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Sacred geometry in nature
Sacred geometry in nature











sacred geometry in nature sacred geometry in nature

Pi goes to infinity, and has never been calculated with finality because it is impossible. In reality it is the basis of Everything because everything is composed of cycles that spin, orbit or rotate. It is a number that goes on forever, never repeating itself, ad infinitum. At the microscopic level the properties of atoms exhibit fractality and at the macroscopic level the Milky Way Galaxy exhibits a similar fractal structure, as do solar systems and possibly even the entire fabric of the Universe. 7. DNAĪt the microscopic level, our DNA exhibits a fractal structure and while it can be preserved in images like this one, it actually exists in a constant motion and flow as it wraps new information in its signature double helix spiral of life. What’s being called the Earth’s Internet and the Wood Wide Web is an interconnected web of fungi mycelium that grows in symbiotic mycorrhizal relationship with tree and plant root system in a relationship in a seemingly infinite number of directions. Here you have a spectacular example of fractal structure with the Romanesco Broccoli from Italy. The leaves and root system of plants exhibit a fractal structure in how they grow from light from the sun. Trees exhibit a fractal structure in a number of ways: in their branches, leaves and root systems. Seeing the forest for the trees involves the deeper holistic understanding of the interconnectedness of forest ecosystems. Here you see the rocky coastline near Hautulco, Mexico. The coastlines of the world exhibit a jagged, fractal structure that has been eroded by centuries of crashing waves. The flow of glaciers and water has fundamentally shaped these mountains in the Canadian Rockies. Many mountain ranges have been carved by the forces of nature over millions of years. Pictured here is the Ganges River Delta in India, which is home to the world’s largest mangrove forest known as the Sunderbans. The flow of rivers takes on a fractal structure that can be observed from satellites. Observe these unifying patterns to start learning to recognize the fractal patterns that are all around you in the design of the natural world. Natural organisms like plants, trees, animals and humans grow in fractal patterns and the fractal structures of ecosystems and geographical formations can be observed from outer space using satellites. – Terrence McKennaįractals are the unifying patterns of nature and they are key to understanding the mathematical language of nature.













Sacred geometry in nature