So, let’s talk about your vortex energy generator. Sounds fun, right? I recently discovered that a man named Rudolph Steiner said the heart is a seven-sided regular form that sits in an imaginary box in the chest. And in case you don’t know what a “seven-sided regular form” means, it’s a three-dimensional form, and the “regular” part means the surface areas are all identical.
That means your vortex energy generator is your heart.
Who knew? Well, apparently that guy named Rudolph Steiner knew.
And another guy named Tom Cowan, who’s a doctor with some very different ideas, mentions Rudolph Steiner in an article about how your heart is a vortex energy generator. The article talks about a lot more than just that. And I found it extremely interesting. But I’m kinda nerdy that way. You might find it extremely boring.
Anyway…
Yet another guy named Frank Chester spent fifteen years trying to figure how to sculpt a seven-sided regular form. And he eventually did it and called it a chestahedron. Catchy.
Then, Chester made a cast of the heart. And he “put it into a vat of water and spun it to see what would happen. What happens first is that it creates a vortex, a spiral within the chestahedron itself, like the Milky Way. If you do it long enough, you’ll see an appendix form that creates its own horizontally shaped vortex off the edge of it. The horizontal vortex closely resembles the shape and attachment of the right ventricle to the left ventricle of a human heart.”
It also closely resembles a strand of DNA. Very cool.
Yeah, before I completely bore you into clicking away, I’ll tie this whole vortex energy generator stuff into something much more romantic. And I’ll do that by sharing a poem. I wrote to Elgielene when I was working on winning her heart. It goes a little something like this.
The Heart
They use the heart as a logo.
They use the heart as a prop.
And they show it all deflated.
They show it about to pop.
They have it wearing faces.
And they have it in the stars.
They draw it into corners
And even behind bars.
But a heart is still a heart
Feeling pleasure; feeling pain.
A heart is not an object
Of some far, unearthly plane.
It should never be taken lightly,
When, in faith, it’s passed along.
For this day I pass mine to you
Hoping you won’t think it’s wrong.
Let me also take this chance to say
I’ll be thinking of you on Valentine’s Day. © 1987 TF
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