Part 5 of 5
Part 5 — In Nature & Science
Sacred geometry in the natural world — Fibonacci, the Golden Ratio, the Silver Mean, Fractals, Cymatics, Atomic Geometry, and Solar Geometry.
Sacred geometry is not only a philosophical or spiritual tradition — it is a pattern that appears throughout the natural world, from the spiral of a nautilus shell to the structure of an atom, from the branching of a tree to the orbits of the planets.
In this final part we explore the geometric constants that govern nature: the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio, the Silver Mean, and the self-similar world of fractals. We then turn to science — how Cymatics reveals the geometric nature of sound, how Atomic Geometry maps the electron cloud onto sacred forms, and how the proportions of the solar system echo the same geometric relationships we find in the Platonic Solids.
Chapters in this Part
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Fibonacci & The Golden Ratio→
The Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio — how this divine proportion appears throughout nature, art, architecture, a…
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The Silver Mean→
The Silver Mean (1+√2) — the second metallic mean, its connection to the octagon, eight-fold symmetry, and its role in I…
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Fractals→
Fractals are self-similar patterns repeating at every scale — from Koch snowflakes and the Mandelbrot Set to coastlines …
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Cymatics→
Cymatics — how sound creates geometric form, from Chladni figures to water crystals, and what this reveals about the geo…
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Sacred Geometry in Science→
Sacred geometry in science — from atomic structure through molecular bonds to planetary orbits, the same geometric patte…