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the golden ratio retains a mystique, partly because excellent approximations of it turn up in many unexpected places in nature. The spiral inside a nautilus shell is remarkably close to the golden section, and the ratio of the lengths of the thorax and abdomen in most bees is nearly the golden ratio. Even a cross section of the most common form of human DNA fits nicely into a golden decagon. The golden ratio and its relatives also appear in many unexpected contexts in mathematics, and they continue to spark interest in the mathematical community.
This where secret room on pyramids
Egyptian Queen Nefertiti (1400 B.C.)
The link
http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_17.htm
Center Of A Circle
If a motion starts from the perimeter of a circle and moves inwards towards the center of that circle, 2 things will happen:
It will either find a tough resistance to penetrate through the center, this happens in the case of corrective motions,
Can post one or 2 example chart for this ?
Read your method more to know more about it and i like it anything related to natural are very powerful
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the golden ratio retains a mystique, partly because excellent approximations of it turn up in many unexpected places in nature. The spiral inside a nautilus shell is remarkably close to the golden section, and the ratio of the lengths of the thorax and abdomen in most bees is nearly the golden ratio. Even a cross section of the most common form of human DNA fits nicely into a golden decagon. The golden ratio and its relatives also appear in many unexpected contexts in mathematics, and they continue to spark interest in the mathematical community.
This where secret room on pyramids
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Egyptian Queen Nefertiti (1400 B.C.)
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The link
http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_17.htm
Center Of A Circle
If a motion starts from the perimeter of a circle and moves inwards towards the center of that circle, 2 things will happen:
It will either find a tough resistance to penetrate through the center, this happens in the case of corrective motions,
Can post one or 2 example chart for this ?