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The puffer fish.Cymatics and the flower of life?

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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 12:47 PM
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a reply to: geezlouise

Ideals, always the ideals.. Do i force my bubble, i write a story in the story section, never forced anyone to read it, you read it cause of your interest.. Im bilingual, if grammar where of importance on the internet to sound smart, then wow, we have a big community of extremely smart people .. Or we dont.. Intelligence in nature is about adaptation, survival.. In intelligent design of society, well, you get the drift.. We created something that is imagination, and most people think themselves as smart by watching something on TV ..



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 12:53 PM
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a reply to: geezlouise

Psychological projection, also known as blame shifting lilinknk

Catch up on the meaning, he isnt seeing anything in it, he sees a doughnut, and speaks of it as the truth.. If a field of flowers grows 4 petals, it probably is something wrong.. He looks for answers when he already made up his mind..

And please dont be a hobby psychologist.. its pseudo science to explain how the triune works, to the basic...

All humans are utter s***, but the same cultural dogma can avoid conflicts..



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 12:54 PM
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a reply to: Kantjil

No one is forcing anyone to read about the puffer fish and how this poster associates it with the flower of life, get a grip! But no matter what you say or where you post on this forum, communication is essentially asking for reinforcements... it's asking for attention, it's saying, "I don't want to be alone in my thoughts! Join me!" It's about uniting one to another. And, this poster is not violent, angry, or hostile as far as I have witnessed. The hostility came from you talking about watching him suffer... you're very dark.

Anyway, no hard feelings. I hope you feel better. Gotta get to work now, have a nice life.
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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:01 PM
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a reply to: geezlouise

Still bubble of imagination which is forced.. If he has facts, and present them, its not a bubble of imagination is it..its called reality..



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:03 PM
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a reply to: geezlouise

Maybe one day you might understand what i did, maybe not.. Dont ever forget you are an animal first..



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:29 PM
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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:35 PM
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a reply to: childofapoet

That's not a flower of life either.

A flower of life, by definition, is overlapping circles.

There's no overlapping circles in that picture so it's not the flowerof life.

I'd also like to add, the flowerof life is a very modern term.
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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:37 PM
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a reply to: childofapoet

How old are you?



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:38 PM
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a reply to: TerryDon79

Someone has taken an interest in his fantasy
it's really bad



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:40 PM
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originally posted by: Kantjil
a reply to: TerryDon79

Someone has taken an interest in his fantasy
it's really bad


I guess when you throw out words like "torus/tori" and "circle of life", people will flock to see how amazing it is. Even if there are no tori or circles of life in any of the photos.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:52 PM
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Something I do find funny. And I mean actually laughing type of funny.

You have gone on and on about circles of life and tori and have got it so very wrong.

The picture you have posted is the closest you've actually got to a torus and YOU STILL GOT IT WRONG by calling it the flower of life.
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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:54 PM
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Everyone.

Stop sucking our thumbs and loving it (wonder how many did?) Back on topic. Before MOD's the lady/men (I think I just called a mod a ladyman and got away with it. Hope they know I'm playing) kick ass.

I'm fascinated by the flower of life, the torus.(all hail and bow the torus). And It is all still relatively new to me.



Anyway.

The puffer fish knows whats up(all bow and hail the puffer fish). I'm fascinated by what the puffer is doing. Making The flower of life. The pattern. Torus?


In the first video above:

Keep your eye on the sea shell/coral at 1:00-on. The puffer fish picks up the large sea shell. And then goes all the way, the long way around, and almost puts it back in the same spot.


I have circled it in the image below.






Questions:

Is this the puffer fishes marker? Like a datum line. Like we humans use as a maker, when we start a new build.

Also if this flower of life.The Patten. Torus? (all hail and bow to the torus. **** the torus have you seen the puffer fish, Cool as.) is a representation of a universe. What if. What if? When its decorating with coral and shells. Remember how his Lady Fish Friend. Had a good check and look around. Made sure it was perfect. Before he got a kiss. And she got a more than a love bite.


What if it is a reflection, model of our universe? Or any. I think some science-space-NASA-people may already know about this puffer fish, and the flower of life Patten that it makes? Or maybe they haven't made the connection? Or is there even a connection? Or maybe it dosnt even matter?

Questions.


Ideas? Thoughts?

I'm fascinated.


Freemasons wont be happy when they find out. Fish can do better geometry than them.
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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 01:57 PM
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a reply to: childofapoet

And the reaso for posting this twice is?

BTW It's still not a flower of life.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 02:56 PM
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Beautiful thread, I'm frankly quite jealous of that lady puffer fish.

I have been working on a spray diagram as a means of demonstrating the relationships involved in prehistoric tool development, refinement and innovation. Thinking about the pine cone alongside that, it dawned on me just how much of the processes that we engage in routinely are circular. When I polish a wooden table top, or work out a stubborn mark on the hob, the motion that is most effective is to work in ever decreasing (or increasing) circles. Just like your puffer fish. This led to the further realisation that those spiral shapes that our ancestors leave, the ones that Neil Oliver says represent time, what they actually represent is motion. Time moves, certainly, but motion, the spiral, represents the effort that results in growth and progress.

I am now, perhaps because I have the warm and fuzzies from watching that puffer fish loving, wondering whether Stonehenge was all about dancing and matching, and a lot less about hatching and dispatching.

On a side note, I was a little disappointed by Sir David's reference to "mathematical precision", maths describes nature, not the other way around.

Thanks again for a lovely thread, I am having "nautilus" synchronicities left, right and centre, and this fits in with that beautifully.




posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 03:08 PM
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Also, it occurred to me, and it could just be me, but can/does the Vesica piscis describe Newton's Third Law?



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 03:13 PM
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originally posted by: Anaana
a reply to: childofapoet

Also, it occurred to me, and it could just be me, but can/does the Vesica piscis describe Newton's Third Law?



Science people you're up!



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 03:43 PM
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originally posted by: Anaana
a reply to: childofapoet

Also, it occurred to me, and it could just be me, but can/does the Vesica piscis describe Newton's Third Law?


NEWTONS THIRD LAW

VESICA PISCIS

I can't see how vesica piscis has anything to do with Newton's third law.

Maybe you're thinking of someone/something else?


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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 03:45 PM
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a reply to: TerryDon79

You can't see the interaction? Of two forces meeting? Equal and opposite?

ETA...perhaps "meeting" is the wrong word/term...exerting influence on each other???

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edit on 29-2-2016 by Anaana because: further editing caused by more haste and less speed and sitting facing my keyboard at an awkward angle



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 03:49 PM
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originally posted by: Anaana
a reply to: TerryDon79

You can't see the interaction? Of two forces meeting? Equal and opposite?


Just because 2 objects interact it doesn't always mean any force is involved.

Take dark matter for instance. It can pass straight through everything. It technically interacts, but has no forces imparted on itself or the other object.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 03:53 PM
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originally posted by: TerryDon79

originally posted by: Anaana
a reply to: TerryDon79

You can't see the interaction? Of two forces meeting? Equal and opposite?


Just because 2 objects interact it doesn't always mean any force is involved.

Take dark matter for instance. It can pass straight through everything. It technically interacts, but has no forces imparted on itself or the other object.


Sorry I edited my response while you were replying...yeah, my terminology is off...and I get what you're saying, but if you leave Newton aside, and just look at the equal overlap of two circles and the space that that overlap could represent (try throwing a little imagination in there...or rather suspend your disbelief)...tell me you don't understand what I mean? Honestly.




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