Frank’s discovery of the Chestahedron, a volume with seven faces of equal surface area, suggests new ways of looking at the underlying dynamic geometry of the human heart’s form and function, complementary to current cardiac research.
Author: frank (Frank Chester)
Portland Branch Lectures – Sept. 29, 2012
Frank presents his original research outlining the way that the heart is not merely a pump, but an organ that integrates a dual vortexial flow of the blood.
For His Holiness the Dalai Lama
This article by Adrienne Fox, looking at connections between Frank’s work and principles of Tibetan Buddhism, has been sent to the Dalai Lama from the Office of Tibet, directly from the representative of the Dalai Lama, with hopes for a positive reception. The 42 page PDF is ~6mb, so please be patient while it loads,...
Lecture: Architecture and Form
The Sacramento Faust Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America Presents, Architecture and Form: The discovery of the archetypal form behind the building blocks of the universe.
Sausalito 2007 Lecture
In this lecture, Frank Chester presents his geometric discoveries to an audience in Sausalito, CA in 2007. Included topics: the seven sided form with equal areas, the Chestahedron, how it relates to the Earth, the heart, and more.
RISD Public Lecture
Frank was personally invited to present his geometric discoveries at the nation's premier school of art and design, the Rhode Island School of Design. The presentation was made possible courtesy of RISD's departments of Graphic Design, Freshman Foundation, and Furniture.