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bradford

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There's more at Wiki than that. Here's another article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching

I tried to post a link to my website in the links section, but they scolded me
for "trying to advertise my business" there, even though all my work is free.
So I have to wait until someone else posts it.

I don't know if anybody here has contributed or attempted to.
 

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Chris has certainly added material here - all the hexagrams are explained in terms of 'self-referencing' in the binary structure.
 
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That material is has either been put there by someone from my original contribution that was rejected (see the discussion page) or else some of what was supposed to have been deleted was not.

Note that what is there covers the self-referencing in limited fashion (originally I put a large section about self-referencing on the introduction page under 'modern' forms etc) and then covers 27-ness from the XOR material, not the rest of XOR for each hexagram (but then that would be too extreme wouldnt it - I mean too 21st century AD for a 10th century BC perspective! - so use a 'little bit', the 27-ness and leave everyone guessing about the rest! LOL! )

I think there is still a link to my homepage in the discussion page. (also note the I Ching_Divination page uses the same table as the I Ching page - so either there is cross referencing going on or else 'borrowing' pages - common in twikis.)

Chris.
 

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