Number 1
Number 9
The difference between 1 and 9 is just
to flip it over twice. Night and day
very much separated.
Number 2
to match number 2.
Night all over to one corner.
Number 7
Another double flip
to match Number 3
A little bit of night has sneaked into the daylight here.
Number 4
double flip to match
up to number 4. Another
separation of the light in all
four corners at least.
Interest how in so many different ways numbers can match up. Usually we see 2 and 6 in close relationship but in this case it is 2 and 8 with 4 and 6.
At least the are matching up to their opposite positions in the standard number 5 bagua, 1 / 9, 2/8, 3/7, 4/6, and stand alone 5.Note also if this pattern was produced in 9 colours we would not have noticed the negative and positive patterns.
So number 1 can be double flipped and behave like a number 9. I wonder what we can make from all this. Coloured jigsaws to follow but it is taking longer than anticipated. x
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