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To make a Cardioid you need two circles where one moves around the curve of the other as shown below, a envelope Cardioid can have any number of envelopes but the one that really works with Phi is below under Envelope Cardioid, all lines goes through smaller circle at ten equal points which is very important, i'll explain why soon, please scroll down link to see envelope cardioid:-
Why are Quintiles creative? Does Plato tell us anything? Could it be the creative Cosmos?
 
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An Envelope Cardioid can have any number of swirling envelopes, however by luck the diagram above has just the right amount to cut the inner circle at ten precise points.
I have put a larger diagram below:-
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If envelopes cut though inner circle at ten equal parts we can fit the Dodecahedron into the smaller circle.
How could you get to the mysterious 3D dodecahedron without two Grand Quintiles 36 degrees apart?

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I'm only showing how accepted number graphs in Mathematics regarding Mandelbrot Set could be related to Phi, Golden Spiral and Fibonacci Sequence, obviously some can be more philosophical by diagrams below,the jury is out with both concepts:-
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@Monk I accept that everything biological grows and evolves using some principles such as Hookes Law. i find that beautiful. but its not limited to golden ratio or phi. there are unlimited others. its the nature of quantum. this is why I delight in using both tropical for the initial growth push and sidereal for the creation of the ‘meat’. tropical sets the new foothold. the direction. sidereal follows and cements.

but no matter the maths, we will never grow and turn into cabbages. we have limits, patterns strongly defined.

i do thank you for the parans! i am enjoying looking into them. i finally have a use for solar fire! what software do you use for the sky graphics? i find stellarium is great for current and it can do historic but its not ideal. on the other hand, I dont do enough research to want to buy expensive software either …these days on retirement income.
 
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Hi Outlook,
I have to say the Fibonacci numbers are completely different to the Mandelbrot Set but come to the same shape.
Macrocosm and Microcosm?
A dodecahedron is 12 pentagons joined together.
It isn't proven, but some scientists think that the Cosmos is a Dodecahedron:-
https://physicsworld.com/a/is-the-universe-a-dodecahedron/

At the other end of the spectrum, we have the report below:-
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100107143909.htm

As above,
As below!
 
The Logarithmic spiral is approx. the Golden Spiral, as quoted below:-
"

Special cases and approximations​

The golden spiral is a logarithmic spiral that grows outward by a factor of the golden ratio for every 90 degrees of rotation (polar slope angle about 17.03239 degrees). It can be approximated by a "Fibonacci spiral", made of a sequence of quarter circles with radii proportional to Fibonacci numbers. "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_spiral
It comes up in the Mandelbrot set, Cyclones, the arms of Spiral Galaxies, shells and many other things.
 
The thing about the Golden Ratio is that there hasn't been a Master Key shape yet.
It can be a Decagon, Dekagram, Pentagram, Decile, Quintile, Tredecile, and Bi-Quintile.
It can be a Golden Spiral:-
All this is confusing, so before i make this simple, it gets more complicated, the Mandelbrot Set is visual math as it goes through the process it keeps coming back to a black image of a circle and Cardioid or heart shape, we cannot get inside this but scientists call it the Thumbprint of god, it is freaky and below:-

But it does have Fibonacci qualities, please look at video below:-



About the humble Quintile i can only leave some poetry, however i don't know the author:-
I am a ratio notice by few,
a pyramid, a flower, in math and in you.
A golden mediocrity in planets and space,
Fibonicci's forty in my fifteenth place.
Although quite small, i stretch to infinity, the ancient Greeks raised me up to divinity.
Fraternities exploit me without knowing my meaning,
some people maintain i have a mystical leaning!

