The Logarithmic Spiral: A Multiverse Design
- Raymond Ebbeler
- Mar 30, 2016
- 1 min read

The inventor a former doctoral student in health psychology traveled to thirteen countries to identify the same shape throughout nature as the logarithmic spiral. He also observed that the Great Pyramid at Giza and the lesser pyramid aligned with the same logarithmic spiral. A logarithmic spiral, equiangular spiral or growth spiral is a self-similar spiral curve which often appears in nature.

The logarithmic spiral was first described by Descartes and later extensively investigated by Jacob Bernoulli, who called it Spira mirabilis, "the marvelous spiral".

The Great Pyramid is observed to align with this spiral as a "sign" and is the "cavity resonator" in quantum physics that accelerates the biophotonic emissions of the brain and body which couples with the photons in our multiverse and resonates as an electromagnetic signature based on the MU frequency.


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