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972.00
Universal Integrity Model
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972.02
The rhombic dodecahedron is the integrated sphere
(syntropic) OR the
disintegrated sphere (entropic).
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973.00
Basic Tetrahedra as Volumetric Modules
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973.01
Basic Tetrahedron: Each Basic Tetrahedron (Syte)6 is
semisymmetric, four
of its six edges consisting always of two pairs of equal-length
edges and only two being of
odd lengths. The Syte itself consists of six entirely
asymmetric Modules, four of which are
dissimilar to the other two:
2 A ( + ) positive Modules
2 A ( - ) negative Modules
1 B ( + ) positive Module
1 B ( - ) negative Module
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973.11
The "regular" Platonic tetrahedron may be combined
with the octahedron to
fill allspace.
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973.22
The variety of their mixability produces what need
be only momentary
bewilderment and only an illusion of "disorder" occasioned
initially by the subtlety and
muchness of the unfamiliar.
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973.23
This brings us to consider the only superficially
irregular, only
semiasymmetric Syte as possibly being the most separately
universal structural-system
entity.
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973.30
Particle and Wave Involvement: Particle Quanta Equation:
(Prime numbers 2 and 5)
10F2 + 2
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973.31
Wave Quanta Equation: (Prime numbers 2, 5, and 3)
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973.32
One is particle involvement; the other is total involvement.
Inadvertently,
they correlate the sphere and all the other polyhedra
rationally.
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973.33
The difference is the difference between using the
tetrahedron as volumetric
unity, while the physicist has always been using the
cubic centimeter of water__and then
only lifting it in one direction, against gravity, against
the imagined plane of the world.
But, synergetics moves omnidirectionally, inwardly,
outwardly, and aroundly. (See Secs.
505.40,
1009.36
and
1012.37.)
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974.00
Initial Frequency
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980.00
Pi and Synergetics Constant
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980.01
Relative Superficial and Volumetric Magnitudes
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980.05
For instance, it is discoverable that with linear
size increase of the tetrahedral
structural systems (see Sec.
623.10), the tetrahedral
surface enclosure increases as the
second power of the linear growth rate, while the volumetric
content coincreases at a
third-power rate of the linear rate of size increase.
Ergo, with a given tensile strength of
cross section of material (itself consisting of nebular
aggregates of critically proximate,
mass-interattracted, behavioral-event integrities),
which material is completely invested in
the tetrahedral envelope stretched around four events,
with one of the events not being in
the plane of the other three. The envelope of a given
amount of material must be stretched
thinner and thinner as the tetrahedron's four vertexes
recede from one another linearly, the
rate of the skin material thinning being a second power
of the rate of linear retreat from
one another of the four vertexial events. All the while
the interior volume of the
tetrahedron is increasing at a third-power rate and
is being fed through one of its vertexes
with an aggregate of fluid matter whose atomic population
is also increasing at a third-
power volumetric rate in respect to the rate of linear
gain by symmetrical recession from
one another of the four vertexial points.
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981.00
Self and Otherness Sequence
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981.01
Coincidentally synchronized with the discovery of
self through the discovery
of otherness and otherness's and self's mutual inter-rolling-around
(see Sec.
411), we have
self-discovery of the outside me and the inside me,
and the self-discovery of the insideness
and outsideness of the otherness. The inside me in my
tummy is directionally approachable
when I stick my finger in my mouth.
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981.03
Going beyond the original formulation of the four-sphere-vertexed
minimum
structural system (Sec.
411), we observe that the addition
of a fifth spherical otherness to
the four-ball structural system's symmetry brings about
a polarized-system condition. The
fifth ball cannot repeat the total mutually intertouching
experienced by each of the first
four as they joined successively together. The fifth
sphere is an oddball, triangularly nested
diametrically opposite one of the other four and forming
the apex of a second structural-
system tetrahedron commonly based by the same three
equatorially triangulated spheres.
This brings about a condition of two polar-apex spheres
and an equatorial set of three.
Each of the three at the middle touches not only each
other but each of the two poles.
While each of the equatorial three touches four others
of the fivefold system, each of the
two polar spheres touches only three others. Due to
this inherent individual
differentiability, the fivefoldedness constitutes a
self-exciting, pulsation-propagating
system. (Compare the atomic time clock, which is just
such a fivefolded, atomic-
structured, mutually based tetrahedral configuration.)
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981.11
With all the 12 spherical othernesses around the initial
self-oneness sphericity
apparently uniformly diametered with self, the positive-negative
vectorial relativity of
nuclear equilibrium is operationally established. The
pattern of this nuclear equilibrium
discloses four hexagonal planes symmetrically interacting
and symmetrically arrayed (see
Sec.
415) around the nuclear center.
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981.14
This is the self-defining evolution of the sphere
and spherical domain as
omnisymmetrically surrounded by identical othernesses,
with the self-regenerative
surroundment radially continuous.
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981.18
Because man is so tiny, he has for all of history
deceived himself into popular
thinking that all square corners of any size are exactly
90 degrees.
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981.19
Instead of initiating universal mensuration with assumedly
straight-lined,
square-based cubes firmly packed together on a world
plane, we should initiate with
operationally verified reality; for instance, the first
geometrical forms known to humans,
the hemispherical breasts of mother against which the
small human spheroidal observatory
is nestled. The synergetic initiation of mensuration
must start with a sphere directly
representing the inherent omnidirectionality of observed
experiences. Thus we also start
synergetically with wholes instead of parts. Remembering
that we have verified the Greek
definition of a sphere as experimentally invalidated,
we start with a spheric array of events.
And the "sphere" has definable insideness and seemingly
undefinable outsideness volume.
But going on operationally, we find that the sphere
becomes operationally omni-
intercontiguously embraced by other spheres of the same
diameter, and that ever more
sphere layers may symmetrically surround each layer
by everywhere closest packings of
spheres, which altogether always and only produces the
isotropic vector matrix. This
demonstrates not only the uniformly diametered domains
of closest-packed spheres, but
also that the domains' vertexially identified points
of the system are the centers of closest-
packed spheres, and that the universal symmetric domain
of each of the points and spheres
of all uniformly frequencied systems is always and only
the rhombic dodecahedron. (See
Sec.
1022.11.)
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981.22
Sphere is prime awareness.
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981.23
Spheric domain is prime volume.
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981.24
Only self-discoverable spheric-system awareness generates
all inwardness,
outwardness, and aroundness dimensionality.
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982.00
Cubes, Tetrahedra, and Sphere Centers
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982.01
Spheric Domain: As the domain hierarchy chart shows
(see "Concentric
Domain Growth Rates," Sec.
955.40), the inherent volume
of one prime spheric domain,
in relation to the other rational low order number geometric
volumes, is exactly sixfold the
smallest omnisymmetrical structural system polyhedron:
the tetrahedron.
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982.02
The spheric domain consists of 144 modules, while
the tetrahedron consists
of 24 modules. 24/l44 = 1/6.
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982.03
The vector equilibrium consists of 480 modules. 24/480
= 1/20.
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982.06
We thus discover that the tetrahedron's six edges
are congruent with the six
lines connecting the four fractional spheres occurring
at four of the eight alternate corners
of the cube.
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982.11
The vector equilibrium represents self's initial realization
of self both
outwardly and inwardly from the beginning of being between-ness.
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