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Vector Equilibrium:
“On the other hand, the vector equilibrium is the one and only unique symmetric polyhedron inherently recurring as a uniformly angled, centrally triangulated, complex collection of tetrahedra and half-octahedra, while also constituting the simplest and first order of nuclear, isotropically defined, uniformly modulated, inward-outward-and-around, vector-tensor structuring, whereby the vector equilibrium of initial frequency, i.e., ‘plus and minus one’ equilibrium, is sometimes identified only as ‘potential,’ whose uniform-length 24 external chords and 12 internal radii, together with its 12 external vertexes and one central vertex, accommodates a galaxy of 12 equiradiused spheres closest packed around one nuclear sphere, with the 13 spheres’ respective centers omnicongruent with the vector equilibrium’s 12 external and one internal vertex.”
