Re: Our Phi Earth
- From: Mensanator <mensanator@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 21:21:11 -0700 (PDT)
On May 17, 10:06�pm, Stevep...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Here's a lo-res jpg of our phi-world:http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/phi_world.jpg.
Interesting ain't it. This is one of my discoveries. Feel free to keep
and pass on.
If you don't know what phi is, google it. In a nutshell, phi is the
golden 1.6:1 ratio. The sequence 1,2,3,5,8,13,... resembles phi and as
you stretch out this sequence, the closer to phi you get. This
sequence resembles many things in nature, "but" not always. Still
amazing sometimes.
Below is another eye-candied-phi-representation of our world jpg.
They say humans originated in Africa and all life if you believe in
Pangea with Africa being near the middle. Moreso all life originated
from water. That water probably was warm, meaning near the equator.
Bingo! Check it out where the eye of this snail spiral landed:
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/phi_world2.jpg.
The map is a Mercator projection, isn't it?
Though I'm not sure if the spiral is precisely phi,
Shouldn't the spiral also be a Mercator projection?
nor that anything
originated at the core of the spiral, but it still makes you wanna go
hmmmmm,
Yeah, that's a common reaction amongst the stupid.
Steve
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