Sunday, June 12, 2011



Not much to say tonight, just relaxing with a couple of friends. Nice conversation and okay food. It came up that I hate algebra but love geometry. I am less excited by the math than I am by what is possible to create with a dot, a line is just a series of dots, as big or as small as you choose to make them. From the simple dot comes every image that you can make, there are no limits and it is just a dot.

I am going to give a description of how many shapes are available to a dot alone. A dot can be one, two dots are a line, three dots are a triangle. Four dots are still a line. Five dots is a pentagram, which is just a series of triangles. There is only one dot, there is two types of line (dependent on direction. Triangles can make domes and many other things, in conjunction with dots and lines the limits do not exist.

Now, take all that and try this religious concept for God, the trinity. Three dots making a new shape, beginning the world. I have now given a geometric description of God. We can use any language to explain things, concepts. I don't like algebra; my question for them is to prove the equation that X cannot equal zero. It answers the question of why there cannot be an absolute zero, there cannot because an absolute zero couldn't ask the question. I still hate math.

Funny that we base geometry on lines and math on the existence of an absolute zero. When neither are true and not the beginning of either. The beginning of geometry is the dot and the beginning of math is one, they are the first things that can be known, everything else needs to be "proved". What I have said confounds mathematicians and they end up agreeing.

May God love you all, have a great week.