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Phi Scaling Angles

Creating a Phi Double Spiral

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About The Cosmometry Project

The purpose of The Cosmometry Project is to bring coherence to and widespread understanding about the field of research that seeks to identify the unified wholeness inherent in all aspects of reality, to define the fundamental components that comprise it, and to explore and promote applications of this knowledge in society.

Although Cosmometry as a specific field of study exists at present in name only, the field has been explored to date under many names including Sacred Geometry, Universal Geometry, and Cosmic Geometry. The word cosmometry is found in the 1913 Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary and is defined as “The art of measuring the world or the universe.”

In the context of this project, the word cosmometry is the name of a field of inquiry concerned with modeling and mapping the physical and metaphysical cosmos in all dimensions. The underlying premise is that there exists a unified set of essential characteristics common to all manifestation in the cosmos—micro and macro, physical and metaphysical—and that these characteristics can be (and are increasingly being) discerned, defined and applied into the systems of thinking and creating that humanity is now employing.

The Cosmometry Project will coalesce the findings of many researchers across a wide range of areas of study and application into a unified and coherent knowledgebase and organizing framework. The primary focus will be on the findings that are common to all areas of research, with those that are unique to each specific researcher highlighted as their work is explored and presented in greater depth. more>>>