HiX Hex

 

This image shows a hallway featuring the iconic hexagonal carpet design from the 1980 horror film The Shining, originally designed by David Hicks for the Overlook Hotel.

 

The pattern is famous for its hypnotic geometric design in shades of orange, red, and brown. 

 

This specific location is the hallway at The Parker hotel in Palm Springs, California. 

 

The carpet is a well-known symbol in film history and has been reproduced for homes and commercial spaces. 

 

The design is featured prominently in scenes of Danny Torrance riding his tricycle through the hotel corridors


A Grammaton:

 

Ineffable (consisting of consonants only) HXHX + Vowels I&E =

HIXHEX

3 letters + 3 letters = 6 [hex] letters altogether) =

 

HIX + HEX = HIX HEX

Beyond The Ordinary

 

HIX HEX 

 

Let male = Y and female = X, then

A 3 QuBrick O = Y + 2X = ⌬

 

2 females + 1 male = 6 chromosomes [2(XX) + XY]

 

3 people have 6 brain hemispheres = 3 left + 3 right.

Each individual is

(left ⴺ✴ⴹ right), where ✴ is both The Corpus Collosum (TCC) and The Individual arising from the action of The CC.

 

The 6 hemispheres can be associated with the 6 sides of the standard carbon ring ⌬. The 3 lines within the ring, which is often represented by a capital O, are the 3 members of The 3 QuBrick ring O.