Geometrical Mind

Geometrical mind – can a grid attached to the 1st magic square embed itself in the nature of reality through the periodic chart? The answer is yes, if you draw the diagonal as pictured below then you are ready to discover how. First, what is the vertical number sequence of basic groups on the periodic chart?

The vertical columns on the periodic table are called “groups”. Eighteen groups thrive on the periodic table in total. Each periodic table group contains elements with the same number of valence electrons. The key basic sequence of vertical numbering differs in the same column by two, then eight again ( note: two+ eight + eight = 18), then by two vertical rows of eighteen each; Also, in the realm of the number eighteen, the periodic chart itself contains 18 groups. Finally, let’s look a thirty-two. For example. look at group one and do the arithmetic:

A) 3 – 1 = 2. Then 11 – 3 = 8. Next 19 – 11 = 18. We now have our first group akin to 18 by addition as 2 + 8 + 8 = 18.

B) 37 -19 = 18; then 55 – 17 = 18;

C) Finally we have 87 – 55 = 32.

Now for the Geometrical Mind of the 3 x 3 magic square. Perimeter around triangle ABC or ACD working each outside line of the perimeter as three creates a diagonal of 4.2426. This gives each triangle a perimeter of 10.24 Let’s take the numbers without the decimal point as they are in the realm of pure number.

1024 is the square of thirty-two as 32 x 32 = 1024.

Next look the diagonal. If you square 4.2426… the product is 18.

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External Link as I value the work of John Michell: https://www.scribd.com/book/351486478/The-John-Michell-Reader-Writings-and-Rants-of-a-Radical-Traditionalist


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