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Clifford Algebras in the Growth of Matter in Vedic Physics

Authors: John Frederick Sweeney

In our combinatorial universe, matter grows in a particular way, according to specific steps. The (n + 1) character of this growth lends itself easily to the Clifford Algebra and Clifford Spinor spaces which develop in the fashion of Mount Meru or Pascal’s Triangle. This style of development leads to Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section which implies that these concepts are deeply entwined in the formation of matter. This paper gives a step by step explanation of the process and a lengthy exposition on Clifford Algebras by physicist Frank “Tony” Smith from his monumental website.

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