Index Entry
Triangle:
“The word ‘structure’ means a complex of events which interact to produce omniangular interstability. Three points constitute a triangle. A triangle consists of three vector edges and three tension angles. A triangle is the only polygon whose vector edges stabilize their own opposite angles. Each rigid edge vector of a triangle seizes the ends of its two adjacent vector edges whose other ends are tied together and act as a pair of shears or levers. Thus the third rigid vector edge of a triangle controls the size of the opposite angle and does so with minimum effort because it holds on to the ends of the two edge levers and therefore stabilizes the opposite angle with minimum effort. The triangle is not only structure but it is the only structure in Universe.”
