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Each major religion has its own unique symbol, (basically a brand icon), and the Doctrine of Infinite Dimensions is no exception. The Christian Church has the "Cross", the Judaism has the "Star Of David" and Infinite Dimensions has the "Tekrath".
Originally conceived in 3 dimensions, below is the original 2D representation, badly drawn by me using a mouse. I realise it's a shabby job, but one has to start somewhere.
Take the centre of a tetrahedron and create 4 loops of metal strip from there around each of the vertices, each with a single twist. There is the symbol of this doctrine.
The loops are an expansion on the symbol for infinity: ∞.
The tetrahedron represents multiple dimensions.
The twist is the twist of Moebius producing a multi-dimensional object with only one face. This represents the primal single-dimensional state.
The device rests securely as a tripod with a single lobe pointing upwards. This represents the aspirations of the Ura firmly supported by a solid grounding in reality.
The Tekrath is similar to the electron cloud distribution of a methane molecule. It is not the same because the clouds form lobes rather than strips but the orientation is tetrahedral. This is no bad thing. Methane is a fine little storehouse of energy and is the primary member of the great hydrocarbon family, upon which so much of life is based.