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Prime Nuclear Structural Systems:
"All prime nuclear structural systems have one-- and only one-- (unity two) interior vertex.
"Nuclear structural systems consist internally entirely of tetrahedra which have only one common interior vertex: omnicorvertex.
"In nuclear structural system each of the surface system’s external triangles constitutes the single exterior facet of an omnisystem-occupying set of inter-triple-bonded tetrahedra, each of whose single interior-to-system vertexes are congruent with one another at the convergent nuclear center of the system.
“In all nonredundant prime nuclear structural systems the congruently interior-vertexed, omnisystem-occupying tetrahedra of all prime structural systems may all be interiorly truncated by introducing special case frequency, which provides chordal as well as radial modular subdivisioning of the isotropic-vector-matrix intertriangulation of each radial, frequency-embracing wave layer, always accomplished while sustaining the structural rigidity of the system.”
