Biofractal e-Museum incorporates Biofractalarium, a digital space of educational resources as theoretical context within an international framework that explains a Universe of Waves no Limits as the ultimate nature of the known reality in the next Revolution of Art, Literature, Technology and Biodiversity in the Nature of Species.
When the waves interact in the water, the result is a more complex recognizable pattern because of the layered overlays, the clusters and their fractal geometry of shrinking, stretching and bending with the intermediate step of Brownian motion.
These waves are similar to the gravitational waves predicted by Einstein in an open context from the principles of the sphere, the spiral, its electromagnetic, biological patterns and the synaptic communications of microtubules, a new way of thinking about the art, literature and events of creation within the framework of any of its emerging practices, including the thought, art and aesthetics of biodiversity in the nature of species revolution.
The waves are universal and can be found traveling through the fabric of the S-T. Since Einstein, physicists called this gravitational waves and they are similar to water waves and sound waves in water. These waves travel through space, shrinking it in one direction and stretching it in a perpendicular direction when they move in a different direction. This process of shrinking, stretching, and forking corresponds to the geometric essence of chaos.
When Einstein predicted these gravitational waves over 100 years ago, he said that they would be barely visible and that only a sensitive detector could recognize them. According to Eisntein, no matter how good the experiment was, we could never see these waves. But Eisntein was wrong, Biofractal e-Museum can show them in its various collections, after introducing the geometry of chaos and generating light waves with his crests and valleys and showing its record on photographic paper and on water. Its origin must be found in the black holes that orbit and in doing so emit gravitational waves. The waves move under 2 principles: the sphere (orbiting) and the spiral (orbiting in motion). This phenomenon occurs in the invisible space and also on the surface of the water that show the energy of the disturbance, which in turn creates the recognizable pattern of the waves at the altitude of the wave on its vertical axis and the distance on its axis. horizontal. In this water displacement model we can predict more complex waves when two or more waves interact with each other, the result being a more complex pattern due to the superposition of the waves with their displacements, being able to graph a wave pattern in the same time interval even more complex. Biofractal e-Museum gives examples of interaction of up to 3 overlapping waves showing more complex wave patterns with their recognizable images.
Biofractal e-Museum pays tribute to Einstein with an image of himself from ripples in the water and has been created with particles of handmade paper by the artist herself.
A Universe of Waves
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canada.
https://insidetheperimeter.ca/
Waves: Light, Sound, and the nature of Reality
Dynamics of water on biomolecules surface by Marcia Barbosa, Brasil
Benoît Mandelbrot: Fractales y el arte de la fracturación
TED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay8OMOsf6AQ
Quantum Consciousness- and its Nature in Microtubules Dr. Stuart Hameroff
The Quantum Physics of Synaptic communication via the SNARE protein complex
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