Zome Primer

4 Clustering

4  Clustering

4.1  Twenty-one Zone Structure

2Triacontahedron

3 In this series, the central zome is higher. It could as well be lower.

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Figure 4.36: Triacontahedron, 1

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Figure 4.37: Triacontahedron, 2

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Figure 4.38: triacontahedron, 3

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Figure 4.39: triacontahedron, 4

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Figure 4.40: triacontahedron, 5

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Figure 4.41: triacontahedron, 5

10 Enneacontahedron of edge length B clustered with triacontahedron of edge length A and triacontahedron of edge length AT1.

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Figure 4.42: Enneacontahedron with 2 triacontahedrons

12 Clusters of triacontahedra - A line vertical.

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Figure 4.43: Triacontahedra, 5

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Figure 4.44: triacontahedra, 5

4.2  Twenty-one Zone Zome Clusters

156 A LINES 15 C LINES Orientation: A lines horizontal

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Figure 4.45: Two triacontahedra fused through skew hexagon.

17 Two triacontahedra fused through skew hexagon.

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Figure 4.46: Front view - same as above.

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Figure 4.47: Same cluster as above - One zome has zone stretched past others.

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Figure 4.48: Three triacontahedra fused, through skew hexagon.

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Figure 4.49: Front view - same as above.

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Figure 4.50:  Fourth zome added - fused to two side zomes through skew hexagon - fused to front zome through vertical section.

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Figure 4.51: Same as above. Notice the appearance of C and CT in the floor sections.