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The Logos (
λ
ό
γος
) Imperial
Institute of Standards and
Technology
Harmonic Court Chapel
Chapel
1.a A place of study and analysis that
treats of God and of God's attributes
and relations to the universe; the study
of divine things or religious truth;
divinity, theology.
Found in institutions souch as
universities and The Imperial Institute
of Standards and Technology. [12]
7. (Printing, Lithography &
Bookbinding) a printing office [1]
Late Latin cappella hooded cloak
Court Chapel
A musical ensemble associated with a
royal or noble court.
The more generic
"court chapel" is used, as an imperial
court. [5]
God
a. A being conceived as the perfect,
omnipotent, omniscient originator
and ruler of the universe [2]
Greek
"
θε
ό
ς " (
theos
)
means god in
English. It is often connected with
Greek "
θ
έ
ω" (
theō
), "
run", and
"
θεωρ
έ
ω" (
theoreō
),
"to look at, to
see, to observe" [5]
Fortuna Eruditis Favet
Fortune favours the prepared
mind.
Louis Pasteur
In the fields of observation, chance
favours only the prepared mind.
Providence
1. Care or preparation in advance;
foresight. [2] 1. (often cap.) the
foreseeing care and guidance of
God or nature over the creatures
of the earth.
5. foresight; provident
care. [3]
Latin prōvidentia
foresight, forethought
Novus Ordo Seclorum
Annuit Cœptis
This New Order of the Ages
Providence favors our
undertakings
The Imperial Harmonic
Court Chapel
Quartz Crystal Tuning Fork
A Concept for the tuning of the
Logos (
λ
ό
γος
) Imperial Orchestra.
Graphene
(Atomic Physics) a nanomaterial
consisting of one-atom-thick sheets
of carbon atoms, with the atoms
arranged in a honeycomb (Hexagon)
lattice structure. [1]
Quartz Crystal Tunning Fork
The quartz crystal that serves as the
timekeeping element in modern quartz
clocks and watches is in the form of a
tiny tuning fork. [5]
Quartz Crystal System
α-quartz: trigonal
β-quartz: hexagonal
[5]
Philosophy Of Nature
The philosophical study of nature
and the physical universe that was
dominant before the development
of modern science. It is
considered to be the precursor of
natural science. (from Latin
philosophia naturalis) [5]
Essentia Sine Qua Non + Ultimatus
Essentials for which with out, there
is nothing.
Ultimātus (The conclusive fact of a
self apparent fundamental
principle.)
This Therefore is Mathematics;
She reminds you of the invisible
forms of the soul;
She gives life to her own discoveries;
She awakens the mind and purifies
the intellect:
She brings to light our intrinsic ideas:
And abolishes oblivion and ignorance
which are ours by birth...
Proclus Diadochus Greek Philosopher
412 to 485 AD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proclus
Mathematik, from Greek, from
mathēma a science, mathēmatikos;
related to manthanein to learn
2 Dimensional Double Hexagons 90
Degree Rotation, (Graphene). The
primary form for the 3d Projected
flat surfaces.
Olin Dale Austin
01/16/2025
Exposition
2. the act of expounding or setting
forth information or a viewpoint
3. (Commerce) a large public
exhibition, esp of industrial products
or arts and crafts.
5. (Theatre) the part of a play, novel,
etc, in which the theme and main
characters are introduced[1]
from Latin expositiō a setting forth,
from expōnere to display
Opera
1. an extended dramatic work in
which the parts are sung to
orchestral accompaniment. [3]
Italian: work, opera <
Latin, orig. pl.
of opus service, work,
a work, opus
Olin Dale Austin Director of
Communications for The Logos
(
λ
ό
γος
) Imperial Harmonic Court
Chapel.
Special Field Operations Unit
Field Operations
Feld operations refer to the activities
and tasks performed outside of a
central location. This involves having a
remote or field-based team perform
tasks, collect data, or provide other
services in the field.