Siriusly Interesting :)

Fraternity and Sorority Terminology

learn more about fraternity and sorority life, get acquainted with frequently used terms

Active
A member who has been initiated into lifelong fraternity or sorority membership
and participates in chapter activities at the collegiate level.
Alumni/Alumnae
Initiated fraternity or sorority members who have graduated from college.
Badge
The pin of an initiated member.
Bid
A formal invitation to membership in a particular fraternity or sorority.
Big Brother or Sister
An active member of a fraternity or sorority who serves as a mentor to a new member,
guiding him or her through the new member program and initiation.

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Brother
A term used by fraternity members to refer to one another.
Call/Chant
Audible sounds used by members to acknowledge or gain the attention of other members.
Calls may vary regionally within organizations, and some organizations may use more than one call.
Chapter
A local group of the larger (inter)national organization, designated by a special Greek name.
Crossed
The same as being initiated. The term means different things to different groups,
but generally means crossing over from being a pledge to being a full member.

Most groups record this time to the second. Term also refers to "..Crossing the Burning Sands.."

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About the humble Quintile i can only leave some poetry, however i don't know the author:-
I am a ratio notice by few,
a pyramid, a flower, in math and in you.
A golden mediocrity in planets and space,
Fibonicci's forty in my fifteenth place.
Although quite small, i stretch to infinity, the ancient Greeks raised me up to divinity.
Fraternities exploit me without knowing my meaning,
some people maintain i have a mystical leaning!

Fraternity and Sorority Terminology

learn about fraternity & sorority life, get acquainted with frequently used terms :)

cont..
DOP/DP
The membership educator, short for Dean Of Pledges, is an old term that the groups still use.
ADOP/ADP would be the assistant dean.
Financial
Term used to refer to an active member (ie. someone paying dues).
Executive Office
The central organization of a particular fraternity or sorority.
Often referred to as National Headquarters, International Headquarters, or just Nationals.
Frater
A term used to refer to another member of their fraternity. Sometimes they will refer to someone as simply Frat.
Fraternity
The name that applies to all Greek organizations characterized by a ritual, badge
and strong ties to friendship and moral principles. Informally, women's fraternities are called sororities.
Grad/Alumni Chapter
The graduate chapter of NPHC or Multicultural organization.
Usually the local grad chapter oversees the operations of the undergraduate chapter.
Greek
Any member of a Greek-letter organization.
Hand sign
Used to identify members of the same organization. Most have a deep meaning to that organization or ritualistic symbol.
Informational
Recruitment event for culturally based groups.
Initiated Member
Any member who has completed the new member process and has gone through the initiation ceremony.
Initiation
The formal ceremony that marks the beginning of active membership.
Each chapter has a different set of requirements in order to be initiated.
Intake
The process chapters conduct to recruit, interview, choose, and educate new members.
Interest
Title of a potential new member who the group knows is interested.
Sometimes these students will band together and form an interest group.
Lavaliere
A pendant with a fraternity or sorority's Greek letters on it.
Legacy
The brother or sister, son or daughter, or grandson or granddaughter of a fraternity or sorority member.

Each (inter)national organization has its own policy regarding legacies.
Line Name
The name given to a pledge class. Some groups number their lines by Greek Letters
(Alpha, Beta, Gamma, etc.) but may have a descriptive name as well that is specific to characteristics of the group.
Line
The members of a cultural Greek organization new member class.
Membership Recruitment
The mutual selection process that prospective members and chapter members go through
during the recruitment period to get to know one another.
National Association of Latin Fraternal Organizations (NALFO)
The representative body governing historically Latino/Latina Greek Letter organizations.
Neophyte
(aka "Neo")
A new member of a cultural Greek organization.
New Member Presentation (aka Rollout, Probate)
A formal presentation of a new line to campus. Usually done in a public forum after members have been initiated.
New Member Program
A period of learning about fraternity and sorority life prior to initiation. This period varies for all groups.
New Member Release
To end one's fraternity or sorority membership before initiation.
New Member
A member of a fraternity or sorority who has not been initiated.
NIC (North American Interfraternity Conference)
Governing body for
72 national member men's fraternities and alumni associations.
NPC (National Panhellenic Conference)
The umbrella organization for 26 women's fraternities.
NPC supports its chapters by promoting values, education, leadership, friendship, cooperation, and citizenship.
NPHC (National Pan-Hellenic Council)
A national organization composed of four sororities
and five fraternities whose membership is historically African-American.
Number
The number you are assigned based on the chronological order you are in on your initiation line

