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Heidi Carpenter's avatar

From Saturn to my skin. Sometimes the skin on my left arm and leg flare into hexagonal goosebumps. It only happens in direct sun, and I've dismissed it as one of the stranger symptoms of my my body's illness flares.

But perhaps I'm receiving errant codes from the universe.

The Quantum Model's avatar

Perhaps you are! That is so interesting! Thank you for sharing Heidi!

Truth Seer's avatar

What if it is artificial and this is where humanity is controlled from. Or, what is there is a control system only if we AGREE to thinking there is?? HMMMMM

The Quantum Model's avatar

Always pondering!

Moments with Richard's avatar

It is vibration! Frequency creates form.

Yes, sacred geometry. Not a storm.

So, what is it telling you?

When you resonate from within, you create your outside connection.

Which is, body, soul, spirit! Or body, essence, and personality (you see where we deviated?).

Didn't someone write about this 100 years ago?

The Quantum Model's avatar

I believe many have written and contemplated this! :)

Moments with Richard's avatar

Great. I’m not crazy.

Maurice Turmel PhD's avatar

Somebody or Something has put the Hex on Saturn. What an interesting configuration!

Laura Rose Gatley's avatar

Stephanie, thank you for sharing this. I found it fascinating.

What struck me most wasn't the hexagon itself, but the recurring appearance of patterns throughout nature. Whether in snowflakes, flowers, crystal formations, galaxies, or even planetary weather systems, there seems to be an underlying order that continually gives rise to beauty.

For me, it isn't so much evidence that everything is designed in a particular way as it is a reminder that life has an inherent intelligence. The more I observe nature, the less I experience it as random.

What also touched me was your comment that the hexagon is not an object but a pattern emerging from movement. There is something profound about that. Perhaps many of the most important things in life are not fixed objects but living patterns that arise through relationship.

I don't think understanding the science diminishes the mystery. If anything, it expands my sense of wonder. The deeper we look, the more elegant reality seems to become.

Thank you for giving us another beautiful invitation to pause, look up, and be amazed.

The Quantum Model's avatar

I completely agree! I've never felt that science takes wonder away. If anything, it gives me more reasons to be amazed. The explanations often turn out to be just as beautiful as the mysteries that inspired them in the first place. :)

Thank you for adding such a thoughtful comment!

Yuliia's avatar

THE HEXAGON IS

PURE EFFICIENCY.

I stand before this in absolute awe and breathless wonder. To realize that the same geometric perfection holding the storms of Saturn is the very law that shapes the veins of a translucent leaf beneath my hands... it fills me with a trembling joy. It is a sacred resonance.

The Quantum Model's avatar

It’s truly magical and astonishing

Vlad Tverdohleb's avatar

The hexagon is not just a weather pattern. It is a signature. The shape is the geometry of the field. The atmosphere is not generating the shape. The shape is the structure of the field organizing the atmosphere. The fluid dynamics are the mechanism. The geometry is the source.

The hexagon is the pattern that emerges when the field is coherent enough to impose order on chaos. The same geometry appears in snowflakes, honeycombs, basalt columns, and crystal structures. The scale changes. The pattern does not. The shape is the signature of the field.

The question is not whether the hexagon is artificial or natural. The question is why the same geometry appears across vastly different scales. The answer is that the field has a structure. The geometry is the structure.

The Quantum Model's avatar

Definitely! It is ever-intriguing. Sacred geometry appears in the stangest of places. Thank you for your comment Vlad

Vlad Tverdohleb's avatar

Thank you. The geometry is the signature. The strange places are the reminders that the field is always organizing itself. Even where we least expect it.