@overhaul886

I am an undergraduate architecture student and this is one of my favorite channels on YouTube. Your study of geometry is incredibly fascinating, would love to hear more.

@dereksmith2910

Yes, please! More of the geometry and the history of mathmatics, geometry, and numbers.
Thank you.

@davidsilverhawk3732

What  wonderful achievement! I have neither heard or seen such a wonderful presentation on Sacred Geometry!!!! Thank you for sharing this incredible knowledge with us!!!!! Many Blessings to you!!!

@GarrattPowers

Beautifully done, Bravo. Thank you for sharing. ❤

@CapstonePropertySolutions

Yes to more videos about sacred geometry

@debraparadise155

This film has just the right amount of information and is the perfect length for such a complex subject. Very interesting and enjoyable. Would love to see more.

@johnneumann8016

more sacred geometry has my vote, thank you

@Micropterus06

Epic, thank you for this induction to awareness of the seeming enveloping structures of nature

@raz000m

More secret geometry videos, please! Also maybe with practical use in design process if possible...

@dizzygee87

This is incredible! Have been fascinated by all this stuff since i was a kid with my spirographs. Also I like the work Nassim Haremin is doing on this now continuing this tradition

@golden1789

As an art historian loved this video and would love more.

@vectorequilibrium4493

I’m left handed and can write mirror image like good old Leonardo. Love geometry. Good show. 🙏🏻😁

@1GoodWoman

So glad I found you! Concerning music, I think the frequency for tuning music and orchestras has changed over time. When played in buildings at different tuned pitches this has to impact human bodies. Other than keeping people alive does modern architecture examine the impact of sound frequencies on people?

@danielreiff8320

This video is more informative than all my mathematical classes.

@joshuatinkham3156

Very informative video, please continue to make more of them, thank you for your time and effort you put into making this information available to people

@crow_john

Great work. Thank you for the vid

@peterm.fitzpatrick7735

My parents bought us "Edmund Scientific" toys for us when were little, and I remember there being one that had orange a plastic cube, sphere, and similar geometric shapes. They came in handy when in philosophy class, as a young adult in college, and our teacher asked if anyone knew what a platonic solid was. My memory of those small orange "toys" popped into my mind, and I answered correctly. Not quite a Platonic "recollection", but close!

@richardsong8

Your illustrations are par excellence! I'm revisiting sacred geometry again and again and your work has breathed new life into the study for me, for which I am more grateful than words can express. A very intimate.and sweeping overview. Bravo!

@lightfeatherart2831

Great job, bravo!

Two things:
1) You mentioned that the icosahedron is made of isosceles triangles. They are equilateral.

2) Not many folks, save actual geometers, payed close enough to metatron’s cube to realize that two forms are incorrectly depicted in them: Icosahedron and Dodecahedron. They is because they are phi forms and must be arrived at via a different way via straight edge and compass.

I construct polyhedra with wood and if you hold them in your hand and look at metatron’s cube renditions of those forms, they are warped, or corseted in back and flat in front. I recommend trying it.

Tetrahedrons, cubes and octahedrons are accurately found in MC.

@DUKTband

The whole channel - the topics you present and the accessible way you talk about them are extremely valuable. The topic of sacred geometry is coming up more and more in my life, hence I was very happy to see this material talking a bit about it. More videos on this topic would be great, I feel that it is very comprehensive and understanding it really well gives a person a lot of creation power on various levels. Warm regards.