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  2. Metatron - Wikipedia

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    Metatron appears in the 1999 movie Dogma as an angel and the voice of God, played by Alan Rickman. [77] Guitarist Carlos Santana said in 2000 that he has been in contact with Metatron since 1994, and that the angel gives him messages. [78] Metatron appears in the TV series Supernatural (2005) as the scribe of God, played by Curtis Armstrong. [79]

  3. His Dark Materials - Wikipedia

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    The Authority, his health declining, appointed Metatron his Regent. As Regent, Metatron has implanted the monotheistic religions across the universes. Lord Carlo Boreal - or Sir Charles Latrom, CBE, as he is known as in Will Parry's world-is a minor character in Northern Lights , but the main antagonist in The Subtle Knife .

  4. File:Metatrons cube.svg - Wikipedia

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    Metatron's Cube (an incomplete version that does not contain valid coordinates for the dodecahedron or ... Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents.

  5. Satya Nadella explains why Microsoft's quantum 'breakthrough ...

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    Microsoft unveiled Majorana 1, a quantum chip the company says is powered by a new state of matter. The new chip allows for more stable, scalable, and simplified quantum computing, the company says.

  6. Merkabah mysticism - Wikipedia

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    The noun merkavah "thing to ride in, cart" is derived from the consonantal root רכב ‎ r-k-b with the general meaning "to ride". The word "chariot" is found 44 times in the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible—most of them referring to normal chariots on earth, [5] and although the concept of the Merkabah is associated with Ezekiel's vision (), the word is not explicitly written in Ezekiel 1.

  7. Metatron's cube - Wikipedia

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  8. Sacred geometry - Wikipedia

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    According to Stephen Skinner, the study of sacred geometry has its roots in the study of nature, and the mathematical principles at work therein. [5] Many forms observed in nature can be related to geometry; for example, the chambered nautilus grows at a constant rate and so its shell forms a logarithmic spiral to accommodate that growth without changing shape.

  9. Talk:Metatron's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The projection center has 2 cube corners, so there are (8+6) 14 spheres in 3D space of this cube. A last copy has larger spheres/circles which might be harder to see. So the 3D presentation the connection to the cube and octahedron are apparent. The cube vertices are the 8 blue spheres, and the octahedron vertices are the cube face centers.