Not exact matches
In general,
symmetry is the rule in the universe — the world makes
perfect sense if
seen in a mirror, for instance — but in April, physicist Edward Stephenson at Indiana University found a flaw in the balance of nature that researchers have been seeking for decades.
When you
see a diamond with well - defined and completely symmetrical hearts and arrows, it means that each facet is perfectly aligned and the diamond has
perfect optical
symmetry.
From the lacey windows of San Chappelle in Paris to the
perfect symmetry of the Taj Mahal in Agra, the awesome geometry of the Mayan pyramids in Chichen Itza to the intricate zellige - style mosaics of Fez architecture and design shape how travelers
see a place.