
Ian Beardsley

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Ian Beardsley is a flamenco guitarist who has discovered that there is a cosmic mystery tied up in the ratio nine-fifths, that is, he has found that value permeates nature in its most human related symbols, such as gold, silver, air, water, sun, and moon. He has also found where this value intersects with the golden ratio at earth orbit, and, has also found precisely where the golden ratio would occur in electronic based life, a form of artificial intelligence (AI). Where nine-fifths is concerned, Ian still has not determined if this was caused by some mystical force, or if it is due to some hidden physical cause.
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Add my blog to your Yahoo! page:The most extraordinary of my findings in my opinion is the occurence of the proportion of 9 to 5 in nature. I have found that:
1. If we compare the mass of air to the mass of water and increase that by a factor of the human body temperature to the freezing temperature of water, we get a value that is 9 compared to 5, which is 1.8.
2. If we compare the mass of an atom of gold to an atom of silver, it is 9 compared to 5 (comparing their molar masses).
3. If we compare the radius of the sun, that is the distance from its center to its surface, to the distance from the center of the earth to the center of the moon, it is 9 compared to five.
9 compared to 5 is nine fifths (9/5) which is equal to 1.8
I have now glanced at my data tables and find that if we take the distance of the planet Saturn to the sun as 9 (closest approach), then the distance to the planet Jupiter from the sun is five (closest approach). In fact this way of measuring distances puts the earth exactly at 1 unit from the sun. This is interesting, because Juptiter and Saturn, aside from being the "middle children" of the solar system, planets 5 and 6 of a planetary family of 9 or 10 depending on whether or not you consider the asteroid belt a planet that did not form, and anything found beyond pluto a planetoid, these planets carry the majority of mass of the solar system, significantly, and thus embody most of the dyanamics of its formation.
It is further intriguing that air, which I define as the molar weight of the percent of diatomic nitrogen molecules plus the percent of diatomic oxygen molecules at ground level, (nitrogen and oxygen atoms naturally occur as paired atoms) the value is the same considering the perecent mass of nitrogen and oxygen in the entire atmosphere because they are the same exact percentages as the percent of diatomic particles at ground level. That is the atmosphere is 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen by mass and the diatomic oxygen (O2) by number of particles at ground level is 78.7% and (N2) is 21.3% as reported in 1982 in the Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics by Martin V. Zombeck, Cambridge University Press. These levels of nitrogen and oxygen corresepond to levels that are a result of nature's natural regulation process, before we interupted the cycles of substance regeneration by burning fossil fuels in a way that saturates natures ability to handle the by-products. It would be further interesting, and important to note that the earth naturally is trying to attain a quarter oxygen, three quarters nitrogen exactly in percent of diatomic particles at ground level.
Why is all of this significant? The idea that 9/5 is emobodied at the microlevel, that is in the masses of atoms of gold and silver, which is related to stellar evolution, the elements were made, forged by the stars, under their gravity, in that furnace whose dynamics are ultimately connected to geometry that was born in the explosion that gave birth to the universe, and is connected to the human body temperature, something regulated by biological processes that took place over billions of years of evolution, and the freezing temperature of water, so crucial to life, and the mass of water and air the chief sustenances of life. While the same ratio is embodied at the macrolevel, the proportions of the solar radius and lunar orbital distance which was born by the universe's angluar momentum, which is about as complicated as the patterns formed by bubbles in a bath tub swirled by the running water.
All of these factors that form these proportions, so dispartely distant in their origins, and so much at the crux of man's awareness down through the ages in poetry, and mysticism, turn out to be related at the most cosmic of levels in a precise emperical way that could only be known today with our telescopes and chemical laboratories, they point to a cosmos that is trying to tell us something significant is happening and that we are a part of something deeply mysterious.
It is worth noting that the natural satellite of Jupiter, Callisto, is 9/5 the density of water.
It is also worth noting that 9/5 is a seventh chord, or transition ratio.
9 triangles tile to make another triangle with side lengths three times greater (it is a tetractys). 5 points make a trapezoid with three triangles. Thus, 9/5 is an expression of 3 and the earth is the third planet. I have already shown how Jupiter and Saturn, the two most massive planets in the solar system, are in a ratio of 9 to 5 that puts the earth at one unit from the sun. (Aside from showing 9/5 to occur in nature a myriad of ways fundamental to life on earth, in the most revered things, air, water, silver, gold, sun, moon and that thing which is the human common denominator, their normal body temperature). Also, the nine triangles tiled to make a tetractys, divided by the three triangles of five connected points -- the trapezoid -- is three as well. It is worth mentioning that the average of 9 and 5 is 7. We are talking about the odd numbered rythyms common to arabic (9), flamenco (5), and indian music (7).
calculation of air: Air=2[(16.00)(0.21)+(14.01)(0.78)]=28.5756
using molar masses of oxygen and nitrogen, and their percent concentration by mass or percentages of diatomic particles at ground level (the two are the same).
I further find it interesting that Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system is the fifth planet out of a total of nine planets, another emphasis on 9/5 in the most basic of ways, in nature.
DATA
{(28.5756)/(18.016)}{(310)/(273)}=(197.0/107.9)=1.8
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EM/SR=3.84E10cm/6.9599E10cm=0.55
EM=earth-moon distance
SR=solar radius
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- Music I listen to:paco de lucia, camaron de la isla, tomatito, manolo sanlucar, lole y manuel
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eanbardsley
2008-03-29 08:58:49I am happy to be freinds!!! I added you as a friend too.
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Almarshedi
2008-03-29 08:42:00Am sori i just added you as a freind,i wanted to do it from the first time but i didnt know how,anyhow i just clicked you as freind,cheerz
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eanbardsley
2008-03-27 21:34:49Thank you Almarshedi, it has been a long, arduous project, and there is still much more in development. I am very excited about what I am finding. I am glad to share and happy you got something out of it.
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Almarshedi
2008-03-27 20:14:21Wao! those are a very wonderful articles in your blog,i really love to learn about the universe and the nature,thats really great lan,thanx lot
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slackwrdave
2008-03-09 08:20:21:-)
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eanbardsley
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