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My design is a torus which as I understand is essential to life and be found in everyday objects such as the humble apple (cut in half from the top the observe the shape) to the furthest reaches in our universe I believe it's an expression of infinity which nature uses as a solid foundation to build. Speaking of its situated above Metatron's cube the 2d geometrical shape that expresses the 5 3d shapes said to make up all matter given the competition and the subject I found the design inspirational! METATRON'S CUBE The circular pattern around the cube consists of 13 equal sized circles called the fruit of life,derived from a sacred geometrical pattern called the flower of life the names of the patterns are no coincidence either the first shape derived from this sacred geometrical pattern is called the seed of life which eventually winds up producing the fruit of life pattern from, which we can extract Metatron's cube. You do not need to know we're your building blocks come from to create I just think it's a positive thing to know those building blocks can be reduced to such a simplistic buety. TORUS The heart's electromagnetic frequency arcs out from the heart and back in the form of a torus field.the earth's magnetic field forms a torus, they can be found in every anatomical creature including humans the point being they can be found everywhere in every circumstance if you look close enough Evan Metatron's cube is comprised of toruse after torus via the circular sections of the pattern. A torus knot can be rendered geometrically in multiple ways which are topologically equivalent but geometrically distinct. The geometrical distinction I've chosen is known as a torus knot that sits on the surface of an unknotted torus. The torus typically shown in the doughnut shape variation takes many geometrical forms think of the one I've chosen as the geometrical view from above which is why it sits above Metatron's cube.
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