Simulation Theory - Holographic Universe
Is reality nothing more than simulated experiences set in the concept of linear time to study emotions? From the beginning of time, there are those who believe reality is a dream, an allusion, or something we as yet cannot define, but we sense that it is there and follow specific patterns or algorithms of experience - known today as sacred geometry.
The term "sacred geometry" is often used by archaeologists, anthropologists, geometricians, and metaphysicians to encompass the religious, philosophical, and spiritual beliefs that have sprung up around this geometry in various cultures during the course of the human biogenetic experiment.
Sacred geometry is another term for the Algorithm, Matrix, Illusion, or simulation that unites and creates all realities even those we are not aware of but speculate on such a string theory.
Sacred geometry involves sacred universal patterns used in the design of everything most often seen in sacred architecture and sacred art. The basic belief is that geometry and mathematical ratios, harmonics and proportion are also found in music, light, cosmology. This value system is seen as widespread even in prehistory, a cultural universal of the human condition.
Sacred geometry is considered foundational to building sacred structures such as temples, mosques, megaliths, monuments and churches; sacred spaces such as altars, temenoi and tabernacles; meeting places such as sacred groves, village greens and holy wells and the creation of religious art, iconography and using "divine" proportions. Alternatively, sacred geometry based arts may be ephemeral, such as visualization, sand painting and medicine wheels.
In ancient civilizations the golden ratio (sacred geometry) was often employed in the design of art and architecture - from the simple spiral to more complex designs. Today sacred geometry is still used in the planning and construction of many structures such as churches, temples, mosques, religious monuments, altars, tabernacles, sacred spaces and the creation of religious art.
Sacred geometry may be understood as a worldview of pattern recognition, a complex system of religious symbols and structures involving space, time and form. According to this view the basic patterns of existence are perceived as sacred. By connecting with these, a believer contemplates the Great Mysteries, and the Great Design. By studying the nature of these patterns, forms and relationships and their connections, insight may be gained into the mysteries - the laws and lore of the Universe.
Vesica Piscis
Flower of Life
Tree of Life - Qabbalah - Kabbalah
Ouroboros
When things come fun circle
Many forms observed in nature can be related to geometry (for sound reasons of resource optimization). For example, the chambered nautilus grows at a constant rate and so its shell forms a logarithmic spiral to accommodate that growth without changing shape. Also, honeybees construct hexagonal cells to hold their honey. These and other correspondences are seen by believers in sacred geometry to be further proof of the cosmic significance of geometric forms. But some scientists see such phenomena as the logical outcome of natural principles.
Golden Ratio, Divine Proportion, Phi, Consciousness
Cutaway of a Chambered Nautilus
Vitruvian Man - Created From Binary Code - 1's and 0's - 11:11
It's all Scared Geometry - Algorithms created within the Simulation of Reality
The Great Pyramid Geometrically Links to the Belt of Orion