Visionary Art - Playing with the EOS logo IV

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"Another visual experimentation with the EOS logo inspired this time by the promised scalability of EOS. My vision here is to represent the scalability by the chromic spheres, reflecting each other inside the shape to represent the horizontal and vertical scalability of EOS."

The EOS platform will be the first decentralized blockchain operating system where just like Ethereum other decentralized applications will be built on it but the difference will be that everything that is built on EOS will be parallel which will increase it's scalability to potentially running millions of transactions per second compared to only 30. To explain, Dan states that applications will have their own private database that will be done with parallel processing which means the nodes can run only the applications that you need and will not be needed to run all the applications in the entire network.

Text extracted from @generation/eos-the-future-of-everything-and-the-ethereum-killer

Story of this shape The Chestahedron is the first heptahedron of this configuration in the history of geometry. This sculpture has 7 surfaces (consisting of 4 triangles and 3 quadrilaterals), 7 points and 12 edges. If this heptahedron is rotated around the vertical axis, it forms a bell-like external surface of a certain profile: a cone at the top connected to a hyperbolic at the bottom. Other type heptahedra, or less-faced polyhedra do not provide a bell-type figure. For this reason it is supposed that the Chestahedron in rotation is the first geometrical bell shape form ever found and therefore it is the first time the mystery behind the geometry of the bell has been solved in the history of bell making. It has been found in years of research that this geometry is the basis of the left ventricle of the human heart. The midway point between the idea of the human heart and the manifestation of the human heart. Naming the Chestahedron came from the heart being the dominant organ in the chest."*

Source : http://www.frankchester.com/sculpture/chestahedron/

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