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rich-joy BS: Fractals (49) RE: BS: Fractals 28 Oct 22


I'm surprised to not see a mention of the guy who has been called the father of fractals, Dan Winter!!

OK, his many websites are mostly beyond my comprehension (sadly, maths and physics were not my strong suits in life :( but he surely deserves a place in any discussion of Fractals!!!


"Dan Winter’s background spans a broad spectrum of disciplines, but he is probably best known for advancing the science of fractality.
He graduated with honors at the University of Detroit, then he pursued graduate studies in psychophysiology, and the origins of languages. He has worked as a Systems Analyst with IBM, an industrial metallurgist and a crystallographer. Dan also studied at the Gurdjieff School of sacred gymnastics, in Florence with Buckminster Fuller, and at Findhorn.   Dan draws on many sources, including science, mythology, popular culture, and even channeled information, looking for ideas about the deep connectedness of all things and how the profound nature of our oneness can be approached from architecture or art, math or biology, electronics/computers or myth.
You can find most of his diverse work spiraling out of his main hub at FractalField.com [ Other Guest Links: goldenmean.info   /   Theraphi.net   /   FractalU.com ] "

Taken from : https://www.thehighersidechats.com/dan-winter-the-physics-of-magic-language-plasma-beings/

Here's a reupload from an earlier time that I just came across : Fractals DNA, Golden Ratio, The Story of BLISS - Dan Winter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhx7_LWMMIw

"DAN WINTER is an Electrical engineer, systems analyst at IBM, with 30 years teaching physics of consciousness, sacred geometry and biofeedback. fractalfield.com   / peaceuniversity.net "

HEAPS more online from this very learned man.


Cheers, R-J


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