I just read up on who Crowley was. Then I laughed out loud at your description of him in this text. Sometimes history flushes the loons to the top for some reason (my prime example for that in the German language area would be Klaus Kinski who was lauded as some sort of genius but to me just seems to be a psycho that someone let onto a theater stage).
Should be noted here that 4d is the last dimension in which the icosahedron-analogue is a Platonic solid--after that, space becomes too complex for most symmetry groups and only the analogues of the cube, tetrahedron, and octahedron can maintain the number of symmetries necessary. What that means from an occult perspective is currently unclear.
My original plan was to have Rangachari building evil stars in nine dimensions. It took me a while to work out that this is is impossible. Sincerely uncertain what this means in an occult sense. Higher dimensional life forms would have to be terrifying in their simplicity - this is where God lives I guess.
I just read up on who Crowley was. Then I laughed out loud at your description of him in this text. Sometimes history flushes the loons to the top for some reason (my prime example for that in the German language area would be Klaus Kinski who was lauded as some sort of genius but to me just seems to be a psycho that someone let onto a theater stage).
He was good in Aguirre, the Wrath of God!
Should be noted here that 4d is the last dimension in which the icosahedron-analogue is a Platonic solid--after that, space becomes too complex for most symmetry groups and only the analogues of the cube, tetrahedron, and octahedron can maintain the number of symmetries necessary. What that means from an occult perspective is currently unclear.
My original plan was to have Rangachari building evil stars in nine dimensions. It took me a while to work out that this is is impossible. Sincerely uncertain what this means in an occult sense. Higher dimensional life forms would have to be terrifying in their simplicity - this is where God lives I guess.