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Re: Vile vortices

by tdciago <tdciago@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 12, 2008 at 06:32 PM

On Feb 12, 4:54 pm, Kevin Reilly <use...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Vile_Vortices

The Wikipedia page on the 12 Vile Vortices (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vile_Vortices
) has information that ties in perfectly with some other discussions
we've had recently.

"Together they form the vertices of an icosahedron."

If you go to http://www.championtrees.org/yarrow/phi/phi4.htm
(a link
provided here by another poster a few days ago), you read this:

"Now, imagine adding a 13th point at the center of the Icosahedron,
and attaching it to all the other vertex points with flexible,
stretchable rubber bands. With this, you can turn this rigid geometric
form inside out. Then, the center becomes the periphery, and edge
becomes core. Turning outside in and inside out.

This 'imaginary' operation is hard to imagine, since we're stuck
making 2-D diagrams in 3-D, 4-square reality, but it creates a
familiar and useful universal figure. This hollow ring is the donut of
everyday American culture.

To the mathmetician and physicist, this is the 'torus'--the geometry of
magnetism. In poplular culture, this ring on the third finger is the
symbol of commitment and connection in marriage and family."

Follow that up with a visit to
http://vortex11.blogspot.com/2006/05/torus-building-block-of-all-creation.html
:

"When Einstein said that space is curved, did he also say he was
talking about the Torus?

The vortex as a wormhole

The vortex in Dan Winter's theory (shaped like a tornado) would appear
then to be a wormhole (also in Superstring theory a torus donut is
effectively the same as a cup or tube). From this it is easy to see
that Dan Winter now theorises this new physics model is largely about
wormholes.

In his thinking, the Golden spiral is the path to perfect compression.
When wrapped around the shape of a Torus - or donut. (He uses the term
'embedding' as a symbol for 'making' The centre of the torus donut
makes the shape of a pair of vortices eg. a wormhole."

So we've got the center (navel) of the torus as a wormhole.  It's the
maelstrom / whirlpool / tornado / vortex.  I think all the orange
references are leading to this idea of the island as the navel -- the
central point.

Back to Wkikpedia: "Still others think that the Vortices may be entry
and/or exit points connecting to a hollow earth or to other
dimensions. However, the location of most of these sites (many are at
sea) would appear to undermine some of these explanations."

It's not undermined if there's a hole in the bottom of the sea, as the
ancient myths refer to in their stories of a whirlpool unleashed by
the removal of a rock or tree.  The most ancient version of the story
has the source of the whirlpool as a hole in a millstone that falls to
the bottom of the sea.
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
Vile vortices
Kevin Reilly <usenet@[  2008-02-12 21:54:53 
Re: Vile vortices
Suzie-Q <sme617x@[EMAI  2008-02-12 17:25:18 
Re: Vile vortices
tdciago <tdciago@[EMAI  2008-02-12 17:53:35 
Re: Vile vortices
tdciago <tdciago@[EMAI  2008-02-12 18:32:42 
Re: Vile vortices
"tobinlim@[EMAIL PRO  2008-02-15 13:52:41 
Re: Vile vortices
"Dano" <jane  2008-02-15 17:35:10 
Re: Vile vortices
Jim Shaffer <jmshaffer  2008-02-15 18:56:07 

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