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Tetrahedron: Inside-outing of Tetrahedron: Visible & Invisible Vertexes:
"Because each tetrahedron has both four vertexes and four subtending nonvertex voids, we can identify those four diametrically complementary sets of all minimal cosmic structural systems as the four visible vertex and four nonvisible nonvertexes, i.e., the triangularly symmetrical, peripheral voids.
The tetrahedron thus introduces experientially the cosmic principle of the visible and invisible pairs or couples; with the nonvisible vertex as the inside-out vertex, which nonvertex is a nonconvergence of events; whereas the vertexes are visible event convergences."
