Monday, June 2, 2025

A Beginner’s Guide to Construct the Universe

   





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Life-forms in general have a three-part structure. From the body parts of an insect (so named because it is “in sections”) to the hunian body’s head-torso-legs with their own subsequent tripartite subdivisions and the three layers of heart muscle, all express the same principle. 
The geometry of fruits and vegetables will be tripartite when they begin as three-petaled florniers. Observe before you eat them.
 
—Michael S. Schneider
A Beginner’s Guide to Construct the Universe



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Anything fundamental and new, we must start fundamentally and new, we must start rather vaguely generally, with a sort of feeling for the thing. You can’t pin it down and say this is it. You never see anything new that way immediately. You’ll see a general whole about it, you’ll get a general feeling for it, and slowly you take more and more in and you get the details.


—David Bohm
Understanding in Science




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Everything turns in circles and spirals with the cosmic heart until infinity. Everything has a vibration that spirals inward or outward — and everything turns together in the same direction at the same time. This vibration keeps going: it becomes born and expands or closes and destructs — only to repeat the cycle again in opposite current. 

Like a lotus, it opens or closes, dies and is born again. Such is also the story of the sun and moon, of me and you. Nothing truly dies. 
All energy simply transforms.


—Suzy Kassem



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