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Planck’s Constant:
"Whereas: All the volumes of all the equi-edged regular polyhedra are irrational numbers when expressed in the terms of the volume of a cube = 1;
Whereas: The volume of the cube and the volumes of the other regular polyhedra, taken singly or in simple groups, are entirely rational;
Whereas: Planck’s constant was evaluated in terms of the cube as volumetric unity;
Whereas: Synergetics finds the tetrahedron, whose volume is one-third that of the cube, to be the prime structural system of Universe;
Whereas: Structuring stability is accomplished by triangularly balanced energy investments;
Whereas: Cubes are structurally unstable;
Whereas: The radial arrangement of unit tetrahedral volumes"
