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Tetrahedron: Coordinate Symmetry:
“Only the tetrahedron has an integrity of symmetry independent of local alterations. It is possible then to receive changes in respect to one part or direction of the universe and not in the direction of the others and still have the symmetry of the whole. A tetrahedron then has a strange property of coordinate symmetry that permits alteration locally without hurting the symmetrical coordination of the whole.”
