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I watched a video of a seminar and was struck by patterns and periodicities in arithmetic that have heretofore escaped notice. Some interesting mathematical phenomena emerge from his imposition of a number grid onto a toroidal geometry. The toroidal geometry naturally leads one to compare his ideas with those of [[Nassim Haramein]]. | I watched a video of a seminar and was struck by patterns and periodicities in arithmetic that have heretofore escaped notice. Some interesting mathematical phenomena emerge from his imposition of a number grid onto a toroidal geometry. The toroidal geometry naturally leads one to compare his ideas with those of [[Nassim Haramein]]. | ||
− | The doubling and halving pattern also bears a striking resemblance to [[binary traversal]] of a [[node space]]. It also is reminiscent of the rational mathematics used in | + | The doubling and halving pattern also bears a striking resemblance to [[binary traversal]] of a [[node space]]. It also is reminiscent of the rational mathematics used in Dewey B. Larson's [[Reciprocal System of Theory|Reciprocal System]] that represents the relations of spacial and temporal aspects of motion. |
Caution: Marko Rodin's presentation is unorthodox and somewhat eccentric. This should not dissuade enquiry into his work. | Caution: Marko Rodin's presentation is unorthodox and somewhat eccentric. This should not dissuade enquiry into his work. |
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Marko Rodin, inventor of the Rodin coil, appears to have made some important discoveries in mathematics, geometry, and physics.
I watched a video of a seminar and was struck by patterns and periodicities in arithmetic that have heretofore escaped notice. Some interesting mathematical phenomena emerge from his imposition of a number grid onto a toroidal geometry. The toroidal geometry naturally leads one to compare his ideas with those of Nassim Haramein.
The doubling and halving pattern also bears a striking resemblance to binary traversal of a node space. It also is reminiscent of the rational mathematics used in Dewey B. Larson's Reciprocal System that represents the relations of spacial and temporal aspects of motion.
Caution: Marko Rodin's presentation is unorthodox and somewhat eccentric. This should not dissuade enquiry into his work.