Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Pictorial 140

In the vortical universe, is it true to say the origin has a harmony akin to music?

Yes indeed, more akin to tones manifested with its vibrations.

 It involves time, rotation or space, and the substance or mass that has energy, all of which has a primal shape? 

Yes the cosmos does has a primal shape, check this out:


That shape could be something like the helixes found at Newgrange in Ireland, a repeated motif.

If you are referring to the attached image, yes it is. That is one torus-transformed variant of a vortical hypersphere cluster.

Most of the information physics finds is therefore an illusion of energy, such as at CERN? The illusion at the same time is real in the geometrical shape. 
In other words, a Big Bang could be manufactured in CERN.

This one is difficult to put into perspective. First of all, the Big Bang is a mathematical postulation that has never happened in the objective reality.

Think of the objective reality illusion as an imagination of nature, but its realism is absolutely real to all the physical entities that are vortically manifested therein.

To the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself. - William Blake

These are Vincent of UVS replies to..

On Tue, 22 Sep 2020, 4:14 am neil mcewan, <neilnv22@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

In the vortical universe, is it true to say the origin has a harmony akin to music? It involves time, rotation or space, and the substance or mass that has energy, all of which has a primal shape? That shape could be something like the helixes found at Newgrange in Ireland, a repeated motif.
Most of the information physics finds is therefore an illusion of energy, such as at CERN? The illusion at the same time is real in the geometrical shape. 
In other words, a Big Bang could be manufactured in CERN.
The attached image is a caption of a vortical cluster of clouds on Earth.

Such similar vortical cluster patterns were also observed on the atmosphere of Jupiter as well as Saturn.