right on! do you know how right you actually are? according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.) btw, nice pics :)
right on! do you know how right you actually are? according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.) btw, nice pics :)
right on! do you know how right you actually are? according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.) btw, nice pics :)
right on! do you know how right you actually are? according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.) btw, nice pics :)
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right on!
do you know how right you actually are?
according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.)
btw, nice pics :)
August 24, 2004 at 9:59 AM
right on!
do you know how right you actually are?
according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.)
btw, nice pics :)
August 24, 2004 at 9:59 AM
right on!
do you know how right you actually are?
according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.)
btw, nice pics :)
August 24, 2004 at 9:59 AM
right on!
do you know how right you actually are?
according to sacred geometry & platonic solid "physics" cellular growth goes thru a stage between embryo & "fetus" (this is true for the basic structure of both flora & fauna) where the structure turns in on itself & forms a tube torus, which, in essence is a donut shape with the central hole becoming the digestive tract (or it's equivelent.)
btw, nice pics :)
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August 24, 2004 at 10:02 AM
i kept getting an apache server error when i was trying to post my comment. sorry about that! ;^)
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