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General: TEOREMA DE PITAGORAS - ¿PORQUE LA CONEXION CON LA TEORIA DE LA RELATIVIDAD?
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De: BARILOCHENSE6999  (Mensaje original) Enviado: 22/05/2015 17:36
If we run with IONIANS
then this maybe of interest
In the Book of Genesis[5] of the English Bible Javan is a son of Japheth. With regard to the tribal country-naming scheme of the Old Testament, in which the name of the country becomes an eponymous family founder, Javan is believed nearly universally by Bible scholars to represent the Ionians; that is, Javan is Ion. The Hebrew is Yāwān, plural Yəwānīm.[6]

Additionally but less surely Japheth may be related linguistically to the Greek mythological figure Iapetus


During the 6th century BC, Ionian coastal towns such as Miletus and Ephesus became the focus of a revolution in approaches to traditional thinking about Nature. Instead of explaining natural phenomena by recourse to traditional religion/myth, the cultural climate was such that men began to form hypotheses about the natural world based on ideas gained from both personal experience and deep reflection. These men - Thales and his successors - were called physiologoi, those who discoursed on Nature. They were sceptical of religious explanations for natural phenomena and instead sought purely mechanical and physical explanations. They are credited as being of critical importance to the development of the 'scientific attitude' towards the study of Nature.

And I must say we have Pythagoras
Pythagoras (circa 580BC-490BC) was from the island of Samos in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Ionia.
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Pythagoras was also credited with devising the tetractys, the triangular figure of four rows, which add up to the perfect number, ten. As a mystical symbol, it was very important to the worship of the Pythagoreans, who would swear oaths by it:

And the inventions were so admirable, and so divinised by those who understood them, that the members used them as forms of oath: "By him who handed to our generation the tetractys, source of the roots of ever-flowing nature."
—Iamblichus, Vit. Pyth., 29
Pythagoras started a secret society called the Pythagorean brotherhood devoted to the study of mathematics. This had a great effect on future esoteric traditions, such as Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry, both of which were occult groups dedicated to the study of mathematics and both of which claimed to have evolved out of the Pythagorean brotherhood. The mystical and occult qualities of Pythagorean mathematics are discussed in a chapter of Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages entitled "Pythagorean Mathematics"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras

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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Enviado: 28/05/2015 19:11
Pythagoras

He compiled information from all these cultures and formed a school in Greece which taught the philosophy named Pythagoreanism. The main tenets of this philosophy were the transmigration (reincarnation) of the soul, and the belief in numbers as the ultimate elements of the universe. He taught that One God was the Supreme Mind activating the universe and that all the sidereal bodies were alive. The Pythagorean Tetractys is the model he used as to him it revealed the Mystery of Universal Nature.

The word “Mandala,” is rooted in Sanskrit and literally means "Circle," which is the first enclosed archetype of Sacred Geometry. The single point at the center of the circle is called the "Bindu."

Tibetan Buddhist sacred art of Mandala (means circle in Sanskrit), which is made by monks from millions of grains of dyed sand or paint.

A Tibetan uses sand ...a natural substance of Earth ....just like the crop is a plant a natural substance

mandalas are destroyed shortly after its completion like the crop circles
they use equal proportions of dark and light colors

The entire process is undone, and the sand is poured into the nearest body of water. This action is meant to teach us not to get attached to earthly objects, and symbolizes the impermanence of all things material.

there is Feng Shui

Historically, feng shui was widely used to orient buildings—often spiritually significant structures such as tombs, but also dwellings and other structures—in an auspicious manner




As of 2013 the Yangshao and Hongshan cultures provide the earliest known evidence for the use of feng shui. Until the invention of the magnetic compass, feng shui apparently relied on astronomy to find correlations between humans and the universe.[7] In 4000 BC, the doors of Banpo dwellings aligned with the asterism Yingshi just after the winter solstice—this sited the homes for solar gain.[8] During the Zhou era, Yingshi was known as Ding and used to indicate the appropriate time to build a capital city, according to the Shijing.

they used astrolabes

just like the Europeans and Blanche Castile

I live in a Feng Shui designed community

The coumesourde stone


The shield of the trinity ...a triangle
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Three ...trinity
like the Three Kings ...like Orion's belt

As Above so below

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