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And a Star of David underneath the clock.
Now I'm even more confused.
I assume that the other two sides contain seven-pointed and eight-pointed stars. Which in turn assumes that the clocktower does have two more faces. You never know with non-Euclidean geometries.
Everything about the building says 'Euclid? Pfft!'
But it isn't Star of David, because lines don't intersect -.-
Before this became a satanic symbol, it was a christian one.inverted pentacle: morning star, venus.
Before THAT is was a Pythagorean Symbol
i just came back from Hannover and saw exactly that building. was a bit puzzling lol
And a Star of David underneath the clock.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm even more confused.
ReplyDeleteI assume that the other two sides contain seven-pointed and eight-pointed stars. Which in turn assumes that the clocktower does have two more faces. You never know with non-Euclidean geometries.
ReplyDeleteEverything about the building says 'Euclid? Pfft!'
ReplyDeleteBut it isn't Star of David, because lines don't intersect -.-
ReplyDeleteBefore this became a satanic symbol, it was a christian one.
ReplyDeleteinverted pentacle: morning star, venus.
Before THAT is was a Pythagorean Symbol
Deletei just came back from Hannover and saw exactly that building. was a bit puzzling lol
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