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lines of the four separate grids. We may now dissolve the plastic skins from all four shells: the 200-foot celestial sphere, the whale, the crocodile, and the 20-foot globe, and we will find that all four hold their shapes exactly as before and, being intertrussed (intertrussed and intertriangulated are the same words: Truss: Trace: and Triangle.) between vertexes of the grid, and the grid now being omnitriangularly interstructured, we may again sight outwardly from the volumetric center and, if photographing what we see, we will see only the same lines in exact register that we saw at the time of the original first spherical printing.
“Since the speed of light permitted astronauts to understand and adopt the light year in their observational data, we have learned the great variation of radial distances outwardly to the different stars. In the Big Dipper one star is hardly 200 light years further from Earth than the next one on the handle that is a distance of 200 quadrillion miles further away from you and me than is the other. If we ran rods radially from the volumetric center of our model outward perpendicularly through each of the stars shown on the 200-foot celestial sphere to a distance perpendicular outwardly from the 200-footer equal to their”
