Stephen M PhillipsMar 17, 20171 min readTree of life superstring theory part 81Updated: Nov 28, 2020 The 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the dodecahedron and the 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the icosahedron are the counterpart of the 240 hexagonal yods in each set of seven regular polygons making up the inner form of the Tree of Life. Alternatively, the 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the tetrahedron, octahedron & cube are the counterpart of one half of the inner Tree of Life and the 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the icosahedron are the counterpart of its other half. What these hexagonal yods symbolize from the viewpoint of theoretical physics will be explained in Superstrings as sacred geometry.
The 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the dodecahedron and the 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the icosahedron are the counterpart of the 240 hexagonal yods in each set of seven regular polygons making up the inner form of the Tree of Life. Alternatively, the 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the tetrahedron, octahedron & cube are the counterpart of one half of the inner Tree of Life and the 240 hexagonal yods in the faces of the icosahedron are the counterpart of its other half. What these hexagonal yods symbolize from the viewpoint of theoretical physics will be explained in Superstrings as sacred geometry.