Essay Abstract
The art of proportions, will open the doors to an all-encompassing model that encapsulates the modules of nature into an algebraic equation expressed in form. Gravitational and centripetal forces exist, yet they cannot be seen, instead the geometry of daylight can be easily observed and quantified proportionally. This Essay explores a concept of proportions that defines the relationship that occurs between physics and mathematics, when the metrology of daylight is expressed geometrically in square and triangular form it captures the geometry of a unified law of physics, it reduces the units of daylight proportionally ultimately outlining the module of nature.
Author Bio
Pedro Chaviano is an architect, a graduate of Syracuse University School of Architecture, Syracuse NY, a former faculty member at the Boston Architectural Center, School of Architecture Boston MA.