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“Vector equilibrium accommodates all the intertransformings of any one tetrahedron by polar pumping or turning itself inside out. Each vector equilibrium has four directions in which it can turn itself inside out. It uses all four of them through the vector equilibrium’s common center and generates eight tetrahedra. The vector equilibrium is a complex tetrahedron imploding-exploding itself, turning itself inside out in four possible directions. So we get eight: inside and outside in four directions. The vector equilibrium is all eight of the potentials.”
