Man is a living crystal
AUTHORS : Dykunone N. | Dykunone Yu | Melnik2 A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneTreatment and Diagnostic Center “Pyramid”, 2Medical center “Med-
Absolute “, Dubno, Ukraine
YEAR : 2007
The ancient Greek philosopher Plato (428 or 427–348 or 347 BC) argued that the world consists of regular polyhedrons with perfect symmetry. He attached
special importance to these bodies, considering them the personification of the four natural elements: fire, earth, air and water.
In 1830, the German professor I. Gessel (1796–1872), based on the law of rational numbers, gave a geometric proof that there are only 32 classes of
symmetry in nature. However, this work was ignored. In 1867, the Russian scientist A.V. Gadolin (1828–1892), unaware of the works of I. Gessel, again confirmed the
existence of 32 types of symmetry for crystalline polyhedra.