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Quanta Loss By Congruence:
"In exploring the intertransformability of the primitive hierarchy of structuring-as-you-go, omnitriangularly oriented evolution and the interbonding of its evolving structural components, we soon discover that the universal interjoining of systems and their foldability permit the angularly hinged convergence into congruence of vectors, faces, and vertices, (see VE Jitterbug) each of whose multicongruences appear only as one edge, or one vertex, or one face aspects, wherefore topological accounting as presently practiced accounts each of these multicongruent topological aspects as consisting of only one of such aspects.
“Only synergetics accounts for all the congruent (doubled, tripled, fourfolded) tonological aspects’ presences by always accounting for the initial inventory of the comprehensive rhombic dodecahedron’s tetravolumed 48-ness and the vector equilibrium’s inherent tetravolume 20-ness, together with their respective initial or primitive inventories of vertices, faces, and edge lines, which are always present in all stages of the 48 → 1 convergence transformation, though often imperceptibly so.”
SYNERGETICS 2 at.52+.53, 1033
