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Thirty Minimum Topological Characteristics:
“macrocosmic outsideness and infra visible, microcosmic inside- ness, as well as the inseparably co-occurring inside concavity and outside convexity of all systems: for a total component inventory of 30 items.”
“Three thousand years ago the Greek geometers named this minimum system the tetrahedron. Tetra = four; hedron = sides. A system cannot have less than four triangular polygon ‘faces’ (or dides or windows) nor less than three triangular polygon ‘faces’ surround each of the system’s four event-corners. The triangle is the minimum polygon face. You cannot have a polygon of less than three edges. You cannot have a location-fix-point that is less than one fix-point. You cannot have an event-tracing line that is less than a line. You cannot have an angle that is less than a minimum angle. And you cannot have a system of less than 30 uniquely differentiable and geometrically describable characteristics.”
