The Portuguese

Those who have eyes Will see!

Twelve around one

 

The wand in the hand is placed in the middle of the tripod's legs.

 

Nostradamus, Century I, Quatrain II, First Verse.

 

In French                   “La verge en main mise au milieu des BRANCHES”

 

I place this verse at the beginning of these pages because it is related to the final of the subject that I will now present to the readers.

 

You are about to see where the great influences that rule out our lives come from.

 

They are the prestigious twelve means that surround the body of each one of us, conducting our wills and adventures for the whole existence.

 

This subject was obtained through the study of geometry, purely and simply.

It leads us to consider that nothing is made by chance, everything has an explanation, we live inside cubes but do not feel the influence going through our body taking love and faith to our heart.

This is for those who seek the happiness of the fellow human beings. For the opposites, love and faith will be inverted.

 

Take a look at this figure, close to the end of this subject.

I particularly searched for an explanation for the reason of life.

 

And the explanation was right in front of me but I couldn’t see. Only by means of geometry things started to clear up my studies.

 

I talk about geometry because it is the only science that explains without leaving any doubts. Clear and very comfortable to understand, the most complex items become simple to reach.

 

In order to make it easier to understand these studies, it is important that the reader had previously read the sections: Why does the day have 24 hours and not 20? - Creating a theory when analyzing Past, Present and Future, and the next by the title Application of the Theory.

 

Every study presented here will be easy to learn. It is not complicated when we relate to silhouettes. A simple figure explains more than a lot of words.

 

In order to reach the referential geometric shape, we have to make comments on more complex shapes, for instance:

 

The square has 4 sides; therefore, it is a simpler figure than the hexagon which is 6-sided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I will ask: what is the simplest figure among all of these ones?

 

 

 

 

 

 


The answer is: the circle has only one line. Look at the square made up of 4 lines, let alone the more complex ones with 5, 8, 12 lines.

 

In order to certify that the circle is our referential figure, we should look around for the object shapes and analyze.

 

The planets with significant sizes, “Earth, Venus, Mars, etc.”, are spherical due to the gravitational forces directed to their geometrical centers. The moon and the sun are totally round.

 

Look at the soap bubbles floating on the air; they will immediately become spherical when they are blown out.

 

The circle is the flat 2D figure (two dimensions), the sphere is 3D (three dimensions).

 

In the previous section “Application of the Theory” we mention that a dot, the small it can be, is a circular blur when observed through microscope.

If we reduce a dot made by laser, proportionally stronger will be the magnifying lens, until we see a round hole – The dot is replaced by a circle.

 

In the sphere, every point on the surface has the same distance to the center.

 

The sphere has only one face – Its surface – The separation between internal and external lies on the surface of the sphere.

In a time, I wished to imagine the micro and there was nothing to help me, then I thought: the micro is in the center of a totally round sphere and every point on the surface has the same distance to it.

 

The sphere shows only its surface, but it has a center, we can’t see but there it is, so it is the perceivable micro.

 

Applying the same analogy to the sphere, if we reduce it to the minimum we can imagine, we will have a dot – What dot is this? Well, the same center as of when it was larger.

 

If we enlarge it to the maximum we can imagine, the whole universe will be within. We could even think that the universe is spherical, but we can not be sure of that.

 

As we consider the sphere the geometrical reference in our research, then, let’s place ones by the others and start to study the resulting shapes (secondary).

 

Let’s imagine a plan in the empty space made up of spheres.

Many spheres side by side make up a plan – If we set up an enormous plan by arranging very small spheres, when touching it we would feel a flat surface without any roughness.

 

Observe the arrangement of spheres positioned side by side. The aligned spheres will form three straight lines equidistant by 60°.

                           

The sphere alignment or circles creating the arrangement of six around one is a subject mentioned in other sections. Please, refer to “Why does the day have 24 hours and not 20?”

Look how easily the concept is explained by geometry. That will confirm the sentence “A picture explains better than a thousand words” – The green spheres represent a sea of spheres, the yellow represent the 60° alignment.

 

The Plan was filled. Now let’s place plans over plans and see what happens.

 

           

We have two views, a lateral one and another one as if seen from above – The previous plan with a stack of plans, five-layer high.

 

Let’s paint some sets of 7 spheres (6 around 1) in yellow – Note that they are sloped plans, not at 90°, that is, they are not Perpendicular or Orthogonal between themselves.

 

Now it is time to excavate, let’s corrode the spheres aiming to always let a set of spheres showing 6 around 1 in several plans.

A little more corrosion and this package of spheres remain.