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Octahedron: Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedra:
"There are eight asymmetric octahedra which surround each face of the ‘coupler.’ It is probable that these eight asymmetric nuclear octahedra account all the varieties of intercomplex complexity required for the permutations of the 92 regenerative chemical elements. These eight variables alone provide for a fantastic number of rearrangements and reorientations of the A and B Quanta Modules within exactly the same volume.
“I now believe it is possible that there are no other fundamental complex varieties. So we have a limit of variation. With our friend octave coming in as before. This is how we now find out what we have been looking for when we have been talking about ‘number one.’ It is one nucleon, which can be either neutron or proton, depending on how you rearrange the modules in the same space.”
Incorporated in SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 954.30 (Gray)
