In this paper, we look for more similarities between the 5-dimensional model of the graviton, presented to us in the Dimensional Gate Operators (DGO) Standard Model, and other mathematical entities like the Golden Ratio and Quasicrystals. We square off the 5D graviton theory with other 5D gravity theories, which leads us to conclude that few of them are actually 5- dimensional, from a strictly DGO perspective. Instead, we investigate the 5D characteristics of the Golden Mean, which bears fruit in the hyper-dimensional projections of 5-fold quasicrystals. Quasicrystals (QC) are candidates for the Fundamental Polytope of quantum gravity and also possess the geometry seen in the DGO representation of the weak bosons, and gluons. In light of this, we posit a superposition of the Higgs and Graviton that is represented by a vertex-first projection of a 6-cube to a rhombic triacontahedron. The relationship between the QC lattices and the DGO suggests a superficial geometric unity of the strong, weak force and gravity.