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The unique asymmetrical octahedron is always uniformly composed of exactly eight asymmetrical, allspace-filling, double-isosceles tetrahedra, the Mites, which in turn consist of AAB three-quanta modules each. Though outwardly conformed identically with one another, the Mites are always either positively or negatively biased internally in respect to their energy valving amplifying, choking, cutting off, and holding proclivities, which are only ‘potential’ when separately considered, but operationally effective when interassociated within the allspace-filling, uniquely asymmetrical octahedron, and even then muted (i.e. with action suspended as in a holding pattern) until complexes of such allspace-filling and regeneratively circuited energy transactions are initiated.
