Syzygy VI

Syzygy VI is formed by the Tone Waveform  and one of three possible Gauge Waveforms (orange) whose Polar Triangle is immediately adjacent the Polar Triangle of the one Syzygy VII Gauge Waveform's Polar Triangle. The viewer will discover that since the Polar Triangle of a Syzgy VI Gauge Waveform is directly oppisite the Polar Triangle of a Syzygy I Gauge Waveform, the two Gauge Waveforms create a Syzygy VII relationship between themselves.

Syzygy VI is also complimentary oppisite of Syzygy I in terms of the calculation of intervals, because its plane of symmetry intersects 60 angles rather than 108.
and calculates the remaining possible Major Second (whole step) and Major Third (two whole steps) intervals left by Syzygy I.

Syzygy VI (1): A sharp - G sharp - E - D sharp - A sharp
Syzygy VI (2): D - C - G sharp - F sharp - D
Syzygy VI (3): F sharp - E - C - A sharp  - F sharp

You can can observe these meaurements by clicking the orange rectangle with the music note. Clicking an orange
 vertical "w" icon will change the particular syzygy and what the rectangle will play.

108 degree angles have an asymmetrical relationship in Syzygy VI, but this asymmetry has a musical function which will be shown in the next section.