Sphere Worship Universal Thread of All Religion and Philosophy

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Re: Sphere Worship Universal Thread of All Religion and Philosophy

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Eodnhoj7 wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 8:50 pm All forms, are merely grades of universal sphere.
What evidence is there for this?
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NSKimura wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:56 am
Eodnhoj7 wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 8:50 pm All forms, are merely grades of universal sphere.
What evidence is there for this?
All curvature, both actual and potential (lines), manifest through Pi, 2Pi, Pi/2, Pi/3, etc. Curvature, as space, is one of the binding medians of reality. The sphere, as infinite circles, observes and allow curvature at the 3D level. The sphere is a universal form, form which all spatial dimensions exist as grades.
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Re: Sphere Worship Universal Thread of All Religion and Philosophy

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Eodnhoj7 wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:02 pm
NSKimura wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:56 am
Eodnhoj7 wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 8:50 pm All forms, are merely grades of universal sphere.
What evidence is there for this?
All curvature, both actual and potential (lines), manifest through Pi, 2Pi, Pi/2, Pi/3, etc. Curvature, as space, is one of the binding medians of reality. The sphere, as infinite circles, observes and allow curvature at the 3D level. The sphere is a universal form, form which all spatial dimensions exist as grades.
What do you mean with "the sphere observes"? Is "the sphere" a proper name of some sentient being or an abstract object?
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Re: Sphere Worship Universal Thread of All Religion and Philosophy

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NSKimura wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:25 pm
Eodnhoj7 wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:02 pm
NSKimura wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:56 am

What evidence is there for this?
All curvature, both actual and potential (lines), manifest through Pi, 2Pi, Pi/2, Pi/3, etc. Curvature, as space, is one of the binding medians of reality. The sphere, as infinite circles, observes and allow curvature at the 3D level. The sphere is a universal form, form which all spatial dimensions exist as grades.
What do you mean with "the sphere observes"? Is "the sphere" a proper name of some sentient being or an abstract object?
Good questions. What we understand of the axioms of space, breaks down to the point and line. Do we form the point and line, or does the point and line form us? Considering the premise of all observation is rooted in space, the the point and line exist as ad-infinitum entities (in both form and function) with what we understand of consciousness is a mediation through space. The point and line reflect symmetry, manifest relations and synthesize the foundations of axioms.

In simple terms, the point is both objective and subjective with the objective nature being what we would constitute as "limit" (which give us definition) and "no - limit" (as subjective lack of definition). Considering the point and line maintain a dualistic role of subjective and objective, we can observe the synthesis of this as the "axiom".

The axiom exists as a neutral median dimension that both provides the foundations for spatial dimensions while simultaneously being neither. The axiom observes as dimension and through dimension. Observation in these terms is the realization of dimensions. We can observe this by looking up the word "observation" which in turn leads to its approximate: "Percieve". "Percieve" can be defined, in one respect, as realization. When we realize something we measure a reality through the application of dimensions, either rationally or intuitively.

In these respects this synthesis of dimensions is both abstract and physical, or "stable" and "moving". Dimensions, as measurement, are the foundations for structures.
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