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There is a syntropic pulsation receptivity and an outward pulsation in dynamic symmetry of the star tetrahedron. As an energy radiator it is entropic. It does not regenerate itself internally, i.e. gravitationally, as does the isotropic-vector-matrix’s vector equilibrium. The star tetrahedron’s entropy may be the basis of irreversible radiation, whereas the syntropic vector equilibrium’s reversibility-- inwardly-outwardly-- is the basis for the gravitationally maintained integrity of Universe. The vector equilibrium produces conservation of omnidynamic Universe despite many entropic local energy dissipations of star tetrahedra. The star tetrahedron is in balance with the vector equilibrium-- pumpable, irreversible, like the electron in behavior. It has the capability of self-position-ability by converting its energy receipts to unique refraction sequences, which could change output actions to other dynamic, distances-keeping orbits, in respect to the-- also only remotely existent and operating-- icosahedron, and its 15 unique, great-circle self-dichotomizing; which icosahedra can only associate with other icosahedra in either linear-beam export or octahedral orbital hover-arounds in respect to any vector equilibrium nuclear group.
