File:The Temple's Menorah (2).jpg

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The image of the Temple's Menorah, is part of the research "The Divine Equation & The Holy Temple," by Amir Tuchman

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English: Structural parallels between the Menorah and the Fractal Antenna
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The Image was created by Amir Tuchman and is part of his research "The Divine Equation & The Holy Temple," and currently published in the book by the same name.
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Amir Tuchman

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The Temple's Menorah The ten Menorahs were the source of light within the Temple building and traditionally are seen as a representation of the Divine light or the Glory of the Divine Spirit. Nonetheless, besides the presence of a mysterious '1.6666666∞,' Amir Tuchman exposes other unique properties hidden with the Menorah. In his research, he examines the semicircular geometry of the Menorah's branches and alludes to the presence of the Fibonacci sequence, Fractal geometry, and the 'wave propagation' symmetry, which reflects natural phenomena found both in matter and energy. The physical properties of the ten Menorahs suggest that besides radiating with light the Menorahs could also radiate with subtle vibrating energy analogous to the musical frequencies, which could be experienced by the bystanders as spiritually uplifting or even divine. Moreover, the study correlates the Menorah's geometry with the Rainbow in the Sky but inverted, as if reflected in the water; maybe the water of the Great Flood. This correlation leads to further unexpected discoveries.

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