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doodlekid
#1 Posted : 7/23/2013 6:50:33 PM

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I'm called doodlekid cause I like to doodle. I found this term somewhere sometime, but it is a sort of puzzling with ideas, numbers and geometry (on paper). I like to think outside boxes and make-up interesting stuff. Here's an example:



This is a loop of 64 6-bit digits, the hexagrams of the I Ching. Each time you take 6 beads of this necklace you get a unique hexagram. All 64 fit into this. Though the idea already existed as a mathematical problem, I just doodled it together out of curiosity...

Besides this I'm into fibonacci numbers. There are lot's of interesting things to be doodled out of these plain number sequences.

I like sacred geometry as well... A lot of things I make are combinations of geometry and mathematics.

Anyway... ideas and inspiration come from psychedelics very often and this hobby wouldn't have grown without them. Often I see deep meaning in simple patterns while on DMT and analogues. Mostly ayahuasca, mushrooms and freebase DMT or changa. I'm not very much into synthetics... Well I like LSD as an exception. Razz

Anyway - to be thorough -, I want to become a full member because I like this place and often read topics and want to add to the discussion.
 

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No Knowing
#2 Posted : 7/23/2013 8:34:14 PM

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I think you have found a good home.

Welcome to the Nexus, doodlekid!

Interesting mathematical bracelet. [I bet you could sell those]
In the province of the mind what one believes to be true, either is true or becomes true within certain limits. These limits are to be found experimentally and experientially. When so found these limits turn out to be further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the mind there are no limits. However, in the province of the body there are definite limits not to be transcended.-J.C. Lilly
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Pandora
#3 Posted : 7/24/2013 1:16:43 AM

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Hello doodlekid,

Welcome to the Nexus. Thank you so much for submitting an Introduction Essay.

You mentioned your desire for promotion and that is accomplished via members voting. An Intro Essay is a great way to get the process started. Just keep posting, be yourself and honest and I'm sure promotion will soon follow.

You share interests with many Nexians - I think you will like some of the non-drug forums here as well as the entheogenic ones. There's a lot to see and discover and eventually participate in here. I hope you will become an active member.

So, do you extract your own DMT? If so, which tek do you prefer?

Nexians are nuts about plants in general. Funny you should mention fibonacci - I believe the branchings on rose plants as well as marinjuana follows that same sequence. Nature is such a trip.

Well, I hope you enjoy your time here and hope to see you around. Again, welcome to the Nexus.
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doodlekid
#4 Posted : 7/25/2013 2:10:42 PM

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Hi there, thanks for welcoming!

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So, do you extract your own DMT? If so, which tek do you prefer?


Well, no Cool not yet anyway. Haven't been needing to.

I read myself into different extraction methods. Lazyman tek I understand and probably can do myself.
Recently I smoked re-crystallized DMT (water-crystallisation?) and that was so much nicer that what I smoked before. So I will probaly go for some more advanced method that lazyman's.

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You mentioned your desire for promotion and that is accomplished via members voting. An Intro Essay is a great way to get the process started. Just keep posting, be yourself and honest and I'm sure promotion will soon follow.


Having a full membership here is a nice asset. I'm usually active on smaller boards, the more local ones so to say. There I know most people first-hand and have active trades etc. This place is another dimension alltogether.


 
sØrce
#5 Posted : 7/25/2013 8:34:11 PM

That was that and this is this.


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Hey doodlekid,

Welcome to the Nexus. I'm new here but love what I've found here mostly.

I love the fibonacci sequence and like Pandora said, see it in fractals and natural patterns (conch and snail types of shells, ferns, other plant growth.) I sort of suspect that the constant in superstring theory is a similar sequence, but I have no idea overall. Like, a singular all-encompassing equation relies on a fractal-like constant. I apologize to anyone if that's already a known, I haven't looked into it.

I used it for awhile as a way to develop an unbeatable roulette system, but lost interest when I found out about maximum bets.

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doodlekid
#6 Posted : 7/26/2013 2:36:17 PM

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Fibonacci sequence has a underlying pattern that goes quite deep.

If you make digital base of each number: 144 = 1+4+4 = 9 etc... Then you get a array of 24 numbers that repeat themselves troughout the sequence.

But if you make the same base number in other count system, like mod 25 (which means that after 25 you get 10), there is also a pattern underlying.

This pattern in turn contains the digital bases of the multiplication tables for example. It's like something inbetween randomness and artificialness.

Okay here goes:

1 1 2 3 5 8
4 3 7 1 8 9
8 8 7 6 4 1
5 6 2 8 1 9

Now try to trace the numbersequence in this 'machine'. The left is the geometric 'proof' of the construction.



Anyway... the patterns in the numbers is like how reality expresses it's fundamental connectiveness through mathematics.
 
 
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