HC Unit Solid Geometry - Helium Tetrahedron - Neon Dodecahedron

Posted on the 24 March 2016 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN
it's been a while since I thought about the HC (or Hertzan Chimera) Unit. The HC Unit cycles sinusoidally between Universal Equilibrium IN, CCW out, Universal Equilibrium IN, CW out... i.e. + 0 - 0 + 0 - 0 + 0 - 0 etc. Always the same cycle. HC Units link up in an unbroken looping chain to make atoms like this for HC12 +0-0+0-0+0-0.
HC Units in atoms therefore acts as both a nuclear proton AND a nuclear neutron, the 'electron' being a result of the interactions of these cycling HC Units in the circular chain. Three HC Units together in this format +0- or 0+0 or -0+ or 0-0 are the (open ended) building blocks of all higher atoms but...
NOBLE GASES ARE THE KEY
Helium 2:4 has a total of four constituents resulting in two electrons (no net charge).
Neon 10:20 has a total of twenty constituents resulting in ten electrons (no net charge).
So, for a laugh, I thought, "Solid geometry," and it seems to work in these two cases...

vertices refer to HC Units in the atom
unused edges refer to filled electron shell


vertices refer to HC Units in the atom
unused edges refer to filled electron shell


I'm now wondering if I can cunningly BACKWARDS ENGINEER my idea from HC20 (Neon) to HC4 (Helium) by taking away these three HCs, the building blocks of all atoms, one by one. I know it's a cheat, but if it works...