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Originally Posted by j00lz 
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It's interesting that you associate the compass with triangles as opposed to circles.
With a compass alone you can only really draw circles or curved lines/waves.
The triangle would interestingly then be more accurately described as an interaction between the two as it requires the use of both tools to create.
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nothing new under the sun and the moon that our ancestors did not observe with the naked eye.we need to ditch much of modern math/science as representing some kind of holier-than-thou gospel.
Euclidean qualitative introspection has evolved into today's quantitative science represented by quantum musings.
take a step back....2 steps forward...one step back...it is time to step back and reflect how past/present/future collide.
above we see the
triangle and
circle with the
pentagon
perched between them operating as mediator?
hey roger penrose please discuss pentagon tiling with folks are triangles involved too?
and...?

DARTS and KITES and Penrose Tiles and LOOK at those angles?
those numbers correlate nicely to bible babble numbers?
Roger suggests some folks should go fly a kite...
namaste