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"45° is the limit. You don’t have to know more than 45°, which is the maximum asymmetry. If you have to go higher than that you treat it in terms of the complementary. This is the strategy of trigonometry, where the tables go no higher than 45°.
The complementarity of the vector equilibrium with the octahedron permits us to get down to the local and not be afraid of missing the rest of Universe, because we know the fundamental complementation of macro tetra and micro tetra. We were always looking at the XYZ quadrant–focusing on the crossing at the center of the octahedron, rather than on the functioning of the covariations.
“This is why we factor the first 15 primes-- from 1 to 43–that is up to the limit of the 45° angle, to accommodate all the variations of all the trigonometries of Universe.”
