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shamus posted an update 7 years, 5 months ago
Can you guys help me recall the particular term referring to the cosmological viewpoint that man is a microcosm of the universe, and the universe is a macrocosm of man? A cursory search of my Farrell books and the website has come up short.
Also, is this particular concept directly related with the idea that certain physical biological forms are sort of in-built into living things? E.g. how most higher forms of life are tetrapods? Or is there yet another term for the biological concept?
Thanks, my friends.
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@Margaret – spelling is correct, but its more related to the idea of biblical Adam as being representative of the universe.
@Shamus The universe is a dodecahedron, all biological life follows the golden ratio and fibonacci sequence numbers. http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Cosmic_Topology
However. . what you’re thinking of (from what I’ve understood) is called the Vitruvian man (quick fact check – Leonardo did NOT invent the Vitruvian Man. He was just able to draw a lot better than anyone else on the planet at that time and he copied someone else’s work… as he did for the majority of his weapon design as well…..)
(I havent read the article, I just wanted the picture..)
Here you have Circle, Triangle and Square. And the human body had to be able to fit into these three shapes. Im too tired from pedo hunting to explain why.. maybe later.