On this talisman, upon the canvas of a 32nd-order magic square, a white and a black fish are depicted. They are representations of the ancient Chinese talisman “Yin-Yang.” The white fish has a black eye, and the black fish has a white one. The eyes of both fish are depicted as squares composed of four cells each. The white color symbolizes good, while the black symbolizes evil.
The balance and harmony of the magical talisman, which ensure its stability, lie in the fact that the sum of the numbers in all the cells of the white fish with the black eye equals the sum of the numbers in all the cells of the black fish with the white eye and is equal to 194750.
The activity of the magical talisman consists in the fact that, despite the balance and harmony of the talisman, the sum of the numbers in the four cells of the white eye of the black fish equals 2082 and is 64 greater than the sum of the numbers in the four cells of the black eye of the white fish. This is the very effective potential difference between the two opposites, which determines the eternal struggle of good against evil.
The higher the potential of the magical talisman, the greater its activity. One may also order a similar talisman based on the canvas of a 64th-order magic square.