DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE
Jesus is Geometry
Picture of the dayAn animated geometric proof of the Pythagorean theorem, which states that among the three sides of a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides, written as a2 + b2 = c2. A large square is formed with area c2, from four identical right triangles with sides a, b and c, fitted around a small central square. Then two rectangles are formed with sides a and b by moving the triangles. Combining the smaller square with these rectangles produces two squares of areas a2 and b2, which must have the same area as the initial large square.
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Now you are starting in the right way and place---see what information that you may be able to learn from an old "G" encyclopedia---Look in your dictionary at the etymology of the word Jesus and remember what Einstein said about geometrical mathematics and remember there are methods to unlocking axiomatic equations.
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Namaska, Dr. Black! I saw these "Etruscan" alphabets, then i saw those "Koptic and Nubian" alphabets that are in the "Language In Africa" book,... and that's why i asked you about "th". I am reading and relating MANY of these alphabets to the etymology and ontology that i have learned from class and my studies... TRUE-LY amazing! Peace GOD!
http://www.ancientscripts.com/etruscan.html
I am still working on my Measuring-of-the-Earth Dr. Black!
From EFFORT comes REWARD.
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Now try this and see what comes to light.> 9:27
Really enjoyed this video, I will watch part 2 and see what else I can gather. I will also look into the "
Seed of Life", "Flower of Life", and "Fruit of Life." Part one led me to the following video and I saw some similarities in frequent patterns seen daily.
Dr. B,
Question regarding Part 2, at the 3:50 mark of the video, a diagram is shown listing the different shapes and associated elements. The tetrahedron, shaped as a Pyramid is associated with the element of Fire. I comprehend the etymology of fire comes from the Greek word Pyr. My question is how can I ascertain the connection of the tetrahedron to fire and/or the pyramid to element of fire?
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