Index Entry
Triangle:
"Triangles are inherently open. As one positive event and one negative event, the two triangles arrange themselves together as an interference of the two events. The actions and resultants of each run into the actions and resultants of the other. They always impinge at the ends of the action as two interfering events. As a tetrahedron, they are fundamental: a structural system. It is a tetrahedron. It is structural because it is omnitriangulated. It is a system because it divides Universe into an outsideness and an insideness–into a macrocosm and a microcosm.
"A triangle is a triangle independent of its edge-sizing.
“Each of the angles of a triangle is interstabilized. Each of the angles was originally amorphous–i.e., unstable–but they become stable because each edge of a triangle is a lever. With minimum effort, the ends of the levers control the opposite angles with a push-pull, opposite-edge vector. A triangle is the means by which each side stabilizes the opposite angle with minimum effort.”
