.Principle of Generational Levels
The Principle of Generational Levels states:
Each level affects or is affected by those adjacent to or on multiples of itself
The Principle of Generational Levels refers to the ability of a value to interact with other values. An example of this idea is that the SCIET has four levels, two from the tetron and two from their grouping. these can be identified from smallest to largest, with 1 being the radius of the internal void center values, 2 being the length of the tetron or the radius of the whole, 3 being the diameter of the void center values and 4 being the diameter of the whole group.
It is interesting that the fourth and fifth sacred solids are illustrated here. It is also interesting that the Greek perception that the Icosahedron is associated with water and the Dodecahedron is associated with the aether. A view that is close to what is described in SCIET Theory, although the icosahedron is actually a composite structure of tetrons in SCIET.
The first level derives from the triangularities, long edge of a tetron, and is represented above by the the letter (A), or the outer sphere. The tetron is the basic reaction of the Void to change. The four points of the tetron are balanced by the point in the middle which represents the Void. Because the tetron is a reaction by the Void to change, it is unstable and appears and disappears as its presence serves to eliminate the conditions that created it.
When the tetrons are sustained by change they group into sets of twenty sharing a single point at the center and become self-reinforcing. This is the SCIET and it is the source of generational levels.
The second level (B), the inner sphere, is derived from the center of each tetron and is based on the compounded values of four first level center points. It is the basis of the inter dimensional exchange, whose purpose is to balance the four first level center points.
The third and fourth levels are represented by the center dot above designated (C). Compounded values resulting from both the charge (A) center points and the (B) center points are centered on the dot.
Generational Levels determine bonding angles and relationships in molecules. Higher compound values translate into a greater interactive force. Thus the center value is the most powerful effect.
The diagram above represents the SCIET's basic configuration.
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