11 April 2025 AD; Friday.

Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary

St. Leo the Great (461 AD); St. Stanislaus of Cracow (1079 AD); St. Gemma Galgani (1903 AD)

 

In the next series of articles, I will present the illustrations and writings of St. Hildegarde von Bingen (XII century) about our Universe (Terra) and Universe beyond us Under the Earth (Sub Terra). Her drawings and writings about these two universes agree perfectly with mathematics of the main equation and Charge-Parity violating phase angles and possibly a lot more. The preliminary results are great. Each of the universes gives round number (integer) in radians (phase angle). Our universe (Terra) exists on its own, but Sub Terra is surrounded by two membranes. One of these membranes belongs to universe number one – Caelo (Heaven). So, this membrane or shell surrounds the Sub Terra universe like some kind of a wall.

 

St. Hildegarde explains the mechanics and structure of these two universes (Terra and Sub Terra). However, she does not write clearly about Caelo (Heaven). I will try to get the results of universe number one (Caelo) in a similar way as for Terra and Sub Terra (number of elements and integers in radians of the sum of the charge-parity violating phase angles). To do this, I have to modify about 70 FORTRAN programs in order to obtain negative constants to a constant about minus 70. I am missing about 20 constants. It will take some time to code it. I have to tell you that rejecting the third, small universe (Sub Terra) makes a mess with mathematics, and neither elegant nor precise results can be obtained. It is amazing that the drawings and writings by that Saint (Doctor of the Church – only four women out of 37 have this title) from 900 years ago agree with modern mathematics and physics. I decided to come up with an explanation of the Caelo universe because I know it is possible. Of course, we will all find out after death if we are lucky enough to get there, the first universe. I will try to code the 20 missing constants as quickly as possible.

 

St. Hildegarde von Bingen - O virga ac diadema purpurae regis (De Sancta Maria, Sequentia)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCkHC4CkW2Y&list=PLOTWpbg6Bv7JIvMOO3UzIhYuRq5M7KWHF&index=3&ab_channel=Sequentia-Topic

 

 

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