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Images 19 - 21 illustrate the three transitional states each of which is a Phi stellar polyhedron. The first two are aggregations of twenty prolate Phi hexahedra. They are enantiomorphic i.e. they are mirror images of each other but not identical. The third is an aggregation of eight prolate and twelve oblate Phi hexahedra cells. Image 22 illustrates both cells in isolation. The prolate cell is coloured orange, the oblate grey/ white.

Prolate and oblate Phi hexahedra can aggregate in numerous stellar arrangements. Image 27 illustrates some examples of these including an aggregation of twenty oblate Phi hexahedra about a common centre.

 

In turn compatible stellar polyhedra aggregate to form planar clusters.

 

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