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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern Maine
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So I've been working on a Unified Theory of Torsion, in respects to everything that is, based solely on mathematics. I'm wondering if people could share whatever knowledge they might have on this, articles, websites, whatever.
To understand what I am talking about, think about the periodic table: Aluminum - 13 Copper - 29 Silver - 47 Gold - 79 Bismuth - 83 These metals are all spiritually significant metals, especially when applied to torsion creating devices (orgonite). What do they have in common? They are all prime numbers! I even came across an interesting new alloy in terms of its geometric shape that I believe is Al84V16. Vandium is 23 which is also a prime number, and the molecule is made out of exactly 100 atoms. Just a side note from this week. Then there's the interesting sum of primes, including these, with 12 factored numbers (60,72,84,90,96, each have a total of 12 factors, all are also divisible by 12 except for 90). 13+47=60 (60 is a very interesting number, the smallest most dynamic number below 100) 13+83=96 7+83=90 There's a ton more but that's all I can recall at the moment (I left my little ;p) And for those Galaxy guide lovers: 13+29=42 (I thought this was interesting as Al and Cu seem to be the most sensitive of alloys that create torsion, so the answer to the universe haha) Anyways, what I'm also getting to is the idea of how mathematical this existence may be. Aluminum could be the physical manifestation of the number 13 and all its properties. All organic life supposedly attracts torsion. The question I have is that do to carbon, some specific geometry, what? Carbon's number is 6, also known as the number of man in the bible. There is the noted honeycomb effect which is based on pattern of hexagons. Question I have here is the relation, and also the full implications of the honeycomb effect, something I myself haven't come to terms with fully in concept in that it pulls torsion away from living organisms and from the earth? Does that mean it's just a more efficient design than normal organic life attracting torsion? I could keep going on with this, and many tangents. So you got the idea. Any knowledge toward this in any form would be appreciated! |
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