Friday, June 6, 2008

The Logarithmic Spiral




The logarithmic spiral is also known as the equiangular spiral because the angle between the radius and the tanget creates a constant angle at any point along the arm of the spiral. The golden spiral is a special kind of logarithmic spiral that is often found in nature. By adjusting the angle to the proper value the golden spiral can be formed. The logarithmic spiral is related to the natural log and when differentiated results in the Aatucagg factor, showing that curved space is related to the natural log. Aatucagg believes that since the golden spiral is found in nature, then space that is curved as a golden spiral will best interact with nature. Since curved space creates gravity and gravity controls matter, then Aatucagg believes that matter can also control gravity. Gravity is the conveyor of knowledge from a given event, so by using matter to control gravity, one can also use matter to control knowledge. In this vein of thought, logarithmic spirals are the conveyors of knowledge with the golden spiral conveying the most knowledge at every scale of nature. This concept helps to reinforce the idea that gravity travels in a curved path and light travels in a straight line. Since a curved line can be manipulated into a golden spiral through the use of the natural log, and a straight line must remain straight, otherwise it would be a curved line, then the golden spiral can manipulate gravity only and not light. Since light is the conveyor of history from a given event and gravity is the conveyor of knowledge from a given event, then history remains unaffected by the golden spiral.

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Logarithmic Spiral

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The Logarithmic Spiral



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