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Dewayne Broussard, December 2009
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This study was inspired by the comments of jtstatic on the David Icke forum.
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http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=61370&page=48
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Rodin’s
This is a continuation of the study of a 3 3 Control Circle
dimensional representation of the Rodin
control circle.
On this study the edges and faces where
considered to have properties related to
the vertices which have be assigned 5
values according to the Rodin control 8
sphere.
Rules:
1) Each edge emanating from a vertex 9 2
retains the value of that vertex. 7
2) Each edge created by the intersection of
the two planes emanating from vertices
has the value of the sum of the two 1
vertices.
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3) The value of each plane is the sum of the
perimeter edges.
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Figure 5. 9
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5) Faces tangent to the center vertex (3) are 2 5 2 5
equal to vertices of the downward facing
tetrahedron. Violet arrows in figure 5. 4
Figure 4
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Figure 6 shows the plan view of the start tetrahedron
looking toward the 6 vertex.
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It is also interesting to note that the upper and 1 7
lower horizontal face of the tetrahedrons are 6 3
equal to 9.
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Depending on the applied dominance, the 7
values would appear to indicate a clockwise or 1 6 7 4
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counter-clockwise rotation. Dominance being 4
face value toward vertex value or vice versa. 7 4
Arbitrarily the sequence of point-line-plane 1
may be applied. Therefore the sequence 1 6 3 1
would be vertex-edge-face, which is opposite 9
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of that which is displayed. Since both upper
and lower tetrahedron would have the same
direction then the values would only indicate a
potential and not an actual rotation.
Figure 6
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