Sunday 2 December 2018

Measurement Jars

Measurement Jars


Utensils required:
8 jars, ink, water.

Method:
We will be pouring blends of solutions into the jars, always through the mixing jar.
The mixing jar is always 50/50 of whatever solutions we are pouring to make that blend.

The jars are labelled to describe their contents as follows:

mixing jar (empty unless being used)

ink jar (100% ink)
water jar (100% water)

storage jar 1 (50/50) (aka 1:1)
storage jar 2 (ink blend) (75/25) (aka 3:1)
storage jar 3 (water blend) (25/75) (aka 1:3)

storage jar 4 (1+2) (37.5% water / 62.5% ink) (aka 2:1)
storage jar 5 (1+3) (62.5% water / 37.5% ink) (aka 1:2)



PROBLEM!

The % system does not give accurate ratio!

Storage jars 4 and 5 have a problem translating the percentile system into accurate ratios.
Basing it on the proportional ratios, the decimal mathematical system gives us this equation:

jar 1 + jar 2 = 1:1 + 3:1 = 4:2 = 2:1 = two parts ink + one part water

This should be  66.6r% / 33.3r%  NOT 37.5% / 62.5%

jar 1 + jar 3 = 1:1 + 1:3 = 2:4 = 1:2 = one part ink + two parts water

This should be  33.3r% / 66.6r%  NOT 37.5% / 62.5%

There is a 9% window of variance (4.5% more or 4.5% less) between accurate ratios and the decimal measurements.



For this reason: we simplified the whole story and use instead the system (as do computer memory chips) generally associated with ‘the calendar wheel’
(of/Mayan/Aztec/Amerindian/Babylonian/Keltoi/Tibetan/Chinese/Aboriginal/etc)

1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 … so on …


This also does not give us a definitive system for correlating the ratios with the decimal. It does however illustrate the fallacy of relying exclusively on decimal as an accurate system of measurement. This becomes important when we are basing our comprehension of macrocosmic and microscopic reality (quantum, particle and astrological physics) on using a system which does not harmonize with “multiversal balance”. 

And yet; 5 is the sign of Mankind or Satan, depending on the source.




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