Monday, October 19, 2009

Week Five: Symmetry and Sacred Geometry

Week Five

 

My Asymmetrical World

 

Asymmetry is important for the success of life. There are many different aspects of matter competing and struggling with one another to form every part of life as we know it. It started with the big bang and fortnately not enough anti-matter to annihilate everything but enough matter and CP violation to set everything as we know it in motion.

 

What is CP Violation, really?

 

This definition was very hard for me to figure out. Basically, CP violation is when a particle called a kaon decays at a different rate than expected. This means that radioactiv e decay timelines are different for this particle, implying that this may be the key to understanding why matter was able to dominate the universe. It basically says that matter and anti-matter are not symmetrical. This allows for the dominance of matter in the universe.

 

 

Sacred Geometry and Physics

 

There are many examples of Sacred Geometry like the I-Ching, Tibetan Mandalas, the hundreds of Muslim and Hindu temples of India, etc…There are also many examples of it in nature like the Nautilus, Spiral Galaxies, the 64-codon structure of DNA, the molecular structure of geological formations, etc…Based on this, I believe that physics and sacred geometry are definitely connected. 

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