If you don't spice your food, you don't need the spices.
I don't over spice good meat, I use spices for other foods in appropriate amounts. With more points of reference do you see the central point?
With tetrahedral understanding you can see in 4 dimensions. A triangle lets you see in 3 dimensions, because a triangle is the ratio of a spiral. The spiral projects in 3d space. But you can't see in 4 dimensions only 3. If you use tetrahedral understanding, you can project spirals in 3 dimensions, and since space time is curved, the 3 dimensions return to the center as hypotrochoids and epitrochoids.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypotrochoid#/media/File:HypotrochoidOutThreeFifths.gif
The combustion chamber on the wankel is an epitrochoid.
Funnily enough 5/3 ratio is expressed in all turbulent eddies. That is all collapsing swirl patterns.
Dude tetrahedral lives in 3 dimensions, triangle is 2 dimensions. Time isn't applied to the shapes until the environment is to be considered to have an affect over time to them.
I can see in four dimensions because I can see time pass. I can stare at a tree and notice that the first second is not the same as the last second.
As for making spirals, Tetrahedron will get you a nice curved spline from the bottom point to the furthest outset point back to the top point. If you want spirals the way nature draws them, you must go back to the phi ratio. and speak the language of the gods.
Which has no affect on if making a pulled pork with heavily spiced sauce is going to make a bad meal or not. You go back to the 6 senses and preference.
And you bet your ass I'm throwing on some rub on that pork.
phi has been distorted. Why did we make it two squares? Are squares not two mirrored triangles? You can get phi by using triangles, *four(dislexia) triangles equidistant from the center subdivided gives you a hyper-spiral. You know, the six sided star.
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