Number Theory

   

Phi and Euler Numbers Guide Universal Growth

Authors: John Frederick Sweeney

The Euler e is a natural logarithm from which matter begins. Now, in Vedic Physics, it would appear that matter develops along the range of Phi, or the Golden Section, which forms the border between the 8 x 8 and 9 x 9 states of matter. Therefore, Phi would form the exterior of any object formed completely of one state of matter, and the border between the two states of any object formed of two states of matter. The third state of matter is invisible to us, and known generally in world cultures by the concept of “hell,” which is a misnomer and which represents a serious misunderstanding of Vedic science. We can know its general proportions by reflecting from positive Phi values into the Thaasic zone from the 8 x 8 Satwa or 9 x 9 Raja zones. This paper presents values for all of these zones, and shows how the euler logarithm is built into the Great Pyramid at Giza.

Comments: 12 Pages. includes graphics

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