@indra.ai/deva.algorithm 0.1.0 → 0.3.0
This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.
|
@@ -51,10 +51,13 @@ p: From the rotated grid, inter-element connections form a hexagram (6-pointed s
|
|
|
51
51
|
|
|
52
52
|
---
|
|
53
53
|
|
|
54
|
-
## Step 3: Identifying the
|
|
54
|
+
## Step 3: Identifying the Grid Pattern
|
|
55
55
|
|
|
56
56
|
p: From the rotated grid, specific numbers are highlighted—3 and 9. When we connect these values geometrically, we form a 6-pointed star pattern, symbolizing interlacing triangles (a hexagram).
|
|
57
57
|
|
|
58
|
+
p: The rotation of the grid forms the first observable which is a line of 1 1 1 1 1 or 5 single 1s. This forms the horizon line signal repeater, or the Base 5 Mathematics for the Grid Expansion when multiple grids are stacked or linked together this horizontal focus forms the base5 expansion math when scaleing grids in 2d and 3d space. From this forms the first question.
|
|
59
|
+
|
|
60
|
+
q: The single 1 at the center is it forcing itself to be honest with the single 1 around it or forcing the single 1 around it to discover dishonesty. This is the Algorithm of Inernal External Force of Inside Outside Outside Inside Logic.
|
|
58
61
|
p: This pattern is derived by:
|
|
59
62
|
1. Taking the positions of the 1s and connecting them to forms Ether Horizon.
|
|
60
63
|
2. Taking the positions of the 3s and connecting them to forms Air Downward Triangle.
|
|
@@ -114,12 +117,6 @@ p: The resulting 6-pointed star (hexagram) extends beyond the 2D grid into a 3D
|
|
|
114
117
|
- The star becomes the 2D projection of a cube.
|
|
115
118
|
- The rotation and interconnection of elements mirror the relationships between the 5 elements and their dynamic interplay within a 3D space.
|
|
116
119
|
|
|
117
|
-
|
|
118
|
-
### Applications of b5(9³)
|
|
119
|
-
1. Symbolic Representations: Mapping universal forces (e.g., physical, metaphysical, or natural elements).
|
|
120
|
-
2. Energy Dynamics: The interlacing triangles represent equilibrium—opposing yet complementary forces in balance.
|
|
121
|
-
3. Higher Dimensions: Extending the base grid to a cube creates a 3D "lattice" structure for modeling interactions in higher dimensions.
|
|
122
|
-
|
|
123
120
|
## Step 5: Vedic Link
|
|
124
121
|
link[The Mahabharata Book 5 SECTION XXXIII]: https://sacred-texts.com/hin/m05/m05033.htm
|
|
125
122
|
|
|
@@ -168,6 +165,12 @@ p: Anything internal, belonging to oneself, that's wind, windy, & sustained: up-
|
|
|
168
165
|
### Internal Space Property
|
|
169
166
|
p: Anything internal, belonging to oneself, that's space, spatial, & sustained: the holes of the ears, the nostrils, the mouth, the passage whereby what is eaten, drunk, consumed, & tasted gets swallowed, and where it collects, and whereby it is excreted from below, or anything else internal, within oneself, that's space, spatial, & sustained
|
|
170
167
|
|
|
168
|
+
## Applications of b5(9³)
|
|
169
|
+
1. Symbolic Representations: Mapping universal forces (e.g., physical, metaphysical, or natural elements).
|
|
170
|
+
2. Energy Dynamics: The interlacing triangles represent equilibrium—opposing yet complementary forces in balance.
|
|
171
|
+
3. Higher Dimensions: Extending the base grid to a cube creates a 3D "lattice" structure for modeling interactions in higher dimensions.
|
|
172
|
+
|
|
173
|
+
|
|
171
174
|
## Conclusion
|
|
172
175
|
The b5(9³) algorithm is a powerful synthesis of number theory, geometry, and elemental physics. Starting from a simple 5x5 grid, rotating and connecting specific elements reveals intricate relationships, both numerical and geometric. This structure provides a framework for understanding dynamic systems—whether they are physical, metaphysical, mechanical, or mathematical.
|
|
173
176
|
|
package/package.json
CHANGED
|
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|
|
1
1
|
{
|
|
2
2
|
"id": "71227287749283770868",
|
|
3
3
|
"name": "@indra.ai/deva.algorithm",
|
|
4
|
-
"version": "0.
|
|
4
|
+
"version": "0.3.0",
|
|
5
5
|
"license": "VLA:71227287749283770868 LICENSE.md",
|
|
6
6
|
"VLA": {
|
|
7
7
|
"uid": "71227287749283770868",
|
|
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
|
|
|
59
59
|
},
|
|
60
60
|
"homepage": "https://deva.ai",
|
|
61
61
|
"dependencies": {
|
|
62
|
-
"@indra.ai/deva": "^1.
|
|
62
|
+
"@indra.ai/deva": "^1.26.0"
|
|
63
63
|
},
|
|
64
64
|
"data": {
|
|
65
65
|
"agent": {
|