This image was developed from the mathematics found in Dante Alighieri's La Divina Commedia. The Star of David is developed from the four months with 30-days that produces a butterfly pattern. There is only one way to produce two other pattern. This same Star of David hang ethereally from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

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Comment by William John Meegan on December 30, 2012 at 4:10am

Jessica:

This diagram I had produced for my work:

THE SECRETS & MYSTERIES OF GENESIS: Antiquity's Hall of Records.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Secrets-Mysteries-Genesis-Antiquitys/dp/1...

This same concept is actually frescoed into the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.  I recently published another work:

THE SISTINE CHAPEL: A Study in Celestial Cartography

The Mysteries and Esoteric Teachings of the Catholic Church.

http://xlibrishub.com/wd/us/116218/book/

This design is even found in our modern calendar.

In both of the above works I demonstrate the mathematical system that Dante Aligheri structured to this work.  It is simple but quite sophisticated.  It took me twelve years to break Dante mathematics.

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