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Tetrahedron: Inside-outing of Tetrahedron:
“Both the coexisting concave and convex aspects of the icosahedron-- like those of the octahedron, but unlike those of the unique case of the tetrahedron-- are always visually obvious on the inside and outside of the only locally dimpled-in, or nested-in, vertex. In both the octahedron and the icosahedron, the concave-convex, only inwardly pulsative self-transforming always produces visually asymmetrical transforming; whereas the tetrahedron’s permitted inside-outing pulsatively results only in a visible symmetry, the quasi-asymmetry being invisibly polarized with the remainder of Universe outside the tetrahedron which, being omniradially outward, is inferentially-- but not visually-- symmetrical; the only asymmetrical consideration of the tetrahedron’s inside-outing being that of an initial direction of vertexial exiting. Once exited, the visible remaining symmetrical tetrahedron is in verity the inside-outness of its previously visible aspects.”
