This is documentation that I want to make Tetryonic Legos.
3D Printed 2D mass energy fields that combine to form tetryons, which combine to form the standard model and periodic table, and compounds, molecules, etc.
Idk how you'd get the flat teteactys to snap to the other 3 to close the topology and it be sturdy
I think it could be done with magnets but you'd have to laser engrave them, color them, etc. And that would cost millions, but magnetic would be the coolest and most practical
These people that created the rubiks version are really close to being onto that I'm talking about but not quite the same thing. They used squares but the squares form a superposition boson field.
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