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541.01A
Radiation distributes energy systems outwardly in
omnidiametric directions.
Radiation fractionates whole systems into multidiametrically
dispatched separate packages
of the whole. The packaging of spherical unity is accomplished
by radii-defined, central-
angle partitioning of the spherical whole into a plurality
of frequency-determined, simplest
central divisioning, thus producing a plurality of three-sided
cornucopias formed inherently
at minimum limit of volumetric accommodation by any
three immediate adjacent central
angles of any sphere or of any omnitriangulated polyhedron.
The threefold central-angle
vertex surroundment constitutes the inner vertex definition
of a radially amplified
tetrahedral packet of energy, while the three inner
faces of the energy package are defined
by the interior radial planes of the sphere of omnidiametric
distribution. (There is a great-
circle plane common to any two radii.) The fourth, or
outermost face of the energy
package is the spherical surface triangle of the tetrahedron
which always occurs at the
radial distance outwardly traveled from the original
source at the speed of radiation,
symbolized as lower-case c. (See color plate 10.)
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541.04
Radiation is pushive, ergo tends to increase in curvature.
Gravity is tensive,
ergo tends to decrease its overall curvature. The ultimate
reduction of curvature is no
curvature. Radiation tends to increase its overall curvature
(as in the "bent space" of
Einstein). The pushive tends to arcs of ever lesser
radius (microwaves are the very essence
of this); the tensive tends to arcs of ever greater
radius. (See Sec. 1009.56.)
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541.09
Radiation is tetrahedral. A tetrahedron is a tetrahedron
independent of size.
There are points and no-points. They are both tetrahedral.
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541.10
Gravity is circumferentially omniembracing and is
never partial, but always
whole. Radiation is always packaged. Gravity is the
inside-outness of energy-as-matter:
the integrity of Universe. It is the sum of all the
no-points embracing all the points; and it
compounds at the surface-embracing, second-power rate
of the linear proximity gains. All
the no-points (novents) are always embracing all the
points. All the quanta are local-
system, center of-event activity, focal points__fractionations
of the whole point: what are
minimally, ergo, most economically, packaged, and expanded
outwardly and
omnidiametrically as three-central-angle-defined tetrahedra.
(See Secs. 251.05 and
529.03.)
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541.15
Local Conservation and Cosmic Regeneration
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541.16
The excess effectiveness of gravity over radiation
equals the excess of
cosmic integrative forces over cosmic disintegrative
forces. This gain of syntropy over
entropy is invested in the constant intertransformations
and transpositionings of eternally
regenerative Scenario Universe.
(See Secs. 231
and 320.)
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541.19
The cosmic excess of integrative effectiveness and
constancy is manifest in
the successively repeatable, self-intertransformative
"jitterbug" articulation of the vector
equilibrium as it contracts rotationally, symmetrically,
and precessionally, thereby
successively to transform from the 20-quanta-volume
vector equilibrium to the 4-volume
octahedron to the volume-of-1 positive tetrahedron to
the volume-of-l negative
tetrahedron.
(See Illus. 460.08
and 461.08.)
The jitterbug
articulation turns around at the
negative tetrahedron to reexpand therefrom, returning
through all of those volumetric
stages to its original 20-volume integrity, to be alternately
recontracted through all the 20-
to-1 and 1-tetravolume-to-20 without any break ever
occurring in the circuitry integrity of
the vector-chord closures and intertriangulation in
the four planes of the four-dimensional
symmetry. The syntropic integrity capability of the
vector-equilibrium jitterbug articulation
also discloses the means by which nature can effect
as much as a 20-to-1 symmetrical and
locally volumetric disappearance from visibility.
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541.20
Solution of Four-Color Theorem
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541.30
Photon as Tetrahedral Package
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541.32
The seemingly circular__but inscrutably multifaceted__state,
the conic (Fig. G) has most volume with the same surface as that of
its tetrahedral cornucopia state.
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541.36
The total vector equilibrium spherical package becomes
an export photon.
Though superficially amorphous, radiation is inherently
tetrahedrally and spherically
packaged, and is discretely accountable as such. The
tetrahedron is the quantum model.
(See Secs. 620
and 1106.23.)
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541.40
Islanded Radiation and Tensional Constancy
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