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A triangle is a spiral. It is a spiral which superficially seems to be a closed line, but we know that two lines cannot go through one another. Two lines can within critical mass-attractive proximity be drawn into crossing tangency which looks superficially (only) as though the line were closing back within itself. Because the closure is always tangential triangles will always be stabilizingly locked only by mass attraction integrity in one of its many forms. Ergo, edge-formed triangles are always very flat spirals.
“Two triangles may be combined in such a manner as to create the tetrahedron, a figure volumetrically embraced by four triangles. Therefore, one plus one seemingly equals four.”
