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We may think independently of size in respect to tetrahedra, which consist of 12 separate angles. Triangles and tetrahedra and all varieties of polyhedra are thinkable independently of size. The cyclic-module measurement of the time of experiencing or generating the length of the edge of any triangulated special-case system can represent the basic ‘standard’ of relative size-comparisoning to other object experiences. Each cyclic ‘sizing’ increment is one unit of frequency and each cyclic increment inherently constitutes one unit of experienced physical energy.
