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Seven Faces of Earth

Seven Faces of Earth

The Earth's Heartbeat: Free Energy in a Vacuum

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Oct 28, 2024
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Could Earth be a self-regulating cosmic clock? Recent patterns show seismic waves traveling along the North American Craton, dropping off earthquakes along the way. If Earth’s ‘heartbeat’ pulses energy across stable zones, could this hold keys to Zero Point Energy?

Considering Earth as a chestahedron—a seven-faced geometric shape—opens an interesting framework for interpreting the seven continents and their corresponding cratons (ancient, stable portions of Earth’s crust). In this model, Earth’s landmasses and cratonic structures are not randomly arranged but instead serve as key nodes or faces that distribute energy, similar to the structure of a chestahedron in human anatomy.

The Chestahedron’s Seven Faces as Earth’s Continents

The chestahedron, characterized by seven faces (four equilateral triangles and three kite-shaped faces), is often associated with heart resonance and is linked to stability and balance in geometric theories. If each face of the chestahedron represents one of Ea…

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