Written By Donna M. AtwoodI’d like to begin this installment of, The Point Where Science and Spirituality Meet with a simple idea. This being that, according to David Wilcock, as discussed in his Wisdom Teachings series on Gaia, geometry is something which can be placed into models and analyzed. Also, as a review from my previous writings, geometry is a byproduct of waves (such as sand or liquid vibrating). In other words, depending on which note you play on the music scale, geometric patterns will emerge. Geometry: five basic solids With geometric patterns in mind, let’s now take a look at the five basic geometric solids: the cube, tetrahedron, icosahedron, dodecahedron, and octahedron. These shapes are also referred to as platonic solids (after Plato). Strange as it may sound, geometry is the perfect lead-in to a brief introduction regarding the subject of biological life. According to Wilcock, scientists are, more and more, moving to the idea that the universe is teeming with life. In fact, back when Earth first had water, there is evidence that this water was filled with microbes which had their own ecosystem. We'll take a closer look at this idea later. Example of a fractal. Let’s now add the idea that the "new physics" that we hear about in the news every so often, follows fractal science, and that the fractals themselves have geometry. Fractals, for those who are unfamiliar with this topic, are a series repeating patterns at a variety of scales. (Thinking about this from micro to macro may help you to visualize this construct.) The idea here is that any small portion of the structure resembles the entire pattern! Kinda cool, huh? A fun little factoid: Benoit Mandelbrot is credited with discovering fractals, which helped to bridge the gap between art and math. I’m now going to add light into this discussion. Previously, in this series, I discussed photons. As a review for those who may have forgotten, a photon is a particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. As it turns out, a photon is a lot more complicated than most people would have imagined. That’s because there’s a fractal inside of it. Some esoteric spiritual traditions teach that the universe could be created out of a single photon! The reason for this, as they say, is because everything started with light and was fractalized out from there. Of course, there is the issue of how it is tuned (its vibrational frequency), as well. How many Earth-like planets might there be in our universe? Let’s take a look at space for a moment, and the idea that biological life may exist somewhere out there - don't worry this really will fit together by the time this series is wrapped up. According to research published in The Astronomical Journal (2020) by astronomers at Canada’s University of British Columbia, “Our Milky Way has as many as 400 billion stars.” They go on to suggest that of those, there may be up to six billion Earth-like planets. Okay, what if it were less than that? Say, one billion or 500 million? That’s still a lot of earth-like planets. At these numbers, even a small fraction containing intelligent life still holds some interesting potential – and this's right here in our own galaxy! Who knows what might lie beyond the Milky Way? So now we get to the question of, when SETI points its telescope array out into space, why aren’t we hearing lots of noise? Researchers aren't sure at this point, but it may be that we’re looking for the wrong evidence. Based on some of my personal experiences, as well as other folks I know who have had UFO and strange ET encounters, maybe what we should be looking for is something different altogether. Paul Davies of Arizona State University and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) suggests in his book, The Eerie Silence that intelligent biological life may represent a brief transition to something which is ultimately post-biological. He goes on to say that the advanced technology of post-biological lifeforms might not even be made out of matter, and instead, could actually be a system consisting of subtle, higher-level things. This does sound unlikely at first blush. However, Davies' idea ties together beautifully with the construct of light, sound and geometric (crystal) structures that we've been looking at. It also fits in with my numerous strange, clairvoyant-types of experiences. Simply stated, what we’re considering at this point is:
We should (hopefully) be open to the idea that alien technology which is a billion years old may be incomprehensible to most humans, at least, at this time in our evolution. Having said this, my personal thinking is that ascension into the fifth dimension could very well change all of this. This is based on my study of the science as well as my personal experiences following a lengthy close encounter with a large, luminous spherical UFO. In my next installment of The Point Where Science and Spirituality Meet, I’ll take a closer look at geometry and mRNA and how they are related. Again, this really will fit together by the time I wrap everything up. : ) As always, thank you for taking the time to read my blog. If you enjoyed the content presented here, please hit the like button and leave a comment below. Wishing you love and light, Donna M. Atwood ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Donna M. Atwood, founder of ALIEN EXPERIENCERS NETWORK is also an American writer of suspenseful paranormal and science fiction as well as spiritually based non-fiction. In her fictional works, she draws upon her B.A. in psychology to develop flawed and complex characters, while her background as a nanotechnology start-up owner serves as the foundation for her sci-fi's exciting, futuristic technologies. In addition, as a trained massage therapist and ET/UAP experiencer, when it comes to her non-fiction writings, Ms. Atwood is comfortable exploring some of the more esoteric aspects of the human condition. Ms. Atwood is known for reaching out to other experiencers as she maintains that there is nothing more important than supporting one another during this time of ascension.
Donna M. Atwood graduated Summa Cum Laude from Argosy University with a B.A in Psychology and Magna Cum Laude from the prestigious Center for Natural Wellness with a Diploma in Massage Therapy. She is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, the American Massage Therapy Association, the Exoconsciousness Group, the New York Writers Association and Rave Reviews Book Club. Additionally, she proudly supports Phoenix, Arizona's chapter of the Mutual UFO Network. Currently, Ms. Atwood resides in Tucson, Arizona where she enjoys spending time with her friends and family, including her grand dog, Luna. She is also frequently sighted around Scottsdale, Arizona where she is known to scour the area for that perfect bottle of wine, unusual cheeses and other culinary delights. She also makes a point of visiting Sedona, Arizona where she partakes of its vibrant arts community, New Age shops, and world-class hiking. CONNECT WITH THE AUTHOR: Website
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1/26/2023 10:47:48 am
Hi, Donna. The more I read of your posts, the more astounded I am at the One who created the universe, with all its implications. Science is the discovery of what has already been done. It's mind blowing. I believe the ideas and inspiration for my Tetrasphere series came from God. In fact, I believe ALL creativity has its origins in Creator. Reading this, and the other information you've posted, only corroborates what I'm already convinced of. You're expanding my vision of creation, and something inside me is jumping up and down and shouting, YES!
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1/26/2023 01:12:59 pm
Hi Patty! I couldn't agree with you more! By the way, I will reply to your posts...all of this research takes a lot of time, so I'm a bit behind at the moment. I must admit, I am truly curious about your books. I feel like you and I take a similar view on The Big Questions posed by science fiction and that I would enjoy your work immensely! Thank you for stopping by and best wishes! - Donna : )
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1/26/2023 07:13:01 pm
This is all so fascinating to me, Donna! Keep it coming!
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1/27/2023 11:07:24 pm
Thank you, Yvette! All of this research has taken a lot of time, but I think it's time well spent. : ) Best wishes, Donna
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1/29/2023 02:43:49 pm
I find it fascinating that musical notes form geometric patterns. I assumed the shapes were created by a person. My textbook or teacher never mentioned this. If they did, I might have found geometry more interesting.
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