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Tetrahedron:
“We relinquish the word ‘polyhedra’ to re-employ our new term systematic enclosure which can be generalized to serve creatures of any size; i.e., a tetrahedron big enough for a mosquito or big enough for a whale. Faces are spaces, openings. The four vertexes plus four faces plus six lines of the tetrahedron has to become four somethings plus four nothings plus six relations. We add convergence to something and divergence to nothing-- completely independent of size. Since there are no ‘things’ there is no ‘something.’ We are talking about an event in pure principle. We have events and no-events. Events: novents: and relationships. These are the epistemological stepping stones.”
