3 the Entropy /Creation Codex
Mathematical theory
[Diagramatic Manuscript][2021]
1/3 is 0.333 repeating.
2/3 is 0.666 repeating.
3/3 is 0.999 repeating.
Hidden in plain sight within the number 3, is the divine, mathematical force underlying all of creation. 3 is not whole. Rather, it is forever approaching wholeness. 3 is in motion. 3 is a container holding the perpetual cycles of living matter, exponentially unfurling from their smallest fractal template.
Neolithic Celtic peoples marked their birthing sites with the triskelion symbol- 3 unfurling spirals emanating from a single source. The symbol signifies holy trinities of life, death, and rebirth as well as the mind, body, and spirit required to form new life.
Recently, researchers at MIT photographed an egg at the moment of fertilization. They saw that “waves produced by billions of activated proteins surge through the egg’s membrane, signaling the egg to start dividing, folding, and dividing again, to form the first cellular seeds of an organism.”1.
Quarks, the smallest known quantum matter, mirror this pattern. Three quarks form a single atom- each with ionic charges of 1/3 (0.333 repeating) or 2/3 (0.666 repeating).
In these ways, 3 is Kali- the one who presides over Time as the sacred medium of creation and destruction.
As the mysteries of physical matter reveal themselves in threes, I think of our beginnings. A place before 3. A place where there is only 0, 1, and 2. A place that precedes time and physical space- where nothing ripens and nothing rots, where everything is and is not. A point. A plane. A source. A seed.
2/3 is 0.666 repeating.
3/3 is 0.999 repeating.
Hidden in plain sight within the number 3, is the divine, mathematical force underlying all of creation. 3 is not whole. Rather, it is forever approaching wholeness. 3 is in motion. 3 is a container holding the perpetual cycles of living matter, exponentially unfurling from their smallest fractal template.
Neolithic Celtic peoples marked their birthing sites with the triskelion symbol- 3 unfurling spirals emanating from a single source. The symbol signifies holy trinities of life, death, and rebirth as well as the mind, body, and spirit required to form new life.
Recently, researchers at MIT photographed an egg at the moment of fertilization. They saw that “waves produced by billions of activated proteins surge through the egg’s membrane, signaling the egg to start dividing, folding, and dividing again, to form the first cellular seeds of an organism.”1.
Quarks, the smallest known quantum matter, mirror this pattern. Three quarks form a single atom- each with ionic charges of 1/3 (0.333 repeating) or 2/3 (0.666 repeating).
In these ways, 3 is Kali- the one who presides over Time as the sacred medium of creation and destruction.
As the mysteries of physical matter reveal themselves in threes, I think of our beginnings. A place before 3. A place where there is only 0, 1, and 2. A place that precedes time and physical space- where nothing ripens and nothing rots, where everything is and is not. A point. A plane. A source. A seed.