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The rhombic dodecahedron six is entirely outside, but twelve-foldedly tangential to, the initial sphere. The cube, part inside part outside the sphere, is three. The octahedron, mostly outside but partly inside the nuclear sphere, is four. Vector equilibrium is 2.5, and is entirely inside the sphere with its 12 external vertexes congruent with the surface of the nuclear sphere at the same 12 points of tangency inside the sphere as the 12 points of the same initial sphere at which the rhombic dodecahedron is externally tangential; and the initial vector equilibrium’s central vertexes are congruent with the volumetric center of the initial, i.e., nuclear sphere.
“It was our synergetics’ discovery and strategy of taking the two poles out of Euler’s formula which permits disclosure of the omnirational constant relative abundance of V’s, F’s, and E’s, and the disclosure of the initial additive twoness and multiplicative twoness whereby the unique prime number relationships of the prime hierarchy of omnisymmetric polyhedra occurred, showing tetra = 1; octa = 2; cube = 3; VE + Icosa = 5.”
