03-07-2009, 06:51 PM
Jan, et al,
I am devouring Farrell's books and related volumes.
As far as the Swastika's design replicating the counter-rotation that manifests the torsion effect, I wonder if the ancient symbol may have been minimally altered to hide its deepest meaning.
Could be all wet here, but bear with me:
Take the historic Swastika and ...
reverse the orientations of the horizontal mid-section's vertical elements so that the left vertical points downward and the right veritcle points upward.
Would this not more accurately symbolize counter-rotating elements?
Do you know of any such representations?
Or am I one too many Malbecs into the day?
I am devouring Farrell's books and related volumes.
As far as the Swastika's design replicating the counter-rotation that manifests the torsion effect, I wonder if the ancient symbol may have been minimally altered to hide its deepest meaning.
Could be all wet here, but bear with me:
Take the historic Swastika and ...
reverse the orientations of the horizontal mid-section's vertical elements so that the left vertical points downward and the right veritcle points upward.
Would this not more accurately symbolize counter-rotating elements?
Do you know of any such representations?
Or am I one too many Malbecs into the day?