Glossary/Glossaries
A list of terms in a special subject,
field, or area of usage, with
accompanying definitions. [3]
from Latin glōssārium, from glōssa,
foreign word
Style of Communications
Illustrations
3. the act or process of illuminating.
4. the act of clarifying or explaining;
[3]
Illuminate/Illuminations
1.to throw light in or into; light up: to
illuminate a room.
2.to make easily understood; clarify [1]
from Latin illūmināre to light up, from
lūmen light]
So as absent not, the sorrow and
tribulation. For your works done for
the many others. Sparkling in their
eyes like precious jems.
There you will find your fortune.
Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat
Fortune favors the brave.
Olin Dale Austin
Founder of The Logos
(
λ
ό
γος
)
Imperium
for the
Planet
Earth.
Thus we have Romance
2. A mysterious or fascinating quality
or appeal, as of something
adventurous, heroic, or strangely
beautiful: [2]
The Halo Accord
A group of unified beings engaged in
the improvement of life through the
consistent reach conceptualization,
grasp, realization and application of
truth, art, science, civil organization
and free will.
Mission Statement
Contribute to the existence of Art,
Math, Science and Language
through it's promotion, study and
use.
Serve the community prosperity by
demonstrating to the public that the
value of most things originate from
these things.
Now Introducing
Olin Dale Austin and the Ancients,
in search of the lost portal of the
Gods.
An artistic production where
inspiration was found:
Mathematics for the Non
-
Mathematician by Morris Kline:
Professor of Mathematics
Emeritus Courant Institute of
Mathematical
Sciences. (ISBN 0-486-24823-2)
Mathematics for the Million by
Lancelot Hogben Regius Professor of
Natural history at the University of
Aberdeen in 1937.
ISBN-10:
039331071X
René Descartes
A French philosopher, scientist, and
mathematician, widely considered a
seminal figure in the emergence of
modern philosophy and science.
Mind–body dualism, his main
influences for dualism were theology
and physics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Descartes
Pythagoras of Samos
was an ancient Ionian Greek
philosopher, polymath and the
founder of Pythagoreanism. and
influenced the philosophies of Plato,
Aristotle, and, through them, the
West in general.
Pythagorean tuning is a system of
musical tuning in which the
frequency ratios of all intervals are
based on the ratio 3:2. [5]
Portal
2. An entrance or a means of
entrance: [2] Something that
provides access (to get in or get out);
[9] Such as communications in and
communications out.
Polymath
A polymath (Greek:
πολυμαθ
ή
ς, '
having learned much';
Latin: homo universalis,'universal
human'
is an individual whose
knowledge spans a substantial number
of subjects, known to draw on complex
bodies of knowledge to solve specific
problems. [5]
Plato
428/427 or 424/423 – 348 BC
Greek philosopher born in Athens
during the Classical period. In
Athens, Plato founded the Academy,
a philosophical school where he
taught the philosophical doctrines
that would later become known as
Platonism.[5]
Leon Battista Alberti
14 February 1404 – 25 April
1472was an Italian Renaissance
humanist author, artist, architect,
poet, priest, linguist, philosopher,
and cryptographer; he epitomised
the nature of those identified now
as polymaths. [5]
String Theory
A theory in physics in which tiny
stringlike objects have modes of
vibration that correspond to
elementary particles. [2]
The Solfege
Solmization
Music: The act, process, or system of
using syllables to represent the tones
of a musical scale. [3]
French
solmisation=solmis(er) <sol sol1 +
mi mi + -iser -ize]
The Monochord
An acoustical instrument dating from
antiquity, consisting of an oblong
wooden sounding box usu. with a
single string, used for the
mathematical determination of
musical intervals. [3]
Greek
monokhordon, from mono- + khordē
string]
Olin Dale Austin
04/16/2018
The Sound of Music (1965)
Julie Andrews
Do Ra Re Me Mi Fa Ti Do
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