In science and philosophy a paradigm is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitute legitimate contributions to a field. The word paradigm is Greek in origin, meaning "pattern".
When I ventured into the world of metaphysics many things were referred to as paradigms. They included a paradigm shift in consciousness at the end of physical reality. There were also paradigms that reflect our everyday lives.
Everything that happens in reality follows the same algorithmic patterns of the iconographic motif of the logarithmic spiral.
The golden spiral is a logarithmic spiral that grows outward by a factor of the golden ratio for every 90 degrees of rotation (polar slope angle about 17.03239 degrees). It can be approximated by a "Fibonacci spiral", made of a sequence of quarter circles with radii proportional to Fibonacci numbers.
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The expression "90 Degrees of Separation" has echoed in my mind as far back as I can remember. It has to do with reality being an algorithm and something about bending light to make an object visible or invisible at this level of perception. - Ellie Crystal
My Physics professor at Brooklyn College worked for the government in her earlier career. While monitoring what they thought were UFOs, some would disappear, or become invisible after making a startling high speed 90° turn. - Anna Baldino
In Mythology there is a creation myth about a race called the 'El', Elohim, or Shining Ones who are most likely aliens connected to the human experiment in which exist. Allegedly when they shift from one reality to another they shift at 90° angles - hence "90° of separation". - Rick Beaumont
Simulation Theory