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Bravo Time | "They're Keeping Us From The Creator" | What's your Thoughts?

Eddie Bravo Speaking Truth | Let's Talk, Keep Us From The Creator.

This is, a thank you Eddie Bravo for speaking his thoughts and feelings, that I have also shared for many years.

They want all of us, me and you....to feel insignificant.

Thank you everyone for your support. I get no profits from any videos but I would love to hear your Thoughts?

If you would like to add me on Skype, you certainly can, I have loads of subscribers already on there, loads of people talking MMA, Boxing and of course conspiracies.

I started this because It's very difficult to keep on top of the messages.
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They're trying to hide the creator, the designer because of what I can observe around me. The Fingerprint of God.

It is suggested that the ratio was discovered and rediscovered many times throughout history. However, it is also suggested that none of the occurrences of the Golden Ratio were done purposely, but that the structures, paintings, etc. happen to fit the proportion, Phi.

Another name that the ratio has been referred to as is the Divine Proportion the 1500's by Da Vinci.

As mentioned before, the Egyptians used phi when constructing the Great Pyramids.

The Golden Ratio can be found as being included in structures built by Egyptians, and even in the Bible. Egyptians were said to have used this ratio when constructing the Great Pyramids, while the Greeks used it when designing the Parthenon. The debate of whether the Egyptians and Greeks, among others, actually used the ratio or whether their products happen to fit into the ratio is still frequently discussed. In fact, many people refer to the Golden Ratio as the Greek letter phi.

The Golden Section, has been used in art for many years. Seen here, Da Vinci used the Golden Section when creating the portrait of the Last Supper.

Product logos represent an image that must make a positive and memorable impact on the conscious and subconscious minds of consumers, so it is no surprise to find phi proportions in many logo design of major companies.

Pepsi’s ad agency did the redesign of the Pepsi logo above by applying concepts of Phi and the construction of the Golden Section. Phi is also used in the proportions of product design, as illustrated by these soft drink bottles companies and car companies;

Pepsi, Pepsi Wild Cherry, Crystal Pepsi, Caffeine-Free Pepsi, Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar, Pepsi Zero Sugar, Pepsi Next.
Advertising is another huge avenue where the Golden Number is used. Since so many believe that the proportion is the most ideal to our human eye, it is a great way for advertisers to catch the attention of their customers. The bottles used for soft drinks frequently are created by using the Golden Number. In this image we can see how the label fits into the proportion.

The construction of Notre Dame in Paris also included the use of phi. The blue and white segments illustrate the ideal proportion that was incorporated multiple times.

Greeks referred to the proportion as dividing a line 'in the extreme and mean ratio' which they incorporated when constructing the Parthenon.

Today, many dentists and oral surgeons use the Golden Section when reconstructing patients teeth. Attractive smiles are said to have the Divine Proportion, sometimes explaining our immediate attraction to another.

Even musical instruments are built with the idea of phi in mind. Illustrated here is the violin and its Divine Proportions.

The Golden Number is frequently found in nature as well. Things such as small as insects, all the way to elephants can be found to have the Golden Number when measuring distinct features.

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