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The smallest Quantum Matrix are Cwantum Cubes.

There are two types of Cwantum Cubes that have a regular, predictable and expanding pattern. As the shapes progressively build, they have a 3D lattice of points with equal lines of force between them.

The First type shown here are a series of shapes based on the tetrahedral frame of 6 and Magic Squares. There is only 1 length of energy line empirically measured as the square root of 2. This line is 1 long, represented here in Qtips or straws. 

To me the shapes represent the elements in the Periodic Table.

The Bible was inspired by God - written in code. The Star of David can be seen in two circumscribed interlocking tetrahedrons. Some very interesting concepts can be found at the Muru Foundation and the Torah Codes which show codes in the Hebrew Bible.




The construction on the first 3 Cwantum Cubes come from the Quantum Matrix of 6 equal length and thickness lines. The 6 equal lines arrange four squares in a 2x2 configuration. They have a framework of 3x3. It looks like a Cross in a square. When these 6 equal lines of force are taken are placed in space, they become lines of force.


Confine these 6 lines of force in a sphere or cube and they rearrange to the shape of a tetrahedron.




At the top the shape of a Cwantum 1 Cube can be found by using a matrix of 6 lines that form of a tetrahedron. This is spun and there appears to be 12 energy lines.  The circumscribed, interlocking tetrahedron is smaller than the cube and can fit within it. This shape can be seen as a face crossed cube frame with 12 energy lines.

It represents the electronic structure of the 1st Element Hydrogen.



In the middle the Cwantum 2 Cube can be found by using a matrix of 18 lines in the form of a stellated tetrahedron. This is spun and there appears a total of 36 energy lines. The circumscribed interlocking stellated tetrahedron formes 10 tetrahedral spaces and 16 points. The diagonal measurement is used in the second type of Cwantum Cube. 

A single stellated tetrahedron when rotating can loose its central tetrahedron and become the frame of a cube.

It represents the electronic structure of the 2nd Element Helium.



At the bottom a Cwantum 3 Cube in motion can be found by using a matrix of 72 lines in the form of a stellated octahedron and cubeoctohedron. When motionless can be seen as 36 energy lines in the configuration of a stellated octohedron or cubeoctohedron.  It has 2 layers, 1 point in the middle and 26 surrounding. It has a 3x3x3 matrix or 27 points. Inside this Cwantum 3 Cube is a Cwantum 2 Cube.

It represents the electronic structure of the 10th Element Neon.


Cwantum 4 Cube

The Cwantum 4 Cube has the appearance of a 4x4 grid or 16 points on each of the 6 faces of the cube. There are 4 energy lines emanating from each point. An additional 6 points are produced at the centre face of the entrapped cube. It has 2 layers excluding the entrapped cube.

A picture will be displayed below of a Cwantum 4 Cube with Cwantum 1,2,3 Cubes inside after the Gravity Wheel project has been completed.

It represents the electronic structure of the 18th element Argon.



The Cwantum 5 Cube has the appearance of a 5x5 grid or 25 points on each of the 6 faces of the cube. There are 5 energy lines emanating from each point, except corners and the centre of each face. It has 3 layers.

Pictured below is the the Cwantum 5 Cube with Cwantum 1,2,3 and 4 Cubes inside.

It represents the electronic structure of the 36th Element, Krypton.




The Cwantum 6 Cube has the 2D appearance of a Magic 6 Square surrounding a cube, it has 36 points on each of the 6 faces of the cube. There are 6 energy lines emanating from each point, except corners and the centre of each face. It has 3 layers.

Pictured below is the the Cwantum 6 Cube with Cwantum 1,2,3 and 5 Cubes inside.

It represents the electronic structure of the 54th Element, Xenon.




Cwantum Cubes Second Type



© Ant Burr 2005