Their explanation is below the graphic, but only if you click on the link to watch it on YouTube. You cannot see the explanation of the graphic here and it probably will not make sense otherwise
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Their explanation is below the graphic, but only if you click on the link to watch it on YouTube. You cannot see the explanation of the graphic here and it probably will not make sense otherwise
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Thank you for posting this, White Raven!
I am a dud in math and physics – so much so, that I had to seek an introductory tutorial in sacred geometry, to help me get through some of Dr. Farrell’s books!!! (Thank you, Dr. Farrell, for not spoon feeding us!)
A few years ago, the number “137” meant absolutely nothing to me.
Now – it is in my radar, thanks to Dr. Farrell’s books…
For example, that number popped up in Dr. Farrell’s recent book “The Giza Death Star Revisited” – Chapter 7: The Weapon Hypothesis (Section B.3 - Oscillators within Oscillators) and he then produced a summary table on page 243, where he mused about the “Fine Structure Constant” —
And, the number also popped up in some youtube videos by the sacred geometry artist, Jain 108, whose work helped to introduce us to some very basic sacred geometry concepts. (What we like about his work are his neat and beautifully-executed hand-drawings).
For Jain 108, the number 137 spoke to him in terms of the structure of chlorophyll:
He spotted that number floating about cubic shell numbers as well:
He even spotted it in Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man:
And, not having any deep knowledge about physics, I can only offer a very light, very superficial musing myself, a person who is fascinated with the mystery of plants and with life force:
Do I see any relationship in Dr. Farrell’s ideas on weapons and Jain 108’s utterly different ideas on chorolphyll, as far as each one sees something to do with 137? Well, I don’t know exactly – maybe this has something to do with energy systems…? What is chlorophyll, other than a very important (and highly mysterious) energy-conversion mechanism (which is the reason human beings can survive on plants alone, whosoever chooses to do so). And as for weapons – what are they, other than mechanisms for distributing energy?
Wow! This is great. Thank you for giving us more to chew on. Fascinating.