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Synergetics Dictionary — N

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← Myth (2) | N →


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C11176

N

← N | Naga (1) →


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N:

"N = Prime Number

"A capital N is a precessed Z.

"Z = Vector."


C11177

Naga (1)

← N | Naga (2) →


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Naga:

"Goldy then introduces Naga, the sea serpent: god of the oceanic world of the ancients. Naga is the wave. Naga is a live tetrahelix. At sea the wavilinear profile of Naga's back always rims the horizon.

"Influenced by the language of previous millenniums of long distance ocean-traveling sailors coming originally from the atolls of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans into the Arabian Sea to reach Mesopotamia, and by the subsequent tracing of those world-encircling, deep sea routes by the Phoenicians, the ancient Hebraic language of the earliest Biblical scripture came to contain the word nachash, which means 'serpent,' or 'whisper,' or 'divine,' (the ch being a guttural or 'g' sound); i.e., naga and nachashol (or nagashol) means the sea, and the root verb Nacha (=naga) means to lead, conduct, guide, and Nacha (pronounced naga) is also the name of the ancient seafarer N (O) (A) (CH-- Noah.

"'Nachan' (pronounced nagan) is the word for copper or bronze alloy, the latter being the high-strength form of the nonrustable metal with which all ship fastenings, fittings and instruments have of necessity been fashioned since copper's first discovery,"

  • Cite GOLDYLOCKS, pp. I1,I2, 30 May'75

C11178

Naga (2)

← Naga (1) | Naga (3) →


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Naga:

"and its alloyed production as bronze by humans 5,000 years ago at Ban Chiang in Thailand, where the bronze age first took over from the stone age, in what was once a Venice-like complex of canals leading from the sea into all of the Southeast Asian lowlands on the Indochina coast nearest to all the seafaring activities of the Southwest Pacific in the region where the Naga nation long ago came off the sea and out upon the mainland, and as yet lives, where Hanoi now exists.

"Two thousand years ago there existed a place called NGanna.

"This bronze age birth occurs at the final peak of the Austro-nesian civilization, of which there are evidences going back 16,000 years or more. These ancient water peoples' world embraced the Central and South Pacific, South Indian Ocean all the way westward to include Madagascar, and all the way eastward to include Easter Island, and all the way northward to include both Japan and the Hawaiian Islands, and southward to include New Zealand. This is the world of Naga, the 'na' prefix' being the 'na' of na-vy; na-tivity; na-vi-ga-tion; na-tion. 180 million of these Austronesians as yet are alive and many are as yet living with the same maritime and insular artifacts as those of"


C11179

Naga (3)

← Naga (2) | Naga to Eden →


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Naga:

"their possibly millions-of-years-ago forbears.

"When the god of the sea, Naga, tidally enters the river mouths of the land, as seen from the high mountain, his snake shape is clearly revealed by the river's shape. The Japanese word for river, 'Nagala,' indicates that the ancient water people looked upon the river's banks and bed as constituting the female organ of the land being sexually intruded by Naga, the god of the sea, as the oceanic tides pulsed inwardly and outwardly for great distances at the lower extremities of the rivers. The early humans sensed and revered the greater pattern events of Universe as manifesting an ever and everywhere presence of a knowing, life-giving, supporting and terminating competence vastly greater than that of humans. They saw themselves and all that they could see, including the Sun, Moon, and stars, as having only minuscule local parts in an organic whole whose shape and size transcended both the ranges of their vision and the scope of their imagining."


C11180

Naga to Eden

← Naga (3) | Naga (1) →


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I work on different books at the same time-- like a painter. Naga to Eden goes from a speculative prehistory to the stage of humanity gradually coming out of the Pacific onto the land. I've been exploring that side of history since I was in the Navy in World War I. This book will reconstruct history from the sailor's and shipbuilder's viewpoint.


