Thanks for the vote of confidence cell…as misplaced as it may be. Note, I do not have the book. I have not read the book. I enjoyed the video and appreciate such things thus shared its existence. That was all…in the spirit of full disclosure. OM
On Jan 10, 9:56 am, 1CellOfMany <[email protected]> wrote: > After viewing the advert you linked, I have pre-ordered the paperback > (due out January 31st) from Amazon for just $26.40. But now I ask > myself, "Why do I want this book?" One answer is, "Because I > appreciate the beauty and perfection which the book reveals." At any > rate, I have been led to expect that it will lead me towards beauty > (in the photos and the ideas) and perfection (in the mathematical > relationships which are illustrated and described.) Marketing, the > technology that is based upon the science of Social Psychology, has > become such a powerful and ubiquitous force in our world that we often > do not realize that we are being manipulated or how we actually came > to a decision. I personally prefer word of mouth and personal > recommendations as a means for choosing what books are worth perusing, > so, because I have an idea of who you are from your comments here, I > feel comfortable with accepting your recommendation to check out this > book. > > On Jan 9, 7:32 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N8QiyJU_SY > > > “Malcolm Stewart has discovered a remarkable geometrical device. The > > 'starcut diagram', as he has called it, is at first glance a simple > > way of dividing the area of a square. After extensive research, > > however, he found that it has extraordinary mathematical properties, > > suggesting that it may be no less than the source of the number system > > used when ancient humanity first built cities. > > > He shows that the starcut diagram underlies many significant patterns > > and proportions across the world: in China, the shaman's dance; in > > Egypt, the Great Pyramid; in Europe, a Raphael fresco; in Asia, the > > Vedic Fire Altar, and many others. > > > This book is an intellectual adventure, written for a general reader > > without specialist knowledge. Illustrated with around 180 photographs, > > drawings and diagrams, it tells the story of many fresh discoveries, > > bringing sacred geometry to life in an original and inspiring way.”- Hide > > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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