Thursday, 1 November 2012

13 year old improves solar energy technology by observing trees

I dont know if the mathematics that is taught in schools today is any different to when I was at school (a thousand or so years ago!). Back then it was dull, deadly dull and no one in their right mind was interested in it.

Little did we know that it would turn out to be the key to unlocking a new level of reality. Mathematics and geometry lie at the very heart of the reality we perceive. Everything is created by energy resonating into specific patterns we observe as objects (ourselves included) and within those patterns lies an extraordinary level of order.

Fibonnaci observed these patterns in what has become known as the Fibonacci number sequence.

13 year old Aidan Dwyer recognised this sequence in the most efficient solar collectors on the planet - trees.  His observations helped him put 2 and 2 together and make a breakthrough in understanding how the growth pattern of branches on trees allows the leaves to collect the maximum amount of light from the sun. These new observations are now being applied to creating a new generation of solar collectors that improves on the traditional flat panel designs.
As more and more people research and educate themselves outside the mainstream education and media boxes a revolution in thinking is taking place. The younger generation Aidan represents are being offered the keys to creating a new reality and boy are they making use of them. The tip of the iceberg for the New Humanity!