Non-Tarski spaces contain not only the set (infinity) of points in the space-interior; but also the uncountable set (superset) of points on the interior
WALL of the sphere.
Although
non-Tarski shapes contain only interior points: they are porous.
This is due to the spinning-panformal-primes on the Tarski sphere..
Tarski shapes (superset on the exterior of the shape) are nonporous; while
non-Tarski shapes (superset on the
wall-interior) are porous. The concept of internal (infrasonic) cavitations helps explain the relative porousness of
non-Tarski shapes by assigning them to spinning-panformal-primes embedded in the interior
wall of the
non-Tarski shape.
These (internal) cavitations allow the points of gravity-frequentism (dark frequentism) to escape outside of the non-Tarski shape.
These internal-cavity shapes explain the ontology of anti-Fauvic spaces from an emergentist perspective.