Would also go some ways towards explaining the secret societies/mystery schools obsessed with geometry which likely eventually became the “free masons”, kaballah, etc
How does one make a brick? Compression. What's the opposite of compression? Rarefaction aka expanding a body of matter during motion.
first layer
First implies foundation...only thereupon can something be layered. Motion implies the foundation for any layer of matter.
I attribute
I implies taking; attribute implies giving. Only nature gives (inception) and takes (death) from each being (life). If one ignores the latter, then another can exploit the former to shape the growth of ones perception.
Ancient bricks were made by baking clay mixed with straw in the sun, bro, there was no compression involved unless you count the workers pressing the clay into shape by hand.
I attribute the oldest of stone masonry to the giants. It makes sense as too why the first layer of the temples were massive blocks.
Would also go some ways towards explaining the secret societies/mystery schools obsessed with geometry which likely eventually became the “free masons”, kaballah, etc
How does one make a brick? Compression. What's the opposite of compression? Rarefaction aka expanding a body of matter during motion.
First implies foundation...only thereupon can something be layered. Motion implies the foundation for any layer of matter.
I implies taking; attribute implies giving. Only nature gives (inception) and takes (death) from each being (life). If one ignores the latter, then another can exploit the former to shape the growth of ones perception.
Ancient bricks were made by baking clay mixed with straw in the sun, bro, there was no compression involved unless you count the workers pressing the clay into shape by hand.
I’d say that’s fair, no? It’s like the determining factor between a pile of mud and what might eventually become a “brick”
Putting ingredients together isn't compression? Put clay+straw in one hand and a brick in the other...which one looks compressed?
If one counts, then one can be held accountable...another compression, this one preventing expression outwards.
If flow (inception towards death) generates form (life), then how do heat (living) and cold (dying) work?