Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Week Five - Symmetry and Sacred Geometry

  • My (a)symmetrical world
    • My world is definitely asymmetrical more than it is symmetrical.  It's a constant battle to live in harmony and balance with society and nature.  I believe Western society promotes living more asymmetrically since advertisers sell ideas of individuality and uniqueness as paramount.  Social responsibility and connection to community are not popular ideas to sell products since they don't plant a seed of need within the consumer.  As idealistic as I am, I'm well aware that I live much selfishly than my ancestors.  Being American, I am sold the idea that I am an individual with the privileges given to me that aren't given to citizens of other countries.
  • Just what does this "CP violation" really mean?
    • CP violation in my inexperienced understanding, is the balance of matter with anti-matter.  If Nature treated matter and anti-matter the same then the world would be CP symmetric.  If not, then there would be a CP violation.  If I remember correctly, CP violation occurs most often than CP symmetry.  In order for this to be true then we would discover all the anti-particles accumulated after the big-bang.
  • Are there connections between Sacred Geometry and Physics?
    • There are many connections between Sacred Geometry and physics.  One connection is the concept of fractals that Benoit Mandelbrot developed showing beautiful organic shapes that are complex.  They can correspond to natural processes such as how babies and plants grow, the weather and structures of space and time.  The symmetry of snowflakes and fractals are 95-99% alike.  Early sacred geometrists were pondering the same concepts that physicists debate about today.  In theory, they both attempt to explain the supernatural.

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