for understanding the universe and the concept of intelligent design.

💡Hologram

A hologram is a three-dimensional image created by recording and reconstructing light fields. In the video, the concept of the hologram is used as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of the universe, suggesting that the mathematical patterns found in nature, such as the golden ratio, are part of a larger, unified structure. The idea is that our senses and the structure of reality itself are based on similar mathematical principles.

Highlights

Individuality is a hallmark of artists, designers, and architects, who strive for uniqueness in their creations.

Human beings are naturally individualistic, as evidenced by the uniqueness of fingerprints.

Fibonacci sequence, discovered around 1200 A.D., creates a pattern where each number is the sum of the previous two.

Golden rectangle, formed by using Fibonacci numbers for length and width, can be divided into squares based on the sequence.

Fibonacci's spiral is formed by dividing a golden rectangle into squares and drawing arcs, revealing a pattern found in nature.

The Fibonacci sequence and spiral are observed in nature, such as the arrangement of florets in sunflowers and the shape of pine cones.

The Fibonacci sequence is not only in small natural forms but also in the vast structure of galaxies.

The ubiquity of the Fibonacci sequence in nature suggests a design or blueprint by a creator.

Nature uses mathematical languages, and understanding physical phenomena often involves mathematics.

DNA and the golden ratio are examples of mathematical patterns that suggest intelligent design.

There is a conspiracy theory that information about the Fibonacci sequence in nature is being hidden by educational systems and big money.

Fractal geometry, introduced in 1983, is a new way to model nature that contrasts with Euclidean geometry.

Fractal geometry shows that structures repeat themselves in a self-similar way at any level of organization.

The concept of 'as above, so below' is given a mathematical and scientific basis in fractal geometry.

The structure of the vacuum and its entanglement of protons is a key aspect of the interconnectedness of all things.

The study of cells can provide insights into human biology, as the human body is a community of cells, each a miniature version of the whole.

The failures of string theory and other models have led to a shift in the physics community's approach to new ideas.

Transcripts

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individuality

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the trademark of any artist designer or

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architect

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each desires a uniqueness to their

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creation

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a quality that separates it from any

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other

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man naturally has this individuality

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his fingerprint there are 6.5 billion

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people on the face of the earth and no

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two fingerprints are the same

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everything we touch or make contact with

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is branded with a small expressed image

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revealing to all who see it who was

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there

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around 1200 a.d a man named leonard

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posano better known as fibonacci

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discovered a sequence of numbers that

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created a very interesting pattern

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the sequence begins with the numbers 1 1

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2 3 5 8 13 21 34 and continues

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indefinitely

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each number is obtained by adding the

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last two digits together

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a rectangle with a length and width of

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any two of the numbers of this sequence

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forms what is known as the golden

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rectangle a perfect rectangle

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a golden rectangle can be broken down

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into squares the size of the next

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fibonacci numbers down and below

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if we were to take a perfect or golden

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rectangle break it down into smaller

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squares based on fibonacci sequence and

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divide each with an arc the patterns

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begin to take shape

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we begin to see fibonacci's spiral the

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spiral in and of itself is insignificant

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its importance is revealed in where we

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find it

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take for example the sunflower the

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display of its florets are in perfect

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spirals of 55 34 and 21

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the sequence of fibonacci the fruitlets

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of the pineapple create the same spiral

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based on the sequence the pine cone does

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the same

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as currants move through the ocean and

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the tide rolls onto the shore the waves

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that bring in the dyed curve into a

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spiral that can be mathematically

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diagrammed onto a plot at the points 1 1

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2 3

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5 8 13 21 34 and 55

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buds on trees sand dollars starfish

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petals on flowers and especially the

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nautilus shell are formed with this

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exact same blueprint

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with each segment of growth the nautilus

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adds to itself one more value on

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fibonacci's scale

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this blueprint can be seen around us on

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a small scale every day but the greatest

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example of all

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is directly above our heads

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at an average of 100 000 light years

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across even the spiral of the galaxies

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above us

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are formed with the exact design that

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the tiny shell is formed

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this sequence or blueprint appears to be

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the trademark of a designer a proof of a

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creator

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something left behind indicating the one

