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Probability Model of Three Cars on a Highway:
"randomness with a rational, cosmic, shape-and-structural-system hierarchy. This hierarchy discloses a constant relative abundance of the constituents; i.e., for every nonpolar point there are always two faces and three edges. But systems occur only as defined by four points. Prime structural systems are inherently tetrahedral, as is also the quantum.
“A social experience of three cars: they make a triangle changing from scalene to equilateral to scalene. The triangles are where the cars don’t hit. (These are simply the windows.) But you can’t draw less than four triangles. The complementarity of the three triangles makes the spherical tetrahedron–which makes the three-way grid. The little spherical triangle window is visible to human observers in greatest magnitude of human observability and awareness of such three-car triangles at 15 miles distance, which is 15 minutes of the spherical arc of our Earth. Such dynamically defined Earth triangulation is not a static grid because the lines do not go through the same point at the same time; lines-- which are always action trajectories-- never do. All we have is patterning integrity of critical proximities. There is always a nonviolated intervening boundary condition. This is all that nature ever has.”
