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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:INTEGRATOR 38275237:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM3NDE3NzM1XzhDNzZDNkY0] Yes Doobs/Hans and indeed for those [b]BEZERKERS[/b] unaware, it was Dr Hans Jenny (Swiss) who came up with experiments, showing the effect of a violin's notes on fine sand, when sprinkled on s drum. At specific resonances ([i]the vibes[/i]) formed perfect symmetrical patterns, akin to 5 and 6 sided ([i]polygonal[/i]) geometrical figures, since found in DNA crystalline structures. Yet in-between specific frequencies (like musical notes) there were random effects, proving the orderliness and harmony at the given peak periods of the otherwise hidden, harmonic scale. Recent research into the work of Leonardo da Vinci has disclosed a hidden pattern coded into the music of a libretto he wrote, which has just come to light. Apparently it has to be read backwards, when the notes appear as if arranged in a [b]3-4-5 Pythagoras, rt. triangle![/b] [i][b][color=darkblue]Every schoolboy is (or was) supposed to know: that 3 squared plus 4 squared = five squared![/color][/b][/i] Thus revealing Leonardo's awareness of some of the significance of the ancient Pythagorean School, whose traditions were handed down by word of mouth since all his writings were burned in Alexandria ca. 300 BC., that is until the translations of [b]Euclid[/b] surfaced, thanks to Harun Al Rashid. Seems there is so much more awaiting discovery by alert [b]BEZERKERS[/b]. [/quote]
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