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RBF Definitions
"A Modules: color them blue because they hold energy. A’s are conservers because folded out of only one triangle.
"B Modules: color them red because they give off energy. B’s are distributors because they are not folded out of one triangle.
"In the outermost module layer shell of the vector equilibrium the triangles will be blue and all the squares will be red.
“The tetrahedron’s inventory of exclusively A Modules (blue) number 24 in all, of which 12 are positive and 12 are negative asymmetric tetrahedra energy conservers (see synergetica’ discourse on self-sustaining energy reflecting patterns of single triangles which fold into one tetrahedron, symmetrical or asymmetrical.) All the tetrahedron’s 24 blue modules are situated in its one-module-deep outer layer. The tetrahedron is all blue: all energy conserving.”
“The star tetrahedron has 48 blue A’s, 24 of which are in its nucleus with a layer of 24 extraverted to form its outer shell. The star tetrahedron or isosceles dodecahedron is all blue inside and out.”
