Abstract
In this third report demonstrating Subspace Field Theory, matter is fit semi-quantitatively to the Octahedral point group. The result of this procedure describes the inversion between energy and matter. This inversion process aligns the pseudo-vector of the Higgs boson to a C2-axes set, where it remains permanently orthogonal to space, providing an explanation for the scalar nature of the Higgs boson and, simultaneously, Dark Matter. The result of the fitting process leads to the Muskegon Model, representing a new model of bonding that uses the Standard Model of physics as its foundation. The Muskegon Model is used to describe the elements of matter along the first row of the Periodic Table.
