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  1. Geometry of Design: Studies in Proportion and Composition by Kimberly Elam, 2001-08-01

101. Center For The New Age Psychic Newsletter
Sacred geometry and the golden Spiral. by Phoenix Rising Star The “goldenMean Spiral” (or golden Proportion) is a ratio of 1.618 of the whole to the
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102. The Sacred Geometry Of Sound
The Platonic solids, basic shapes of Sacred geometry, So the golden Meanproportions of the cosmos and our body temples are closely aligned with the
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Sacred
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Vol 4 January 2004
The Sacred Geometry of Sound
by Healer/Musician
Ani Williams
Sacred Geometry and the Structure of Music Legend recounts how Orpheus was given a lyre by Apollo. By playing his lyre, Orpheus produced harmonies that joined all of Nature together in peace and joy.
Inspired by this Orphic tradition of music and science, Pythagoras of Samos conducted perhaps the world's first physics experiment. By plucking strings of different lengths, Pythagoras discovered that sound vibrations naturally occurred in a sequence of whole tones or notes that repeat in a pattern of seven.
This correlation of sound, matter, and consciousness is important. For as Stanford physicist William Tiller has proved, human consciousness imprints the space and matter of the universe. It is our intent that gives the direction and quality to Creation.
The Music of Atomic Shapes
The Platonic solids, basic shapes of Sacred Geometry, are five three-dimensional geometric forms of which all faces are alike. And each platonic solid represent one of the five elements of creation, as follows: These five Platonic solids comprise the alchemical dance of the elements and of Creation itself. My introduction to the spiritual power of sound began with an experience of this truth.

103. Golden Ratio (1985)
constant known as the golden Ratio, also known as the golden mean or goldenSection. In mathematical texts, the golden Ratio is often represented by the
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Golden Ratio (1985)
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This quilt is based on the mathematical constant known as the Golden Ratio , also known as the Golden Mean or Golden Section . In mathematical texts, the Golden Ratio is often represented by the Greek letter phi , and it has the value phi == (sqrt (5) + 1) / 2 The Golden Ratio has all sorts of neat mathematical properties. For instance, phi phi and phi phi It's also related to the Fibonacci numbers and shows up in nature in the geometry of sunflowers and nautilus shells, among other things. Click here to find more about phi In terms of the design of this quilt, the sizes of the stars are related to each other by the constant phi . Here's a sketch that shows some of the places where phi shows up in the geometry of the 5-pointed star figure: Detail. It's not a coincidence that I made this quilt in shades of gold! More detail. Still more detail. Back to the main quilting page.

104. Juice
Therefore, the golden mean proportion is both, arithmetic and geometric. Nature In nature, things always grow by
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105. Golden Ratio
The golden Ratio A golden Opportunity to Investigate Multiple The goldenRatio in geometry. Mathematics Teacher 75 (November 1982) 67286, 685.
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The Golden Ratio: A Golden Opportunity to Investigate Multiple Representations of a Problem
Edwin M. Dickey
College of Education
University of South Carolina
MATHEMATICS TEACHER
October 1993
Figure 1
The simple elegance of the algebraic expression stands out in glaring contrast to the mind numbing English language expression of the same idea. Why do we study algebra? Because it provides us with an effective and efficient means of communicating certain ideas. Given the definition of the Golden Ratio in algebraic language, one can now investigate methods of finding the numbers satisfying the statement through other representations. The algebraic analysis takes the form of solving the equation: . This can be done by multiplying the equation by 1 + x and solving the resulting quadratic equation using the quadratic formula. This type of analysis yielding two solutions: is familiar to algebra teachers. The graphical analysis of the original problem can be accomplished by again manipulating the original equation into the form x^2 + x - 1= and graphing the relation y = x^2 + x - 1. To solve the equation one can "zoom in" on the point where the curve crosses the x-axis (where the curve y = x^2 + x - 1 crosses the line y = 0). Figure 2 illustrates how the computer algebra system

106. Sacred Geometry
Phi is the golden ratio (proportio divina or sectio aurea), also called the goldenmean, golden section, golden number or divine proportion, usually denoted
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Phi and the Fibonacci Sequence feature prominently in the book are are first mentioned in Chapter 8 and then in more detail in Chapter 11.
Phi
Phi is the golden ratio proportio divina or sectio aurea ), also called the golden mean golden section golden number or divine proportion , usually denoted by the Greek letter phi , is the number read more about this in Wikpedia's entry about Phi
The Fibonacci Number
The Fibonacci Sequence is 0-1-1-2-3-5-8-13-21 and is achieved by starting with and 1, and then adding the two previous numbers. Read more about this in Wikpedia's entry about the Fibonacci Sequence
More Sacred Geometry Links
The Golden Number Net provides extensive information and examples of Phi and the Fibonacci sequence. Ellie Crystal's site also has a big section on sacred geometry
Books about Sacred Geometry
The Golden Ratio : The Story of PHI, the World's Most Astonishing Number Assorted books about Sacred Geometry Assorted books about the Fibonacci Numbers
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107. List Of Posted Documents
(particularly with regard to the golden mean and the golden spiral) was untrue, That s the golden rule. If you have any questions, or need further
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108. Inter.View To George Cardas
golden Ratio is an easy concept of elementary geometry which has had, Constant Q golden ratio stranding is ideal geometry for signal power or speaker
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A brief introduction to Golden Ratio
freely taken from "Golden sections and sequences in an unstable problem" by Lucio Cadeddu
Golden Ratio is an easy concept of elementary geometry which has had, and still has, great relevance both in human designs and in Nature.
Recently it has had wide application in HiFi Audio too. Let me write down a brief survey on Golden Ratio and its amazing history.
Let us take a segment a of lenght 1. Another segment b is said to be the Golden Section of a if it solves the following equation: b + b - 1 = that is to say the two segments respect the following proportion: a : b = b : (a-b) . In simpler words, given the fact that a has lenght 1, b must be 0.618 approx. Historically the Golden Ratio was well known to the Egyptians who used it for building their pyramids but it achieved wider popularity thanks to the Greek geometers.
We have to wait till 1496 in order to have that ratio called "Golden Ratio". Actually the mathematician (Friar) Pacioli wrote a paper called "De Divina Proportione" where he referred to that ratio as a God-given number one can find everywhere in Nature.

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