The Frontier Atlas
VECTOR: GEOMETRIC MODEL / TEACHING TOOLImplosion Group (international)Dan Winter / Implosion Group — sold via GeometricModels.org

Star Mother Kit

A $100, 286-piece physical geometry kit for building nested Platonic-solid models — the most accessible price point in the entire Implosion Group ecosystem, sitting between a teaching tool and an energetic-charging claim.

1 SOURCES CITED
CLAIMED — WHAT THE MAKER STATES
  • The maker describes the kit as a precise physical model of 'the geometric origins of biologic negentropy,' embedding a star-tetrahedron, octahedron, cube, and nested dodecahedra/icosahedron at specific golden-ratio scale ratios.
  • The product page states users 'can charge your seeds, rock powder... place them at the center of your Star Mother Kit in an environment with high fractality' — an explicit energetic-charging claim attached to what is otherwise sold as an educational model kit.
  • The kit is marketed as connecting to the geometric structure of hydrogen and DNA codon bonds via the maker's own equations, framed as a teaching tool for this theory.
CITED SOURCES — NAMED, NOT ADJUDICATED
Dan Winter's hydrogen-radius / golden-ratio equations

The maker's own claimed proof that hydrogen's atomic radii follow golden-ratio exponents of the Planck length — a proprietary claim, not an independently reviewed one.

EVERY SOURCE IS NAMED SO YOU CAN VERIFY IT YOURSELF. NAMING A SOURCE IS NOT ENDORSING IT.

OPEN QUESTIONS — NOT YET RESOLVED
  • Is the 'charging seeds/rock powder' claim tested in any way, or is it presented purely as folk practice alongside the geometry-teaching function?
  • Setting aside the energetic claims, does the kit function well simply as a physical model for teaching Platonic solid geometry and the golden ratio?
FIELD NOTE

This is the lowest-commitment product in the whole ecosystem researched so far — $100 vs. $700–$6,900 for the devices — and accepts both PayPal and cryptocurrency. Real dated customer photos exist (a buyer in Argentina, a buyer in the US), which is more concrete evidence of an actual functioning small business than most claims elsewhere in this region.

It sits at an interesting edge of the Atlas's own taxonomy: part educational geometry toy, part claimed energetic tool — worth watching as a test case for whether 'device' framing fits every entry equally well.

SOURCE: geometricmodels.org/2019/02/06/star-mother-kit (scraped 2026-07-09)

THE DATA POINT — WHAT THE ATLAS IS COLLECTING

Does the geometric model teach the underlying mathematics accurately, independent of the energetic claims layered on top?

Not assessed yet — would require someone with geometry/crystallography background to evaluate the model's accuracy on its own terms.

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