‘code,' is shouting out the ‘main idea' that scientists seek (and need):
the man's inside a circle.
"That's really all there is to it," according to ‘Absolute Intelligence'
author, Ilexa Yardley, "even though scientists and all the rest of us
love to complicate things by thinking there must be something more."
Yardley's ‘big science' idea is called ‘Conservation of the Circle,'
which means the circle is conserving itself creating all the rest of
reality in the process.
"The circle's hiding right in front of, and all around us," Yardley
says.
Electromagnetic waves, combining magnetism and electricity, ignoring
time and space, are two flat circles, according to Yardley, as are
rotation and revolution. "Light and sound, or fire and water, are moving
circles, at a different time and space, definitely, but moving circles,
just the same."
"Circles, in a circular relationship with each other, and integrated by
form, drive each other: as one twists, the other turns. Or, one spins,
(creating a square sound and/or magnetism) while the other releases a
charge (creating triangular light and/or electricity). They do this
together, creating many other circles (lines, squares and triangles) in
the process, because two circles are the same circle (at different time
and space dimensions)."
According to Yardley, because one circle is moving, all circles are
moving. The circle creates the circle (as men, storms, universes,
galaxies, planets, DNA, cells and everything else we can possibly think
of). The circle is conserving, or preserving itself, (Conservation of
the Circle), even though we think there must be something else (god or
man) driving the whole show.
Yardley says daVinci's message is this: all circles, independent of
size, speed or location, visible and/or invisible, substance, or form,
(triangles and squares) are the same. The circle is the basis for
reality.
This is daVinci's ‘code.'
More at www.PopularPhilosophy.com.
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