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Understand the laws that bind the stars, and you will understand the harmony of numbers (Hypatia 360-415)
Understand the laws that bind the stars, and you will understand the harmony of numbers (Hypatia 360-415)
Mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher of Alexandria, Hypatia taught that the universe is bound by geometry and harmony. Her vision joined science and spirit — revealing that the same laws that... Read more...
Beauty is often hidden in the impossible (Sir R. Penrose 1933-)
Beauty is often hidden in the impossible (Sir R. Penrose 1933-)
Sir Roger Penrose is a master of impossible geometry, a visionary who transformed mathematics into art and design. From his aperiodic tilings to the paradoxical forms that inspired M. C.... Read more...
No tangent at any point (Helge von Koch 1870–1924)
No tangent at any point (Helge von Koch 1870–1924)
Von Koch’s phrase — “No tangent at any point” — is both a mathematical description and a metaphysical insight.It reminds us that the universe itself may have no tangent, no... Read more...
All is number (Pythagoras 570-495 BC)
All is number (Pythagoras 570-495 BC)
To see the world through the eyes of Pythagoras is to see structure within mystery.Every design, every note, every motion becomes part of an unseen sequence — a sacred arithmetic... Read more...
Everything is connected through the harmony of numbers (John F. Michell 1933-2009)
Everything is connected through the harmony of numbers (John F. Michell 1933-2009)
In the sacred geometry of John F. Michell, form becomes philosophy, and number becomes poetry.The universe, once again, becomes a temple of proportion, a place where every design, from the... Read more...
Where there is matter, there is geometry (J. Kepler 1571-1630)
Where there is matter, there is geometry (J. Kepler 1571-1630)
For Kepler, geometry was not a human invention, but the language of creation. Every star, planet, and orbit followed laws of proportion and harmony, as if the cosmos itself were a... Read more...
We adore chaos because we love to produce order (M. C. Escher 1898-1972)
We adore chaos because we love to produce order (M. C. Escher 1898-1972)
In Escher’s tessellated universe, there is no border between the design: it is all one. And in that unity, we find not only aesthetic delight but philosophical reflection: that structure matters,... Read more...
Tyger Tyger Burning Bright... (W. Blake 1757 -1827)
Tyger Tyger Burning Bright... (W. Blake 1757 -1827)
The aesthetic of symmetry & form in Blake’s vision: in The Tyger, William Blake shows us that beauty lies not just in decoration but in the fearful symmetry of a form... Read more...
Let No One Ignorant of Geometry Enter  (Plato 427-347 B.C.)
Let No One Ignorant of Geometry Enter (Plato 427-347 B.C.)
The Geometric Soul of Plato: Discover why Plato made geometry the gateway to wisdom, how it shaped his philosophy, and why its harmony still inspires modern design and thought. Over... Read more...