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Architectonic Cosmic Theories Pyramids Researches: The Horizon Theory Part-1: Original Concept Plan of the Pyramids Plateau | Abstract | Full text.pdf || Full text.html | newSolar System Researches: Determining planetary spin and musical gravitation in the spheres of cosmic systems of perfect numbers | Abstract | Full text.pdf || Full text.html | new
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Determining Planetary Spin and Musical Gravitation in the Spheres of Cosmic Systems of Perfect Numbers Hossam M. K. Aboulfotouh, PhD* * Lecturer, Architectonic Cosmic Theories and Development, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Minia University, and Director, WPAHR-V, International Union of Architects-UIA . fotouh@mail.com© Hossam Aboulfotouh 5984-2004 Dar el Kutub [ ISBN 977-17-1368-X ] We attempt to establish the tectonic, but simple, mathematics of three indeterminate cosmic laws: the law of numbers, the law of music of the spheres and the law of spin of the celestial bodies. Pythagoras and Plato discussed morally the first and the second law. We prove tectonically that they are the three fundamental laws of the evolution of celestial systems and together form the musical theory of gravitation. Our theory is based on that numbers are originally physical systems; we propose the architectonic scenario of the evolution of cosmic-systems of numbers, e.g., atoms, solar systems, etc., using merely the thrust-method of a masonry arch. We attempt to prove that our solar system is tectonically the perfect number-28. Accordingly we formulate its set of tectonic equations concerning its topological transformation, its eleven hidden motions, its load bearing workability, its musical parameters, the spin of its planets, and the gravitation in its musical spheres. Section-2: The Law of Music of the Spheres. Section-3: The Law of the Spinning Motion. Section-4: Gravitation and the Music of the Spheres. | Home | |
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