The Planck Unit contains the EM Polarity Inversion Rotation. This results in a linear momentum: the Pink Arrow. It implies the dual spin rotation, on the one side, and the other side. And can be represented by the equilateral Triangle: The core (surprise of) Tetryonics.
You may want to print out the above image, 2-sided. Then:
- look for the magnetic polarity: along the bottom
- look for the electric polarity (on both triangle sides)
- look for the zero-point of the rotation (in the middle)
- look for the resulting direction of motion (to the vertex)
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