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With the prospect of a potential joe biden presidency, although I imagine the supreme court will declare trump the true winner after a legally-forced recount and after looking at the evidence of fraud and corruption of the biden campaign.... I came here to share some of my SCIENCE AND MATH ideas that will probably So I have learned that 3,6,12 is a very important pattern in the universe. If you understand that a tetrahedron (3d triangle) is the most fundamental, basic shape that can exist, therefore the strongest, it should be easy to understand that the universe is actually made of these triangles.

But let's start with looking at the tetrahedron itself. Of course, it is a 3-dimensional triangle, so that means it's 4 triangles stuck together. But if you actually count each side of each face of the tetrahedron, you end up with 12 sides, lines or edges. So the pattern is simple, you have a triangle, that has 3 sides. Then you have another triangle, another 3 sides, that's six. Double both of them and you get 12.

3,6,12.

Let's look at another example: the fibonacci sequence.

1,1,2,3,5,8 etc.

The ratio between 1 (3) and 1 is the same between 3 and 3 (when added together make 6). The ratio between 1 and 2, is the same as 6 and 12.

CONTINUED......

So you see, even the fibonacci sequence.

The universe is actually constructed entirely of perfect tetrahedrons (3-dimensional triangles) all connected to each other, which form a pentagonal lattice. This lattice is the structure of the entire universe, it goes on forever, but the strange thing is that it does not move, vibrate, bend, expand, or shrink. In fact, all "matter" that we can discern is just energy that is gliding ACROSS these static tetrahedrons.

Think of these little triangles as a pixel. I don't how many of them would constitute something the size of say, a quark, but each one is most definately smaller than a quark, as quarks move, the triangles do not.

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