Phi In The Equilateral Triangle

Published 2020-05-26
There exists a fantastic Phi relationship between the Equilateral Triangle and the Circle that goes around it (aka CircumCircle or Circumscribed Circle): Insert an equilateral triangle inside a circle, add a line at the midpoint of the two sides and extend that line to the circle. The ratio of AG to AB is Phi. The large equilateral triangle has sides of 2xPhi = 3.236…
This only goes to show that Phi or the ubiquitous Golden Measure exists in all shapes, in all dimensions, in all forms. This was originally revealed by George Odom in 1983, he had met Buckminster Fuller in the 1960s and was then inspired to continue his mathematical enquiries. Although he ended up in mental institutes, he was in connection with other great mathematicians like Coxeter, a Canadian geometer of the highest order, in the 1970s.
Since the Triangle has a Phi relationship, then the Jewish Star of David must contain this Phi-ness,
so must the 3-dim form of the triangle: the Tetrahedron, which is the basic building block of all atomic structure.
Thus Phi (1:1.618033) is in all things.
It is also scale-invariant meaning that it exists in the infinitely small atomic worlds or the infinitely large galactic worlds.
Yet its starting point was the humble triangle, the first 2-dim form that God could create.
Jain 108

All Comments (19)
  • @rossioo7
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  • @deepakk2970
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  • @scottp4062
    (Phi to the -1) + (Phi to the O) + (Phi to the 1) = 3.236
  • @marlobardo4274
    Is the King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza situated at the 0.3333 one third centre of the pyramid structure itself?
  • @eveillanderson
    time = destroyer of worlds (correctly translated beginner and Ender of all things)
  • @maxhunter3574
    I take it that is based off of the 9-sided polygon?
  • @eveillanderson
    that's why 4 is death, there's no reason to have 5th D when 0 is huehue
  • @gazza711
    @jain 108 academy 89 ÷ 55. I'm doing a geocentric experiment...can u help me with all earth to planet relationships.
  • @pianodries
    Wait so now phi isn't even a number anymore? The limit of the proportions is phi, the proportions itself are not phi. But anyway, pretty decent, you only screw up near the end, phi is actually AB/AG. Normally I would assume this was just an honest mistake but since it was pre-written on the board, have you actually checked this? Calculated it yourself or at least had a decent look at the explanation from your source?
  • @eveillanderson
    369 drawing 3d with a line - wanna know one of my favorite pi's on my faec? :B the fact that in base 10 the first 5 digits contain the first 5 digits (if you consider that the . = the oscillation between 0/1 and 1/2* at the event horizon [a single point being forced into a disk from our 3d perspective or a ball from 0d perspective] blah blah graviton waves think a light house spinning between masculine and feminine energy aka 0.1010101010101) it's sequential :3 that is until the math gets to soccer ball (why? meow) at which point 9 = inception 2 = event horizon 6 = 6 LOL