Decoding Our Universe: ‘The Great Math Mystery’ [Video]

21st Century Wire – The closer we look at our holographic universe – the more we see Math. More specifically, its numbers and equations.

The presence of the Fibonacci sequence in nature – it’s the operating system of our world.

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Fibonacci sequences

They are everywhere – in patterns of spirals seen in animal, plants, leaves, seeds and even in the expansion of the universe. Ditto with the Pi number sequence – found in various wave forms, and also in the cosmos. – SF Source 21st Century Wire


FibonacciWikipedia – The Fibonacci sequence is named after Italian mathematician Fibonacci. His 1202 book Liber Abaci introduced the sequence to Western European mathematics, although the sequence had been described earlier in Indian mathematics. By modern convention, the sequence begins either with F0 = 0 or with F1 = 1. The Liber Abaci began the sequence with F1 = 1.

Fibonacci numbers are closely related to Lucas numbers in that they are a complementary pair of Lucas sequences. They are intimately connected with the golden ratio; for example, the closest rational approximations to the ratio are 2/1, 3/2, 5/3, 8/5, … . Applications include computer algorithms such as the Fibonacci search technique and the Fibonacci heap data structure, and graphs called Fibonacci cubes used for interconnecting parallel and distributed systems. They also appear in biological settings, such as branching in trees, phyllotaxis (the arrangement of leaves on a stem), the fruit sprouts of a pineapple, the flowering of an artichoke, an uncurling fern and the arrangement of a pine cone’s bracts. Continue reading

Fukushima Spring: 50% Genetic Damage Found At Trader Joe’s

CVNews  April 4 2014 (Thanks, Minty)

Perusing the floral section in the supermarket is usually the first thing on my grocery list these days. For the past 3 years I have documented genetic damage not only plants growing locally in SE Michigan, but in domestic and imported plants, fruits, and produce being sold to the public. Some of my best finds have come from items grown along the Pacific Coast, and this week a recent shipment of spring bouquets and potted plants at Trader Joe’s proved the same is still happening, as I suspected it would.

AbnormalFlower1First, I comb through the bouquets, camera in hand. I look at the most obvious part of the plant, the flower head including petals and center. If I can spot a mutation, I check the stem and related leaves included. I look for color anomalies as well, as we know from past research mutations in color genes is another known effect of exposure.

During normal plant growth, the cells are self-organizing and grow in a symmetric pattern, following the Fibonacci Sequence of phyllotaxis. Phyllotaxis is the study of fractions and spirals in plants, which includes fruit and flower number, divergence angles, and petal numbers and formation. This pattern allows the plant to use the least amount of energy needed for amazingly rapid growth to maturity. Once the plant has reached it’s full potential, the perfect geometry of a plant allows it to absorb the sun’s rays and collect rainwater as efficiently as possible, channeling it to the stem fornourishment.

AbnormalFlower2Plato, Fibonacci, and Johanes Kepler all made contributions to the discovery and application of the Golden Ratio in nature. It appears in many aspects of our everyday world, including hurricanes, ram horns, spider webs, and snail shells, and even in the arrangement of our facial features. Also, take a look at our galaxyfrom above…we live in a Fibonacci Sequence. Our world is filled with many mysteries that scientists and mathematicians alike are working to figure out if this was just a coincidence, or something else. For whatever reason, it’s how normal plants grow, and it is also how we distinguish the normal from the mutated.

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Spirals of Consciousness

The One Dream Dreamer March 23 2013

Fibonacci

Personal and collective evolution move along a spiral. For understanding matters I’ll address it as if it was going up and down even if it is definitely not a linear spiral and up and down have no sense out of a space-time continuum.

Being familiar with the Fibonacci sequence can help this understanding so if you’re not familiar with those numbers you might want to give them a look here.

Lets say that there is a “Special Zero Point” where two spirals meet, one that goes up starting from “Zero” and one that goes down starting from “Zero”. The one that goes “down” is in a separation path, the one that goes “up” is in a Union Path. Other similar “small zero pints” are found at every Jump Node, where in order to move from one ratio (consciousness field) to the other something must happen first.

Golden Ratio

There’s no right path. There’s only experience, but understanding it’s quantum field might help in understanding the way our experiences happen and evolve, weather in one way or in the other.

Now lets say we start from the Zero Point in between the two spirals. That is a Big Choice point where one can ponder in which direction it wants to move on. That is also a Point Humanity reached in the Big Unified Consciousness as so many choose the “upward path”.

From there on the way consciousness evolves is in a way that is encrypted in the Universal Law, which means one can choose to go “up”, “down” or move in circles, but it is not allowed (in our Universe at least) to break this Golden Rule.

From Zero Point on, once the decision of where to go has been taken, the Uni-Verse moves in order with that choice and provides the Being with the needed experiences. Once the experiences have Been Lived and understood a “jump” happens and the Consciousness moves to the next level.

Now comes the interesting part of it. The way Consciousness moves on is by following the Golden Ratio (or Divine Ratio), one of the reasons the Fibonacci numbers are so important and found everywhere in nature and in the Uni-Verse.

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