C11181

Naga (1)

← Naga to Eden | Naga Naga Theme Naga to Eden (2) →


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Naga: Naga Theme: Naga to Eden:

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C11182

Naga Naga Theme Naga to Eden (2)

← Naga (1) | Nail (1) →


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C11183

Nail (1)

← Naga Naga Theme Naga to Eden (2) | Naivete →


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See Wind Stress & Housing, (1)

Cross-References

  • Wind Stress \& Housing, (1)

C11184

Naivete

← Nail (1) | Naive →


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Naivete:

"Naivete means not knowing it all, not being a sucker about everything, not pretending to know about the safety razor in the pyramid. Too many people miss things because they dismiss them when they think they know all about them. Be as a child and a child is naive. Adults say young people must get over that sensibility but I say we must open it up again. I feel very much about life as I did as a child. Once I was blasé about flowers as something for funerals but now I try to look at a flower as a child seeing it for the first time."

Cite RBF in videotaping session, Philadelphia, PA., 1 Feb'75


C11185

Naive

← Naivete | Naivete →


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I often think that the motto on the shield of Milton Academy-- "Dare to be True"-- ought really to have been "Dare to be Naive." In 1927 I tried to recapture what it was to be young, to recapture naiveté . . . which is innate; I wanted to recapture the innate.

"Man cannot invent naiveté; it is innate.

"Like Chris Morley's poem:

In your unstained, transparent eyes

There is no conscience, no surprise

Life's queer conundrums you accept

Your strange divinity still kept.

So I think that divinity and naiveté must be akin."


C11186

Naivete

← Naive | Naive: Naivete (1) →


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Much of the most exciting and important part about tomorrow is not the technology or the automation at all, but that man is going to come into entirely new relationships with his fellow men. He will retain much more in his everyday relations of what we term the naivete and idealism of the child. This will be completely justified and not exploited or exploitable in any way. I think then that the way to see what tomorrow is going to look like is just to look at our children.

  • Cite THE YEAR 2000, San Jose State College Mar'66

C11187

Naive: Naivete (1)

← Naivete | Naive: Naivete (2) →


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Invisible: Nothing so Invisible as the Obvious

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C11188

Naive: Naivete (2)

← Naive: Naivete (1) | Naked Girl on the Bed →


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C11189

Naked Girl on the Bed

← Naive: Naivete (2) | Naked Universe →


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C11190

Naked Universe

← Naked Girl on the Bed | Naked Universe →


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Naked Universe:

"Pure science events represent openings of windows through the wall of ignorance and fiction to reveal the only reality-- the behavior of the naked Universe that always was, is, and will be. True it is that the first glimpse may be hazy and imperfect, but the behavior itself is absolute and progressively clarified. Therefore, this comprehensive curve of the chronological rate of acquisition of knowledge concerning the pure science absolutes, separated out from all other events of history, may be inspected as the basic means of prediction of inherent technical and social events-- immediate or somewhat distant."


C11191

Naked Universe

← Naked Universe | Naked (1) →


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C11192

Naked (1)

← Naked Universe | Naked (2) →


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Humans Born Helpless

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C11193

Naked (2)

← Naked (1) | Names →


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C11194

Names

← Naked (2) | Names →


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Names:

"The brain has a limited number of memory cubbyholes for names, like a stack of magazines. When the Smith smithed and the Miller milled it was clear and easy to remember, but once 'Miller' becomes a sound word it has to be filed in the limited place for names."

  • Cite RBF videotaping Session Philadelphia, Pa., 20 Jan'75

C11195

Names

← Names | Names (1) →


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Names:

"Names don't have meaning. Therefore they are harder for our mental retrieval system to remember."

  • Cite RBF to Wh Beverly Hotel, New York 13 March 1971.

