sderenzi
08-28-06, 12:54 PM
I just wanted to know if anyone else here has ever heard of the Meru Foundation. It was appearantly begun when a researcher named Stanley Tenen discovered that each letter in the hebrew language was based off a single 3 dimensional object which he named a torus. It seems that as the torus is rotated in space if you take a flashlight an shine it's image into 2-dimensions (like on a wall) it ends up displaying each letter of the alphabet (hebrew only). From this he learned of hidden patterns in the hebrew texts that produced unusual, geometric imagery. Much of it seems hyperdimensional in nature, meaning the images are shadows of objects like hypercubes, etc.
It's all very freaky because it's so cool. Appearantly the legend goes that god put into the hebrew language all the knowledge he had, but that only those skilled would be able to understand it. Tenen has been working on this for years, an years. The only thing I find is the information is almost impossible to understand unless you're a mathmatics genius. Tenen believes this imagery is suppose to allow you to transcend physical reality in someway, I think it may merely be a complex description of how the universe functions.
Has anyone ever read about his data, etc
http://www.meru.org/
I find it simply compelling because it's all based on mathmatics, you'll see if you read how this is so. At one time I believed aliens may have encoded this into the language for some unknown reason.
It's all very freaky because it's so cool. Appearantly the legend goes that god put into the hebrew language all the knowledge he had, but that only those skilled would be able to understand it. Tenen has been working on this for years, an years. The only thing I find is the information is almost impossible to understand unless you're a mathmatics genius. Tenen believes this imagery is suppose to allow you to transcend physical reality in someway, I think it may merely be a complex description of how the universe functions.
Has anyone ever read about his data, etc
http://www.meru.org/
I find it simply compelling because it's all based on mathmatics, you'll see if you read how this is so. At one time I believed aliens may have encoded this into the language for some unknown reason.