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Equiangularity:
"Angular fractionation is absolute. Triangles can be equiangular-- ⅓ of a cycle, or 1/50th of one cycle of unity-- but they cannot be equilateral. Angles are constant and independent of size. Size is always special-case experience. Angles are generalized. Only eternal constants can be generalized.
“We do not know the length of the edges. Edges can be any length permitted by time. The length of the edges is frequency, while the angle is subfrequency.”
