Links to sacred geometry and related sites
LightSource now has both PC and Macintosh versions of their screen savers: the Gaiametry CD, LightSource CD and DVDs with Hemi-Sync audio (which promotes synchronization of the left and right hemispheres of the brain) ... all HIGHLY recommended; visually soothing and energizing at the same time. I first saw the LightSource images at the Global Sacred Geometry Conference in Sedona, Arizona in February 2004, and was dazzled then. Now that I see the Mac versions, and the even more elaborate crop circle animations in the Gaiametry CD, along with Bob Monroe's amazing Hemi-Sync audio (I've used for decades for mental focus and relaxation), I'm even more impressed. I'm honored that several of the images on the LightSource CD were originally inspired by images from my Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook for example this animation derived from the Golden Ratio Spirals on page 170: (also see pages 87, 88, 92, 94, 195).Source Books: is an excellent source of sacred geometry titles & related items.
Drunvalo Melchizedek has acquainted many about the mysteries of sacred geometry with his Flower of Life programs. Excerpts from my upcoming GeometryCode book are now on his Spirit of Ma'at ezine website including an introduction about Take Home Lessons from Modern Physics, and the Seven Hermetic Laws, including Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect, and Gender (Generation.) The first article I wrote for their ezine (a prelude to my presentations at the Global Sacred Geometry Conference in 2004) was entitled Starting With Nothing and Ending Up With Everything.
Silent Gospel: my dear friend and (former) neighbor, James Barrett, has a wonderful site on the beauty and power of the compassionate heart it's relation to the golden ratio and much more, related to the Shroud of Turin.
GoldenNumber.net - dedicated to The Golden Number, a.k.a. Golden Section, Ratio or Mean, 1.618..., The Divine Proportion and The Fibonacci Series.
Michael S. Schneider - author of a marvelous book on geometry, A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe - The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science - A Voyage from 1 to 10 - I often recommend this book as a complement to my book for newcomers to the subject.
Nassim Haramein is doing some fascinating work with sacred geometry and modern physics; check out this lovely dual torus animation by Bob Gray.
Jain from Australia has some interesting info on Vedic Math, Magic Squares, etc.
Ibrahim Karim's Biogeometry work is also being conducted in the USA by Dr. Robert J. Gilbert.
The School of Pythagoras
Sig Lonegren - Mid Atlantic Geomancy
Bob Dratch - Biological and Bioactive Electronic Holoforms (tm)
James Furia - Geomusic
Bernard Pietsch - The Philosopher's Stone - Recovering the Perennial Paradigm
Barbara Hero - International Lambdoma Research Institute
John Boyd-Brent - The Circle and the Square and the Square Root of Two
Charles Henry's Human Forms from spherical reflections
Vincent Beall - an interesting site on sacred geometry from a Kabbalistic perspective
Divine Template Creations by Rachel Zuses
Links to mathematical sites
Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Math (now part of the Wolfram-Mathematica website as MathWorld) - a fabulous extravaganza ; the most extensive site and book I know of for math buffsDavid Eppstein's Geometry Junkyard
Melinda Green's way fun Tyler Applet and gallery ... and 4D dazzling "Buddhabrot" images
Antonio Gutierrez has some beautiful, colorful Flash animated mathematical proofs
Fractal Explorer
The Geometry Center has lots of interesting info; a favorite interactive application is...
...QuasiTiler 3.0 (from The Geometry Center); try changing the "Dimension = " parameter under "Generating Plane")
Steven Finch's page on The Golden Mean and book of Mathematical Constants
Robert Conroy - Nature's Structural Elements
Gerald de Jong - The Geometry Of The Time Star
Richard Hawkins - Digital Archive
Fibonacci Numbers and Nature: an excellent tutorial on Fibonacci numbers with nice animations
Jim Plank - Origami Page (Modular)
Having built and lived in a 39' diameter geodesic dome in the late 70's, this page would not be complete without a link to the Buckminster Fuller Institute - Community Page
Gerald de Jong - Portfolio (geometrical wire frames from expandable/compressable members which dynamically readjust as they are stretched or compressed) and Quadrays
Anders Sandberg - Platonic Solids and Their Symmetries Some Random Thoughts about the Occult Correspondences of the Platonic Solids and Their Symmetries
PYTHAGORAS of Samos{570-490BC} - The Indigenous Nativity and Philosophical Foundations of that which is deemed Classical Western Science
mathematicians: Pythagoras Plato Archimedes Kepler Poinsot
Paul Calter's Geometry in Art & Architecture Syllabus
World of Escher - Recreational Mathematics - Roger Penrose
Ralph Abrahams - Visual Math Institute
Links to sites about polyhedra and higher dimensional polytopes
Russell Towle's superb collection of polytope, zonohedra, and zonotile images, amazing 4D animations (3D slices of 4D objects) and POV-Ray gallery and polyhedra modelsGeorge Hart's Pavilion of Polyhedrality
George Olshevsky's Four-dimensional polytopes
Vladimir Bulatov's polyhedra
MathWorld's Polytopes
Mark Newbold's polyhedra and polytopes (Java applets, stereo pairs)
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
James R. Buddenhagen's Uniform Polyhedra
Jim McNeill's Great Polyhedra and Tessellation Site
Drexel University's Math Forum Library on Higher Dimensional Geometries
Steven Dutch's resources on Symmetry, Crystals, and Polyhedra
some wonderful POV-Ray ray tracing polyhedra models
Pedagoguery Software has some wonderful shareware and freeware: Poly is a fabulous 3D app that rotates polyhedra in real time, and simultaneously morphs from 2d net (foldup pattern) to folded 3D shape; lots of polyhedra! A must see!
Robert Conroy - photos and cut-out patterns of polyhedra
Roman Maeder's pages on Uniform Polyhedra
Robert Gray's page: Icosahedra In 30-Verti showing, among other things, icosa/octa nesting relationships