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  • Golden Ratio: Backbone of Life, Beauty — and Universe

    Golden Ratio: Backbone of Life, Beauty — and Universe

    Is it already warm and sunny where you live? Look out the window.

     
  • [Mood Riffs] Imagine the Pasta-bilities

    [Mood Riffs] Imagine the Pasta-bilities

    A interconnection that brings order and self-similarity between animate and inanimate systems.

     
  • A Natural History of the Wave Principle’s Manifestations

    A Natural History of the Wave Principle’s Manifestations

    In this 9-minute clip from the presentation, Alan explores the Wave Principle’s influence in the evolution of the universe.

     
  • [Article] Science is Validating the Concept of the Wave Principle

    [Article] Science is Validating the Concept of the Wave Principle

    Research in the fields of complexity theory, fractal geometry, biology and psychology has validated components of the Wave Principle.

     
  • [Article] The Fractal Design of Social Progress

    [Article] The Fractal Design of Social Progress

    Prechter explains that the stock market and many natural forms, such as snowflakes or trees, reflect similar patterns and relationships: They are all fractals.

     
  • [Audio] Russia, Elections and Fractals

    [Audio] Russia, Elections and Fractals

    Listen as the Socionomics Institute’s Alan Hall explores Russia’s military activities, the U.S. election and the ubiquity of fractals in the second installment of his interview series with veteran journalist Tom Jeffries on CKNW radio. Running Time: 7 min 27 sec Download Audio (MP3)  

     
  • [Article] The Human Social Experience Forms a Fractal

    [Article] The Human Social Experience Forms a Fractal

    This essay by Robert R. Prechter, Jr. originally appeared in: The Colours of Infinity. Clarke, Arthur C., et al (2004).  UK: Clearpress, pp. 128-139 View PDF   R.N. Elliott’s Discovery In the 1930s, Ralph Nelson Elliott discovered that aggregate stock market prices trend and reverse in recognizable patterns. In a […]

     
  • [Article] Another Example of a Link Between Nature’s Trees and Waves

    [Article] Another Example of a Link Between Nature’s Trees and Waves

    Since plotting an aspect of a stylized tree produces a stylized Elliott wave, we may reiterate the suspicion that plotting aspects of robust fractals in the form of arbora in nature is likely to produce robust fractals called Elliott waves, with all the natural order and variation that we have come to know from their expressions in financial markets.

     
  • [Article] Science is Validating the Concept of the Wave Principle

    [Article] Science is Validating the Concept of the Wave Principle

    New discoveries in the field of complexity theory, fractal geometry, biology and psychology are rapidly yielding more knowledge bolstering the probability that the Wave Principle is a correct description of financial and social reality. This report provides a cursory overview of some of these advances.

     
  • [Article] The Fractal Design of Social Progress

    [Article] The Fractal Design of Social Progress

    R.N. Elliott’s discovery of the Wave Principle fifty years ago was a major breakthrough in sociology. His observations reveal that social psychological dynamics create the same pattern of “waves” in aggregate stock price movement from the smallest to the largest degree of trend.