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"The vector equilibrium and the icosahedron are the same twenty-ness. But the icosahedron is either a positive or a negative phase of the pulsatingly alternating first-degree structural self-stabilization in the asymmetric form of the vector equilibrium whose alternating pulsations are propagated by the eternally opposed radiant-attractive inter-self-transformable potential of ideally conceptual unity of Universe.
"The icosahedral phase of self-structuring is identifiable uniquely with the electron whose mass relationship to the proton is as 1/1851, whereas the icosahedron’s volume is to the vector equilibrium’s volume as 20/18.51. This difference is to be identified with the ratio-ing of the electromagnetic constant to the gravitational constant.
“The number of icosahedral electrons always are equal in number to the protons which are in the vector equilibrium’s idealized form of the same surface layer phenomenon.”
