| Xanadu 2012: The Importance of Phi |
Category: Articles 6 comments 29 May 2005 @ 11:12 by swanny : explanExplaination for some. well as far as I can understand phi is an infinite or irrational number that represent a "relationality" or a divine relationship between the larger and the smaller.... to me it suggest the "correct" proportion or order of existence in which things are to exist in order to be in holistic harmony. If you go bigger the whole goes out of harmony if you go smaller ditto.... it is sort of a confirmation or correlation of correct or divine or unifiying proportions or "ratio". There would also appear to be a psychological or "synenergistic" effect of phi as that things embodying its proportions are said to exhibit a radiating beauty of sorts. 29 May 2005 @ 14:14 by swan : I have been interested in the Fibonacci Sequence :[link] Fibonacci numbers are also important in art and music. The ratio between successive Fibonacci numbers approximates an important constant called "the golden mean" or sometimes phi, which is approximately 1.61803. The higher you go in the Fibonacci sequence, the more closely the ratio between two successive numbers in the sequence approximates phi. This pattern is repeated through nature. I incorporated a fibonacci sequence in my Egyptian painting [link] that I did in Vermont. If you look at each section beginning in the middle left with 1 ( honeycomb), it moves to 2, 3, 5, 8, 13. 5, 8, 13 are connected to the rotations of Venus. If you remember I worked with Venus energy in this painting. 29 May 2005 @ 18:03 by 777sunrise : I think I may get what you're saying... I'm not heavily into mathematics, but I can understand the concept of there being a "perfect" place at which things can meet. I worry, though, about focusing on a "correct" way or place from which to operate. Feeling that one is not perfectly in sync with this place, would cause one to seatch for it, rather than noticing the perhaps "imperfect" perfection or unity already in order. 30 May 2005 @ 15:02 by astrid : Swanny Boy, there isa Coffee Table Book out there called "The Power of Limits". ( don't remember the Author... sorry!... )It is from the earlier part of the Eighties. Very very beautiful pictures of Nature Representations of Phi; the spiral way of creation in Phi ratio! See if you can find it somehwere.The pics are so stunning! 25 Jun 2009 @ 22:57 by Independence @193.227.170.13 : Topamax made headaches worse Hey. The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one. Help me! Can not find sites on the: Topamax made headaches worse. I found only this - how does topamax work. Take lamisil by mouth with or without food. Terbinafine hcl compared to novartis lamisil the product should be. With respect :confused:, Independence from Iceland. 9 May 2011 @ 07:12 by James @173.89.186.194 : Phi Phi isn't a number by itself, but a ratio. 1 to 1.618 if you divide a line in just the right place, the ratio of the larger segment to the whole line is the same as the ratio of the smaller segment to the larger segment. make sense? its the ratio on which all growth in nature is based. ----B----|-------C------- ------------A------------ C/A = B/C Other entries in Articles 1 Feb 2012 @ 18:53: sustainability 2012 31 Jan 2012 @ 16:56: Biome Community Harmony 2012 27 Jan 2012 @ 13:14: the $ problem 25 Jan 2012 @ 17:31: The Ocean of Pathos 2012 25 Jan 2012 @ 12:48: perspective 21 Jan 2012 @ 15:21: Humanity Prayer 2012 14 Jan 2012 @ 16:46: about love 2012 14 Jan 2012 @ 02:52: Modern Atlas 2012 13 Jan 2012 @ 23:21: law marridge and blessing 13 Jan 2012 @ 01:31: Internet Addiction 2012
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