Deconstructing Ancient Art Through Geometry

While often overlooked, there is abundant evidence of the intentional use of geometry in the composition of traditional arts, crafts and architecture. This was often accomplished through the use of regular polygons -frequently concentric- to establish proportional systems within a composition. These associations can create a feeling of unity within the work by harmonizing its disparate elements of form, decoration and purpose. Polygonal composition also allowed the incorporation of number and shape symbolism associated with religion, mythology, culture and the organization of society, within a work of art.

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Cosmic Harmony of Music and Solarendocrinology

Harmonic Principles in Endocrinology Fabio Borziani solar endocrine planets glands

“The article discusses the concept of harmony in nature and how it has been studied throughout history. It focuses on Johannes Kepler‘s work on the “Harmony of the World,” which sought to find musical correlations between planets in our solar system. The article then explores how this idea can be applied to endocrinology, specifically by examining numerical ratios between molecular masses of hormones secreted by different glands and hormone receptors. The author suggests that this research methodology could be applied to other fields of scientific knowledge.” (summarized with Perplexity A.I.) via: Fabio Borziani “Since ancient times models have studied to describe the “Harmony of the World”. In the most diverse historical periods, research into the regularity between parameters of natural phenomena has undoubtedly been a key feature of doing science.

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To the Moon!

NASA supposedly landed on the moon six times between 1969 and 1972. While that is debatable, there is a lot to learn by understanding that awesome bright nightlight in the sky. Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven Six is a number that pops up a lot when examining the moon: We landed on it six times. The moon supposedly has about 1/6th the gravity of Earth. Its diameter is 6! + 6! + 6! in miles. That is 720 + 720 + 720   (2160) 2160 is also 6 x 6 x 60 Remember this is according to NASA (not. a. scientist. around.) The number 27.3 is also a lunar phenomenon A square behind a circle has exactly 27.3% more area. 27.3 is the number that *squares the circle The moon is 27.3% smaller than Earth according to NASA (need. another. seven. astronauts.) i.e. they could just be…

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