Donovan's Geometry Page.......
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Donovan's Geometry Page.......
I'm posting this as a separate thread so it doesn't get lost in the one where Donovan makes reference to geometry and math not yet understood by us, but understood and kept secret by TPTB.
http://www.midcoast.com/~michael1/index.html
I have had this site bookmarked for a long time, and every once in a while I go back and re-read it in an effort to comprehend it better. Y'all see what you can do with it.
He's obviously a very intelligent man, and I was delighted to see him being posting on this site. Says he won't be here long, so it's best we learn what we can from him while the opportunity is there.
Dragon
http://www.midcoast.com/~michael1/index.html
I have had this site bookmarked for a long time, and every once in a while I go back and re-read it in an effort to comprehend it better. Y'all see what you can do with it.
He's obviously a very intelligent man, and I was delighted to see him being posting on this site. Says he won't be here long, so it's best we learn what we can from him while the opportunity is there.
Dragon
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Re: Donovan's Geometry Page.......
It looks like he's come up with a novel way of drawing Phi and has some thinly veiled numerology stuff centered especially around the number 12?dragon wrote:I'm posting this as a separate thread so it doesn't get lost in the one where Donovan makes reference to geometry and math not yet understood by us, but understood and kept secret by TPTB.
http://www.midcoast.com/~michael1/index.html
I have had this site bookmarked for a long time, and every once in a while I go back and re-read it in an effort to comprehend it better. Y'all see what you can do with it.
He's obviously a very intelligent man, and I was delighted to see him being posting on this site. Says he won't be here long, so it's best we learn what we can from him while the opportunity is there.
Dragon
How dare you question my ulterior motives
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Gotcha, guess I was thinking that he was providing excerpts from a book and there fore the copyright statement. It does seem a bit silly though. But the information provided there again is quite interesting , a paradigm change in how we apply mathematics could go a long way towards explaining high weirdness and such phenomena. It warrants further investigation, not ridicule.
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And its interesting ly synchronistic how another thread has brought up the schoolyard bully. Some of us are taking that approach, I think, and considering it is posted on the internet he is sharing the water generously, no? Lets not get sidetracked again. Besides, I always loved Jennifer Juniper, and he has a gentle voice. 
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^^No clue what the reference was, but if this stuff impresses you, take a look at Bucky Fuller's Synergetics:
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/toc/toc.html
And better yet, try learning actual geometry over at Wolfram's MathWorld:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/toc/toc.html
And better yet, try learning actual geometry over at Wolfram's MathWorld:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
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Bring on the Dinoseers!
Them's some crucial looking links Senor Wombaticus Rex
Sacred Geometry is way groovy but is no substitute for calculus if you're looking to find flux (Fox capacitors need not apply
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Sacred Geometry is way groovy but is no substitute for calculus if you're looking to find flux (Fox capacitors need not apply
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well, here we go again.
. Because I am interested in someones esoteric mathematics you assume that I dont know actual geometry? Thats the tone of the schoolyard bully , and the framing of a subject that kills the discussion. You say fight evil WR, where do you bring your fight?try learning actual geometry
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WR- Langley called...You forgot to fulfill your finnishing school credits before embarking on your life of psyop disinfo spamming...
The bad news:
You need to go back for fifty lashes with a wet fishman named JOHAN (or "Cheese Whiz" to his friends)
The good news: The fish dish comes gratis with a nice merovignian white whine...
Bon Apetite!
The bad news:
You need to go back for fifty lashes with a wet fishman named JOHAN (or "Cheese Whiz" to his friends)
The good news: The fish dish comes gratis with a nice merovignian white whine...
Bon Apetite!
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Actually I am too old to let it go! Why do you revel in being a dickhead? Youve brought a lot of light with your attitude and most of your posts, and I like your sig line a lot. The schoolyard bully needs to be confronted though, otherwise we end up shooting each other, and ourselves in the foot. We can do better. Lets keep it civilized, and on topic, point out the flaws in the math, please.
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