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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 10:10 am
by Alexandr Korol
Question: In the book, you ask your reader to look at the icon of the Trinity to see the triangle in it. And on page 400 there is a drawing of the Trinity, showing how this triangle fits into the cube. But as I understand it, the drawing shows an isosceles tetrahedron. That is, in the Trinity, all sides are not equal. And earlier in the book you asked the reader to find how to inscribe two equilateral tetrahedrons into the cube. So, do I understand correctly that the Trinity is precisely an isosceles tetrahedron and has nothing to do with the equilateral tetrahedrons that can be found in the cube? In other words, the confusion is why the Trinity is not an equilateral triangle, according to your drawing?

Page 400? I don’t know, the printed version... No, you’re not describing the printed version. It’s a different version — let’s check a different version of Volume Two. Well, no, no, no — you got a bit confused. Let me give you a hint. Actually, it’s a very good question, thank you. Look, your question is about the fact that in the image where I show the Trinity, the triangle depicted there — if you measure it with a ruler — is not equilateral. That is, not all the sides are equal, only two are equal, and the third is different, meaning it’s isosceles. And you also say “isosceles tetrahedron” and “equilateral tetrahedron.” A tetrahedron can only be one thing. Everything else is not a tetrahedron anymore — this is very important. So if we’re talking about a tetrahedron, then it is a tetrahedron, which means all its sides are equal. That’s very important. No other triangles are allowed. And as for the fact that it’s depicted slightly distorted there — that’s because this is the whole point: it’s a matrix, and it’s three-dimensional, and it’s shown from an angle. You do know there are ancient depictions — yantras — for which nobody today knows the explanation, because all of that knowledge has been lost. In Hinduism, there are yantras. All these people nowadays, who live who knows how and consider themselves spiritual while under the influence of some kind of psychotropics — they love to draw these yantras and travel to various such countries. I also love history and culture, but you must be conscious, clean, and with God, not under influence. And these people under influence, they’re the ones who draw those yantras. The most popular yantra is the Sri Yantra, which has a bunch of triangles — some big, some small, some wide, some narrow. That’s simply because this volumetric matrix is tilted in a way that distorts them. Do you get it? And then it gets flattened into a two-dimensional yantra.