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11 sats \ 3 replies \ @zapsammy 7 Nov \ on: What is the Fibonacci sequence, “nature’s secret code”? science
things that captured my attention in the article:
"Keith Devlin is an emeritus mathematician at Stanford University, ... senior researcher emeritus at the Center for the Study of Language and Information. He is a World Economic Forum fellow, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. He has written 33 books and over 80 research articles."
the dark occultists and their puppets have been systematically destroying the beauty of science and men's creations for a very long time.
amazing book here:
https://archive.org/details/LinaArchitectsOfDeception2004
What actually do you want to say? You did bold a lot of things. Are you critical of these or you like it?
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there is the hard science: math, geometry, frequency sciences, as well as numbers in space & time, which have beautiful explanations and then there is the narrative. this author ultimately seems to say that these do not matter to perception of the world as much as people claim they do.
in fact, the dark occultists constantly attempt to engineer things that go against the beautiful science (sciere = to know): designer dogs, ugly buildings, trash art, etc.
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"In 1754, the descendants of the Merovingians, who through the
leadership of Charles de Lorraine controlled freemasonry in France,
laid the foundation for the Scottish system of degrees. This system
had 25 degrees, and soon gained eight more.
The French-Scottish system thereby contains 33 degrees divided into seven classes.
There supposedly was a staircase with 33 steps in the Temple of Solomon.
This is the reason why the masonic pyramid on the American one-dollar bill is built of 33 stones.
This is the most widely spread system in the world today."
these people adore symbolism, they can't help themselves. similar to our love of numerical memes such as 21, 420, 69, etc.
our memes are better!
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