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We find that the volume of the two-frequency cube equals eight, which is two to the third power, expressed as 2³, whereas the volume of the two-frequency vector equilibrium equals 160, which is two to the fifth power multiplied by five, expressed as 5·2⁵. In 60-degree vector equilibrium accounting when the edge module reads two, and we have an energy quantity of two to the fifth power times five, we understand why the previous nonmodelability of fourth and fifth dimensions occasioned the century ago discard by science of the generalized modelability which now returns with energy-vectored tetrahedroning.
