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T Quanta Module:
"The T Quanta Module is the electron in conceptual form. It manifests itself as the tetrahedra formed by the sphere center and the 120 faces of the triacontrahedron.
"The T Quanta Module is unfoldable as a square with the unit vector radius–the prime vector–as its edge. The face of the T Quanta Module is the small triangular corner of the unfolded cube and is identical with the Basic Disequilibrium 120 LCD Spherical Triangle. That small basic triangle corner makes up part of the value c², but it has to be unhinged and reoriented, it has to cut itself off–at which point its its surface angles plunge down congruently into the central angles of the 120 tetrahedra of the triacontrahedron.
"The acute vertex of the T Quanta Module is at sphere center. This is what I was trying to draw /at midnight on 21 Sep’73; see Fig. 5417 in the picture of spherical photon packages as tetrahedra.
"With the T Quanta Module the Einstein Formula E = mc² becomes visual. The unfoldability had to be square for the c². It shows how the electron is radiation, a model of matter turning itself around at the center, but it has to unhinge and
