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Lost Genius | Platonic Solids Nesting within each other. @goldsphere | Uploaded 12 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
In light of all the research that David Wilcock has done in regards to geometric energy fields in our planet and others in the solar system, referring in particular to the work of John Martineau in his book "A little book of Coincidence", amongst many others, I felt the need to share the simplistic beauty of the nested platonic solids as I can see them.
I modeled the 5 Platonic solids in 3-dimensions to show how they all nest together.

Starting with a cube of side length 1 we find the diagonal of the faces at sqrt2 (1.414) give the two Tetrahedron in star configuration or Merkabah.
Pointing to the centre of each face of the cube is a point of the Octahedron with side length half sqrt2 (0.707).
The side lengths of the cube make one of the lines in the 5 pointed star and therefore making a pentagon and one of the faces of the Dodecahedron with side length inverse phi or 0.618.
Continuing out the lines of the Dodecahedron gives the points for the Icosahedron being the largest and smallest shape in this video. The larger Icosahedron has side length of Phi or 1.618 and the smaller one has a side length of inverse phi^2 or 0.382.

I give all my thanks and gratitude to Robert Lawlor and his groundbreaking book "Sacred Geometry Philosophy and Practice" for all the knowledge he poured into it.
It has been a bible for me for many years.
Platonic Solids Nesting within each other.Geometry in the solar system

Platonic Solids Nesting within each other. @goldsphere