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System Totality:
"The reverse magnitudes of the surface vs. volume hierarchy is completely logical in the case of the total surface subdivision starting with system totality. On the other hand we begin the volumetric quantation hierarchy with the tetrahedron as the volumetric quantum (unit) and in so doing we build from the most common to the least common omnisymmetrical systems of Universe. In this system of biggest systems built of smaller systems the tetrahedron is the smallest, ergo most universal. Speaking holistically, the tetrahedron is predominant; all of which is analogous to the smallest chemical element, Hydrogen, being the most universally present and plentiful, constituting 90 percent of the relative abundance of chemical elements in Universe.
“The tetrahedron can be considered as a whole system or as a constituent of systems in particular. It is the particulate.”
