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English: This image is an asymmetric yin-yang symbol where the separation happens along the Golden Angle of 137.50776...° (with the corresponding compliment of 222.4922...°). The Golden Angle comes from the division of the arc of a circle according to Phi, the Golden Mean. So the ratio of the entire circumference of the circle with the 222...° arc is Phi (1.61803...°). Likewise, the ratio of the 222...° arc to the 137...° arc is Phi as well.

The traditional circular seeds have been restored with the binary number-0/number-1, Yoni/Lingam, birth/death as another aspect of asymmetry.

The Golden Ratio Phi is observed to have manifestations at all levels of the physical world, with the growth patterns found in plant life being one prominent example.

The understanding that asymmetry is needed in order to enable dynamic processes has similarity to the evolution of the Pepsi Cola logo. The symmetric version of that as well as the common yin-yang symbol where the separation happens along a 180 degree axis are static.

So the representation of yin-yang shown in this image can be understood as being more accurate than the common symmetric version.

More information about how the Golden Ratio Phi is fundamental to the universe can be found in documentaries like:

PHI: The Evolution of Consciousness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcDvPjSc8sI

and, What Is Reality?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0ztlIAYTCU
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