Fundamental model

The fundamental model is a sacred geometry. Its shape references the three most important irrational constants in nature, combines them into a right triangle, and closely aligns with the Pythagorean dyad.
The Fundamental Equation
The equation supporting the fundamental model has been defined as:
phi + e is approximately equal to pi .
1.6 + 2.7 is approximately equal to 3.14 .
The equation balances more closely if the irrational constants are truncated to the first and second decimal places (1/10 and 1/100). There is some discussion on the nature or meaning of the slight inaccuracy. Several authors have been pursuing the idea of truncating the irrational constants, while others are investigating a potential fourth variable, to account for the discrepancy.
Symbology
The fundamental model is at the foundation of Thought Theory. It is a key opening a doorway from the physical space into the metaphysical space. In Thought Theory, it is a rooted mental map of the three universal laws of relationships. All minds obey the fundamental laws that the fundamental model represents.
The fundamental model is based in the numerology of 3 and in meaning of growth, motion and change. Its associated shapes, O, V, X, and Y, are also instrumental to this model.
The fundamental model is a pure form that is expanded with pi, phi, and e. The entire FM model evolves over three generations beginning with the circle and line. The FM model is a reflection of the structure of Space and Time within a multidimensional abstract space, called MultiSpace.
The Mind
The human mind is instinctively drawn to the basic concepts contained within the FM.
The Universe
The Universe is also instinctively drawn to the FM. The three particle branches of the Standard Model fit into the Fundamental Model.
 
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