>>5650670 (pb)
It's called the "Mandlebrot Set". And it is very similar to the Fibonaci-sequence, yet is a visual-representation of a self-similar pattern, that approaches an incommensurable number.
Also, fractals are badass.
>>5650670 (pb)
It's called the "Mandlebrot Set". And it is very similar to the Fibonaci-sequence, yet is a visual-representation of a self-similar pattern, that approaches an incommensurable number.
Also, fractals are badass.
So, you're saying Jewish judges will continue to terrorize goyim and violate their constitutional rights… Got it.
Kabbalah isn't… The Talmud is. Read a book… Particularly, the Zohar and (excerpts from) the Babylonian Talmud.
Albert Einstein was a fraud and a faggot.
There were TONS of brighter minds, in his field, in his era. Those men simply weren't fawned over by the Jew-media, like Jew-Einstein was.
Nearly all of his theories are shit now… The Electric-Model dumped him on his ass.
The fractal-geometry of nature, is evidence of intelligent-design. And obliterates any notions of a random universe.
FYI: Props to the anon that shared this video with me the other day… If you recall, I asked for a summary and kind of blew it and you off, because of the title of the documentary.
Anyway, I stumbled across the same video, AGAIN. So, rather than fuck with fate, I watched the thing…HOLY SHIT.
I don't know if you've ever heard of Eric P. Dollard, but he was talking about this shit, kinda, years ago. As were many of those espousing the electric-cosmology. I think Nassim Haramein, who while eccentric, is brilliant, did as well.
This video really filled in the blanks for me. Idk about the effect it will have on others. But… If you know your history, religions, religious-history, lots of symbolism, allegories, egyptology, a bit about how electricity works, a little astronomy, and wish to know what the primary-source for the world's mythologies were based on, then THIS is for you.
I'll probably have another paradigm-shift upon some new discovery later on… But for now, this really satisfies my almonds.
It's an hour and 18 minutes long, but worth every bit. About half-way to 3/4 of the way through the vid is a MUST-WATCH. Anyway, here ya go:
https://youtu.be/t7EAlTcZFwY