Thursday, May 11, 2006

Phi-eel it everywhere

They all say that the number Phi, which is 1.6180339887, could be just an coincident as it appears in almost everything and everywhere in not only our world, but also the universe. No matter how massive the object is such as the milky way galaxy to the rings of Saturn, to the minute angstroms of life's building block-- the DNA -- Phi is evident.

If its occurences were such coincidence, then one must think that such degree of coincidence must diminish with the number of such coincidences, which will bring about zero coincidences because of the mere fact that phi occurs everywhere.

I was a little skeptical after reading a chapter from Dan Brown's Da Vinci's Code on this topic. I did a little search and even did some calculations on myself and I was convinced that the author did not just made an empty claim, but have actually done his research and verified his claims to be qualified as a standing evidence.

All lifeforms of all shapes and forms all points to the number phi. Seemingly hard to believe, even the Bible has in certain contexts employ the use of this phi number; e.g. when God instructed Moses how the Ark of the Covenant is to be made; when God told Noah how the Ark is to be constructed; etc.

I was even more surprised at the result when I took the Sine of the number 666, which is -0.80901699435, which is half of what phi is... and it's expressed in the negative, which could denote anti-phi , thus, anti-Christ because of the correlations of the number 666 as described in Revelations 13.

I then have a question. Will the anti-Christ be born when the world's population actually turned out to be 6,666,666,666? Currently, it's at 6.6 billion... and it won't be another 2 or 5 years before it hits that number. OR could the anti-Christ manifests itself when the world population hits that number? The big question is WHEN. Nobody knows when the world population will hit all sixes, but only God, and that was exactly what God told us in the Bible.

It's rather interesting to note in the Bible when God created the universe and life on earth as described in Genesis and relate it to the Fibonacci series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144...n
"In the beginning, the earth was void and without form" That's the first number in the Fibonacci series, and the phi is 1 divide by zero = infinity, as is the universe -- nothingness. The following succession of phi is equal to one...

It is a thought, for some, worth considering; while others may not even bother perhaps because it's not even worth the time as nothing will be gained out of this ponderance. I rest my case