Transcribed by Bert.
[October 15,2016 Part 1 (17:25)]
Caller: How many is iON?
iON: Well, you take a dodecahedron - then you take every angle in a dodecahedron - and each degree is “Us”. So, it’s a lot - a lot.
Caller: More than several?
iON: A lot more than several, yeah.
Caller: Does that number keep multiplying? Does it keep evolving into more and more, or does it stay the same?
iON: Just as fractions… just as fractions are innumerable, so are angles of conductivity.
[October 15,2016 Part 1 (17:25)]
Caller: How many is iON?
iON: Well, you take a dodecahedron - then you take every angle in a dodecahedron - and each degree is “Us”. So, it’s a lot - a lot.
Caller: More than several?
iON: A lot more than several, yeah.
Caller: Does that number keep multiplying? Does it keep evolving into more and more, or does it stay the same?
iON: Just as fractions… just as fractions are innumerable, so are angles of conductivity.
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