MODELS, MATCHES & MAPS OF THE PATTERN

The invisible Patter of Creation that is described in this book is represented by a simple equation.
a + b=c
The Pattern Equation, actually an equation pair, a + b = c & c = b + a, requires discrete values for conjugate variables a and b. The equation pair, when raised to the powers of 0, 1, 2 and 3, represents a universal Pattern that could be shown to manifest as three three-dimensional
geometric models, the Pattern Cluster, the Patter Cube and the Pattern Sphere. The Pattern has been verified by comparisons with the structure of the atom, the genetic code and the spacetime. It has also successfully been compared with the plans of buildings as described in
the Bible – the Tabernacle, the Temple and the New City. Several discoveries were made during the research into the Pattern. These include the Symmetric Periodic Table, the Geometric Genetic Code and the Spacetime-days. The Pattern also revealed the
position of the Throne in the New City. The Science; The Pattern of All Things, part one of The Pattern book, describes the models, the
matches and the maps of the Pattern. The Story; Peter in the Patternland, part two of The Patter book, illustrates mainly the scientific
aspects of the Pattern. The Sequel; Peter in the Patter City, part three of The Pattern book, illustrates mainly the biblical
aspects of the Patter.
The discovery of the Pattern strengthens the scientific view that information is the origin of all things. It also gives substance to the biblical references to buildings which had to be constructed ‘according
to the pattern.
The Pattern fits John Archibald Wheeler’s comment about the quest for reality: …we will grasp the central idea of it all as so simple, so beautiful, so compelling that we will all say each to the other, ‘Oh, how could it have been otherwise! How could we all have been so blind for
so long!’
The Pattern of All Things is part one of The Pattern book.
The 3rd edition of The Pattern book (October 2012) was published on www.thepatternbook.com
Copyright © 2010. SP Viljoen. All rights reserved.
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