Thank you for another intreaging session!
You probably know this guy already. He is doing much research on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, ancient history and myths, but also on something called "Sacred Geometry". It's about numbers and measurements, that occur in nature, specifically the observable cycles withing cycles of the solar system and how these numbers are associated with the measures of geometry. The video is called "Cosmic Patterns and Cycles of Catastrophe" Here the platonic bodies like the tetrahedron play a big role. I find the implications of this holistic approach quite fascinating. But I'm bad at numbers and mathematics. I don't know if this is helpfull in some way. I just thought, I throw it in, since the role of the tetrahedron was mentioned and this might add another, interesting viewpoint, especially for those of you, who are good at mathematics and physics. Maybe it has an inspiring effect :)
(Ark) Yes. Two questions. First question is goes back to December 1998. Twenty-two years ago, I was asking about gravity and Kaluza-Klein theory and multidimensional universes. I was told I was on the right track. I asked whether I missed something, and the answer was, "You did not miss anything. You have not yet found something." And then I asked what was it, and the answer was: tetrahedron. And it didn't fit any of my ideas. Tetrahedron is a geometric figure, a solid body in 3 dimensions. And I didn't ask then what the meaning of the tetrahedron was related to gravity. But now I really would like to know whether it is really a tetrahedron in our space, or a symbolic expression that there are four of something - but of what? Can I have some explanation after 22 years? I'm slow, yeah?
(Joe) Well, you waited long enough, so you should get an answer!
A: Tetrahedron in 3D is what in 4D?
Q: (Ark) Tetrahedron in 3D is what in 4D...
A: Lethbridge.
Q: (Pierre) Coral castle.
You probably know this guy already. He is doing much research on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, ancient history and myths, but also on something called "Sacred Geometry". It's about numbers and measurements, that occur in nature, specifically the observable cycles withing cycles of the solar system and how these numbers are associated with the measures of geometry. The video is called "Cosmic Patterns and Cycles of Catastrophe" Here the platonic bodies like the tetrahedron play a big role. I find the implications of this holistic approach quite fascinating. But I'm bad at numbers and mathematics. I don't know if this is helpfull in some way. I just thought, I throw it in, since the role of the tetrahedron was mentioned and this might add another, interesting viewpoint, especially for those of you, who are good at mathematics and physics. Maybe it has an inspiring effect :)
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