  • Citation & context at Thinking, 12 Mar'71


C11196

Names (1)

← Names | Named Phenomena Name-words (2) →


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Untitled

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C11197

Named Phenomena Name-words (2)

← Names (1) | Nameless (1) →


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C11198

Nameless (1)

← Named Phenomena Name-words (2) | Namesson (2) →


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Untitled

Wordless

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C11199

Namesson (2)

← Nameless (1) | Narcotics as a Political Strategy →


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C11200

Narcotics as a Political Strategy

← Namesson (2) | Narcotics as a Political Strategy →


Index Entry

DSI Press Conference, NYC, p. 17, 28 Jun'72

Playboy Interview (Barry Farrell), p. 200 - Feb'72


C11201

Narcotics as a Political Strategy

← Narcotics as a Political Strategy | Nation →


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C11202

Nation

← Narcotics as a Political Strategy | Nations As Inventions →


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Nation:

"All the customs, all the languages, all laws, all accounting systems, viewpoints, cliches, and axioms are of th old, divided, ignorant days. The corollary of 'divide and conquer' is 'to be divided is to be conquered.' To be specialized is to be divided. The specialization which humanity perseveres in was invented by yesterday's armed conqueror illiterates. The separation of humans into more countries made them easy to manage. Nations may unite, as at present, without success. Strife is proliferating. Not until specialization and nations are dispensed with will all humanity have a chance of survival. It is to be all or none."

  • Cite RBF Intro. to Gene Youngblood's EXPANDED CINEMA, P. 32. Oct'70

C11203

Nations As Inventions

← Nation | Nation Nationality (1) →


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C11204

Nation Nationality (1)

← Nations As Inventions | Nation Nationality (2) →


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Overspecialization of Biological Species & Nations

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C11205

Nation Nationality (2)

← Nation Nationality (1) | Natural →


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C11206

Natural

← Nation Nationality (2) | Natural →


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Natural:

"The child's book of ducks and pigs was as unfamiliar as a polio virus to our child Alexandra as an infant.

"When people say something is 'natural' it means that's the way they found it when they checked in. Our parents' traditions are just no longer appropriate. What's natural for them is not natural for their children.

"If you were a lily you might think you'd grow up as a seed and not be at all prepared to become a flower.

"Unfamiliarity ≠ unnatural."

  • Cite RBF videotaping session, Philadelphia, Pa., 20 Jan'75

C11207

Natural

← Natural | Natural →


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Natural:

"And people talk about artificial and we point out that if nature permits it, it's natural; if nature doesn't permit it, you can't do it."

  • Cite RBF to World Game at NY Studio School, 12 Jun-31 Jul'69, Saturn Film Transcript, Sound 1, Reel 1, pp.83-84.

C11208

Natural

← Natural | Natural Education →


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Natural:

"If nature permits a formulation

It is natural.

If nature's laws of behavior

Do not permit the formulation

The latter does not occur.

Whatever can be done

Is natural,

No matter how grotesque, boring,

Unfamiliar, or unprecedented.

In the same way

Nature never 'fails.'

Nature complies with her own laws.

Nature is the law.

When man lacks understanding

Of nature's laws

And a man-contrived structure

Buckles unexpectedly,

It does not fail.

It only demonstrates that man

Did not understand

Nature's laws and behaviors.

Nothing failed.

Man's knowledge or estimating

Was inadequate.

  • Cite HCW LITTLE I KNOW, Oct. '66, P. 55.

C11209

Natural Education

← Natural | Natural Law →


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Natural Education:

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C11210

Natural Law

← Natural Education | Natural Law (1) →


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Natural Law:

"... Those generalized principles constituting natural law."

  • For citation and context see China, May '65

C11211

Natural Law (1)

← Natural Law | Natural Law (2) →


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C11212

Natural Law (2)

← Natural Law (1) | Natural Time Increment →


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C11213

Natural Time Increment

← Natural Law (2) | Nature →


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C11214

Nature

← Natural Time Increment | Nature →


RBF Definitions

Nature doesn't have goods and bads. We must get away from this idea of good and bad people."


C11215

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature is never at a loss about what to do about anything."

  • Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-504.03504.03, 6 Nov'73

C11216

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"N = Nature: The totality of both all that is known, U (Universe), and all that is unknown, O. N is the integral of all the integrities always manifest in the progressively discovered generalized eternal principles."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1056.131056.13, 13 May'73

C11217

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature is all that we think that we do know plus all that we don't know whether or not we know that we don't know. Whatever nature permits is natural. If nature does not permit it, it cannot and does not occur."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1056.021056.02, 13 May'73

C11218

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature is all that we think we do know plus all that we obviously don't know."

