Stacked Phenomenon through a process of Phractilation form a matrix of Phibres with all their intersecting points (Vertices) being "Matter" / Phenoms. The 11 Phlat Phenomenon when stacked in all directions form an almost unlimited amount of Membranes (M)
First image is to help visualise how the Phenomena can stack perfectly without gaps. Here is a cube of Philter Phibres from half phyramids of 6 Phenomena. As you can see when their apex all touch at a single point then they stack perfectly. now using your mind add the other halves of the Phenom & you can see that they align along 3 Phield Phibre axes (of what SP calls 3 dimensions). A full 6 Phenomenon form a unit (With thier other phyramid halves) is also known as tetrakis hexahedron / tetrahexahedron
The Phenomenon on it's side this time with internal Phield Phibres as well as the external Philter Phibres. However actual top & bottom Phyramids will be more squat than pictured here as regular equalateral faced octahedrons don't stack without addtional polyhedra like tetrahedrons. If the top & bottom Phyramids have a centre (E) to apex that's half the width of the square base (a "Squatoctahedron" or Square Bipyramid) they are able to stack/tesselate perfectly if some are rotated as seen in the cube image above
Image of a slice of the phenomena to visulise the stacking. Note that it doesn't contain the internal Phield Phibres. Also note that the outside Phenomena are cut in half but full units will be shaped like the Phenomena image above as in real Phenomena they will never appear as singular pyramids or cubes
Image creditsThere are 2 kinds
The most basic structures of membranes are triangles (Phaces) of 3 Phenom (3P) or Squares (Phrames) of 4 Phenom (4P) These triangle & Square planes (Phlats) extend & tile outwards in 2 directions to form each membrane. Each Phlat (Phace or Phrame) is the smallest possible plane on their respective membranes with each of the Phlat edges being 1 Phurlon between vertices. But because as explained in the Phibres section we know that in the PTM The Phurlon can stretch & bend at vertex Points (Phenom), then these membranes are able to "wobble" as some Phrames may become massive whilst others small & causing the membranes to warp & distort & stretch (thus the Phenomena as well). But each membrane layer will stay 1 Phurlon apart like it has an aircushion between them.
There is an almost unlimited amount of these maps/membranes in all directions, or almost unlimited "dimensions" as they are seen as in SP
Now imagine that each membrane is stacked like a pile of old crinkly maps, The maps are massive, too big for you to comprehend. So Big that you are standing on one. That pile expanding above and below you seemingly endlessly. And each map is hovering a Phurlon above or below each other, like how when you drop a flat piece of paper on to another it slides off because a thin layer of air is trapped between.
Then imagine that there is another pile, but this time the pile is rotated 90º and is able to magically intersect all the up-down maps to make a left-right pile. Then another pile & they rotate another 90º again to make a front-back pile intersecting all the other maps. These are all the internal planes of the Phenomenon
Now repeat that process 8 more times for the 8 external planes of the Phenomenon 1 Phurlon away from the centre where you are standing and observing this all from & you now have all of the Phenomena
But note: You wouldnt be able to stand in the middle and watch this all happen unless you poked a whole there for you to ocupy & seeing as you cant observe yourself... then even though you know you exist, that space appears empty. You in this case are the Phen, the projector of the universe, & all Phenomena
Learn more about the the void, passive, eternal, the null container that the Phenomena (universe) expands into. & why Space is not a thing
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