Elbie
14th January 2015, 20:04
this is an artistic discovery which can be put to use in sciences.
*there was no adequate category in which to slot this information but please consider introducing a new category such as Arts
this is a truly revolutionary info, in my mind anyway and you are super welcome to check it out.
try to imagine a seven EQUAL sided geometrical figure, tough i know, but do try it. and then, try imagining blowing a balloon into it. ok? the shape the balloon will have taken, is the shape of our heart exactly!!!
i.e. human heart comes in a shape of a chesterhedron. i find this amazing. truly captivating news.
here's a video presentation by the discoverer:
Frank Chester
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQMpEAsNHmY
http://frankchester.com/
This solid has seven surfaces with exactly the same surface area. It consists of four equilateral triangles and three additional, four-sided surfaces which resemble kites. It shares the same property with the five regular platonic solids in that each of the seven surfaces has the same area. It is unique in that it contains two different shapes and two different side lengths while in the five platonic solids these are always the same. Interestingly, Chester could utilize two circles in the ratio of the golden section (Phi) to lawfully and reproducibly develop the surfaces of his form.
http://www.esotericonline.net/profiles/blogs/geometry-of-the-human-heart
:)
*there was no adequate category in which to slot this information but please consider introducing a new category such as Arts
this is a truly revolutionary info, in my mind anyway and you are super welcome to check it out.
try to imagine a seven EQUAL sided geometrical figure, tough i know, but do try it. and then, try imagining blowing a balloon into it. ok? the shape the balloon will have taken, is the shape of our heart exactly!!!
i.e. human heart comes in a shape of a chesterhedron. i find this amazing. truly captivating news.
here's a video presentation by the discoverer:
Frank Chester
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQMpEAsNHmY
http://frankchester.com/
This solid has seven surfaces with exactly the same surface area. It consists of four equilateral triangles and three additional, four-sided surfaces which resemble kites. It shares the same property with the five regular platonic solids in that each of the seven surfaces has the same area. It is unique in that it contains two different shapes and two different side lengths while in the five platonic solids these are always the same. Interestingly, Chester could utilize two circles in the ratio of the golden section (Phi) to lawfully and reproducibly develop the surfaces of his form.
http://www.esotericonline.net/profiles/blogs/geometry-of-the-human-heart
:)