I didn't really know what this Vitruvian man was all about before other than thinking it was just a bit of art, then I read about it and found it quite fascinating. As I said though in my introduction post, I was unaware of any further discoveries or of just how much spiritual significance might be found within it. After viewing the video I was astonished to hear what the speaker had to say and the relativity between the earth and the moon really got me tingling!
Obviously physical proof of God is just a pipe dream, but what I like about these kind of discoveries is that they show how non existence merely gives existence concept, how mathematical perfection is an inevitable offspring of mathematical imperfection and that subsequently, we are still bound to be indefinately amazed by the world around us.
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