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Originally Posted by Profpat Hi JAK: Thanks for your insight. My An Idea also uses the I Ching binary numbering system to come up with the numbers 0-7, to represent the 8 areas, and while I eliminated gluons, physicist use 8 gluons to explain the quark binding. And let us not forget the octrees:
An octree is a tree data structure in which each internal node has up to eight children. Octrees are most often used to partition a three dimensional space by recursively subdividing it into eight octants. Octrees are the three-dimensional analog of quadtrees. The name is formed from oct + tree, and normally written " octree", not " octtree". Best, Pat |
Thank you, Pat, for so clearly delivering visuals of the octree. However, from a conceptual perspective, a globe is according to me a better delivery as ultimate feature, not the cube. The cube is already an expressed spatial feature that therefore does not capture the in-out aspect of our universe best. The other things you mention are still the same. The eight parts are still found in the triple divided globe, yet the whole (the ninth part) is different from the eight parts.