
Re: Transcendence of Vesica design, “a real pinch of Pi”
iVP - Vesica Piscis of the new era, featuring sqrt(2) and 2(sqrt(1/Pi))

Re:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorschach_test
"Rita Signer, curator of the Rorschach Archives in Bern, Switzerland, suggested that far from being random or chance designs, each of the blots selected by Rorschach for his test had been meticulously designed to be as ambiguous and 'conflicted' as possible."

Re:
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/06/09/ ... catch.html
"Most creative problems require people to break free of deeply rooted assumptions to be able to come up with something new"

So ... this Transcendence of Vesica design, while challenging viewers to decide if another Vesica Piscis could exist, might also be used to determine if the viewer is able to "think outside the box" ... or at least spot symbolism for a neuronal synapse:
The geometry has these Cartesian coordinates only because it began as a clone of the Et Cetera geometry. With subsequent exploration - even "wailing and gnashing of teeth" - the design offers possibilities for different Cartesian positioning. Once the design is re-positioned (if that's your decision), what do you see? Does this positioning support conjecture that a greater Vesica Piscis could exist? Does this geometry display such a "new & improved" Vesica? What is meant by "transcendence" in the design's title?
Notes: The subtitle, "a real pinch of Pi" (does the geometry show a pinch?) alludes to the fact that humanity has been quite satisfied for centuries with just some of Pi's decimal digits (a pinch). Is "a real pinch" less transcendental? In Transcendence of Vesica, the diameters of the two small circles forming the VP have length equal to 2(sqrt(1/Pi)); the overlapping squares of these circles have side length equal to 1. All circles are related by the Cartesian controlling sqrt(2).
Rod ...

... (off for a pinch of Pi and coffee)