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Vector Equilibrium: Polarization:
"you will get a top triangle and a bottom triangle in the system by rotating it 60 degrees-- and then you will get a square and a square touching each other, and a triangle and a triangle, a square and a square.
“It is polarized. In other words you take the vector equilibrium, rotate it 60 degrees to the next nestable position and suddenly it is polarized. It is this polarized condition, then, that a section through-- it makes the famous chemical hex that the chemists have used. The chemists recognize that form but 10 or 15 years ago they didn’t have an experience like that, but they did in the polarized system. Apparently then, all the chemical compounding in the organic chemistry relates to polarized systems.”
