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The Divine Matrix. Breaking the Mathematical Code.

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posted on Apr, 30 2012 @ 09:45 PM
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That's a pretty good chart but it doesn't explain both physical and spiritual realms. My chart explains it down to rebirth! And all the way up to the container.

I've pretty much included everything. The one you posted again is limited.



posted on May, 3 2012 @ 01:35 PM
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I am not a math genius but I fully believe that our world, nature, and universe is interconnected through mathematical formula.

Quantum physics, geometry, and even standard constants such as the Fibonacci sequence, provide a small glimpse at the interconnectedness of our realities.




This man sees his own version of the divine matrix everywhere he looks. Trees, people, everything!
It consists of mainly fractals.

He is currently working with MIT on some lofty projects.





posted on Dec, 22 2012 @ 01:42 PM
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I've come to the conclusion that since everything has a number and is symbolized in those numbers. That the numbers for the elements are as follows:

Air = 0

Earth = 2

Water = 6

Spirit = 7

Fire = 9

Air is a membrane that encompasses everything which is symbolized in the number 0.

Earth is ground to stand on as you can see in the number 2 much like a snake or a bird standing up right on solid ground.

6 of course is a water droplet.

7 states that a bolt of lightning comes down from the sky.

9 opposite of 6 like water and fire. Fire is the upward motion of energy the opposite of water.

Add those numbers together and you get 6. Carbon!
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posted on Dec, 23 2012 @ 07:45 AM
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I've been learning that if you create a closed numerical system, all things can be related to each other. I then realized that given this, the only thing that would ultimate differ between systems is the number of elements involved, their conceptual organization, and perhaps the aesthetic and geometric relationships of a visual demonstration of it. This really means that everything can be expressed mathematically, using numbers, but using that as a foundation for relating all things.
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posted on Jan, 27 2013 @ 11:16 PM
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Yes I totally agree mathematical universe that expresses itself in numerous ways most understandably by man is numbers. But I think even numbers can be flawed in expressing. Because if that wasn't true I think numbers is all we'd see.




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