Every distinction we human beings made, every thing we named, divided the Ultimate Reality into a fractured version of its original being. And yet, each of the fractions retains memories of the whole. As long as I can remember I've been on a mission to discover those memories, not the memories of what happened in my current physical life, but the connections that the various fractured bits had originally.
A starting point for me was the arithmetic operation of division: on a whim I played with dividing integers, which always gives us a real number, with a decimal part. Sure, some of these divisions yield a whole real number, with no decimal part, but most remarkable was the division of integers by the number seven. This led to the drawing of the sevensphere, but then the idea remained somewhat in stasis for years.
Until this week: the infinitely repeating sequence of 142857 that is shown when a non-multiple of seven is divided by seven has some peculiar attributes. When put in order, 124578, each 2 adjacent digits add up into another sequence 369369, etc.
And the idea for that connection came from @QuantumTumbler's constants: 3.12 gave me the idea to add 1 and 2, and 0.824 gave me the idea to order the digits differently. And so I just drew out the image of those 369 waves around the center...