Harmony, Frequency, Vibration
I have come to understand, quite slowly, that from the smallest to the largest organizations in our universe that they seem to follow a pattern, an invisible guiding force, or natural structure called the Golden Ratio, the Golden Mean, the Golden Rectangle or whatever lacking phrase you can come up with for the most amazing creative symmetry. This is found in our world in things such as whirlpools, stems of plants and of veins in leaves, nautilus and seashells, animal skeletons, branching of veins and nerves, and proportions of natural chemical compounds and the geometry of crystals. Some researchers are proposing that DNA follows this ratio.
Greek architecture, Leonardo Da Vinci’s works, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello – these are a tiny spec of where the pattern is found. You will find this relationship in music, vibration and harmonies of all kinds. All matter has a vibration and harmony that is hidden to most of us blind folk
I sent an email to a friend the other day who is doing the some comprehensive scientific research. The article was regarding the Golden Ratio found at the quantum particle level as reported in Science January 8, 2010.
Neutrons were fired at the cobalt niobate molecules to detect the resonant notes. “It reflects a beautiful property of the quantum system—a hidden symmetry… We found a series (scale) of resonant notes: The first two notes show a perfect relationship with each other. Their frequencies (pitch) are in the ratio of 1.618 … which is the golden ratio famous from art and architecture,” Dr. Radu Coldea of Oxford University in a press release. “”
A couple days later, I saw a picture of a galaxy with the same Golden Ratio spiral in the arms of the spiral. It seems to be a very common theme in galaxies. See the images below from NASA regarding our own Milky Way.
So from the smallest nano-particle to our world, to galaxies, to the structure of the universe, they all are following a pattern, a law, a principle, a template of organization that we have no power over. It’s simply our job to behold, recognize and appreciate the beauty.
January 23rd, 2011Topic: Science Tags: Golden Ratio, Leonardo Da Vinci, NASA, Thomas Jefferson Monticello



