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“The inherent zero-disconnectedness accounts for the finite energy packaging and discontinuity of Universe. The vector equilibria are the empty set tetrahedra of Universe, i.e., the tetrahedron, being the minimum structural system of Universe independent of size, its four facet planes are at maximum remoteness from their opposite vertexes and may have volume content of the third power of the linear frequency. Whereas in the vector equilibrium all four planes of the tetrahedra pass through the same opposite vertex-- which is the nuclear vertex-- and have no volume, frequency being zero: F⁰.” Cite RBF addition to SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. 415.45 (Gray) 2 Nov’73
