Euclid’s proof of an equilateral triangle The triangle is Alpha, first letter of the alphabet. Alpha is the beginning. The equilateral triangle is the most primitive geometric figure. If you randomly pile mass on a point it will form a cone, which through proof of exhaustion is an infinite number of equilateral triangles on the base of a circle. For instance a haystack is in the shape of a cone, an anthill is the shape of a cone, a hill or mountain, is in the shape of a cone. The equilatetal triangle is the most basic (two dimension) representation of a cone. The triangle represents the fundamental organisation of matter randomly piled on a top. The pyramid is a stylized triangle or cone. It represents the same thing, natural order.
>>538921790Kys schizo
Instead of spamming bullshit nobody cares about tell us more about the jew moohamhead bin Marx. Why does he wear the kippah
The circle meanwhile, is Omega. The last letter of the alphabet. The circle is infinite. It’s area was proven by Archimedes through method of exhaustion. The circle is the most perfect 2 dimensional geometric structure. If you inifinitely repeat any regular polygon it will eventually form a circle/disc. Thus the circle is the final form of all 2-dimensional shape. The sphere is it’s 3-dimensional representation. The sphere is the most perfect 3-dimensional shape. Alpha and Omega represents the beginning and end, but also the basic natural order, and through iteration to exhaustion the complete form of the natural order, the sphere.
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"All nature, all formations, all creatures exist in and with one another, and they will be resolved again into their own roots."
Bumpu
>>538921845Empedocles said a divine state of unity is comparable to a sphere "rejoicing in its circular solitude." Platonists used the sphere to represent the souls ascent from multiplicity back to unity.
Elmo says triangles have three sides!
I’m shapeless….
What is it about people with autism and geometry?https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4894313/ >Preference for Geometric Patterns Early in Life as a Risk Factor for Autism >Overall, toddlers with an ASD as young as 14 months spent significantly more time fixating on dynamic geometric images than other diagnostic groups. If a toddler spent more than 69% of his or her time fixating on geometric patterns, then the positive predictive value for accurately classifying that toddler as having an ASD was 100%.
>>538921790>>538922112to start with lets not forget that math is just a derivative of reality and not the reality itself, its a language we use to describe things.also your whole concept of the triangle as the beginning and the circle as the final form is nice on paper but if you look at the actual structural physics of reality then you see that the universe doesnt care about your perfect circles or primitive triangles when its building atoms, all it cares about is stability through dense packing.for example a single proton is one sphere, 3 spheres can make a line or a triangle but a triangle isnt stable for growth.the first truly stable 3D structure in nature is not some cone but the tetrahedron formed by four spheres.and if thats the most simple then the most stable configuration in existence is an icosahedron (a platonic solid with 20 triangular faces).it is the only way to achieve a stable densely packed state where every particle supports the others.this achieves maximum density through exactly those equilateral triangles you were talking about but even then its not a continuous curve like your omega circle.
>>538921790Your mom's mass piled on my point last night