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Universal Integrity: Vector Equilibrium & Icosahedron:
"The vector equilibrium (vequlib) and icosahedron are the same 20-ness. But the icosahedron is the structurally asymmetric form of radiant-attractive unity-- the number of electrons, i.e., the icosahedron form are always equal to the in number to the protons which are in the vequilib idealized form of the same surface layer phenomenon. The icosahedron is circumferential closest packing (i.e., surface packing-- equal gravitation all-year closest-packed area is less mass-attraction increased) and vequlib is closest of nucleated packing or radial packing-- i.e., in mass-attraction concentration; while the icosahedron and the electrons are the most deployed of same surface number.
“As objects get smaller their circumferential mass attraction increases.”
