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Tetrahedron: The Leak in the Tetrahedron’s Corners:
"The tetrahedron is defined by the lines connecting the centers of the tetrahedron’s four corner spheres. The leak in the tetrahedron’s corners is the essence of entropy. We always have the twisting at the corners of the tetrahedron because not more than one line can go through the same point at the same time. The construction lines with which geometrical entities are structured come into the critical structural proximity only but do not yield to spontaneous mass attraction.
“The tetrahedron has the minimum leak, but it does leak. That is why Universe will never be confined within one tetrahedron.”
