@ L&G: sorry I majored in Chemistry in high school, so... a little obsessed with it, I think
so, back to your new avatar. Hexagon. Hmm. Hexagon can lead us to France, honeycomb, benzene, the star of David... nothing ralated to mythology. However I came across this when googling:
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The Cube when viewed from the divine orientation forms the Hexagon. The hexagon has its counterpart the hexagram, which is represented as two interlaced triangles and is most commonly known today as the Star of David.
To the Pythagoreans the Interlaced Triangles represent the inseparable unity of spirit and matter. The pointing upward triangle represents spirit and the pointing downward triangle represents matter. The Pythagoreans know this symbol as the symbol of creation.
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anywhere close to the truth?
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it's 9:30 pm here and I just woke up from a good 5-hour "nap". I feel so energetic!