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Hello, I’m Anna. The cube , in ancient egyptian symbolism, represents the nothingness — a total and eternal immobility associated with death. It is the throne of #anubis , a symbol of finitude and immutability.
From this cube, creation begins through a #geometric collapse.
By tracing the #diagonal of one face of a cube and connecting it to the perpendicular diagonal of the opposite face, a regular #tetrahedron emerges, the first #platonic form.
This event marks the awakening of the Nothingness, its self-awareness.
Immediately, a second, opposing tetrahedron appears, creating a dynamic #duality that manifests as a star-shaped octahedron .
Eight regular tetrahedra, the eight primordial heh , form a regular octahedron, an empty and neutral space.
This neutral space is compressed by the infinite Nothingness, by the infinite present time, and ultimately collapses.
The collapse of the void is due to the magnetic forces of the eight tetrahedra that formed it.
The eight primordial Heh, the eight tetrahedra of the star octahedron, attract one another, causing the collapse of the octahedron at the center
A truncated cuboctahedron emerges.
This cuboctahedron is composed of eight tetrahedra, four positive and four negative.
It constitutes the first black body at the heart of the void: Taweret, in ancient Egypt.
Around this truncated cuboctahedron, six smaller octahedra fit together perfectly to form the first regular octahedron.
Finally, three compressions of the primordial void were necessary to obtain enough elements to form Atum , the cosmic egg — the first cosmic entity.

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