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Physically, spheres are high-frequency event arrays whose spheric complexity and polyhedral system unity consist structurally of discontinuously islanded, critical-proximity-event huddles, compressionally divergent events, only tensionally and omni-interactively cohered. The pattern integrities of all spheres are high-frequency, traffic-described subdivisioningsa of either tetrahedral, octahedral, or icosahedral angular interference, intertriangulating structures profiling one, many, or all of their respective great-circle orbiting and spinning event characteristics. All spheres are high-frequency geodesic spheres; i.e., triangular-faceted polyhedra, most frequently icosahedral because the icosasphere is the structurally most economical.
