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Meaning of cosmometry | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. The measurement of the world or universe.
    uncountable
  2. The exploration of the mystical forces or vibrations that unite everything in the universe.
    uncountable

Examples

“This negative result held revolutionary implications which led directly thru Lorentz and Einstein to the acceptance of new standards of reference of time and space from geometry and cosmometry.”
“Practical geometry, in spite of its name, was the preserve of scholars who were interested in "practical" problems, most frequently in altimetry, planimetry , and cosmometry — problems using Euclidean geometry to prove rigorously the truth of their propositions.”
“When we extend geometry to cosmometry, we cannot be sure that no other gap in the rules exists.”
“Thanks to his [Athanasius Kircher's] Polyhedric interests – philosophy, history, science among them –, the study of perspective and geometry in general was introduced in unusual fields such as cosmometry, astronomy, orography, scenic design, and many others.”
“Dr. Emoto has taken an awakening humanity great leaps ahead in our understanding of how consciousness affects matter, and how directing thought and sounds into the water molecules can actually alter the conscious imprints that have been held within them as "collective memory," assisting them in reaching their perfected organization as richly elaborated hexagonal formations and their corresponding representations as beautiful hexagrams of the most divine cosmometry.”
“There is a Cosmometry behind life that choreographs all actions. The closer you come to full awakening, the more harmoniously your life flows with this cosmometry.”
“There is not one moment of any action rippling across the planetary grid that is not received and attended to by the cosmometry of the Light.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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