INTRODUCTION
1- Lecture1.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 1
1- Lecture2.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 2
1- Lecture3.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 3
1- Lecture4.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 4
1- Lecture5.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 5
1- Lecture6.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 6
1- Lecture7.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 7
1- Lecture8.1
BEGINNERS: Lesson 8
1- Lecture9.1
BEGINNERS: LESSON 9
1- Lecture10.1
ADVANCED: INTRODUCTION
1- Lecture11.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 1
1- Lecture12.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 2
1- Lecture13.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 3
1- Lecture14.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 4
1- Lecture15.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 5
1- Lecture16.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 6
1- Lecture17.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 7
1- Lecture18.1
ADVANCED: Lesson 8
1- Lecture19.1
Golden Ratio Webinar
1- Lecture20.1
BONUS
1- Lecture21.1
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Hello Jain. Do you think it has meaning to play with the 24 spokes digital compressed Fibonacci Numbers and the Ennagon as you have done with your Unicursal Hexagram? Not all vertices of the Ennagons will match the numbers, but with 4 Ennagon (shifetd by 10deg each) you will need 1 Dodecagon to cover all F24. It looks interesting.
Thanks and regards
Matteo