Here is a clip of Aaron Cohen who supposedly was the Manager of the Command module...
I agree; don't drop names. I was taught my trade by the people who worked on this spacecraft. We're closer to the original sources than you.
...stating that the CM was about a 6X6X6 CUBE
He states the volume of the
crew compartment was this value. You seem unable to distinguish habitable volume from total volume even after it has been explained to you in half a dozen different ways. At one point you praised the skill and credentials of the people here. Now would be a good time for you to admit that you simply don't have the math and geometry background to understand what's going on.
since you don't believe the Smithsonian that currently has possesion of the CM...
First, there is more than one CM. In fact, the NASM possesses more than one CM.
Second, no one is disputing the Smithsonian's claim. We are disputing
your interpretation of what that cited number means. You are patently incapable of understanding the difference, and that's the problem -- not some farfetched claim that the CM was somehow too small.
maybe the boss of the design team might help
Maybe you shouldn't have resigned from your education. It should be obvious to you now why you needed it.