
The picture above is an infrared image of the North and South poles of Saturn, provided by https://science.nasa.gov/resource/infrared-images-of-saturns-poles-labeled/.
If you look at the image on the left, the image of Saturn’s South pole, you’ll see the formation of a hexagon. A hexagon is a six-sided polygon with six internal angles of 120-degrees each. If you multiply 6 angles times 120 degrees, it equals 720.

This is a tool, it’s called and Allen Key, or an Allen Wrench.

If you look at either end of the Allen Key, you’ll see it’s a hexagon.
We know three things about the Allen Key, it’s a tool that can tighten or loosen a screw with a hexagon head, it resembles the number seven, and it’s a hexagon.

The image above is picture of what we commonly refer to as, The Star of David, and it was taken from, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_of_David.
Before it was known as The Star of David, it was known as the Ring or Seal of Solomon. This Seal is created by intersecting two triangles. If you take two triangles invert one of them and then overlap the two, it creates The Star of David. If you look closely at the center of this image, you’ll notice that a hexagon is created by these two overlapping triangles.
We just connected three things because of what they have in common, the Planet Saturn and it’s South Pole, an Allen Key, and The Star of David all contain within them a hexagon.
Start imagining that your taking the Allen Key and placing it in the center of the South Pole of the Planet Sa “TURN”.
The Allen Key, a tool and a hexagon that resembles the number 7, you’re going to place it in the hexagon center of the South Pole of the 7th Planet from the Sun, Sa “TURN” and you’re going to TURN it. You can loosen it, or you can tighten it.
Now, imagine you’re doing the exact same thing, only this time, you’re placing the Allen Key in the center of the Star of David.
The Allen Key is masculine and the Star of David and the Planet Saturn are both feminine. Now that we have a positive and negative, we have attraction, we have an electrical field, and we have polarity, but there’s something more important going on here.

