

In this video, I draw the Seed of Life using a Mathomat (Tisdell’s Geometry Tool) alongside scratch paper.The construction is based on a simple rule: a fixed radius, repeated from the circumference of each circle. The Seed of Life is a foundational geometric pattern found in: Sacred geometry, Natural growth processes, Cellular division, Classical geometric construction. Rather than measuring distances, the geometry defines itself through repetition and alignment. This video focuses on the process—how complexity emerges from consistency—combining precision tools with hand-drawn technique.

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Using a series of Mathomat products and templates, learn maths and geometry with Pr. Chris Tisdell.
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