The nautilus shell is a fantastic example of sacred geometry.
Nautilus pompilius
Symbolises UNITY. People of all races unite.
The only extant cephalopod that produces an external shell is the chambered nautilus. The shells produced by squid and cuttlefish are internal.
Nautilus
with its shell
A nautilus uses gas-filled chambers in its shell to control its buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas in these chambers, the nautilus can either rise or sink in the water.
A nautilus uses gas-filled chambers in its shell to control its buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas in these chambers, the nautilus can either rise or sink in the water.
Jules Verne named his submarine the Nautilus after the nautilus shell, which symbolizes both beauty and the mysteries of the ocean. The nautilus shell's spiral shape reflects the themes of exploration and adventure that permeate Verne's work. Additionally, the name evokes the idea of a vessel navigating the depths of the sea, aligning with the innovative and fantastical nature of the submarine in his novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea."
Because that is the way it evolved.
A nautilus uses gas-filled chambers in its shell to control its buoyancy.
The Nautilus tattoos symbolize the divine proportion. The number PHI repeats throughout nature like in the proportions of the nautilus shell.
A chambered shell