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                        Scroll Geometry / Physics

  Understanding is: That Science has long aspired to discover an expression for the pervading unity, that exists and operates within and throughout the manifold reality. A question that has long languished upon the desk of Science, yet despite the concerted effort of much faculty and facility, a satisfactory solution for this matter has yet to be fully realized.

  Nevertheless there is a palpable sense of unity, present within the entirety of Nature and Universe. An underlying bond between all things, that whispers of a unique oneness of form & process. An omnipresent order, secreted within the how and why, all things have come into being as they are. From the vast and moving macrocosm, to the intricate dynamics of atomic particles, and everything in between. All of the diversity of forms, progressions, dynamics and developments, within the entirety of things, is but a single great tapestry, embellished by virtue of a single creative & unified process, an Original Law. One that is woven and re woven again into itself, giving way to the endless yet unified diversity, that we observe and experience, and about which we are naturally curious. Our intuition hints of a tangible expression for the cause of it all, which is in a very real way the aspiration at the very heart of Science.

  There is in fact a tangible solution to this matter. An ancient riddle, given at last its logical conclusion. Not some abstract notion, but rather a clear and well founded solution. One that has long been pointed to, though not previously fully realized, by those Great Masters of Geometry, Mathematics and Physics. They developed the disciplines and framed the question, into which the answer must eventually manifest itself. One to be realized by distilling the entire matter to its simplest common origin, whose potent simplicity, does in turn possess the prerequisites, necessary to account for the great complexity of things. And one that, though it at first seems entirely too simple, it in turn has direct relationships with the previously well established elements of facts, in Natural Geometry, Mathematics and Physics, by which such a “new” element of understanding can be soundly demonstrated.

 

   I realize that I am about to get a bit redundant here, going over the same point, from slightly different angles, yet it serves to set the stage and better define more exactly what is being framed up here, for the sake of pointing to its overlooked and now obvious solution.

 

  

          

 

 

    Here in (Fig. 1-5) it is being pointed out, that long established collection of known primary geometric elements, consist of several separate groups, possessing within each of them the basis for sequence, progressions and patterns. Yet what is absent here, is a way of making clear the association between the separate groups. That is, there is no known method, within Geometry itself, nor in Mathematics or Physics, for reconciling them one to another. Nor is there evidence of a geometric common denominator, from which they each and all can be seen to have originated. So it seems there is a breach between the groups. And this lack of cohesion, is then in turn, carried out in one way or another thereafter. For instance, there are multiple strong bonds, between the various developments of Geometry and the various fields of Physics. So that perhaps, this deficiency, has something to due with the inability to reconcile between, say Particle & Quantum Physics, which might be more easily resolved, once a solution to the unity amongst the Primary Geometries is adequately addressed.

    Again, The Five Closing Solids (Above), are also recognized as being Elementary within the manifold, of both Nature and Science. And here again, there are various linkages between them, yet the solution for their single common origin, is absent. While the solution is intimated by Nature. As there is a palpable sense of harmony, within and throughout Nature, which strongly suggests an all pervading order of things. The knowledge of which is prerequisite to our better understanding of the underlying order within the natural world. Once realized, it will in turn, readily apply to broader Scientific understandings.

    The limited number of Elements of Natural Geometry can be developed in every logical direction, they combine with each other, to form the more elaborate foundations and framework of Science. And too, we clearly observe these same primary forms, as they appear and disappear, at various intervals, along with their patterns and progressions, throughout the great tapestry of Nature. Whether we peer into the Macrocosm, or into the Microcosm, there is ever something about it, that is in some strange way familiar. There is something of the same stuff, yet it is expressed in unique and different ways. From the stacking of atoms and their articulating particles, the refraction of sunlight, the curl of an ocean wave, the geometry of human form and movement, stars set in moving equipoise, the slow steady turning of galaxies. There is something uniquely shared, within it all.

    In mankind is born a great curiosity, and Science is the tool, used to cross-check a matter, so as be able to say with a surety, whether or not a matter is factual. In this serious pursuit, Science set out to know the tangible facts, about the makeup of Natures, by way of its Forms, Movements and Order. To discover without leaving room for doubt, the essential workings of reality. With the tools of logic, deductive reasoning, mathematics and such, is built and embellished the Edifice of Scientific Knowledge, in terms of Facts, that can be trusted and relied upon. So now let us take these tools, that over millennia have been gained & refined, to measure and weigh, the simple matter that herein is contained. So that for he who is given to understanding such things, will recognize a much sought after solution, when it is so simply placed upon your desk, with good will, to you it is addressed.

                            

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