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who was there

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a fingerprint

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as we scan our universe from the tiny

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flower to the awe-inspiring galaxy we

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see the fingerprint

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of god as you know mother nature uses

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all kinds of mathematical languages that

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when we go to understand physical

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phenomena we generally find that there's

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some sort of mathematical underpinning

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to whatever the phenomena is

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you know like the fibonacci sequence

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just like that series you find in nature

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like the face of a sunflower

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where are the spirals

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you see there's math everywhere

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how did we end up in a universe like

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that why should the world behave

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according to mathematical years

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and it turns out in fact all of our

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senses appear to rely

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on sort of fourier transforms that they

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all seem to use the same mathematics so

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again here's evidence that the brain

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uses the same mathematics to decipher

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the sensory world as are involved in the

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making of a hologram which is as i say

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not proof but compelling evidence that

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something is going on

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not only that it becomes easier to

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describe with mathematics as you go

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deeper and deeper into reality

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mathematics becomes the only way to

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describe reality

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there's a conspiracy to hide this

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information that dna is a fibonacci

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is an exemplification

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of this uh number called or entity uh

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ratio sequence called

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the uh golden ratio the ratio that

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proves the existence of intelligent

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design or the reality of intelligent

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design of the cosmos i mean if you go to

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the golden ratio

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site for wikipedia 2 on the same theme

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they don't mention any of this stuff in

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nature that we're going to talk about

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here that we talked about on the show

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two days ago and that we're talking

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about here they talk about how it's

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found in architecture and math and all

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this kind of stuff they don't discuss it

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how it's found in the measurements of

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the human arm why not

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it's just it's it i mean well i think

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i'm making that's the point here i think

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that just made sense to me thinking this

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through as i say it to you

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it has to be a conspiracy how could all

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this be overlooked and how could

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wikipedia leave it out

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it can't be

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it has to be somehow that big money

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has pushed their influence

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uh

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somehow and

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they've had a drive to keep this covered

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up or something

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these can't all be coincidences and

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since they're doing that with everything

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else it has to be the case

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that uh there's some movement to keep

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the stifled i mean why isn't here's

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another

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piece to add to this why isn't this in

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our education system we learn all this

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junk

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p brain stuff would take geometry in

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high school and they don't teach you

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about any of this

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the golden ratio everywhere in nature

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i went through

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elementary school

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you know high school college uh

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you know undergrad degree in college

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uh

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master's degree and halfway through a

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phd

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and never was just any of this mentioned

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and we know who controls the

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universities

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uh the big money behind it all the way

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up to the illuminati nephilim uh

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controllers

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so this can't be

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this is planned okay

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and you just wonder it's gotta i mean

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i'm almost concluding here minus

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davidson college site showing up number

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one in google all the time and first

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page and wikipedia having the strange

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measurements which don't correlate with

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all kinds of these examples from

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academics that i'm finding i'm putting

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them all

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pictures of the screenshots on the

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newsletter

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um it's got to be a conspiracy

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i mean we could keep going compiling the

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evidence it would just all lead to it so

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and that and if we could keep compiling

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evidence

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of it being a conspiracy i mean

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everything points towards it i'm just

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throwing ideas off the top of my head

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these strange sites show up at top

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wikipedia is wrong it's covered up

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completely and in the best-selling books

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about the golden ratio which come from

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uh wealthy university professors it's

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the universities and education

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government controlled educational system

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absolutely covers it up you see how i

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mean everything's falling in the same

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direction you know the so when

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everything

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uh all these conclusions point to the

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same direction that it's covered up

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and

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the hidden the structure of nature is

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designed on the basis of what is called

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fractal geometry

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and fractal geometry is unique geometry

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not the one we learned in school

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the geometry we did learn in school

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called euclidean geometry you can't

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model nature with it

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all those triangles cones cubes and

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spheres are not what nature really looks

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like but in when we were five years old

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in kindergarten we made a tree we made a

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euclidean tree we had like a a cylinder

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for the trunk and a ball for the top but

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obviously that's not nature like that

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geometry is not the nature geometry we

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now recognize this new geometry that

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really came into our world in 1983 with

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the work of benoit mendelbro from ibm

