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Zero Condition:
“The old Greek sphere’s surface was anywhere and everywhere tangent to an infinity of planes, which planes were for an infinitesimal moment thought to be ‘self-evidently’ congruent with the holeless spherical surface, ergo around each of the sphere’s infinity of surface points the sum of the surface angles was always 360 degrees. It is this zero condition of the calculus which is proven by physical experiment to be untrue, for no solid surfaces have been found and there may exist only a spherical galaxy of minutely discrete energy events whose most economical and comprehensive intrerelationships consist always of local intertriangulations the sum of whose surface angles is always one tetrahedron less than the number of vertexes multiplied by 360 degrees.”
