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Originally posted by 200457
Well this all works out perfectly when we are talking about two dimensional planes, but what of the other dimensions?
Originally posted by sheba2011
Right but after reading through the pi document this morning (www.scribd.com...) the conclusion is that it is all predetermined. Isn't it? That there is an underlying rhyme and reason for everything. It doesn't really matter how you react or what you do. When you get to the "red letter" where you're supposed to be, something will happen to get you back on the track the monad intends you to be on.
Lesson of course is that if you accept it's all predetermined then there's no reason to stress yourself out feeling fear or anxiety. Something I learned already.... my greater feeling these days is pure impatience. Waiting for the next serendipitous event to take me to my destiny. I trust wherever that leads it's a good thing! But I am impatient to get there. "Waiting is the hardest part."
To get you on the right track, what is Pi? Why does Pi occur? And, how does it apply to the nature of everything? Look as big as the galaxies to see, gravity.
Originally posted by 200457
reply to post by favouriteslave
That's what I'm kind of getting at. Fast foward. The big bang just occurred. The universe is now expanding equally in all directions. Wouldn't that be a sphere? Does pi have a mathmatical role in spheres? I'm sure it does I'm just trying to piece this together for myself.
Originally posted by favouriteslave
In Nassim Haraheim crazy theories he proposes that
Black holes are the gravity
Within the sun there is a black hole
Within the earth there is a small black hole pulling down just enough to create the gravity we experience
Within the center of our galaxy there is black hole.......of course we already knew that.
Nassims 8 hr lecture is here. Its no coincidence that I finished watching it the day I found this thread. It took two days to watch it split into 2 hour segments for me but it was well worth it
www.paramacxa.nl...