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“One difference between a domain and a volume is that a volume cannot have an interior point, because if it did it would be subject to more economical subdivisions. For instance, the vector equilibrium is a system and not a volume. A vector equilibrium is not a volume because it has a nucleus. The vector equilibrium breaks down into eight tetrahedra and six half octahedra: those being the volumes which are really involved.”
