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The regular six-chord-edged tetranedron encloses (defines) the minimum volume with the most surface of all geometric polyhedrons or structural systems; whereas sphere encloses most volume with least surface and the minimum sphere-defining structure is the regular six-great-circle-arc-edged tetrahedron of 109°28’ central angles and 120° surface angles. As there may be no absolute division of energetic universe into isolated or non-communicable parts, there is no absolute enclosed surface or absolutely enclosed volume; therefore, no true or absolutely defined simultaneous surface sphere integrity. Therefore, a sphere is a polyhedron of invisible plurality of trussed facets (‘trussed’ because all polygons are reducible to triangles or trusses and are further irreducible) and trusses are therefore basic polygons. Infinite polyhedron is infinitely faceted by basic trusses.
