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Transcendental Fibonacci Constant (Transcendental Golden Ratio, phi)

Transcendental 'Golden Ratio' (phi)
The (Geometric) Golden Ratio:
Golden Ratio, ϕ ≈ 1.618, is a number that keeps appearing where mathematics meets beauty. Often found in geometry and approximating natural growth patterns, this "divine proportion" is used in art and design to create aesthetically pleasing, harmonious rectangles, etc.

Transcendental Golden Ratio (Fibonacci Constant) /phi/:

phi = (7/5) * (pi/e) = 1.61801828971...

One of the three constants of Creation. So, we have pi, e, and phi = (pi is a symbol of God the Father (Principle & Creating Form), e is a symbol of God the Son - Jesus Christ (Principle & Creating Process/Life) and phi is a symbol of the Holy Spirit (Principle & Creating Harmony between the previous Two)

" They function as the architectural trinity from which all structures, dimensions, constants, laws, values, and physical manifestations arise."

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Lazarus Peter Kalamation.com I am starting/finishing (hopefully) the second part out of three of my work. What I try to say - the DNA follows the rules same as all the other constants. So we'll have time, space, life, charge, mass, current and temperature and so on. What is important - after the time and space comes life (DNA exponent). Can I ask you for a prayer for me? Thank you in advance.

Done. With the intercession of the Immaculata!

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Lazarus Peter Kalamation.com Thank you so much! I'll return the prayer as well. May God Bless You!

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Where there is 'order and beauty'...there is GOD!

π is also core of circulatory/cyclic motion, music, and harmony. Harmony is unique to the Christian tradition allowing different notes to be played at any given time and in the same song. Does not exist in other religions. In this model we can propose that God the Father is the Key, Christ the Son incarnates in the notes (man in the image of God), and The Holy Spirit maintains the order/harmony.

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Lazarus Peter Kalamation.com Opera 369 Very interesting! Never thought about the music as you have described it. To generalize - is there ANYTHING where there is no God? I think not. Amazed at His perfection, design and power.