Hi I am on a scientific quest. Through the blessings of serendipity I have discovered a most elegant set of three geometrical matrices based on and around the three main tiling components; the hexagon, the square and the triangle . By the addition of a square with each one of these tiling components, it is possible to make a three dimensional matrix. Each of these matrices have individual properties. The first and most interesting of this set combines the hexagon with the square which is called Hexaflex. http://7541085-hexaflex.blogspot.com/
The second member of this set is the matrix which is based upon the relationship between the single square element with itself. Quadflex.
The third member of this set is the matrix which is based upon the relationship between the isosceles triangle and the square. I call it Triflex
I believe that this geometrical discovery has importance in science somewhere. It could be the final precept to precipitate a paradigm. Hexpressionism is the name of this blog. It is a growing collection of images of all natural things which have a degree or two of hexagonality about them. My Quest is to find the geometry of my discovery in Mother Nature. Any input from you into this quest will eventually open another door into another world of possibilities. Please make time to leave a comment or/and an image. Any Devil's advocates out there? Most of the postings on this blog are about things I have made using copper hexaflex or triflex as the base geometry.The turtle ,the nanosphere and the yantra are examples of such. I have included discussions with science and engineering forums with a mind towards researching possible applications.
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Here is a collection of images which illustrate Mother Nature using hexagons. If you have an image that is not already featured in this hexpression slideshow then this would be wonderful place to log it. It is my belief that this pictorial reservoir will eventually spark a conceptual flood of new ideas for architecture and engineering.This is the place to add your images of hexagons. If visitors wish to add an image to this blog slideshow please send the image to me via e-mail. Mahalo.