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called fractal geometry and it's a

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different version of geometry and it's

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very exciting but here's the fundamental

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key characteristic of this geometry

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built into the nature of the mathematics

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is a reality

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that images of the structure repeat

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themselves in a very self-similar

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fashion at any level of the organization

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that you're talking about so if you want

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to talk about cells or people or

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civilizations they're all built on the

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same geometry but the key word for most

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people to understand is that this

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geometry links an ancient mystical

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understanding uh there was a phrase that

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people familiar with as above so below

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well in this new geometry that becomes

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mathematical and scientific as a reality

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every atom is a mini black hole that it

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has infinite density that has infinite

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potential that

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everything has singularity at its center

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the vacuum energy the structure of the

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vacuum itself

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uh

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interlink or entangles all protons

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the proton being the nuclei of an atom

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that all the nucleus of atoms are

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entangled because of the structure of

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the vacuum that the structure that that

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the vacuum is not a passive vacuum but

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an active vacuum that has a role to play

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in the creation of the our material

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world but as well is the structure that

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connects all things so

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actually this is a mathematical

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rendering of the concept everything is

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one so that it actually is uh

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mathematically proven

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that's why i can study the nature of a

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cell

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and understand the nature of a human

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because a human is a fractal image of a

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cell we were made out of cells we're

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just a large version of a cell

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and so that a human body turns out not

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to be a one thing as we see it in the

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mirror but when we really understand if

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you could see it with microscopic eyes

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so you could see what it looked like you

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recognized that a human body is a

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community of upwards to 50 trillion

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cells

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every cell

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is essentially a miniature human because

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virtually every cell has every function

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that i have in my body it's already

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present a matter of fact any function

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that i do with my body is only because a

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cell can do that function because i'm

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made out of cells

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oh i think that um the world of physics

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and the world in general is transforming

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and that there's an opening that's

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occurring and certainly in physics

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you know there's a level of arrogance

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that's slowly

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fading away you know not so long ago

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when i started in uh bringing my work to

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the physics community some 15 to 20

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years ago the tendency was to think

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we've got the universe pretty well all

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figured

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and all we need is a few little things

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to work out and then we've we have it

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and so there was a lot of um you know

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arrogance in the way you know physicists

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were interacting with new ideas and so

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on and so it was extremely difficult to

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be heard but uh since then a lot of

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failures and our theories have come

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forward a lot of experiments in

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laboratory and you know data from

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cosmological instruments and so on have

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shown us that there's anomalies that we

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cannot explain with the standard model

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and all sorts of things are coming up

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and so uh you know a certain level of

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failure of string theory and so on and i

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think that uh it's uh it's changed the

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world of physics the same responses of

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cells to their world are exactly uh the

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same kind of behavioral responses that

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we have in our own world in the world

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the way we live so that it becomes

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understandable this this is why for

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example why we work on cells in biology

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because if we get an understanding of

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the nature of the cells we can apply

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that information directly to the nature

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of human biology so that we extend this

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work so in looking at nature's fractal

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and recognizing that the cell is the

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fundamental unit of the human body

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that the human body is actually built in

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the image of that cell then we start to

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recognize inside of you right now are 50

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trillion citizens there each cell is its

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own sentient being when i was culturing

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these cells i'd take them out of a

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person's body put them in a culture just

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they have their own life they didn't

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need us

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it helps to get

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other physicists to look at it to get

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some

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credibility in the physics i'm writing

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and to make people aware

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that

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we are not living in a finite world that

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you know the atomic structure itself

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has this infinite potential within it

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that you know when people are talking

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philosophically or spiritually about

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their infinite nature and all this stuff

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it doesn't have to be outside the

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physical world that the actual physical

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world is what they're talking about that

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you know philosophy and spirituality are

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not divorced

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from the atomic structure that the

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atomic structure is actually a

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manifestation

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of

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this dynamic of creation that you know

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we might call

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consciousness or spirituality and so on

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Fibonacci SequenceGolden RatioNature's PatternsMathematics in NatureFractal GeometryIntelligent DesignCosmic PatternsNatural PhenomenaMathematical BlueprintUniverse's Design
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