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reno “Music Notes as Dynamic Time using Equidstant Lines Music Notes as Dynamic Time using Equidistant Lines, By Robert Rundle 13Feb'13 Fiesty, obig thank you Yo Sergey for implementing this modification to Equidstont Lines medel, and as promised here's my class/write up on its properties. Now we con measure dyranic proportin(s} between important points inthe market, Suh a the 7 Note Music Scale between ery given cycle period In‘Astro Based Charting Tools [Gl select Equidistant Lines! re Open existing madel (see attachments} or create your own madel using format = Value:Celour:[conment Value as a percentage % Colors ~ RED GREEN BI.UE MAROON YELLOW PURPLE BLACK WHITE AQUA OLIVE SHLVER DARKRED DARKBLUE DARKGREEN TEAL NAVY DARKOLIVE DARKPURPLE FUCHSIA MAGENTA LIGHTGREEN LIGHTRED LIGHTELUE LIGHTGRAY LIGHTPURPLE LIGHTYELLOW LIGHTOLIVE LIME and double light LightLight{color], and double dark DarkDerk{color. But NO Orange for SO? “" oligns comment Top of chart / “blank aligns comment Bottom af chart, Comment as one word er connect with underscore to join words. Most of these example models I made on a spreadsheet i.e, "=(value/cycle total length)*100" and calculated asa summation series, And use something like this =*" 4MID(Value .4)8":" AMID (Colour 119)4":" AMID(Conment Alignment Topl!}/Bottom,1.1)&°"4MID(Comment.113)8" propagate the resulting ine foc the Equdistant Lines pane input, Please nate the attached" harmonics files live in directory path C:/Timing Solutions/ {as default at the monent ~ that may change) One of the most important ‘Dynanie Cycle Proportion’ is for the 7 Note Music Scale - although there are mary better models, but T use this as ny ‘Default ‘Equidistant Lines model Equal Distant Cycle inputs for 7 Notes - 12.5% 25% 33.33% 50% 66,66% 87.5% and their middle points - 6.25% 18.75% 29% 41.5% 58% 76.75% 93.75% (NEVER forget the Mid Points of anything ~ you may think you've found a cycle, but if it doesnt divide nicely by 2 iYs probably not a true cycle) bot Rese Pictured example starts OAries, cycle length 365.24 days for simplicity only but as you con see the vibrations are significant ~ diving the Year into music, Now what Ido need to work out in Excel how to anchor 2 other points (especialy midpoint of nate} of the actove to specified points as a % for Equidistant Lines panel inputs. Le. anchor the 2 Retard Pints Yo highs. ‘Another important point sto anchor stert'DO' to one swing end stretch cut Right Hond Anchor until the RE is on the next swing ~ this sone voy to determine an Octave (DO to RE = 1/8™ of an Octave and from there you can mathenaticlly determine all ther notes within an octave) hepihwatimingscluion cam/TSiArcles/Rcbert Runa! 16 1 Dynamic Time using Equidstant Lines Also between Planetary Events Eclipses of 192 days (one of WD6's favorite numb: LT TL A 12 Pythagorean Notes { 2°n/12 }- 8.33 57% 50.00% 51 91.67%, Pictured the {Ln(12##R)_Ln(2)] version which seems just alittle tighter in results epihwsimings Traa014 Music Notes as Dynamic Time using Equidstant Lines Pythagorean 12 Notes For a TIME(/1}, TIMES(*2) and HALF (*0.5) The 7 Thunders, 1 Octave Here we have the 12 Tribes of Tsrael aligned to their respective zodiac association and their nunber of tribesren counts (as per Bible Numbers 26} ie. (number of tribesman/tetal of tribesmen forall 12 Zodiacs)*100 and calculated as a sunmation series. There are mary variations of 'Who belongs to what Tribe’, but after many years of researching ths problem, T like the following (although other variations being derived from the Bible have some merit). In this exonple start is at OAries and cycle is 365,24days, Attached file ‘Tribes¥HVHfund' lives in directory path C:/ Timing Solutions/ Fundamentals, phn timing slution comvTSArcles/Robert_ Rundle! 26 sing Equidstant Lines meraisis THE SOLFEGGIO FREQUENCIES Cycle 1000 rvTSiAticles Robert und 7raa014 “Music Notes as Dynamic Time using Equidstant Lines phn timing slution comvTSArcles/Robert_ Rundle! 56 Music Notes as Dynamic Time using Equidstant Lines ‘These are jst o few exonples of Mathematical occurrences that canbe callated Yo form a summation series that can be used as a dynamic division of time, I hape you enjoy using these models, and please if you can keep this within the Timing Solutions group it would be appreciated. To make your own medels look to exonples of ‘Natural Law’ i.e. the properties of The Table of Elements properties (Atomic Weights), Light reflection ‘through prism, ete. Look to Books like The Bible, Gam, Bayer, Sepharial etc. for numerical sequences ~ they are full of them (and they don't read so awkwardly due to bad writing, os every werd placement counts), The modern writers like Gan were great copiers of the Bible's secrets ‘and emulate these hidden throughout their works. Robert Rundle 13 Feb 2013 Adelaide Australia hepihwatimingscluion cam/TSiArcles/Rcbert Runa!

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