Sunday, January 31, 2010

Celestial Bodies

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519), was an Italian polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, botanist and writer. Da Vinci was also believed to suffer from a number of learning disabilities including dyslexia and attention deficit disorder. Some believe that the initiation of many more projects than he ever completed suggest that he had attention deficit disorder. Strong evidence in Da Vinci’s manuscripts and letters corroborates the diagnosis of dyslexia. It appears that Leonardo wrote his notes backwards, from right to left, in a mirror image. This is a trait shared by many left-handed dyslexic people. In addition to the handwriting, the spelling errors in his manuscripts and journals demonstrated dyslexia-like language difficulties.

Da Vinci overcame his learning disabilities by funneling his creative talents into visual depictions of his thoughts.




I believe Loenarda Da Vinci was hiding an anomoly in the Mona Lisa. Mona Lisa rearranged spells anomalies minus the e! Look at the line coming from space to the right side of her brain, and notice how the front of her forehead has been disected. Da Vinci was fascinated with learning from dissecting the human body. See (link) I think Da Vinci was making a point that the Mona Lisa was dissected!

I believe Da Vinci was trying to make a point that the brain has the components of the earth's biosphere or atmosphere as he studied physics, anatomy and astronomy.

The term "biosphere" was coined by geologist Eduard Suess in 1875, which he defined as: "The place on earth's surface where life dwells."

While this concept has a geological origin, it is an indication of the impact of both Darwin and Maury on the earth sciences. The biosphere's ecological context comes from the 1920s (Vladimir I. Vernadsky), preceding the 1935 introduction of the term "ecosystem" by Sir Arthur Tansley (ecology history). Vernadsky defined ecology as the science of the biosphere. It is an interdisciplinary concept for integrating astronomy, geophysics, meteorology, biogeography, evolution, geology, geochemistry, hydrology and, generally speaking, all life and earth sciences.


Furthermore I believe the Mona Lisa is representing the Two Body problem. In classical mechanics, the two-body problem is to determine the motion of two point particles that interact only with each other. Common examples include a satellite orbiting a planet, a planet orbiting a star, two stars orbiting each other (a binary star), and a classical electron orbiting an atomic nucleus.

The two-body problem can be re-formulated as two independent one-body problems, a trivial one and one that involves solving for the motion of one particle in an external potential. Since many one-body problems can be solved exactly, the corresponding two-body problem can also be solved.

More specific to astronomy would be the Gravatational Two body problem which example would include Pluto and the moon Charon.



I believe the light shining from the Mona Lisa represents "Earthshine" above picture, in which Leonardo used to prove water was on the moon! Only recently has NASA found water that indeed proves Da Vinci right! See NASA(link)

(CNN) -- NASA said Friday November 13, 2009 it had discovered water on the moon, opening "a new chapter" that could allow for the development of a lunar space station.

The discovery was announced by project scientist Anthony Colaprete at a midday news conference.

"I'm here today to tell you that indeed, yes, we found water. And we didn't find just a little bit; we found a significant amount" -- about a dozen, two-gallon bucketfuls, he said, holding up several white plastic containers. See (Link)



I believe Da Vinci used Mona Lisa's eyes as Celestial Spheres(above)as that is what he used in astronomy for navigation. In astronomy and navigation, the celestial sphere is an imaginary sphere of arbitrarily large radius, concentric with the Earth and rotating upon the same axis. All objects in the sky can be thought of as projected upon the celestial sphere. Projected upward from Earth's equator and poles are the celestial equator and the celestial poles. The celestial sphere is a very practical tool for positional astronomy.

In the Aristotelic and Ptolemaic models, the celestial sphere was imagined as a physical reality rather than a geometrical projection (see Celestial spheres).

Mona Lisa Smile? A possible moon crescent or Space Migration?

See Rob Thomas songs Smooth and her Diamonds!







Notes:

Marilyn Monroe stars in "Diamonds are a Girls best friend." Senator Jacob Javits niece writes the song Santa Baby in which Marilyn Monroe has lyrics for. Then in May of 1962, Marilyn Monroe sings Happy Birthday to President Kennedy. Marilyn Monroe dies in August 1962. Jackie Kennedy brings the Mona Lisa to the US from the Louve to be celebrated. President Kennedy is assassinated in November 1963. Frank Sinatra writes the song "Bang Bang My Baby Shot Me Down!

Check out my interpretation of the Bible's book of Revelations the "Beast and the Dragon."

Jerri Lynne Dietz
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