says go and replicate this and life says we don't know how because life doesn't know how to create from something that has no beginning. So it creates the Fibonacci sequence instead, which has a
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- golden ratio
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Corpus evidence — top 10 passages
Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · yt0.821
Because fi is an infinite number, this sequence will go on forever. Let's look at some spirals in nature. Another way that fi and Fibonacci can manifest. This is a nautilus shell. Many people will say it's fi, but it's really Fibonacci. See how when it's in its earliest form, it's crude, not smooth or anything. One look and you can tell that's not fi. But as it goes out farther and farther, it gets closer and closer to fi. It becomes a nearly perfect fi spiral by the time it's all the way out here. This also happens with sunflowers, pine cones, and many plants in nature. In many cases, such as…
yt/09YGgT8XN_I-flower-of-life-and-sacred-geometry-movie/transcript.txt
- 02 · yt0.814
Continuing with that it's 1.6 and then 1.625 1.615384 1.619048 and so on. It continually oscillates over and under the fi ratio, never quite making it there, but continuing on closer and closer every time until eventually you can't even tell the difference. Because fi is an infinite number. This sequence will go on forever. Let's look at some spirals in nature. Another way that fi and Fibonacci can manifest. This is a nautilus shell. Many people will say it's fi, but it's really Fibonacci. See how when it's in its earliest form, it's crude, not smooth or anything. [music] One look and you can …
yt/1hBRzz1VmK0-sacred-geometry-explained-like-never-before/transcript.txt
- 03 · yt0.790
You can read an article about it in the description if you're super keen to go deeper. You see, throughout modern physics today, along with chemistry and biology, the sacred geometric patterns of creation are being rediscovered. Another example is the egg of life that I showed you earlier, literally showing up in your intrinsic cellular structure from conception. Hopefully, this will help you to understand and witness the beautiful unity amongst all things. It doesn't matter what you believe, what religion you follow, or if you're strictly an atheist scientist. Bearing witness to the truth of …
yt/1hBRzz1VmK0-sacred-geometry-explained-like-never-before/transcript.txt
- 04 · yt0.781
615 384 1.61 9048 and so on it continually oscillates over and under the F ratio never quite making it there but continuing on closer and closer every time until eventually you can't even tell a difference because f is an infinite number this sequence will go on forever let's look at some spirals in nature another way that fi and Fibonacci can Manifest this is a nautilus shell many people will say it's fi but it's really Fibonacci see how when it's in its earliest form it's crude not smooth or anything one look and you can tell that's not F but as it goes up farther and farther it gets closer …
yt/BhapDIa2r68-spirit-science-season-1-the-movie/transcript.txt
- 05 · yt0.779
It's built with these same mathematics from the doorway to the ball on top of the temple. It is a structural embodiment of the proportions that all life holds. The Parthonon in Greece also has the exact same mathematical structure, but even more. I recommend watching Nova's Secrets of the Parthonon if you wish to learn more about this, because the stuff that they find is really cool. The Great Pyramid in Giza also has these proportions. They're incredibly precise, perfect in every way. You'd think that by building these structures, using the logical and mathematical proportions so carefully th…
yt/09YGgT8XN_I-flower-of-life-and-sacred-geometry-movie/transcript.txt
- 06 · yt0.775
Let me show you the importance we used to place on this golden ratio. In ancient times, we built many structures based on fi because we understood divine proportion. This is the pagota of Yakushiji temple in Japan. It's built with these same mathematics from the doorway to the ball on top of the temple. It is a structural embodiment of the proportions that all life holds. The Parthonon in Greece also has the exact same mathematical structure, but even more. I recommend watching Nova's Secrets of the Parthonon if you wish to learn more about this because the stuff that they find is really cool.…
yt/1hBRzz1VmK0-sacred-geometry-explained-like-never-before/transcript.txt
- 07 · _intake0.771
Why is this exciting for biology? Because these two studies are showing us where the genesis of life is. It is where QED and chronobiology collide primordially, and where a new paradigm can be born if we are perceiving what the observation means. Sadly, very few in this field even realize what these two papers really mean. I think I might, and that is what this blog is about. Paying attention to observations and then placing them into a reductive cavity of knowledge to examine.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/quantum-biology-12-do-we-need-dna-to-tell-time.md
- 08 · _intake0.771
It also implies that the equation can also be reversed mathematically. The “Commutative Laws” say you can swap numbers over and still get the same answer. A + B = B + A. Biologic sciences have pretty much ignored E = MC2 for much of the last 108 years since its discovery. It has been felt to be the domain of subatomic physics and of theoretical physics, and astronomy. Physicists and chemists have always read Einstein’s masterpiece equation from left to right. This helped them explain the massive power generated from nuclear fission of atomic blasts. As a surgeon, I realized there is were no nu…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-2-einstein-meet-leptin.md
- 09 · blog0.769
If at every t God created ex nihilo , is it really x which exists at successive instants rather than a series of simulacra? Since there is no patient subject on which the agent acts in creation, how is it that it is the identical subject which is re-created each instant out of nothing rather than a numerically distinct, but similar, subject? (Craig 1998, 184) One way to defend continuous creation theory from the persistence objection is to argue that it is possible to create the same object more than once. Quinn distinguishes between creating something (bringing about its existence) and introd…
blog/plato-stanford-edu/creation-and-conservation.md
- 10 · pubmed0.768
Life is an epiphenomenon for which origins are of tremendous interest to explain. We provide a framework for doing so based on the thermodynamic concept of work cycles. These cycles can create their own closure events, and thereby provide a mechanism for engendering novelty. We note that three significant such events led to life as we know it on Earth: (1) the advent of collective autocatalytic sets (CASs) of small molecules; (2) the advent of CASs of reproducing informational polymers; and (3) the advent of CASs of polymerase replicases. Each step could occur only when the boundary conditions…
pubmed/PMID-33451001-constraint-closure-drove-major-transitions-in-the-origins-of/info.md
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