Explosion and Implosion of the VE

In the context of the isotropic vector matrix, the outer edges of the VE are doubled along with those of the eight tetrahedra which surround it. These extra edges my be recruited to serve as radial vectors, restoring the nucleus and halting the jitterbug at vector-equilibrium. However, because there are 24 edges and only 12 radial vectors, the radial vectors are now doubled, and can be be unfolded in the transformation illustrated below.


The transformation is the same as would be achieved if each of the eighth tetrahedra comprising the VE were to turn themselves inside-out, pointing outward from, rather than sharing a common vertex at its geometric center.

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