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Hedra:
“The tetrahedron always consists of four concave-inward hedra triangles and of four convex-outward hedra triangles: eight hedra triangles in all. These are the same eight, maximally deployed from one another, equiangular triangular hedra or facets of the vector equilibrium that converge to differential inscrutability or conceptual zero as the eight original triangular planes coalesce as the four pairs of congruent planes of the zero-volume vector equilibrium, wherein the eight exterior planes of the original eight edge-bonded tetrahedra reach zero-volume, eightfold-congruence at the center point of the four-great-circle system.”
(s938.12)
