Nassim Haramein’s Sacred Geometry and Unified Fields

March 11, 2011 by  
Filed under Featured, Metaphysics, Physics

I recently watched Nassim Haramein’s sacred geometry and unified fields presentation on Youtube, and was thoroughly impressed by the elegance and simplicity of Haramein’s work.  From the very beginning he takes us on a journey from a single point, to the vast cosmos, and all the way down to the subatomic realm.  Very eloquently he shows how everything in the universe is connected, and that there are no contradictions between the mathematics and observations.

Although I don’t believe this is the final word on the unified field theory, and do believe there is a lot of work to be done still in order to truly understand the theoretical, geometrical, mathematical, and physical framework, I do think that this is a step forward for science in general.  Without seriously considering the holographic and fractal nature of the universe it will make it very challenging, or impossible to make further advancements, especially when attempting to unify both general relativity and quantum physics.  Here Haramein presents a very logical, and even mathematical understanding of how the universe operates, and how ultimately we can perceive both the universe at large, as well as the microcosmic subatomic realms.

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