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Ελληνικά: Η Σβάστικα στην σωστή της σχεδίασι, δηλαδή ενσωματώνουσα το Φ (χρυσή τομή) εις όλα τα στοιχεία της.
English: A CLEAR DRAWING OF THE PERFECT TRADITIONAL SWASTIKA SHAPE THAT IS AN EMBODIMENT OF Φ. EVERY PART FOLLOWS THE GOLDEN SECTION phi (φ) AREAS: every rectangular part of the arms is phi to the 5th, the empty spaces (and also the center) are phi to the 4th. LENGTHS: The total shape is is phi to the 5th, every arm is phi to the 2th wide etc. etc.
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