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Torque at Center of Convergence:
“We also have learned that a plurality of lines cannot go through the same point at the same time. Therefore the eight perpendiculars to the centers of area of the triangle faces and the 12 lines that led to their 12 common outer vertexes, like the tetrahedra’s volumes and areas, have come to common zero time-space size and can no longer interfere with one another. We find, operationally, however, that there never was any paradoxical problem such as Zeno’s ‘never completable approach’ concept for we have learned of the fundamental torque or twist always present in all experientially explored system realization and we find that as each team of opposite triangles apprehended the other just upon their nearing the center each is whirled 180°, or is ‘half spun’ about, with its three corners never completely converging. Whereafter they diverge.”
