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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 6:00 pm
by Alexandr Korol
is a mass of tetrahedrons which, depending on how they’re arranged, give rise to the vertices of the icosahedron. That is, if you take 20 tetrahedrons and rotate them in different ways so they all interlock and overlap, they generate the icosahedron — and what’s more, there are these sharp tips that protrude from each triangular face of the icosahedron. So in total, there are 32 vertex points: 12 from the icosahedron itself and 20 additional tips projecting from its faces. And now I must start building the icosahedron in all possible ways — every method of assembling it using tetrahedrons. Then I’ll need to construct the dodecahedron in various ways as well, also using tetrahedrons. And what I understand is that the system wants me to try every path. That is, imagine — I’m not supposed to just try one method of building the matrix and be done with it. No. It’s like I’m meant to master it so deeply, like assembling a weapon — assembling a rifle in five or six seconds. I need to be able to build every geometric shape like that, using all the different possible methods, because there are many — different approaches, different sequences of how one thing follows another. And there are a ton of these variations, and I’m trying them all — it’s incredible. It’s not that I’m stuck, it’s not that I’m afraid I won’t figure it out — no. It’s already solved in the future. What fascinates me is how I’m getting there now, how I’m acquiring this knowledge. After each day of working on the matrix, I feel insane changes in myself, I feel insane heat, I feel like I’m tuning into something, I feel something awakening within me. I felt so unwell the other day, then I thought — maybe some solar flares — and there actually was a flare on the 23rd. That’s exactly when, through the night and into the next day, I was sitting with this matrix, deciphering it and still deciphering it — I enjoy it. Well, because building a little ship — that’s great of course, or a little airplane, I love that too — but you build it just so it’ll look nice on your shelf later, and that’s it. And during the process, you get a good state of mind, you focus, develop patience — it’s very beneficial, probably the most beneficial thing for a person, for their health, for their psyche, when someone does modeling. But here, you see, I’m doing that same modeling, yet I don’t know what might come out of it. Each time I make a new discovery, I learn all these proportions, the golden ratio, I study all these geometric shapes — in essence, I’m discovering the matrix of God, the structure