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Rick_Ratchford wrote:
> 
> JER3CUBE@xxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 97-09-12 02:03:11 EDT, you write:
> >
> > <<
> >  To prove my hypothesis, I went to the local dime store, and bought
> >  a rubber duck. I then measured the duck's head and the duck's body
> >  and from that, developed a ratio set. View the attached gif file
> >   to see the results. Amazing isn't it. That duck calls turning
> >  points pretty well. >>
> >
> > Hi Walt:....:-)
> >
> > W D GAnn would approve of your experimenting.
> >
> > Your results also appear valid...so long as you are looking at the
> > duck's head in relationship to the duck's body.
> >
> > It would be inappropriate to compare a duck's "quack" with a
> > dog's "bark" <grin>
> >
> > To cement the point, you could examin the relationship between
> >  your "thumb" and  "first finger" for instance.
> >
> > What do you find the relationship to be?  I could tell you my finding
> > but that wouldn't be your finding?
> >
> > Gann was about presenting an approach ( as someone here
> > mentioned of Raske) and all for the student making his own
> > discoveries....= "true knowledge"
> >
> > Yours in relationship and good proportion,
> >
> > GerryB/jer33:3
> > learner/teacher
> >
> > P.S. I'll bet this stuff works on plantes and stars and galaxy stuff.
> > They seem to have some kind of "relationship" one to another.
> 
> Leonardi di Vinci drew a picture of a naked male (why naked is your
> guess) with his arms extended out in a 90 degree angle and 45% angle. A
> circle was drawn around from head to toe. So was a triangle.
> 
> What was he demonstrating? The various ratios of the human body.
> Interesting how it relates directly to those ratios found in nature and
> in the universe. Fibonacci, isn't that what those ratios are called? :)
> 
> cheers!
> :)
> rick
> 
> quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack qua \\!!//
> (duck season).

Rick,
   Please tell us which part of DaVinci's Man is on the 45 degree angle?

Shrinkingly,

Norman


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