Another strange fact
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Another strange fact
I was reading Carl Sagan's Cosmos last night, and discovered that along with a prohibition on the consumption of meat and beans, the Pythagorean religion strictly forbade the knowledge of the dodecahedron-the fifth solid form.
The other four solids were associated with the classical elements, earth, air fire and water.
The five regular solids were quite important to the pythagoreans.
But the dodecahedron was somehow held to be forbidden.
Now we have some idea of why the Shining Dodecahedron was the artifact that summoned the Haunter of the Dark.
Lovecraft was self taught, but very well versed in classical subjects.
Everything is rooted somewhere.
The other four solids were associated with the classical elements, earth, air fire and water.
The five regular solids were quite important to the pythagoreans.
But the dodecahedron was somehow held to be forbidden.
Now we have some idea of why the Shining Dodecahedron was the artifact that summoned the Haunter of the Dark.
Lovecraft was self taught, but very well versed in classical subjects.
Everything is rooted somewhere.
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A dodecahedron has twelve sides, so wouldn't it be the twelfth solid form? I'm not too hot on geometry no matter how many dimensions it has, so I don't know. But yeah, that's a nice little fact you've come across.
Speaking of Pythagoras, have you ever seen the film 'Pi'? It has huge sections influenced by his workings on the golden ratio, as well as other mathematicians' discoveries.
Speaking of Pythagoras, have you ever seen the film 'Pi'? It has huge sections influenced by his workings on the golden ratio, as well as other mathematicians' discoveries.
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the shining trapezohedron is from 'the haunter of the dark'
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that makes cthulhu look like a cutie patootie
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no harm done, it's still an interesting idea
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Yes, my blog is taking a Lovecraftian twist, over on Alt, and I think the ideas got all tangled up.
I found the Wikipedia entry on the trapezeohedron very interesting.
Tessatacts are also supposed to have strange properties, I must look deeper.....much deeper......consult the tomes....................................
I found the Wikipedia entry on the trapezeohedron very interesting.
Tessatacts are also supposed to have strange properties, I must look deeper.....much deeper......consult the tomes....................................
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it probably eats them to sustain its evil power
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'. . . the book was originally called Al Azif, a word that Lovecraft claimed was an Arabic word that referred to "that nocturnal sound (made by insects) supposed to be the howling of daemons".'krakenten wrote:The al-Azif is sometimes called the Adder. . . .
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