Inside the Logo: The Geometric Heart of Red Rock

Sanaz Abedi
Published on 2025-09-02
|Updated on 2025-09-02
|1 min read
There are symbols you don’t choose… they choose you.
The Chestahedron is one of them.
It is the geometric heart of Red Rock — our pulsing core — the sign that unites science, art, and spirit in a single form of perfect balance.
Discovered by Frank Chester in January 2000, the Chestahedron is a polyhedron with seven equal faces, the first geometric form known to represent the pulse of the human heart.
That same year — 2000 — NASA observed for the first time the activity of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, and scientists in Mexico discovered the Cave of Crystals: a mineral heart beating in the depths of the Earth.
Three hearts awakened in the same year — the heart of humanity, the heart of the Earth, and the heart of the galaxy.
That is why we call it the Year of the Heart.
And in that same year, another heartbeat was born — the Web, the new pulse of human consciousness.
The Geometric Heart: The Chestahedron
Frank Chester sought a form that could embody life itself — and found a geometry that had never existed before.
Seven faces: three kite-shaped and four triangular, all equal.
A structure that, when placed in a fluid, generates vortices identical to those formed in the human heart.
The Chestahedron became the symbol of the heart as the engine of harmony, where spirit and matter meet.
For Red Rock, it represents technology that breathes — technology that places the human being at the center and reconnects it to its natural rhythm.
Sagittarius A*, the Cave of Crystals, and the Heart of Humanity
In January 2000, Frank Chester drew the first lines of a new geometry.
In April of that same year, Mexican miners opened the Cave of Crystals in Naica, revealing columns of selenite the size of trees — a heart of light, hidden within the Earth.
And in October 2000, NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory recorded the pulse of Sagittarius A*, the energetic heart of our galaxy.
Three pulses. Three planes: microcosm (human), mesocosm (Earth), macrocosm (galaxy).
The message is clear: life beats in resonance.
And every time one heart opens, the entire universe responds.
The Number Seven: The Law of Wholeness
The number seven is the key.
It is the scale upon which the universe sings.
Seven colors in the rainbow. Seven notes in music. Seven stars in the constellation of Ursa Major. Seven days to create — and to renew — life.
In the Chestahedron, the seven faces represent totality: the union of heaven and earth, spirit and matter, vision and action.
And for Red Rock, they become the seven foundational values of our technological temple:
1. Resilience – The strength that protects life.
2. Elevation – The empathy that nurtures growth.
3. Discernment – The creativity that guides ethics.
4. Resonance – The harmony that connects.
5. Openness – The transparency that liberates.
6. Commitment – The dedication that builds.
7. Keystone – The discipline that sustains.
Three kite-shaped faces: the values of the heart — Resilience, Elevation, Discernment.
Four triangles: the actions that turn them into reality.
Together, they form the living geometry of Red Rock.
2000: The Dawn of the Web Century
The year 2000 was not only the Year of the Heart — it was also the dawn of the web as planetary consciousness.
The Internet became the new infrastructure of human thought — fragile, euphoric, universal.
• January 10, 2000 – The $162 billion AOL–Time Warner merger marked the peak of the first “dot-com fever.”
• May 5, 2000 – The ILOVEYOU virus infected millions of computers, reminding the world that digital love can be vulnerable.
• 2000 – Platforms like Blogger and the first social networks paved the way for Web 2.0 — a web made of people, not just data.
The web was born as a network of freedom, but soon became a field of control.
From this realization arises our mission: to build Web7, the seventh evolution of the web — an ecosystem of freedom, transparency, and decentralized humanity.
Red Rock and the Pulse of a New Era
The Chestahedron is the symbol of the heart that thinks, and Red Rock is the technology that feels.
Our technologies — Red Pulse, MamaFi, and Meshenger — translate the Chestahedron’s principles into code:
• Decentralized social networks that foster truth and authentic connection.
• Encrypted communication systems that defend freedom of speech.
• Inclusive financial exchanges that return power to people.
Our code is not just logic — it is sacred geometry applied to innovation. Every line of code beats with the seven values of our symbol.
Remembering Humanity through Web7
The Chestahedron is not merely a geometric form — it is a threshold.
A delicate balance between matter and breath, between the precision of science and the grace of the soul.
Within its design lives the memory of a universal rhythm: the human heart beating in harmony with the Earth and the invisible pulse of galaxies.
Every face, every angle, every symmetry reminds us that life — like technology — is not a sequence of instructions, but a field of resonances.
The year 2000 opened the era of the web — and with it, a new collective heartbeat. Today, as the digital realm evolves into higher states of awareness, the Chestahedron reminds us that every living system must have a heart. Not a center of power, but a center of balance.
Red Rock moves in this direction: to build technologies that do not dominate, but breathe; that do not impose, but harmonize; that do not replace the human, but amplify it.
The Chestahedron is our silent map — an archetype of order and compassion amid the chaos of the digital age.
And as Web7 takes shape, its geometry reminds us that true innovation does not arise from code, but from the heartbeat that animates it.
