The Absolute Cube

The Absolute Cube is basically the 'cubest' a cube can be. More formally, it is the closest you can be to a perfectly accurate cube, so all other cubes are less like the idea of a 'cube' or are exactly just as accurate. Because of this, The Absolute Cube is very geometrically stable.

Absolute Cubes also tesselate, which can form many larger-scale structures, like The Absolute Truth. When tessellated, Absolute Cubes can store information extremely efficiently, and the faces of Absolute Cubes are actually formed of a slightly lower-dimensional Absolute Cube, and it goes down infinitely (down ω levels), and the cube's edge lengths getting slightly smaller each time, with the smallest being about $$\epsilon_{512}$$Planck lengths, but the exact value is currently unknown.

Composition
Inside The Absolute Cube's surface resides a single Absolute Octahedron, and the actual surface, as already said, is composed of Absolute Cubes.