The Koch snowflake iterates we've been discussing connect T37 to T112, and through that connection, Genesis 1.1 to John 1.1, and in three ways. Here is Richard's table again, showing the iterates arising from the first few stars.

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The second iteration of hexagram 937 is snowflake 9373, which is also created from T112 (= 6328 = G1.1 + J1.1).
Koch Snowflake function:
Starting figure triangle
6328
First iteration: hexagram 8437
Second Iteration: snowflake
9373
Creation function:
Starting figure hexagram
937
First iteration: anti-snowflake 3751
Second Iteration: snowflake
9373
The first connection between the two verses is this:
1. 937 is the first iteration of a Koch snowflake from triangle 703 (G1.1, wds 6 + 7)
2. By the Creation function, which gives the same snowflakes as in Richard's table, snowflake 9373 is generated from 7 copies of hexagram 937 and 6 copies of hexagon 469.
3. 937 and 469 are encoded in G1.1 by sum and difference, when the verse is split into a 2-3-2 pattern.
The second connection is that 9373 is a concatenation of the larger factors of G1,1 (37 x
73) and J1.1 (39 x
93).
The third connection is that snowflake 9373 is a larger version of snowflake 373. Both are two iterations from triangles 253 (T22) and 6328 (T112), or, by the Creation function, from hexgrams 37 (Hgr 3) and 937 (Hgr 13).
Here is snowflake 9373 in all its glory.

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As I showed earlier in the thread, the last two words of G1.1 (703), when added to J1.1, give trefoil 4330, which is the antisnowflake for the first iteration of triangle 6328, hexagram 8437. In fact that's a fourth connection.