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5th September 2002, 04:52 PM
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Reps: 47 (power: 0) | | | The nature of Light - graphically I have made up a couple graphics that show the nature of God and Light as I have been explaining it in my last few posts. http://www.computerroom.com/Light023.jpg http://www.computerroom.com/Light053.jpg
023 is of the outside showing the two poles of mass and energy from the first containment of God with Phi. The energy, is green, the mass is blue, well, it is water, and the pinkish blobs around the water is the energy and mass mingling forming the "froth", or Primal Effervescense. The energy and mass are being fed to the Light as it takes on the attributes of Pi, the second containment of and in God with Pi.
The first black ring is, I think, what is referred to in the Bible as the "outer darkness". It is a place that is void of energy and mass. Not the best place to be thrown for all of eternity.
053 is showing the inside. The angular spikes that emerge represent the dimensions as they open. The swirly colors throughout is the original thought of God, the plan of creation, the Stillified Thought that is the pattern of life and reality mixed with the Light. As the dimensions open with time, matter is formed along this pattern, bringing into physical reality Gods plan. | 
5th September 2002, 05:33 PM
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Reps: 10 (power: 0) | | What is "Phi?"
What is "Primal Effervescense"?
What are the "attributes of Pi"?
What is "stillified thought?"
What is the point of these and your other posts? They are nothing more than metaphysical mumbo jumbo that reminds me of the rantings of the TimeCube guy. http://www.timecube.com/ | 
5th September 2002, 05:36 PM
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5th September 2002, 05:59 PM
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Reps: 47 (power: 0) | | | The real thing, how it actually started. What Light really is.
Phi is a number, as is Pi. They are both irrational numbers, meaning their calculation will go on forever, theoretically.
To calculate Phi use the equation
square root five plus one, divided by two.
Phi is what God uses to define Life.
Pi is what God uses to contain the physical.
Combined they define the creation of God. And since God is also the creation through the Son, it is also defining God.
Primal Effervescence is what happens when the energy and mass, created in the first containment of God with Phi, intermingle.
Stillified Thought is the Thought of God that has come to rest, or near rest.
It is the plan of creation in the form of Gods Thought. When Light is formed by the second containment of and in God with Pi, it collects in and around this stillified thought to create the matter of the physical universe in the pattern of Gods Thought. So God is materalizing His creation using the original pattern of His Thought with Light.
And Light is energy with mass. The matter is formed as it enters a dimension by releasing the water within the photon. The water combined with the energy create electrons and atoms and such. If you imagine what popcorn does you may get a better idea. The photon "pops" and kinda turns inside out, and the result is matter. | 
5th September 2002, 06:06 PM
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Reps: 20 (power: 0) | | | Phi is not a number. It's a Greek letter. Pi is also a Greek letter, but tends to refer to a specific number (it's a standard reference).
I am unaware of any such standard usuage for phi, although it's used alot in Calculus when doing equations in a circular coordinaate system.
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5th September 2002, 06:28 PM
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Reps: 47 (power: 0) | | | Phi is a ratio. It shows up in the logarithmic spiral. And this spiral is based on a number series called the Fibonnacci Series. The series begins
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, each value is the sum of the previous two.
If plotted out it forms the logarithmic spiral.
The ratio between successive numbers in the series come ever closer to the value of Phi, which is the result of the equation of Phi, square root five plus one, divided by two.
God used this equation to define Life.
The square root five represents the male and female soul, the plus one represents the offspring, or Son. Divided by two allows for the male and female soul to either share a body or have separate and distinct bodies.
Pi is the result of the equation to calculate a circle, so in defining Light as Pi, the energy and mass are constrained to form into a packet, a photon.
And there may not be a standard usage for Phi, except where God is concerned. It is pretty standard stuff to God.
But combined they provide the means to grow, reproduce, and evolve physical Life.
My avatar thingy shows the first seven segments of what I call the Divine Spiral. With the completion of the seventh segments it forms a heart. At no other point in the progression does the heart shape recur. And the growth can go on indefinitely. With each new segment the physical form produced is a little further along the road to physical perfection. | 
5th September 2002, 06:35 PM
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Reps: 20 (power: 0) | | | You need to specify phi. As I stated, it's used as a coordinate in a radial system.
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5th September 2002, 06:37 PM
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5th September 2002, 06:47 PM
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Reps: 20 (power: 0) | | | Phi is used for many things. Unlike Pi, it's use varies from discipline to discipline. If you're going to discuss it, you need to define what usuage you have for it. Defining the equation you're using works.
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5th September 2002, 06:50 PM
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