The new assessment of the crystal The first parameter they would be trying to assess would be to estimate the number of the external flat surfaces that were visible to the naked eye. The count as such was easy. One could actually count them macroscopically, as had been done by Greek scientists and mathematicians back in 1979 in their effort to arrive at the first mathematical function for the 1rst Acropolis Experiment. Back then, more empirically rather than theoretically, 3330+3 external flat planes had been counted of which three were triangular and resided in the core, while only 360 first-level subcrystals were external and could be counted with a naked eye. They assumed that the three, serially-arrayed subcrystals along the longitudinal axis were precisely at the centre of the dodeca

