64 Tetrahedron Grid
64 Tetrahedron Grid
I Ching
“The
The natural laws are not forces external two things,
but represent the harmony of movement immanent in
them.“- I Ching
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I Ching is one of the world’s oldest texts, dated to 1000 years BC, and it is
said to have origins even further back in time. The text describes the laws
of nature through the union of polarities and its diagram consists of 64
hexagrams representing various points of balance between Yin and Yang –
negative and positive energy. When we put all opposing polarized
hexagrams together they form the lines of a 64 and a 512-tetrahedral
matrix, which is the necessary geometry to describe the perfect balance and
fractal recursion of space-time. The fact that the diagram
depicts two iterations of the fractal – 64 and 512 tetrahedrons – is no
coincidence. As we have seen in the Fractal-Holographic Universe it is
precisely this difference of vector density in the vacuum geometry which is
the source of the universal torque, centrifugal forces and thus visible
manifestation. The density of vectors required to form symmetrical
stability of the infinite vacuum energy steadily increases towards higher
density as we move into deeper resolutions of the fractal. This creates
relative gradients of energy density, from infinitely dense to infinitely un-
dense, and it is precicely these differences that drives space-time torque at
all levels, from atom to universe, in the same way that small differences in
pressure and temperature in the weather systems on earth drives
enormous hurricanes.
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The hexgrams of the I Ching depicts a three-dimensional fractal tetraedral
array with two recursive iterations from 64 to 512 tetrahedron-
tetrahedron. This is nature’s geometry. The difference in vector density is
the source of rotation.
I this manner a continuously imploding fractalized space-time creates
universal torque and organizes matter/energy in harmonically embedded
rotating tori; galaxies with billions of stars, stars with dozens of planets,
planets with rotating hemispheres etc. The systems appear to us as atoms,
bio-entities, stellar systems and vast galaxies but they are merely aspects of
the same cosmic vacuum singularity albeit in differentiated and localized
form.
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Galaxy’s rotation is driven by a central singularity – the torque applied by
the spacetime increasing density towards the infinitesimal.
Yin Yang
In the center of the I Ching diagram we find the Yin Yang, which
represents the system’s inherent rotation and dynamic balance – energy in
motion. The symbol resembles a torus viewed from above and, as we have
seen, the manifest world may be understood to arise solely due to this spin.
Without fundamental space-time spin there would be no form; spin
collapses the symmetry of the vacuum and creates pulsating cycles of
expansion and implosion, it differentiates and defines the energy potential
of the vacuum and creates all perceivable phenomena.
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As a whole, we see in the I Ching a perfect depiction of a unified field
theory over three thousand years old, which includes the description of
absolute energy, dynamical energy and how interactions between the two
creates universal spin resulting in all manifestation!