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The six edges of the tetrahedron consist of two sets of three vectors each corresponding to the three-vector teams of the proton and neutron, respectively, each of which three-vector teams are identified by nuclear physics as
one-half quantum, or
one-half Planck’s constant, or
one-half spin,
with always and only co-occurring proton and neutron’s combined two sets of three-vector teams together
constituting one unit of quantum of energy, which in turn is vectorially identifiable as one tetrahedron, which in turn is identifiable as the minimum structural system of Universe.
