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Tetrahedron: Dissimilar Rate of Change Accommodation:
"The tetrahedron’s four faces may be identified as A, B, C, and D. Any two of these four faces can be coupled and can be paired with the other two to provide the dissimilar energy rate-of-exchange accommodation. . . .
“. . . Any one tetrahedron can accommodate 15 different amplitude (A) and, or frequency (F) of interexchanging without altering the tetrahedron’s size while, however, always changing the tetrahedron’s apparent occurrence local; therefore the number of possible alternative exchanges are three; i.e., AA, AF, FF; therefore 3 x 15 = 45 different combinations of interface couplings and message contents ## can be accommodated by the same apparent unit-size tetrahedron, the only resultants of which are the 15 relocations of the tetrahedrons and the 45 different message accommodations.”
