pictures with meanings
Fire: Associated with the Tetra hedron
Three Sides with a base equal to a side, the solid with the fewest faces, no top or bottom making it the most mobile and sharpest.
Is that triangle where the Hypotenuse is
Twice the lesser side a 1 : √3 : 2 triangle
When two of these are joined together with
two additional copies of these two and
All are joined together
One equilateral triangle 📐 is formed
When four of 📐 📐 📐 📐 are connected to each other you get a Tetra~hedron which distributes into equal parts the circle or the square which it inscribes.
Air: Associated with the octahedron, the second solid in order of generation and having an intermediate form and mobility.
Eight of the same triangles form one solid angle out of four plane angles
The regular Octahedron is one of the Platonic solids, a set of polyhedrons whose faces are congruent regular polygons and the same number of faces meet at each vertex.[4] This set of polyhedrons was named after Plato who, in his Timaeus dialogue, related these solids to nature. One of them, the regular octahedron, represented the classical element of wind.[5]
Following its attribution with nature by Plato, Johannes Kepler in his Harmonices Mundi sketched each of the Platonic solids.[5] In his Mysterium Cosmographicum, Kepler also proposed the Solar System by using the Platonic solids setting into another one and separating them with six spheres resembling the six planets. The ordered solids started from the innermost to the outermost: regular octahedron, regular icosahedron, regular dodecahedron, regular tetrahedron, and cube.[6]
Like its dual, the regular octahedron has three properties: any two faces, two vertices, and two edges are transformed by rotation and reflection under the symmetry orbit, such that the appearance remains unchanged; these are isohedral, isogonal, and isotoxal respectively. Hence, it is considered a regular polyhedron
Water: Associated with the icosahedron, the solid with the most faces, and having the greatest volume.
immoveable and most plastic aka when it is moved it forms and retains
the form given and the most stable associated form with a base and
the that with the most stable nature must have the most base and must be
cubic in nature the parallel sides and equal sides compound to generate greatest
stability at right angle contained corners and vertices
Four isosceles triangles joined at a center form
one equilateral quadrangle aka a square
Six Equilateral Quadrangles form
Eight Solid Angles each made up of
three plane right angles
The figure of the body thus composed...A Cube
A Cube has Six Plane Quadrangular Equilateral Bases
Of the four elemental ideas
Earth is the most stable
Fire the least stable
Water and Air are in the middle the way Nu and Geb contain Shu and Tefnut Triangles are the first stable base this form is the plane
angle and when the angles are multiplied by themselves they generate the forms forming volume from former area formed by lines formed from points
Earth taken apart by Fire returns to earth
Two and one half parts of Air condense into one Part of Water
Two volumes of Water form one volume of Air
The spirit of the universe is unformed energy organized in the
canevas as aether
The form of the universe is the observable orbs seen orbiting
each other in regular orbits at measurable radii generating
regular periods of rotation
Φ Phi represents the Real rational relationship found in all He~dra Faces which are
the Stable Bases from which stability is Generated from
surface area into proportional volume
Every form generated in the universe by the universe has
the universal form using the universal ideas of He D Ra
compounded from SPIRIT
Volume then is spirit organized by the function of Phi
where 1 - 1/Φ is always 1/Φ away from 1
The body of the universe is the Generation
of the universal orb in the revolution
of the universal orbit
The whole of the body is
the revolution of Generation
the orbit of Organization
the spin of attraction Actuated by
The Arcing idea of motion in one direction
Forming the base of he dra Hy Dro formed
the active activity known as motion
Cycling around
the axes of obvious organ is at ion
known as north south and the way we spin in
in the spin we spin in three ways at once
a popular hieroglyph often called the nature of things
Tet ra He Δ Ra
- Tetrahedron: 4 faces Five Tetrahedra fit into a Hexa hedra
- Pentahedron: 5 faces The Pentahedra ARE THE Pyramids
- Hexahedron: 6 faces The Cube is the regular hexahedron
- Heptahedron: 7 faces. The Heart is the Heptahedra
- Octahedron: 8 faces. Oxygen is the Octahedral Cathedral
- Enneahedron: 9 faces. The non a Hedra
- Decahedron: 10 faces There are 32300 distinct decahedra,[1][2] and none are regular,
- Hendecahedron: 11 faces wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongated_pentagonal_pyramid
- Dodecahedron: 12 faces
- Icosahedra: 20 faces Facilitate stability
The minimum He~Δ/rA then is the tetra~hedra the Ginsu knife of nature cutting everything that can be into the pieces of whatever the it was when it came in as it came in
Volume is compounded surface area aka the
He Δ/rAh Bounded by arcs of
Varying round Ness
length~ determined by ~..: Σ~ums of points
~Σummer eyesed as radii defining the
At Most Sphere of In Fluid influence
Axes and diagonals are the graphic representations of number
compounded and displayed in rational order as organization
the natural state of Un bounded volume
as the universe seeks
to unbind its self From its it as itself with itself by movement
The binding idea of Φ creates resistance which is motion
Mechanical movement then is
motion seeking freedom
as
Volume seeks organization
Two sides of one coin
The interval
offset by
The inverse of the interval
returning a multiple of unity
The twelfth root of two
multiplied by its self a dozen times
generating
the twelve tones
Seven whole notes
Five Flats
One Octave
As ΘΣ rotator
Φ
As ΘΣ
rotator
Generates
Re~sis~stance
Resulting in ΘΣ
A TW(()) and Φ~Ph~ro
motion that is self sustaining
in the everything as it is
In a. string
as A surface
Verfied volume
by itself
be comin g
its elf
a g
again
Φ
ΘΣ Φ
ve
platonic solids
are the Symbolic forms
The hieroglyphs
of
number
containing in their essence
The essence of the things
they form for the things
they are useful for










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