Friday, January 16, 2009

What is Pi?

In nature the square root of Phi equals one quarter of Pi because in nature there is always a slight vertical lift in any circle.

Plane geometry is a pressed flower of nature meaning that flattening the natural helices of nature creates the circle we know.

The proportional form of nature is based on the relationships created by the unification of Pi and Phi.

This happens when we see the significance of the fact that the square root of 2 times the square root of 2 -times-Phi is very close to Pi divided by 4

Consider this:

Divide flat Pi (3.141592654 by the square root of two. Divide the result by two. You get 1.110720735. This is close to the square root of Phi -times -2. (Phi times 2 =1.236067978; square root = 1.111785941). is just like the square root of 2. Because another way to get 1.110720735 to use the Pythagorean formula just as with the square root of 2. But in the case of 1.110720735 the formula is applied to .785398163, which is pi divided by 4.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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12:09 AM, January 11, 2010  

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