“Deify the Mystery”
Each ball of wisdom is a transparent, clear or colorful perfect sphere with a real meteorite in its exact middle. It contains three mysteries:
- The mystery of the circle constant
- The mystery of the creation of the universe
- The mystery of consciousness
1The mystery of the circle constant
The ball of wisdom is a perfect sphere composed. The geometric shape of the circle holds the largest mathematical mystery of the world: the constant of the circle.
The constant of the circle is the relationship between the perimeter and the diameter (p/d) of any circle. Regardless of the size of the circle, this equation will always give the same result, sometimes referred to as pi, which can be approximated by the number 3.1415 or 3.1415926535∞. This number is irrational; we can’t express it via a ratio of two whole numbers. Its writing decimal is infinite and not periodic. It is ineffable because it is impossible to write in full. It is even a transcendental number, which means that it is not the root of any integer polynomial. The perfect sphere is the only form to contain this constant, this mystery.
2The mystery of the creation of the universe
A meteorite is a structure without owner because it is not from our planet—it comes from one of the 2,000,000,000,000 galaxies counted so far in the universe. The meteorite traveled through this unknown universe before landing on Earth. It is made from materials of the genesis of the world, and the mystery of “who is it?” is integrated into meteorites. This question appears in Exodus 3:14.
Exodus 3:14 is the most valuable key to understanding the World. When Moses asks God who he is, He responds by the assertion אֶהְיֶהאֲשֶׁראֶהְיֶה (pronounced “eye asher eye”—three mysterious words in Biblical Hebrew. These words have been translated in different ways, including “I am who I am,” “I am who I will be,” “I’m the one,” “I am who I’ll be between the present and the future,” “I am becoming,” “I’m being,” “I’m becoming who I am,” “I’m the one who is being,” “I am who I am,” “I will be who I will be,” and “I am the Lord.”
Actually, this answer is untranslatable. All translations are just approximations of the ineffable. In Biblical Hebrew, there is no tense of the conjugation comparable to conjugations of all current languages. The Hebrew Bible only knows two conjugation tenses: one for accomplished actions and one for unfinished actions that may still extend from the past, are in the present, or will be in the future.
3The mystery of consciousness
The fundamental question of consciousness is the relationship of the thought with the worldto be in a world considered a permanent present. The world as a concept designates nature, the material, the outside world, the objective reality as opposed to consciousness, thought, and sensations. To us, through the ball of wisdom, our views of the world are both identical and unique.
However, these eyes that look at these hands are affected by our consciousness. It is also inexpressible. Usually, we don’t consciously think about these eyes and this awareness.
Consciousness is facing reality, questions, and choices. These issues, when they are real questions, are not subject to reason. These are questions that can be answered by Yes or No; true or false; or right or wrong. Indeed, we may certainly have reason to be right, but it can also be wrong to be right, it can be wrong, and it can be wrong to be wrong.