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Tetrahedron:
"A tetrahedron is a triangularly faceted polyhedron of four faces. It is unique as a system for it is the minimum possible system. . .
“A triangle is a triangle independent of its edge-sizing; as is the tetrahedron independent of edge lengths or its relative volume. In tetrahedrons of any size the angles are always sum-totally 720 degrees. Tetrahedrons always have six edges, four faces, and four vertices.”
“We can say that the difference between any conceptual system and total but non-simultaneously conceptual-- and of course non-simultaneously sensorial-- scenario Universe is always one tetrahedron of whatever size may be necessary to account for the balance of all the finite quanta thus far accounted for in scenario Universe, outside the conceptual system considered.”
-Cite NEHRU SPEECH, p. 14, 13 Nov’69
