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JER3CUBE@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> In a message dated 97-09-12 02:03:11 EDT, you write:
>
> <<
> To prove my hypothesis, I went to the local dime store, and bought
> a rubber duck. I then measured the duck's head and the duck's body
> and from that, developed a ratio set. View the attached gif file
> to see the results. Amazing isn't it. That duck calls turning
> points pretty well. >>
>
> Hi Walt:....:-)
>
> W D GAnn would approve of your experimenting.
>
> Your results also appear valid...so long as you are looking at the
> duck's head in relationship to the duck's body.
>
> It would be inappropriate to compare a duck's "quack" with a
> dog's "bark" <grin>
>
> To cement the point, you could examin the relationship between
> your "thumb" and "first finger" for instance.
>
> What do you find the relationship to be? I could tell you my finding
> but that wouldn't be your finding?
>
> Gann was about presenting an approach ( as someone here
> mentioned of Raske) and all for the student making his own
> discoveries....= "true knowledge"
>
> Yours in relationship and good proportion,
>
> GerryB/jer33:3
> learner/teacher
>
> P.S. I'll bet this stuff works on plantes and stars and galaxy stuff.
> They seem to have some kind of "relationship" one to another.
Leonardi di Vinci drew a picture of a naked male (why naked is your
guess) with his arms extended out in a 90 degree angle and 45% angle. A
circle was drawn around from head to toe. So was a triangle.
What was he demonstrating? The various ratios of the human body.
Interesting how it relates directly to those ratios found in nature and
in the universe. Fibonacci, isn't that what those ratios are called? :)
cheers!
:)
rick
quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack qua \\!!//
(duck season).
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