Framing the cosmos

For framing the cosmos I think that first R. Buckminster Fuller’s Synergetics can at least be referenced; although I feel that British author John Michell came a lot closer to the truth in this matter. His work is my external link below. Fuller writes – “The discovery that once a closed system is recognized as exclusively valid, the list of variables and the degrees of freedom are closed and limited to six positive and six negative alternatives of action for each local transformation event in Universe”. 251.46 But then we can both simplfy and go further in framing the cosmos and perhaps do it even better than Fuller using magic squares. As a matter of fact, we can find Fuller’s 6 positive and six negative energy events just by looking more closely at the grid that holds the numbers in its compartments in the prime magic square:

Framing the cosmos is best accomplished with magic squares



So where do the 6 positive and 6 negative forces really come from? The 3 x 3 magic square pictured above in blue pen. Numbers and struts interact in magic squares. So where are the positive and the negative alternatives of interactions? Two vertical lines intersect two horizontal lines in the 3 x 3 magic square. Simply count the segments. Positive (up and down) number six and negative to the left and right horizontal, number six. Balance by 12 becomes primary. Plus and minus co-exist on a one to one basis.

Now understanding the cosmos can be taken a step further than what was proposed by B.F. Fuller using this tiny framing the cosmos tool pictured above. Ancients connected this magic square to it the planet Saturn. Saturn, by what is now called mythology, set the cosmic laws in motion and was referred to as the lawgiver.

Internal link: Twelve Inches

External Link: https://www.innertraditions.com/author/john-michell/


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