History
Why a torus / hole stone / donut??
The enthusiasm is no coincidence, considering the historical tori, hole stones, and discs:
For thousands of years, people have been creating circular stones with a central hole, the exact meaning of which is unknown. It is suspected that they served traditional, astronomical, or ceremonial purposes.
The most famous finds of so-called hole stones are:
the Neolithic “Devil’s Ring” in Staffordshire. In its center is a hole with a diameter of 50 cm, made by human hands.
the “Mên-an-Tol” hole stone, part of a “Devil’s Eye” stone circle from the Bronze Age, about 3,500 years old. Here, too, the inner diameter of the hole is 50 cm.
Both hole stones are said to have been used as gateways to the universe or other worlds, as instruments for healing or fertility rituals.
Ancient Chinese Tradition of Pi (or Bi) Discs
The first production of Bi discs dates back 7,000 years. They were probably intended to be viewed as an opening to the infinity of the universe, to the heavens and the sun, but also to serve as a means of communication with other worlds. Since the beginning of the Liangzhu culture in 3300 BC, these discs, primarily made of jade, have been known for ceremonial purposes, serving as a badge of high rank or as grave goods for the nobility, presumably to show them the way to heaven. Until modern times, Pi discs were and are a sign of great prosperity and are considered a messenger of happiness, wealth, and health.
We find torus-shaped perforated stones throughout the shamanic world, which have also been used for ceremonial purposes for thousands of years…
– Knowledge of ancient cultures and all natural processes has been confirmed by the science of the 20th and 21st centuries (see further reading).
Torus in Nature
Toroidal spin fields are considered the formative, life-creating media.
This is also the view of Jacques Ravatin in “The Origin of Form in Coherent Fields.” According to Nassim Haramein, the vibrational frequencies of crystal lattices are coupled with the quantum vibrations of space when exposed to toroidal fields, which in turn would explain the choice of shape in ancient cultures (see ARK-Crystals, www.torustech.com.)
e.g.,
red blood cells
apples, oranges, and many other fruits, where the nucleus is the seat of the next life,
the mitotic figure of a cell nucleus division,
the shape of the “primordial atom”
Torus, Vortex and Torkado
The Torus as a Vortex
Vortex
In ancient Greece, 2,400 years ago, Democritus (460–370 BC) attempted to formulate a unified body of physics. He traced all visible and observable structures in nature back to vortices, each formed from a vortex and a countervortex. This phenomenon seemed so fundamental to him that he equated the term “vortex” with “natural law.” (Prof. K. Meyl “Scalar Waves – Balance Dual Vortex” in Raum&Zeit 148/2007).
Nassim Haramein: The DNA spiral, the blueprint of our bodies, is a spatially fixed vortex. If we consider the body’s cells as miniature black holes, we see the DNA vortex at the center of the cell.
At his Californian company TorusTech, he exposes artificially grown crystals to a magnetohydrodynamic rotating magnetic field with a double torus topology to couple them with the quantum vibrations of the vacuum energy of space. The crystals, then worn on the body, demonstrably influence the water and field structure, greatly improving the physiological functions of the human body.
Viktor Schauberger and meanders: Energy vortices of water, shown here in the familiar two-dimensional representation: everything living is a vortex, consists of, or arises from vortices.
History
Why a torus / hole stone / donut??
The enthusiasm is no coincidence, considering the historical tori, hole stones, and discs:
For thousands of years, people have been creating circular stones with a central hole, the exact meaning of which is unknown. It is suspected that they served traditional, astronomical, or ceremonial purposes.
The most famous finds of so-called hole stones are:
the Neolithic “Devil’s Ring” in Staffordshire. In its center is a hole with a diameter of 50 cm, made by human hands.
the “Mên-an-Tol” hole stone, part of a “Devil’s Eye” stone circle from the Bronze Age, about 3,500 years old. Here, too, the inner diameter of the hole is 50 cm.
Both hole stones are said to have been used as gateways to the universe or other worlds, as instruments for healing or fertility rituals.
Ancient Chinese Tradition of Pi (or Bi) Discs
The first production of Bi discs dates back 7,000 years. They were probably intended to be viewed as an opening to the infinity of the universe, to the heavens and the sun, but also to serve as a means of communication with other worlds. Since the beginning of the Liangzhu culture in 3300 BC, these discs, primarily made of jade, have been known for ceremonial purposes, serving as a badge of high rank or as grave goods for the nobility, presumably to show them the way to heaven. Until modern times, Pi discs were and are a sign of great prosperity and are considered a messenger of happiness, wealth, and health.
We find torus-shaped perforated stones throughout the shamanic world, which have also been used for ceremonial purposes for thousands of years…
– Knowledge of ancient cultures and all natural processes has been confirmed by the science of the 20th and 21st centuries (see further reading).
Torus in Nature
Toroidal spin fields are considered the formative, life-creating media.
This is also the view of Jacques Ravatin in “The Origin of Form in Coherent Fields.” According to Nassim Haramein, the vibrational frequencies of crystal lattices are coupled with the quantum vibrations of space when exposed to toroidal fields, which in turn would explain the choice of shape in ancient cultures (see ARK-Crystals, www.torustech.com.)
e.g.,
red blood cells
apples, oranges, and many other fruits, where the nucleus is the seat of the next life,
the mitotic figure of a cell nucleus division,
the shape of the “primordial atom”
Torus, Vortex and Torkado
The Torus as a Vortex
Vortex
In ancient Greece, 2,400 years ago, Democritus (460–370 BC) attempted to formulate a unified body of physics. He traced all visible and observable structures in nature back to vortices, each formed from a vortex and a countervortex. This phenomenon seemed so fundamental to him that he equated the term “vortex” with “natural law.” (Prof. K. Meyl “Scalar Waves – Balance Dual Vortex” in Raum&Zeit 148/2007).
Nassim Haramein: The DNA spiral, the blueprint of our bodies, is a spatially fixed vortex. If we consider the body’s cells as miniature black holes, we see the DNA vortex at the center of the cell.
At his Californian company TorusTech, he exposes artificially grown crystals to a magnetohydrodynamic rotating magnetic field with a double torus topology to couple them with the quantum vibrations of the vacuum energy of space. The crystals, then worn on the body, demonstrably influence the water and field structure, greatly improving the physiological functions of the human body.
Viktor Schauberger and meanders: Energy vortices of water, shown here in the familiar two-dimensional representation: everything living is a vortex, consists of, or arises from vortices.