The Universe May Be a Mystery,But It's No Secret
Michael Schneider leads us on a spectacular, lavishly ...
MaryCarter3738 7 04/27/2009
This book is an absolute must read. It's the kind of book you need to keep on your book shelf and read as time allows. If you are curious about the universe, sacred geometry and just how it all happened, this book will expand your mind and give lots of hours of discovery.
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WhoamIbutYourR eflectio 12/08/2008
The author shows the correlation between patterns in mathematics and how those patterns arise in nature. Who can refute this then? Only a fundamentalist materialist would find the correlation's between nature and math provocative.
Dr.Greg 11/30/2008
I am very much in agreement with all the positive reviews of this text. I love the concrete and abstract illustrations for each of the numbers 1 through 10, and the quotations from famous writers and researchers can't be beat. There are many, many in-depth insights regarding numbers so that you come away feeling that you have mastered the esoteric aspects of numerology. The pervasive activity of numbers in our lives cannot be ignored. This is one book you will take with you to the cafe over and over again.
DJHancock 11/16/2008
CONSTRUCTING THE UNIVERSE has been on the bookshelf for over a year, and it's really only now that I'm beginning to fully appreciate and process Schneider's masterpiece and its implications - or what could be called an Almanac of Discovery. Although not wanting to write a review until I had finished absorbing it completely, ultimately this work will never date as it's the kind of visual and text based product that provides a continual unfolding of yet deeper and deeper levels of understanding. Its not one of those books that is restricted to a single epiphany or message; I've noticed how it has changed and informed my view of nature's patterns, and geography, on various hiking trips through sacred space. Yet strangely, Schneider's work is also accessible and appealing to my kids, who have wholeheartedly taken up the challenge and tried to build temples with their crazy Dad; applying their maths and geometry lessons with patience as compasses, string and wooden pegs have been variously lost and dropped. I'm not into extremely complex and detailed sacred geometry; so this work is absolutely ideal for my needs; yet don't be fooled into thinking it's simply a beginner's piece either, for it most certainly is not. At 350 odd pages of diagrams, descriptions, tables and references to science, mythology, and ancient texts, CONSTRUCTING THE UNIVERSE provides a rich thematic mathematical and geometric approach to the world we live in. Highly recommended. Rgds
Designteacher 10/16/2008
This book is a very rich resource for all artists and designers. He moves beyond number as quantity and shows the rich array of the patterns, structures, symbolism, and natural examples of each number's unique qualities. It's number explained for visual thinkers. Oh how I wish I had been given this approach in elementary and high school. I knew numbers were intriguing, but not as calculation for business and engineering. FINALLY someone who understands number can show us through our eyes and hands the beauty and elegance of numbers without using a slide rule, or calculator. It's done visually and the worksheets for each number are very interesting and provide the experience of number and structure. I recommend it highly to all artists and designers, and students.
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