(Stillness in the Storm Editor) The golden ratio is a number or mathematic constant found almost everywhere in nature. It’s also used in the development of technology, and user interfaces, as human beings seem to be innately programmed to respond to the so-called golden number. Recently, a team of scientists discovered that the spatial morphology, or shape, of the human skull, is more reflective of the golden ratio than other animals. What might this mean?
Although the study offers no insight into what these findings mean, I’ll offer some things to consider.
Firstly, a golden ratio is a fractal structure. Fractals are self-similar patterns that organize information in a very unique way. The information stored in a fractal can be compressed without loss of resolution. This means objects that are spatially oriented around the golden ratio, have an innate capacity to absorb a lot of information.
And so, fractals are often found in places where two independent systems converge, creating an informational exchange point or membrane. The human ear is one example of this, as a sound is compressed via the external ear structure, into a cavity that then transfers the frequencies of the sound into discrete bundles, received through the nerve endings within the inner ear.
Secondly, the human body is already laden with many phi ratio proportions.
Thirdly, DNA organizes itself into fractal golden ratio braiding structures.
Lastly, modern science recently confirmed that DNA acts as a kind of fractal antenna in electromagnetic fields.
All this implies that information can be transmitted and received through a fractal structure.
Since the human body is filled with fractal structures, and the skull itself is also similarly organized, then this could be why ESP and other extra-mind phenomenon take place.
Perhaps this is why during geomagnetic storms, when the electromagnetic field the body swims in is rather chaotic, precognition events decrease. This finding was discovered by a mainstream research facility, Stanford Research Institute, during the time Remote Viewing was openly studied by the Defense Intelligence Agency during the Stargate Project.
I conjecture that the reason why humans are more aligned with the golden ratio is that it reveals we have a greater capacity to understand the whole of reality. This idea touches on spiritual concepts.
Spirituality, generally speaking, is the knowledge of how all things are interconnected. A fractal and the golden ratio are things that represent holistic systems. Thus, the fact a fractal can represent holistic bodies of information within itself, such as DNA, suggests humans are biologically equipped for spiritual knowledge. I realize this argument is woefully inadequate, and hardly a complete presentation. But it will hopefully provide enough food for thought to fuel your own contemplation in this regard.
Of course, the reality of extra-mind information transference—telepathy or PSI abilities—isn’t acknowledged by the mainstream science community. And so, the findings of the study below might not be fully understood until such barriers to thinking have been removed.
– Justin
(Neuroscience News) The Golden Ratio, described by Leonardo da Vinci and Luca Pacioli as the Divine Proportion, is an infinite number often found in nature, art and mathematics. It’s a pattern in pinecones, seashells, galaxies and hurricanes.
by Staff Writer, October 5th, 2019
Summary: The Golden Ratio was noted in the human skull dimensions, but not in other mammals. The findings may have important anthropological and evolutionary implications.
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine
In a new study investigating whether skull shape follows the Golden Ratio (1.618 … ), Johns Hopkins researchers compared 100 human skulls to 70 skulls from six other animals, and found that the human skull dimensions followed the Golden Ratio. The skulls of less related species such as dogs, two kinds of monkeys, rabbits, lions and tigers, however, diverged from this ratio.
“The other mammals we surveyed actually have unique ratios that approach the Golden Ratio with increased species sophistication,” says Rafael Tamargo, M.D., professor of neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. “We believe that this finding may have important anthropological and evolutionary implications.”
The researchers published their findings in the September issue of The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery.
The Golden Ratio can be calculated by taking a line and dividing it into two unequal parts, with the length of the longer part divided by the shorter length being equal to the entire length divided by the longer part. Tamargo’s interest in history and anatomy led him in 2010 to publish on finding a human brain and spinal cord in the depiction of God in Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel painting.
Jonathan Pindrik, now a pediatric neurosurgeon at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio, also contributed to the study.
Source:
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Media Contacts:
Vanessa McMains – Johns Hopkins Medicine
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The image is in the public domain.
Original Research: Open access
“Mammalian Skull Dimensions and the Golden Ratio (Φ)”. Tamargo, Rafael J. MD; Pindrik, Jonathan A. MD.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery doi:10.1097/SCS.0000000000005610.
Abstract
Mammalian Skull Dimensions and the Golden Ratio (Φ)
The Golden Ratio (Phi, or Φ = 1.618…) is a potentially unifying quantity of structure and function in nature, as best observed in phyllotactic patterns in plants. For centuries, Φ has been identified in human anatomy, and in recent decades, Φ has been identified in human physiology as well. The anatomy and evolution of the human skull have been the focus of intense study. Evolving over millenia, the human skull embodies an elegant harmonization of structure and function. The authors explored the dimensions of the neurocranium by focusing on the midline calvarial perimeter between the nasion and inion (nasioiniac arc) and its partition by bregma into 2 sub-arcs. The authors studied 100 human skulls and 70 skulls of 6 other mammalian species and calculated 2 ratios: 1) the nasioiniac arc divided by the parieto-occipital arc (between bregma and inion), and 2) the parieto-occipital arc divided by the frontal arc (between nasion and bregma). The authors report that in humans these 2 ratios coincide (1.64 ± 0.04 and 1.57 ± 0.10) and approximate Φ. In the other 6 mammalian species, these 2 ratios were not only different, but also unique to each species. The difference between the ratios showed a trend toward convergence on Φ correlating with species complexity. The partition of the nasioiniac arc by bregma into 2 unequal arcs is a situation analogous to that of the geometrical division of a line into Φ. The authors hypothesize that the Golden Ratio (Φ) principle, documented in other biological systems, may be present in the architecture and evolution of the human skull.
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
Science is the pursuit of objective truth. Objective truth is the foundation of philosophic exploration, a critical aspect of personal evolution and the attainment of spiritual values and growth. The preceding information discusses science with regard to development, method, or technique. This is helpful to understand because is a sense everyone is a scientists due to the fact they seek go understand their reality through the powers of observation and modeling. With the power of effective imaging in hand—knowledge acquisition—one can do anything they set their mind to, provided it is possible.
– Justin
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