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There are two fundamental units within the integrated framework of the UniFrame. These units are building blocks of the UniFrame. Which one of the two units you recognize is a matter of perspective. |
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From one perspective, you see the UniFrame as an array of conjoined TRD frames, that is, open cells with the common shape of a truncated rhombic dodecahedron (TRD). |
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compound local network called the |
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You may recognize the UniCube as the core of a hypercube, a four-dimensional version of the cube. Computer scientists call the UniCube a reduced 4-D hypercube. |
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Also, the UniCube looks like a diagram of the compound cubane (CH8), one of the more famous so-called "cage" molecules recently in the news. |
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