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Title: Nassim Haramein
Post by: jehovajah on October 18, 2009, 08:17:47 AM
I am surprised that this guy who i found out about on wed 14th Oct 2009, has not been referred to before now on this forum.
http://theresonanceproject.org/blog/?cat=4 (http://theresonanceproject.org/blog/?cat=4)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuPNJPWZoyY&feature=PlayList&p=7000E2FA266DB3F7&index=17&playnext=17&playnext_from=PL



Whereas i have not fully worked through his work his insight is similar enough to my own for me to make this disclaimer: The math project that i am working on here has not hitherto been influenced by these notions of Nassim's but from here on i will be drawing on his insights critically in a mentor/ envelope relationship. I am currently working on foundation of the notion of space in the set FS. My interest was to show how the set FS has a universal process on it which under the iteration of this process would explain the motion of objects under an Einsteinian Field theory. Very substantially Nassim has done this and serves to illustrate what i was conceiving. However I have yet to demonstrate that the Axioms that underlie the set FS have Nassim's model as an outcome. I will pursue the mathematical foundations review and revision to show that all classical maths is in fact a special truncated version of a broader discrete, iterative math on localised fractal Regons at variable scale. This requires a rigour in describing the region in which math is being done under which group theory rules and at what scale or level of iteration in an infinite iteration procedure.

http://theresonanceproject.org/ (http://theresonanceproject.org/)



Title: Re: Nassim Haramein
Post by: jehovajah on October 18, 2009, 09:29:50 AM
Enzedblue has this link on his site

http://www.enzedblue.com/KOchCROP/KochCropCircles.html (http://www.enzedblue.com/KOchCROP/KochCropCircles.html)

I wonder if chris could render the metric Nassim is discussing and post it here?