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In the isotropic vector matrix derived from the closest packing of spheres, every vector leads from one nuclear center to another, and therefore represents the operational effect of a merging of two force centers upon each other. Each vector is composed of two halves, each half belonging respectively to any two adjacent nuclear centers. Each half of the line represents those unique radii of each of the tangent spheres which alone are perpendicular to the identical points of tangency and therefore they operate as one continuous vector.
“Unity as represented by the internuclear vector modulus is of necessity always of the value of two, that is, unity is inherently two for it represents union of a minimum of two energy centers.”
