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An Investigation of the Universe To Make Sense of Our Place in the Cosmos

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What is the universe? Why am I here? TWO FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS: An Investigation of the Universe To Make Sense of Our Place in the Cosmos

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“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) “The simplest theory is probably the best one.” William of Ockham (1295 - 1395) “Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.” Isaac Newton SIMPLICITY An Investigation of the Universe To Make Sense of Our Place in the Cosmos “The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.” Sir William Bragg

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PART I LAYING THE FOUNDATION OF THE COSMOS The Mysteries of the I Ching Understanding the relationship between Zero and Infinity Three Primary Mathematical Patterns of the Universe An Investigation of the Universe To Make Sense of Our Place in the Cosmos

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PART II UNDERSTANDING THE UNIVERSE Using the I Ching and Sacred Geometry to explore the basic shape and structure the Universe. What a Harmonic Spherical Standing Waves is. Begin to Explore your Place within it. An Investigation of the Universe To Make Sense of Our Place in the Cosmos

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PART III OUR PLACE WITHIN THE UNIVERSE Harmonic Beings in a Harmonic Universe The Interrelationship of Pi, Phi, Pythagoras, Primes and People and the year 2012 An Investigation of the Universe To Make Sense of Our Place in the Cosmos

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A simple mathematical model for understanding the Universe and our place in it. THE I CHING

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In the beginning was the Tao. All things issue from it. All things return to it. To find the origin Trace back the manifestations. Poem 52 The Tao gives birth to one One gives birth to two. Two gives birth to three. Three gives birth to all things. Poem 42 The Tao is infinite, eternal. Why is it eternal? It was never born. Thus it can never die Why is it infinite? It has no desire for itself. Thus it is present for all beings. Poem 7 SOME POEMS FROM THE TAO TE CHING ON THE COSMOS Lao Tzu (600BC)

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= 252 MATHEMATICS – A SEARCH FOR PATTERNS

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BASE 8 NUMERALS

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Circles within the Square signifies bring down the understanding of the Heavens to Earth. In Chinese Philosophy it is called the T’iang-ming the Divine within. Circles and squares will become a recurring theme…..

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BINARY NUMERALS AND HOW THEY RELATE TO BASE 10 & BASE 8 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 Decimal Number Binary Number 4 9 12 62 Base 8 Number 64 23

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THE TRI-GRAMS OF FU HSI (OPPOSITES - YIN AND YANG) “Fu Hsi spontaneously brought forth the Eight Tri-grams to unite with the shining spirits and to categorize the nature of the myriad things.” Poem from the Ta Chuan Fu Hsi (3800 BC)

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THE EIGHT TRIGRAMS WITH THEIR BINARY & OCTAL NUMERALS Each Tri-grams can also be represented as a binary number using 0’s and 1’s and as Base 8 numbers as listed in the table above.

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This poem speaks to us of increasing complexity of the universe emerging from the simplicity of the boundless and infinite oneness, the Tao, the ancient emptiness,…..what modern Physicists are now calling the Physical Vacuum. The infinite Tao curls up on itself into a circle to retain it’s sense of infinity. At the heart of the circle is pi the irrational, transcendental number……. an eloquent expression of the infinite. The following poem is from the book the I Ching and describes the evolution from the ultimate oneness to all that is. TAOIST PHILOSPOPHY – THE I CHING “In the I Ching system, there is the T’ai Chi (Supreme Ultimate Oneness – Tao), which produces the Two Primal Forms. The two Primal Forms produce the Four Emblems. The Four Emblems produce the Eight Tri-grams. The Eight Tri-grams determine good and evil fortune. Good and evil fortune give rise to great works.” Confucius (Commentary on the I Ching) Pi: 3.14159265358979323…

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THE CREATION OF LIGHT Another creation story which we in the west are more familiar with is from Genesis in the Bible that records: “And God said, Let there be light: and there was light (electromagnetic energy) And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night.” Genesis Chap. 1 A single ray of ordinary light will disperse upon entering the glass of the prism into seven principal colours: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red. All the intermediate colour transitions will also be present. From the oneness (Tao) of light becomes the seven colours giving us eight elements just as described in the Chinese Creation story.

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Yin Yang zero 8 COMPLEMENTING OPPOSITES - YIN AND YANG Each broken line represents in Taoist philosophy, yin and the solid line, yang the opposites, Zero and Infinity, in the binary math's system, 0 & 1 and in Cosmology, Space - Time and Physics, positive and negative . Saint Augustine described the nothingness of zero as follows: “It was not absolute nothingness. It was a kind of formlessness without any definition.......True reasoning convinced me that I should subtract all remnants of every kind of form if I wish to conceive the absolutely formless. I could not achieve this.” The cycling yin – yang symbol is therefore a representation of the polarization of the Tao from its unconditioned state of almost nothing. _ + 0 1 Time Space

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OPPOSITES For every Yin there is a Yang. Each opposite complementing, completing the other. Up has its down, north it’s South and so on: Zero Infinity 0 1 Space Time Positive Negative In Out Black White Male Female Fast Slow On Off Inertia Momentum Light Dark Cold Hot Wet Dry Opposites Cooperate. The most beautiful harmonies come from opposition. Herakleitos (535 – 475BC) Electron A MODEL OF HYDROGEN Proton

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PRIMARY WAVE PATTERN Cygnus Loop Nebula Braided Light In Plasma Field