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Axis of Spin:
"two nonpolar vertexes in the inventory. This means I will have to put plus two over my equation over here. I am using the sign of theta because it has the fundamental twoness, a top and a bottom. So I have the plus two. I have two plus, taking it out of every one of these vertexes. This means I can take away the two on the other side of the equation, where I had edges plus two (E + 2), in order to accommodate this extra twoness, which was over here, which really had the polar effect. So I have two poles plus these nonpolar vertexes in here. I have taken that out of all of Euler’s topological description of all this hierarchy of polyhedra, which is done in the hierarchy of relative volumes of oneness, fourness. The ‘1’ gets back down to a ‘2’ later on, 2, 3, 5, and so forth.
“This tells us then that where we take out the two poles, the spin, there is a constant relative abundance for every vertex in the Universe. There will always be two faces and there will always be three edges. Which is to say then, that form every event in the Universe, the number of lines (which are the vectors, the energy actions) will always be three-- or multiples of three.”
