Tablet of Shamash and Golden Spiral Puzzle

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Tablet of Shamash with the Golden Spiral Puzzle

Tuned to Planck!

The Sumerian Tablet of Shamash, an ancient artifact from Mesopotamia dating back to the 9th century BC, is not only a significant historical object but also a subject of scientific and spiritual intrigue. This tablet, showcasing the Sun God Shamash seated and rising from the mountains, flanked by attendants, is a remarkable representation of the Sumerian connection to the divine. The detailed engravings and cuneiform script on the tablet in its actual size provide insight into the culture and beliefs of the time. The imagery of Shamash, a deity symbolizing justice and righteousness, reflects the values and societal structures of ancient Mesopotamia, particularly in the realms of law and kingship.

A deeper examination of the Tablet of Shamash, printed in its actual size, reveals an astonishing aspect: the presence of the golden ratio, or phi (1.618…), in its proportions and divisions. Geometric analysis has identified not one but three phi rectangles within the tablet’s design -see below picture. This discovery suggests a sophisticated understanding of geometric principles by the Sumerians, far beyond mere aesthetic choices. The golden ratio, known for its function of regulating all self-organizing and negentropic forces, has been used in various art and architectural designs throughout history. Its presence in the Tablet of Shamash raises intriguing questions about the mathematical knowledge and architectural skills of the ancient civilizations. At its core, the tablet embodies sacred geometry, a concept that connects the physical world to geometric patterns and proportions, notably the golden ratio and the Planck constant. These constants are not arbitrary numbers but the foundational blocks from which the dimensions of the universe arise.

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The Tablet of Shamash is a fascinating case study in sacred geometry. The deliberate inclusion of three phi rectangles in the Tablet’s design is a fascinating aspect that goes beyond coincidence. It points to an intentional embedding of this mathematical concept, hinting at a deeper understanding of geometry and its significance. This discovery (by Michael Schneider –click for Michael’s article) adds another layer of mystery and awe to the tablet, merging the artistic and spiritual with the scientific. It suggests that the Sumerians, in their artistic representations, may have been encoding more than just spiritual and cultural narratives, but also fundamental principles of mathematics and design that have continued to fascinate and influence throughout history.

In our exploration of the Sumerian Tablet of Shamash, we have devised a golden ratio spiral puzzle that not only naturally aligns/embeds perfectly with the divisions of the tablet but also exemplifies the remarkable connection between ancient wisdom and the mathematical foundations of the universe. This innovative puzzle, designed with precision, mirrors the intricate geometric proportions of the tablet, offering a tangible representation of the golden ratio’s presence in this ancient artifact. While the exact motivations behind the Sumerians’ intentional use of the golden ratio in the tablet remain a subject of discussion, the artifact stands out as a captivating testament to the historical and scientific significance of the divine ratio. It’s not just an ancient relic; it’s a bridge connecting the past to the universal principles that continue to intrigue and inspire us today, marking the first known instance of the golden ratio in historical artifacts.

Furthermore, the mathematical significance of the Sumerian Tablet of Shamash extends beyond the golden ratio, venturing into the realm of quantum physics. Remarkably, the tablet’s dimensions are aligned (alignment discovered by Tufan Guven) with the Planck Constant (length), a fundamental constant in quantum mechanics. Alongside each section of the tablet, we have incorporated exact formulas, indicating how its dimensions correspond to the Planck Constant values. This intriguing alignment suggests that the tablet not only embodies aesthetic and spiritual values but also resonates with the fundamental frequencies of the universe, as described in the concept of charge collapse in physics.

Dan Winter’s book “PlanckPhire.com” delves into the Physics of Charge Collapse, providing a framework for understanding how the Planck Constant and its exponents by golden ratio relates to all self-organizing and negentropic forces at the most fundamental level. The Tablet of Shamash, with its incorporation of both the golden ratio and Planck resonance, becomes an exceptional example of sacred geometry, intertwining ancient wisdom with the laws of modern physics. This combination enhances the tablet’s significance as a symbol of universal harmony and interconnectedness.

The golden spiral puzzle, designed in alignment with the Tablet of Shamash, stands as an innovative educational tool, transforming the intricate concepts of sacred geometry into a fun, interactive experience for younger learners. By incorporating the proportions of the tablet and illustrating the relationship between the golden ratio, the Planck Constant, and the physical world, this puzzle simplifies and enlivens the learning process. It’s an effective method for introducing children to these complex principles, making the learning process both engaging and accessible. This playful approach helps in demystifying the abstract concepts of sacred geometry, sparking curiosity and interest in the young minds.

This puzzle is not just a learning tool; it’s a bridge linking the ancient wisdom of sacred geometry with the modern scientific understanding of the universe. By engaging with the puzzle, children can observe and comprehend the fundamental patterns that form the foundation of our world. This interaction nurtures their developmental stages with a deep appreciation for the mathematical beauty of the universe. The journey through the Tablet of Shamash via this puzzle is an exploration of the mathematical fabric of existence, opening up a world of discovery that is as technically insightful as it is captivating. The goal is to inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity, encouraging a perception of the universe as a harmonious blend of patterns and ratios, spanning from ancient history to contemporary educational tools.

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Planck measurements on the sides can be verified for accuracy with the Planck Tuner


 


Accompanying tools which are tuned to Planck
from Geometric Models

Planck Tuner: Worlds first physical measurement tool that displays the phi multiples of “Planck Length” between 1,5 cm and 37 cm. A quintessential tool of an alchemist. Not only shows the golden ratio relationships, but also displays the specific lengths that are exactly tuned to Planck Length.

 

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Book: PlanckPhire.com by Dan Winter

Dan Winter, in this book, defines how golden ratio harmonics, when they radiate from the Planck constant, beautifully articulates the most fundamental principle of self-organization in biologic functions, and heavenly systems and even what stabilizes gravity itself, as the principal of perfected fractal centripetal force –charge collapse.

Available at Amazon Kindle (Link here)

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Star Mother Kit: An ultimate learning tool for 3-dimensional fractal, sacred geometry modeling tuned to Planck Length. Can be measured by the Planck Tuner for proof. (Click for details)

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Sacred Geometry Poster: The poster and its sacred proportions (visual phi divisions) inside the A1 size fit the universal frequency cascade which is perfectly tuned to Planck Length (Constant). Can be measured by the Planck Tuner for proof. -No watermark on the original poster. (click for more details)