As if this cube, in motion across different angles, is all spread out like a cluster. And no matter what angle you look from — you still see a cube. So I started observing further, calculating everything. And it turned out that there’s one primary cube, which we take as the foundation. But there are also cubes that are formed — pay attention — thanks to the dodecahedron placed on it with pentacles, more cubes are generated. But the dodecahedron on the main cube shouldn’t just be placed once — you can place many dodecahedrons. It’s like I unfold the dodecahedron and overlay it onto the cube from every direction, and thanks to that, I get a whole bunch of cubes appearing at different angles and degrees. And naturally, if I have so many cubes, so many dodecahedrons, all in motion, smeared across every angle — then of course, since icosahedrons are born from dodecahedrons and cubes, the icosahedrons also appear smeared, same size but at different angles, all blurred like that. The same applies to octahedrons — those diamonds — which exist in every square: in the main one and all the others around it. And also the tetrahedrons.
But what’s interesting next? I kept looking at what was happening. I realized that from what I’m building — for example, the core scale of one octahedron, one tetrahedron, one cube, one dodecahedron, and one icosahedron — all of them interconnected — that this is one center, let’s call it that. And if I take this whole center and twist it, as I described, then as a result, a larger icosahedron starts to form. And if I keep multiplying and twisting it further, then another one also forms inward. So it turns out that when I fully complete my main model — when I finish building everything and adding all the layers — I end up with a miniature version of the whole thing forming inside as well. It’s just as spread out, with a small icosahedron inside my cube, with a dodecahedron (since it lies deeper than the icosahedron), and within that already a cube, an octahedron. So it keeps shrinking like that — and it grows upward in the same way. Which means what I’m building is the middle, the center — and at the same time, a micro version is forming below, and the same thing in larger scale above. Not just something bigger, but exactly the same. And that’s very important.