View Full Version : few cool pics of the geometry of our bodies.
i found these somewhere and am not sure how accurate they are, but like them and thought yall might too.
http://www.tuubi.net/oakie/pics/abovetobelow.jpg
http://www.tuubi.net/oakie/pics/skeletor.jpg
m1thr0s
11-16-2006, 04:04 AM
I'm not so sure they are even supposed to be about accuracy exactly, but they sure as hell are dimensional!
I've had migraines that look almost exactly like that...:(
m1thr0s
Okazaki Castle
11-16-2006, 06:42 AM
Ah, the blue man. My things are moving fast of late....
Very cool pics btw :D
all the best,
Seb.
fr.novumorganum
11-21-2006, 03:29 PM
ah, i'd rather have alex grey's versions;)
Okazaki Castle
11-21-2006, 04:59 PM
Regarding the second picture:
Supercomputer study shows Milky Way's halo of dark matter in unprecedented detail
Published November 20, 2006 in Space & Earth science > Astronomy
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have used NASA's most powerful supercomputer to run the largest simulation to date of the formation and evolution of the dark matter halo that envelopes the Milky Way galaxy. Their results show substructures within the halo in unprecedented detail, providing a valuable tool for understanding the evolutionary history of our galaxy.
Every galaxy is surrounded by a halo of mysterious dark matter that can only be detected indirectly by observing its gravitational effects. The invisible halo is much larger and more spherical than the luminous galaxy at its center. Recent computer simulations have shown that the halo is surprisingly clumpy, with relatively dense concentrations of dark matter in gravitationally bound 'subhalos' within the halo. The new study, which has been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal, shows much more extensive substructure than any previous study.
"We find almost 10,000 subhalos, about one order of magnitude more than in any past simulations, and some of our subhalos exhibit 'subsubstructure.' This was expected theoretically, but we have shown it for the first time in a numerical simulation," said Piero Madau, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UCSC and a coauthor of the paper.
Jürg Diemand, a Hubble postdoctoral fellow at UCSC and first author of the paper, said the new results exacerbate what is known as the "missing satellite problem." The problem is that the clumpiness of the normal matter in and around our galaxy--in the form of dwarf satellite galaxies--does not match the clumpiness of the dark matter seen in the simulation.
"Astronomers keep discovering new dwarf galaxies, but there are still only about 15 or so, compared to about 120 dark matter subhalos of comparable size in our simulation. So which ones host the dwarf galaxies, and why?" Diemand said.
Theoretical models in which star formation is restricted to certain types of dark matter halos--sufficiently massive or early-forming ones--may help to resolve the discrepancy, Madau said.
Although the nature of dark matter remains a mystery, it appears to account for about 82 percent of the matter in the universe. As a result, the evolution of structure in the universe has been driven by the gravitational interactions of dark matter. The "normal" matter that forms gas and stars has fallen into the "gravitational wells" created by clumps of dark matter, giving rise to galaxies in the centers of dark matter halos.
Source (http://www.physorg.com/news83267160.html)
Dark Matter is bigger and more powerful than light matter. What cannot be seen has more power than what can be seen - and is studied and verified in traditional astrology/astronomy and physics. Dark matter is but poorly understood by modern day science. Yet it composes the larger part of the mass of our universe
I contend that dark matter is where mystery, and character also, are located...
Okazaki Castle.
interesting, it wouldn't surprise me at all if it turned out "dark matter" has form, however malleable, and there were different sorts of "dark matter" with various properties. much like the "matter" visible to our measuring devices and senses.
sorta like how we "know" the size of the universe "is" always just a little bit bigger than what our measuring devices can perceive.
as for the pics i posted, they're pretty close to a model i use, in idea at least.
basically, the circles would be replaced by spheres made of many a ouroboros who'd control the shape/size of it, and of those overlapping etc., eventually affecting the bonestructure. ideally none of the snakes would be too hungry or anorexic.
the pics are missing a lotta circles though.
anyways, their movement might look something like this cool little illusion:
http://www.tuubi.net/oakie/pics/ourob.gif
(not an animation) :o_O:
Okazaki Castle
11-23-2006, 07:35 AM
Hmm, seems to be moving though... My solution there: speed it up. Always, always maximum velocity, maximum acceleration, maximum firepower. Stresses physical form and soul structures a bit, but gets you where youwant to go much faster...
I'd agree that Dark Matter has form and property. A lot of the dark matter present in this particualr creation is localized in Black Holes - thus its characteristics can be discerned easily simply by looking up how that black hole is characterized in astrology and mythology. IT's the dark matter which forms the backdrop to the stars and planets of space, and even to this own earth, which is interesting though. Funnily enough, though it's all around, human scientists don't pay any attention to it because they only believe what they can see. Except for Tesla that is:
What is the ether and why is it so difficult to detect it? I reflected on this matter for a seriously long time and here are the outcomes I have been led to: I think that all the contradictions about whether the ether exists or not are the result of wrong interpretation of ether's properties. The ether has always been presented as an aeroform environment [gaseous]. That was the essential mistake. The ether has a very strong density. It is known that of more dense a substance, the higher is the speed of wave propagation within it. When comparing acoustic speed in the air and the light speed I have drawn a conclusion that ether density is several thousand times higher than air density. It is not the ether that is aeroform [gaseous] but the material world is an aeroform to the ether!
- Nikola Tesla
Of course, scientists don't believe everything they see: only those bits of it that fits in with their currently established theories or their own personal lines of research vis-a-vis those theories. Hence, they voluntarily limit themselves to a very small sphere of operation, and hence power. Thus they are weak, hence they, their works and their position is easy to crush.
That is the law of the strong. I call it the QED approach. To be nasty we tell them how things work beforehand, get them to reject it *as they ahve already done) and then demonstrate it unto them in increasingly intense personal ways until they yield. For they are arrogant, and would no yield easily. Just like the world's governments. That's why a position, to be effective, must be backed up with great force.
And yes, and the martial artists of old noted, great force is properly localized in one's bone marrow, and bone structure. Hence, it all weaves and interconnects...
Still say speed on max ;) :D
all da best,
Oazaki.
Hmm, seems to be moving though... My solution there: speed it up. Always, always maximum velocity, maximum acceleration, maximum firepower. Stresses physical form and soul structures a bit, but gets you where youwant to go much faster...
well i'm not exactly sure how that'd work, as the snakes function quite flawlessly once the dominion of the blind tyrant king has ended, and i don't know of any ways to speed up the overtaking of the battlefield, atom by atom heh.
of course the ouroboros are just a visual representation of how the body stuff seems to have folded upon itself, and unfolding is like pulling its tail outta its mouth. there are no spheres either but its movement feels spherical or like a spiral maybe, and should be dealt with accordingly. make the breathing spherical and its quite plain where the nooks and grannies are.
the visual illusion could for example be a picture of how the spine can be twisted in any direction, yet remain upright as a whole. fix your eyes somewhere and the movement stops.
thanks for the Tesla quote btw! gives me nice images/ideas, dunno what they mean yet tho.
Mikerocosm
12-04-2006, 08:29 PM
i found these somewhere and am not sure how accurate they are, but like them and thought yall might too.
http://www.tuubi.net/oakie/pics/abovetobelow.jpg
http://www.tuubi.net/oakie/pics/skeletor.jpg
These are amazing.
This reminds me of a show I saw where two guys started a business selling DNA artwork. Basically, they send you a kit where you 'swab' a sample of your saliva and send it back. They analyse your DNA, print it onto a canvas and send it to you, framed.
Cool stuff.
M
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