Category Archives: Patterns and Proportions

Solving the Holyhedron

A holyhedron is a polyhedron with each face containing at least one polygon shaped hole. The boundaries of the holes share no point with each other or the boundary of the faces. For example, consider a solid cube with its 6 faces. Next, imagine thrusting a pentagonal rod through 1 face, all the way through [...]

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Head and Shoulder

The omnipresent head and shoulder is the pattern of time.

Human life is about celebration, which is the act, process of showing appreciation, gratitude and/or remembrance, notably as a social event. We celebrate various aspects in, about, around our life. Directly or indirectly celebration is about time, passing time. Conventional belief does not give a shape [...]

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THE 80-20 CYCLE

80/20 is a globally used term and another name for the Pareto principle. Though initially used to illustrate wealth allocation 80/20 was found to be a verified law (power law).
The author of the book 80/20 principle, Richard Koch explains in brief history of the principle how Vilfredo Pareto’s (Father of microeconomics) idea became widely know [...]

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