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Tetrahedral Growth:
“With each row greater than the next, three automatically goes into two in a convergent, planarly-arrayed, nonstructurally-stable system and two automatically goes into three in a divergent, planarly-arrayed, nonstructurally-stable system. Tetrahedral expansion or contraction produces a structurally stable systematic model of universal behavior. In tetrahedral growth one goes to three and three goes to six and six goes to 10. Tetrahedral growth from unity is special case angularly directional. Vector equilibrium growth from unity is nuclear: 1 → 12, 12 → 42, 42 → 92, etc.”