(often members of other culturally based organizations identify or relate to one another
by distinguishing that they are the "..same.." number).
Para (aka "..Nalia..")
Short for paraphernalia. The different items of Greek clothing or items someone is wearing.
Philanthropy
A charitable fundraiser or service project sponsored by a fraternity or sorority.
Pinning
A ritual ceremony that designates the start of a new member process.
Potential New Member (PNM)
A college student who is interested in joining a Greek Organization and is taking part in the recruitment process.
Preferencing
During the last part of Panhellenic sorority recruitment, a potential new member
determines which particular sorority she is willing to join.
The potential new member lists three sororities in her order of preference.
Prophyte
Term used to refer to an older brother/sister from your chapter.
Quota
The specified number of potential new members to which each sorority may extend a bid.
Recruitment Counselor
A Panhellenic sorority member who has temporarily disaffiliated from her chapter

during formal membership recruitment. She is specially trained
to help potential new members and answer any questions they may have about sorority membership.
Sands (aka Parallel)
A member of your organization or another culturally based organization that was initiated at the same time you were.
Sister
A term used by sorority members to refer to one another.
Social
A get-together event with another Greek organization.
Soror
Term used to refer to a sister in a NPHC or Multicultural organization.
Stepping
A historically black tradition characterized by synchronized hand foot movements,
along with singing, dancing, chanting, and acting. Many Latino/Latina

and Multicultural groups participate in stepping as well.
Stroll (aka Party Walk, Party Hop)
A line dance done by members of cultural Greek organizations; usually done at a party or step show.
TeeKee
The large necklace worn with large Greek letters on them. Similar to a lavaliere
but much larger and often made out of wood.
Total
Total is the allowable chapter size, including both new and initiated members,
as determined by the Panhellenic Council.
Yard

The term used to refer to the particular campus or university a chapter is at.

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Quintiles found in the forum’s natal chart:

Uranus 3H quintile Pluto 1H
Mars 1H quintile South Node 10H
Mars 1H quintile Part of Fortune 3H
Saturn 8H conjunct the Vertex and Lilith quintile the Midheaven (MC) 10H

As a side note, here’s something notorious to ponder:

X = 3/50

What is the meaning of X, and how is it relevant here?
 
Quintiles found in the forum’s natal chart:

Uranus 3H quintile Pluto 1H
Mars 1H quintile South Node 10H
Mars 1H quintile Part of Fortune 3H
Saturn 8H conjunct the Vertex and Lilith quintile the Midheaven (MC) 10H
As a side note, here’s something notorious to ponder:

X = 3/50

What is the meaning of X, and how is it relevant here?
RELEVANCE
i.e.



NIC
(North American Interfraternity Conference)

Governing body
for 72
national member men's fraternities :)

& alumni associations.


Siriusly Interesting

Fraternity and Sorority Terminology

learn more about fraternity and sorority life, get acquainted with frequently used terms

Big Brother or Sister
An active member of a fraternity or sorority who serves as a mentor to a new member,
guiding him or her through the new member program and initiation.

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Indeed



It's a secret apparently - un-named nativity



????? notorious - no name
JA, are you recruiting people from the forum to a Fraternity or Sorority? 😏

The forum’s Saturn 8H conjunct the Vertex and Lilith quintile the Midheaven (MC) 10H might be able to yield your desired recruitment goal.

I will wear men’s clothing, so I can be in a Fraternity with you. You can be my Big, and I’ll be your Little.
Jupiter in Taurus will soon be transiting my Seventh House, so I think the time is ripe for us to have a bromance.
 
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