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Tetrahedron:
"The tetrahedron, which is the minimum system consists of four structural triangles and is therefore the minimum, ergo fundamental structural system in Universe.
"The minimum structural system’s defining four points are those of the four vertexes of the tetrahedron which, being omnitri-angulated, are self-interstabilizing.
"The tetrahedron is at once both the minimum system, having both insideness and outsideness, but also consisting inherently of four triangles which are the only structures, the tetrahedron is the minimum structural system of Universe. The tetrahedron is the basic energy quantum. It is the minimum self-stabilizing energy integrity.
"All tetrahedra always have six great circle chord edges.
“When all of their nontriangular facets are triangularly stabilized to structuralize them, all structurally stabilized polyhedra will always have great circle edge chords whose number will always be an even multiple of six. The sum of the angles around all the facet corners of every tetrahedron,”
