I wasn't talking about the golden ratio or anything specifically. This thread hasn't seen yet any evidence that phi is any more special or "sacred" than other concepts of mathematics. |
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You probably could calculate it, but you would most likely spend your whole lifetime! This phi equation does not just represent sqrt5. Even though sqrt5 is still a real number, it's not just sqrt5. But go for it! |
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Last edited by Jussinlee; 11-18-2009 at 07:54 PM.
I wasn't talking about the golden ratio or anything specifically. This thread hasn't seen yet any evidence that phi is any more special or "sacred" than other concepts of mathematics. |
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- Are you an idiot?
- No sir, I'm a dreamer.
I understand what you are saying, but I only say this because it is an anomaly in the fact that you can see it in nature WHEREVER you look. I'm not calling anything "divine".. it's just "very specific field geometry" as one physicist might put it. |
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Last edited by Jussinlee; 11-18-2009 at 07:59 PM.
What about e goddamnit? e is far cooler than pi. |
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Didn't you say that it's not infinite? |
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The decimal expansion has an infinite number of 'random' digits. |
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Phi is recursive, yes we know this.. |
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How can a number be recursive? |
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I'm generalizing, because you can apply phi to anything! |
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Right, every adjective ever applies to phi. |
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<Link Removed> - My website/tumblelog
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.” - Albert Einstein
The underlying principle of the Unified Field Theory is phi recursion, and also qunatum gravity. |
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Last edited by Jussinlee; 11-18-2009 at 11:21 PM.
Plank length is the smallest measurement of length with any meaning. |
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Last edited by Jussinlee; 11-19-2009 at 12:31 AM.
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Last edited by Xei; 11-19-2009 at 12:33 AM.
Well that is exactly what leading Physicists today are trying to prove for the Grand Unified Theory!! And I'm sure you can sit there any try to prove me wrong, but I personally don't believe in coincidence. |
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Last edited by Jussinlee; 11-19-2009 at 12:46 AM.
How can I possibly prove you wrong? You haven't tried to give any evidence yet. |
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haha I don't have any for you, honestly I don't really know. But they have to relate SOMEHOW, I'm sure you can multiply them together to get some significant number, maybe? |
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Uh well you can divide it by phi to get approximately 10^-35. But metres are a completely arbitrary human invention (the French decided that there should be 10,000 between the North pole and the Equator). Base 10 is also completely arbitrary. So there's no connection whatsoever there. How can there be, the Planck length has dimension wheras phi is dimensionless. There can't possibly be any meaningful relation between the two values. |
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You just think this conicidence?! |
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I assume you're talking about the rubbish asserted in the last few seconds of that YouTube video, for which the narrator makes no citations, nor does he even bother justifying what on Earth he's talking about. The closest thing to an explanation I can find is that the puts up the value of the Planck constant in centimetres and phi, which happen to share the first three digits and which is, as I just explicitly explained, completely and utterly meaningless, as anybody with a very basic grasp of physics would understand. |
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I hate referencing people. I read up on this "PHI, PLANCK LENGTH" comparison on other threads, which there are quite many I might add, and you are correct. |
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Heh, I did think about e after I posted |
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Last edited by Scatterbrain; 11-19-2009 at 04:04 AM.
- Are you an idiot?
- No sir, I'm a dreamer.
Laymens Intro to SACRED GEOMETRY: "SACRED:THE SHAPE OF WHAT ALLOWS WAVES TO RE-CUR"GOOGLE DAN WINTER, AND AlSO YOUTUBE. THIS SHOULD CLARIFY THIS ENTIRE THREAD. |
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I don't mean to interrupt an argument, but back to the original purpose of the post, thank you Juroara! I love sacred geometry ever since we began studying the golden ratio back in school and when I began to research it myself. It's fascinating how much of nature can relate to the divine. It IS in science, science doesn't go against religion at all, rather it complements it! |
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