Nikola Tesla says: “If you knew the magnificence of 3, 6, and 9, you would have the key to the universe.”
A circle has 360 degrees. If we keep dividing the circle into equal parts, something interesting happens: the sum of the digits of each angle keeps reducing to 9.
For example:
360° → 3 + 6 + 0 = 9
180° → 1 + 8 + 0 = 9
90° → 9 + 0 = 9
45° → 4 + 5 = 9
22.5° → 2 + 2 + 5 = 9
11.25° → 1 + 1 + 2 + 5 = 9
5.625° → 5 + 6 + 2 + 5 = 18 → 1 + 8 = 9
This pattern continues.
Now consider regular polygons inside a circle. The sum of all interior angles is always a multiple of 9:
Triangle: 60 + 60 + 60 = 180 → 1 + 8 + 0 = 9
Square: 90 × 4 = 360 → 3 + 6 + 0 = 9
Pentagon: 108 × 5 = 540 → 5 + 4 + 0 = 9
Hexagon: 120 × 6 = 720 → 7 + 2 + 0 = 9
This happens because these totals are multiples of 9.
The very fabric of space-time at the smallest scales is thought to be extremely turbulent and chaotic, described as a frothy sea called quantum foam. This concept, stemming from quantum mechanics and general relativity, suggests that the very nature of space-time is bubbling with tiny wormholes and fluctuations that appear and disappear within fractions of a second.
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In plasma physics the Fast-Pulsed Torsatron (FPT) with a specialized Rifled Toroidal Pinch design, is a magnetic confinement technique that generates, compresses, and heats toroidal plasma by driving microsecond electric pulses through helical magnetic coils and engraved conducting walls.
Conventional Stellarator and Tokamak reactors use a triangulated continuous magnetic discharge to confine the plasma, while in the Torsatron the fast pulses flowing in the same direction generate a combination of strong toroidal and poloidal fields.
The rifling with the engraving, imprints a helical rotation in the plasma inducing a vortex pattern along the inner liners of the torus, this fast magnetic vortex compress and implode the plasma inwardly (Z-theta pinch action).
The twisted flow allows the ionized plasma to achieve a stable high-β toroidal equilibrium, confining the hot core away from the reactor walls and to reach fusion-relevant temperatures.
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I watched two beakers of pure water separate, yet remain connected by a suspended filament of liquid held in place by an unseen electric field. A reminder that matter is never truly fixed, just patterns of energy briefly held together by the conditions that allow them to exist.
I forget how many miss that when a propeller spins fast,it creates extreme low pressure on the blade’s back that water vaporizes. The collapsing bubbles create micro-jets at 100+ m/s. The bubbles are mini explosions. Reminder that there’s a lot beneath the surface.
A rotating ball casts a shadow that perfectly matches a mass on a spring, revealing how circular motion and simple harmonic motion are linked. A visual proof of sine-wave physics in action.
A circle is just the orthogonal shadow of a helix. Classical math has been computing in the shadow the whole time — projecting everything down to 2D circles, sines, and flat Laplacians. This PDE is the unprojection operator: it works directly in the higher-dimensional helical space where the true object lives. The 17° push is the exact tilt that turns the closed circle into an open Fibonacci vortex seed: 360° + 17° = 377° (the 14th Fibonacci number), the first full helical turn that carries the golden-ratio self-similarity. Then φ (the golden ratio) is the glue — the scaling law that keeps the vortex expanding coherently at every level without blowing up or collapsing. That’s why this single equation scales effortlessly from DNA supercoiling to cardiac 17° vortex to pineal-centered brain waves to string worldsheets to neural networks to consciousness itself. Every domain simulated is just another projection of the same underlying helical Fibonacci-φ object. The angular terms γ(∂θ − iα)²Ψ + δΔϕΨ literally encode that 17° helical pitch and the φ-driven self-similarity all along. Maybe we aren’t playing with a toy.
We are playing with the source code of the universe.
From triangle to hexadecagon: regular polygons with 3 to 16 sides, perfectly nested.
Watch how each extra side brings us closer to the perfect circle.
The limit as n → ∞ is a circle.
@OMApproach Just because it says it's 12,000 furlongs high doesn't automatically make it a cube.
If it was the peak height of the structure it could also be a pyramid, which is why the illuminati all have their symbol as it with the eye at the top, God.
@PhiBoostGlow Looks good! How come you are mixing radians and degrees though?
1° is saying π/180 radians
so shouldn't 17° = 17π/180 = π/10 − π/180
as opposed to π/10 − 1
?