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The Modern Definition of the Rhombus is very, very simple (like a summer rain, like a moon in the night, like an ice-cream in a super hot day,
like a friend on a navigation in a big storm): a parallelogram with equal sides and equal opposite angles. But what was the definition of the rhombus for the ones who designed the Rhombus from
Cuina Turcului, on Danube, 11 millennium BC? Why did the people from Old Europe choose the rhombus to mark with it the hinge of the world, the birth of human soul? The First Humans (this is our
idea!!!) knew that the Rhombus was a basic structure (not a "Basic instinct") that unites equally the four great forces of the Cosmos - Sky, Earth, Action, Reaction, or Up, Down, Left, Right, like
modern physicists use to say in their incomprehensible books. |
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