Torah and the Cube

The first chapter of BereShith pictured as a cube.
Cube Size: [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [22] [30] [40]
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r b t y c a r b t a m y h l a a t a w m y m c h r a h w x r a h w h t h t y h x k c j w w h b w w h t y n p l o h l a j w r w m
 
 
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r b t y c a r b t a m y h l a a t a w m y m c h r a h w x r a h w h t h t y h x k c j w w h b w w h t y n p l o h l a j w r w m

The Tents of Yisrael, a preliminary survey

Purpose: to further inquire

Questions:
- Is there an optimum Torah character width?
- Which character width promotes the most compelling cross-readings?
- Are there correlations/contrasts in cross-readings between character widths, and can they be described?