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Six and twelve sided hexagram geometry of a specific kind blueprints visible behaviors in atoms and is seen the same in every snowflake
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Below is a snowflake template
I constructed that I saw at one of the web-pages construction error contributed to the time delay. I used the AutoCAD software. |
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Now below was me trying to really see how this snowflake template matches with snowflake photos got from various websites even including a microscopic view of a piece of tungsten filament. |
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Then I merged the template with a few snowflakes and I came up with something below. That is, I made the snowflake template transparent. Then I super-imposed the transparence onto the snowflakes, the 'matching' being a result of photo adjustment features of simple software packages, i.e. windows-picture viewer/nvidia, ACDsee, and paintbrush. I then photo-captured the outcome to come up with something like what follows below. |
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Original Snowflake
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Original Snowflake
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Original Snowflake
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Below is a piece of tungsten filament examined through a field ion microscope disappearing from the known physical sense identity but remaining in some symmetric pattern that surprised me enough to super-impose it with the snowflake template transparence. Those circles forming radiating-lines and 'star of david' shaded in white, are the ones I used to match the snowflake template transparence with. 'Not a very exact match but still a very good match' |
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Original tungsten piece
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After doing all this, I then realised how that template is indeed a Snowflake Master Geometry Pattern. Because it matched each snowflake I focused on. Wow! how did you guys think of this kind of master pattern? Not simple work. Nathan.D - remark to Occam |
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