Mathmatical slicing used to reveal a holographic depiction of yin-yang
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Dissecting the yin yang to reveal it's hidden depiction, the dual torus.
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Repost: Mathematically slicing a yin-yang to reveal it's hidden depiction, a dual torus.
/r/holofractal: Fractal Holographic Unified Field Theory - The holofractographic unified field theory, as developed by Nassim Haramein and physicists at the Resonance Science Foundation & [Hawaii Institute for Unified Physics](http://hiup.org). This theory explores the fractal, holographic nature of the structure of space and thus, how the totality of all is within each piece - unifying physics and solving quantum gravity. - March 30, 2015 - 14:45