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The discovery that a structural system may be described as the sum of its surface angles (in increments of7 720° . . . bears out. . . that the tetrahedron is the basic quantum unit. It also demonstrates the fundamental twoness of A quantum’s proton-neutron. It also provides the experimental basis of the Theory of Functions in which a function can only and always coexist with another function as demonstrated in experimentally in all systems as the inside-outside, convex-concave, tension-compression couples. All the foregoing brings us to a recognition of why the proton group and neutron group account rationally for al physical structures.
