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The previous large rhombus (815) used two hexagons inscribed in the raised Jesus circle. The above diagram uses two hexagons inscribed in two circles and two hexagons inscribed in a circle inscribed in an equilateral triangle. Every inscribed hexagon reduces the size of the original rhombus by 86.6%. The above diagram shows two red rhombii. By computation, the side of each rhombus is (815.8) x (.866)(.866) = 612 units. By the colel rule, each side has a gematria value of 612 units. When the sides are cut in fourths, each rhombus looks like the Greek word "The Net" (to diktoun = 1224). The 3 intersecting circles form two vesicas, each holding a net with sides of 612 units. Each opening in "the net" has sides of 153 units as well as a width of 153 units. The perimeter of each net is therefore 1224 units. The net on the left holds 2 fish. The net on the right holds 16 fish. The perimeter of the two fish is 8(153) = 1224 units which matches the gematria value of the Greek word "ixthues" meaning "fishes." Rhombus 815 < Rhombus > Rhombii 612, 153 |