From: spudnik on
buncha wordgoo about Higgs "doublets," but, at least,
you are in the correct mode to speak of 4d-ness of *space*,
with the tetrahedron -- not "tine-space" of Minkowski's late outburat!

> In my chiral space filling example there are two elements.
> 1; regular tets or tetrahedrons which are rotated relative to each
> other and
> connected to each other only by their 4 corner points.
> 2; the remaining space in between, which is a deformed truncated
> tetrahedron.

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