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Gallery of universal triangles.
Hexagram i-jing 46
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types of elementary particles for quantum mechanics and scientific astrophysics

1. Perfect world.
CRAB - cardinal sign and second quarter of zodiac.
SCORPIO - firm sign and third quarter of zodiac.
PISCES - mutable sign and fourth quarter of zodiac.

2. Person.
LIBRA - cardinal mark and elements of air.
SCORPIO - firm mark and elements of water.
SAGITTARIUS - mutable mark and elements of fire.

3. Imperfect world - unconscious sphere.
GEMINI - initial third of astrological circle and symbol of air element.
SCORPIO - middle third of zodiacal circle and symbol of water element.
SAGITTARIUS - last third of astrological circle and symbol of fiery element.

4. Imperfect world - conscious sphere.
AQUARIUS - third segment of zodiacal chart and air natural elements.
SCORPIO - second segment of zodiacal chart and water natural elements.
ARIES - first segment of zodiacal chart and fire natural elements.

5. Discrete world - astral sphere.
AQUARIUS - area of slow planets - air elemental nature.
SCORPIO - area of less rapid planets - water elemental nature.
LEO - area of fast heavenly bodies - fiery elemental nature.

6. Discrete world - ethereal sphere.
LIBRA - slow heavenly bodies and air elementals.
CRAB - less rapid heavenly bodies and water elementals.
ARIES - fast planets and fire elementals.

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Triangles of this gallery can be considered as symbols and spatial geometrical figures which mean ratio of hexagrams of the Chinese Book of Changes with various kinds of energy and matter, and also types of elementary particles which form the Universe and are known in the contemporary science. If to correlate the shown astrological formal-symbolical models of world reality with substations of a matter and energy of the Universe, and also with physical characteristics of elementary particles, that can be interesting to experts of quantum mechanics and scientific astrophysics.

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