look closely at the human figure

I feel like the basic polygons that make up the human figure should be common knowledge. I can’t find any evidence of this being the case though. The energies of the numbers 1-10 go to very specific bodily regions. And the regions they go to have a polygonal structure corresponding directly to the given number.
The energies of the numbers 1 and 10 focalize at the transpersonal chakras, the earth star, beneath the feet, and the soul star, above the head, respectively.
The energy of the number two goes to the two legs. The energy of the number three goes to the triangular pelvis region, and focalizes at the base chakra. The energy of the number four goes to the square lower abdominal region, focalizing at the second chakra. The energy of five goes to the diaphragm and focalizes at the Solar Plexus. The energy of the number six goes to the chest, as well as the throat, and focalizes at both the heart and throat chakras. The energy of seven goes to the face beneath the brow ridge, and focalizes at the point between the eyebrows. The energy of the number eight goes to the forehead and focalizes at the brow chakra. The energy of nine goes to the top of the head and the crown chakra. Ten, as already stated, goes to the above the head transpersonal chakra. This yields the attractive and very tangible symbolism of 10 and 1 representing heaven and earth, respectively (and the parts of us rooted in them), and the numbers 2-9 spanning these in the finite human form.

Numbers above ten seem to yield composite energies: 11 = the energy of the number 10 and the number 1, simultaneously; 12 = the energy of the number 10 and the number 2, simultaneously. (11 is thus a very handy composite energy that stimulates the two transpersonal chakras simultaneously.) There are evidently only ten primary number energies (plus zero) and other numbers yield combinations of these basic energies.
The number zero is unique; it moves up and down the central channel. At the same time, it seems to reside properly just beneath the earth star (1), and is provoked into dynamism when the attention reaches there. From there it rises to interpenetrate all numbers.
Did the theology of emptiness (literally “zero-ness”, śūnyatā) in early India tap into this truth, and into this energy of zero? Does this zero energy have spiritual properties? These energies have a very physical feel; they are very bodily, and close to the physical form. Is zero different, though, as the energy that bridges 1 and 10, and which, unlike the other number energies, which are static, moves?
If I run the energy of zero together with the energy of another number, say the number five, the energy of the zero very much dominates the experience. In the case of the number five, when run together, both energies start out focalized at the diaphragm and solar plexus region, but as the energies build they quickly rise, seemingly together, into the chest and head (leaving the diaphragm for a moment seemingly as if there were no number run energy being run in it). It’s like the whole cloud of energy that was forming at the diaphragm gets filled with helium and rises like a balloon. This is curious. Is zero the prime moving force, that changes one number energy into another?
