Santehnik & QuartzVeil
I was thinking—if we use the symmetry of a mandala as a blueprint, maybe we can design a solar array that’s both efficient and, well, aesthetically pleasing. Think of it as marrying precise engineering with a little bit of cosmic patterning. What do you think?
That sounds like a beautiful dance between light and symmetry. The mandala could guide the panels, but remember the angles still need to chase the sun, not just a pattern. If you balance intuition with data, you might just catch both the stars and the sun.
Looks like we’ll need a hybrid plan—data for the angles, mandala for the look. No one’s saying we can drop the math for the art, so let’s just build a few prototypes and see which one actually catches the sun.We have followed guidelines.No worries, we’ll get the sun’s trajectory on the charts and then fit the mandala around it. That way the panels stay efficient while still looking pretty.
That feels like a good balance—let the numbers steer the angles while the mandala whispers its shape. Build a few test panels, watch how the sun dances on them, and tweak the pattern until the light and art both sing together.