“The Ark of the Covenant is a Golden Rectangle because its rectangular shape is in the proportions of the Golden Ratio.” — Donald Frazer Copy Share Image
“A straight line is said to have been cut in extreme and mean ratio when, as the whole line is to the… — Euclid Copy Share Image
“The Golden Mean was considered a fundamental constant by the Egyptians and the fundamental division of the whole into two parts.” — Richard Heath Copy Share Image
“The golden section was discovered by the Egyptians, and has been used in art and architecture, most commonly, during the classical ages… — Steven L. Griffing Copy Share Image
“The Great Pyramid, that monument to spirituality that the Agashan Teachers hold in such high esteem, is built according to the principles… — William Eisen Copy Share Image
“Since ancient times artists and architects have seen in the golden mean the most aesthetically satisfying geometric ratio.” — Stephen M. Barr Copy Share Image
“The impulse to all movement and all form is given by [the golden ratio], since it is the proportion that summarizes in… — Schwaller de Lubicz Copy Share Image
“This relationship, often called the Golden mean, has been discovered and rediscovered at various times in history as a unique proportion believed… — John Pile Copy Share Image
“Who amongst them realizes that between the Differential Calculus and the dynastic principle of politics in the age of Louis XIV, between… — Oswald Spengler Copy Share Image
“In the pentagram, the Pythagoreans found all proportions well-known in antiquity: arithmetic, geometric, harmonic, and also the well-known golden proportion, or the… — Alexey Stakhov Copy Share Image
“Schwaller de Lubicz identifies the Golden Mean as "the fundamental scission," or division of one into two, that creates three things -… — Richard Heath Copy Share Image
“While twentieth-century physicists were not able to identify any convincing mathematical constants underlying the fine structure, partly because such thinking has normally… — Carl Johan Calleman Copy Share Image
“In his ... 'Geometrical peculiarities of the Pyramids', Ballard shows the relationship between the equal area theory and the golden number. After… — Roger Herz-Fischler Copy Share Image
“The Golden Proportion, sometimes called the Divine Proportion, has come down to us from the beginning of creation. The harmony of this… — Bonnie Gaunt Copy Share Image
“The Pythagoreans... were fascinated by certain specific ratios, ...The Greeks knew these as the 'golden' proportion and the 'perfect' proportion respectively. They… — Graham Flegg Copy Share Image
“Petrie found nothing that disproved the pyramidologist's assumption that the Great Pyramid had been built according to a master plan. Indeed, he… — John Romer Copy Share Image
“The Great Pyramid was a fractal resonator for the entire Earth. It is designed according to the proportions of the cosmic temple,… — Alison Charlotte Primrose Copy Share Image
“The conclusion that the Egyptians of the Old Kingdom were acquainted with both the Fibonacci series and the Golden Section, says Stecchini,… — Peter Tompkins Copy Share Image
“In short, the idea dawns that the one universal principle which possibly ... between force and structure, the embodiment of the Principle… — Marja de Vries Copy Share Image
“Russell’s paradox threatened to deal a far more serious blow to set theory than earlier ideological objections. The problem was this: consider… — Ananyo Bhattacharya Copy Share Image
“...men are capable of perceiving the Pyramid in an astonishing number of ways. Some have thought the Pyramid was an astronomic and… — William Fix Copy Share Image
“Central to all these interlinked themes was that curious irrational, phi, the Golden Section. Schwaller de Lubicz believed that if ancient Egypt… — John Anthony West Copy Share Image
“The description of this proportion as Golden or Divine is fitting perhaps because it is seen by many to open the door… — H.E. Huntley Copy Share Image
“The Golden Ratio defines the squaring of a circle. Stated in mathematical terms, this says: Given a square of known perimeter, create… — Marja de Vries Copy Share Image
“The golden era of the golden number was the Italian renaissance. The expression divine proportion was coined by the great mathematician Luca… — Midhat Gazale Copy Share Image
“The golden ratio is a reminder of the relatedness of the created world to the perfection of its source and of its… — Robert Lawlor Copy Share Image
“In a way, the Phi Triangle of the Golden Mean could be compared to the path of light sent forth from the… — William Eisen Copy Share Image
“When the ancients discovered ‘Phi’, they were certain they had stumbled across God’s building block for the world.” — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Kepler followed Proclus and believed that 'the main goal of Euclid was to build a geometric theory of the so-called Platonic solids.'… — C. Smoryński Copy Share Image
“The golden ratio, as well as the Great Pyramid as an expression of it, is an important key to our universe containing… — Willem Witteveen Copy Share Image
“We therefore find that the triangles and rectangles herein described, enclose a large majority of the temples and cathedrals of the Greek… — Samuel Colman Copy Share Image
“Thousands of years ago the ancients had an advanced mathematical understanding of universe that is revealed in many sources. There is a… — Alison Charlotte Primrose Copy Share Image
“Highly complex numbers like the Comma of Pythagoras, Pi and Phi (sometimes called the Golden Proportion), are known as irrational numbers. They… — Mark Booth Jonathan Black Copy Share Image
“Some of the greatest mathematical minds of all ages, from Pythagoras and Euclid in ancient Greece, through the medieval Italian mathematician Leonardo… — Mario Livio Copy Share Image