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The Library of Triangles
The Triangle of Divinity
Omniscience, Omnipotence, and Omnibenevolence The triangle of Omniscience, Omnipotence, and Omnibenevolence  describes three fundamental...
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The Triangle of Belief
Knowledge, Assent, and Trust The triangle of Knowledge (Notitia), Assent (Assensus), and Trust (Fiducia) represents the three essential...
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The Triangle of Digital Color
Red, Green, and Blue (RGB Model) The triangle of Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) Â represents the three primary colors of light, forming the...
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The Triangle of Color Theory
Hue, Value, and Saturation The triangle of Hue, Value, and Saturation  defines the three essential attributes of color, shaping how we...
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The Triangle of Seed Development
Embryo, Endosperm, and Coat The triangle of Embryo, Endosperm, and Coat  represents the three main components of a seed, each playing a...
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The Triangle of Tsunami Dynamics
Generation, Propagation, and Inundation The triangle of Generation, Propagation, and Inundation  explains the life cycle of tsunamis,...
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The Triangle of Light Waves
Visible, Ultraviolet, and Infrared The triangle of Visible, Ultraviolet, and Infrared  represents key regions of the electromagnetic...
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The Triangle of Wave Characteristics
Amplitude, Frequency, and Waveform The triangle of Amplitude, Frequency, and Waveform  defines the core characteristics of a wave,...
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The Triangle of Hair Structure
Cuticle, Cortex, and Medulla The triangle of Cuticle, Cortex, and Medulla  represents the three main layers of a hair strand, each...
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The Triangle of Smell Perception
Epithelium, Bulb, and Cortex The triangle of Epithelium, Bulb, and Cortex  represents the core components of the olfactory system,...
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