Phimonds are 4-Phenom structures in Phen Theory, formed by a joined pair of Tension Phrames that create a diamond shape (♢). They appear as scalar tension sides of the Phenomenon (ΦΝ8) and form the side lattice of the octahedral structure.
Each Phimond consists of 4 Phenom connected via Tension Phibres, arranged in a vertical top-bottom phrameset. These are essential components of the Philter (ΦΝ⌗), mediating scalar tension across the structure.
(Speculation: These are analogous to tetraquarks — quark structures made of two quarks and two antiquarks. Phimonds mimic this configuration using scalar polarity instead of colour charge.)
Each generation has 4 Phimonds arranged directionally — left/right and front/back — for a total of 12 Phimonds.
These act as tensioned “diamond faces” that stitch together neighbouring phrames.
Each Phimond is a projection face, relative to rotation. Left/right/front/back serve as visual guides, not fixed positions.
❄♢ Left = (B⁺, R⁻, Y⁺, B⁻)
❄♢ Right = (B⁺, R⁺, Y⁻, B⁻)
❄♢ Front = (B⁺, Y⁻, R⁻, B⁻)
❄♢ Back = (B⁺, Y⁺, R⁺, B⁻)
☀♢ Left = (Y⁺, B⁻, R⁻, Y⁻)
☀♢ Right = (Y⁺, B⁺, R⁺, Y⁻)
☀♢ Front = (Y⁺, R⁻, B⁺, Y⁻)
☀♢ Back = (Y⁺, R⁺, B⁻, Y⁻)
♨♢ Left = (R⁺, Y⁻, B⁻, R⁻)
♨♢ Right = (R⁺, Y⁺, B⁺, R⁻)
♨♢ Front = (R⁺, B⁻, Y⁺, R⁻)
♨♢ Back = (R⁺, B⁺, Y⁻, R⁻)
Phimonds form the side mesh of the Philter (ΦΝ⌗). While Phyramids are scalar nodes, Phimonds are the scalar panels between them — stabilising lateral tension.
(Speculation: Phimonds may act like gluonic membranes, distributing tension between scalar poles like gluons bind quarks.)
(Speculation: Phimonds = Tetraquarks)
(Speculation: Tension Phibres = Gluons or Photon Strings)
(Speculation: Scalar Polarity = Colour Charge Replacement)
Though not direct analogues to QCD tetraquarks, Phimonds follow similar balancing logic:
Four interlinked polarised units
Force-bonded
Geometry-based stability