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Vortex based mathematics
Vortex based mathematics










The point of awareness that perceives space-time subjectively, dualistically, in order to have an “experience” of separation from the ALL. The point in the centre is where you are.

vortex based mathematics

I would say it like this everything is trinary in truth and binary in illusion, the decimal system has a left and right side (0.0) only as a result of the point in the centre which is the third “invisible” part that creates the “binary”. Gradually you will come to see numbers in a simple yet profoundly perfect three-dimensional matrix grid pattern that forms the shape of a torus.

vortex based mathematics

This lost knowledge was well-known to our ancients and is now being uncovered for us today. You will discover that the relationships between numbers are not random or man-made but that numbers are actually elementary particles of which everything is composed. Vortex Based Mathematics was founded on base-10 math and the “omni-potent” number 9.Īccording to Rhuben Neal, writing about Vortex Based Mathematics, “Numbers are Real and Alive not merely symbols for other things. Numbers are stationary vector interstices that are real and exhibiting at all times spatial, temporal, and volumetric qualities.īeing stationary means they are fixed constants. Human beings did not invent the concept of quantities – we merely assigned a symbol to represent these quantities. It is a dynamic math that shows the relationships and thus, qualities, of numbers rather than mere quantities.

vortex based mathematics

Vortex Based Mathematics was discovered by Marko Rodin and developed further by Randy Powell.1 We will take yet another perspective, entering into the discussion through the avenue of number, specifically the interesting ideas of Vortex Based Mathematics.

vortex based mathematics

In this article we will finish up our discussion of the toroidal nature of the Aether and the torus as the heart of the Aether unit.












Vortex based mathematics