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>>11934344
Yup checked, was Newton the first Mathematician, or the last of the magicians?

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>Are vortex schizos allergic to actual mathematics
I belive they would call it Newtonian Gematria, and contort a face of slight disgust. lol.

but on a more rigourous tone, I've pondered that statement as well, for all the beautiful geometries of motion in the world, the vortex seems to catch the eyes of those either totally unfamiliar, unable or diametrically opposed to modern mathematics.

Buckminster Fuller, Synergetics
Walter Russell, The Universal One
John Dee, Monas Hieroglyphica
Viktor Schauberger, Various
Nikola Tesla, Numerous quotes attesting the smoke and mirrors of math
Marko Rodin, seems friendly with the math, just doesn't use them.

Miles Mathis seems deeply acquainted with vector alegbra and the related, though I believe I've only scratched the surface.

Something about the vortex, lol

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