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Human Design[1] claims the neutrinos from remote star constellations form 64 equal sized constellations based on a fractal binary sequence of hexagrams from the ancient Chinese knowledge known as Yi Jing (I Ching). Graphic by Mike Mahalo, under the pen name Digital Witchdoctor in 2006, www.mikemahalo.com www.digitalwitchdoctor.com.
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