Matthew LaCroix
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Where do they belong to?
What structure were they part of?
Well, as we go along and I talk about this, in the book I discuss how there's a site in Cambodia called Bapuan.
It's an amazing site where off to the side, it was so beautiful how it unfolded.
99% of all tourists, if not closer to 100%, all go to the main Bapuan site.
Way down in the jungle, off to the right, I'm really glad Rubber Shock didn't get hurt going down in there, by the way.
I was making sure we were careful.
Down this gully in the jungle is the same, not only the step pyramid door above it, right?
But they had these miniature temples, tiny miniature temples that were the same as the larger versions.
And as I'm studying and understanding it, I couldn't, yeah.
So what is a fractal?
Fractal means you have something smaller that represents a bigger version of it.
And usually that can be infinite.
And so why would they make giant T's and small little temples to be a fractal?
because they understood that there was no separation.
And so they would create fractals of something that would get larger and larger.
That's why temples, if you look from above, from a satellite or from aerial view, I should say, you'll see that the temple designs mirror these designs from the actual outer temple and the inner temple.
Everything is a mirror of that.
And it was really beautiful to see.
So the reason I said that story is, Ryan, can you pull up that picture of me with the T-pillar at Shavuos Tepe again?