  • Citation and # context at unknowable, 8 Mar'73

C11219

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Man does not recognize technology other than his own so he speaks of the rest as something he ignorantly calls nature."

  • Context and citation at Technology, 13 Mar'73

C11220

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature has a very basic pattern governing frequencies and energy event magnitudes."

  • Citation and context at Universal Requirements of a Dwelling Advantage (1), Dec'72

C11221

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"How do you get nature to keep you going? You don't know why the little thing grows into the big things, but it does. And you've just got to take advantage of that fact."

  • Citation and context at Fire (B), 20 Apr '72

C11222

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Little man is not running this Universe. If nature permits it, it's natural. If it's unnatural, nature doesn't permit it."

  • Cite RBF to EJA recapitulation of a common theme, 3200 Idaho, DC, 13 Feb. '72

C11223

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Man has invented the word 'failure.' Nature never fails; nature never goes backward."

  • RBF quoted by Lee Dembart, New York Post, 26 April 1971

C11224

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature has mathematic behaviors."

14 Mar'71 Citation at Mathematics, 14 Mar'71


C11225

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"I am very eager to have humanists participate with me in my feelings about the phenomenon of technology-- a word that is bandied about constantly and often thought of as the cause of our troubles and pain. I do not see technology as something that is foreign to man. I hear the word 'natural' and I hear the word 'artificial' and I am convinced that those words are words of ignorance.

"I am convinced that whatever nature permits is natural, and that which nature does not permit, you cannot do. And if nature has this as a generalized principle, it has in it the option that man can employ to alter the environment to the advantage of his fellow man. There are ways in which you can alter the environment to decrease the freedoms of your fellow man. But you can also go very far in increasing his degrees of freedom and accelerating the rate at which he can comprehend, communicate, and be effective. That is what we are doing."

  • Cite COMMITMENT TO HUMANITY, p. 32, May'70

C11226

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature never pauses her cycling at the equilibrium phase. She always closes her transformative cycles at the maximum positive or negative asymmetry stages. See the delicate crystal asymmetry in nature."

  • Cite NEHRU SPEECH, p. 27 13 Nov'69

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C11227

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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There is nothing in nature but structure.

  • Citation and context at Trees (I), 7 Nov'67

C11228

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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"Nature always employs the most energy-economical tactics." Cite Carbondale Draft Return to Modelability, p. V.7 - Cite NASA Speech, p. 72, Jun'66


C11229

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature, which is ever pulsive and impulsive, refuses to get caught unrecoverably at the zero phase of energy. Therefore there will always be positive and negative sets which are ever interchangeably intertrans-formative with uniquely differentiable characteristics."

  • Cite NASA Speech, p. 83, Jun'66

  • Cite Carbondale Draft Return to Modelability, p. V.16


C11230

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"We have vector equilibriums mildly distorted as nature goes positive and negative in respect to the equilibrium and everything that we know as reality has to be either a positive or negative condition."

  • Cite Garbendale Draft-Return to Modelability, p. v.16

  • Cite NASA Speech, p.83, Jun'66


C11231

Nature

← Nature | Nature →


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Nature:

"Nature does not use rectilinear coordination in its continual intertransformings."

  • Cite NASA Speech, p. 23, Jun '66

C11232

Nature

← Nature | Nature Comes Back on Itself (1) →


RBF Definitions

Nature always insists on being most economical. Nature 'triangles.' Nature accounts all of her structuring entirely rationally when measuring with triangles." Cite K6058, Caption Fig. 8a, p.85 1965


C11233

Nature Comes Back on Itself (1)

← Nature | Nature Comes Back on Itself (2) →


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Cross-References

  • Patterns of Experience Return Upon Themselves Returning Upon Itself: Systems Return Upon Themselves

C11234

Nature Comes Back on Itself (2)

← Nature Comes Back on Itself (1) | Nature in a Corner →


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C11235

Nature in a Corner

← Nature Comes Back on Itself (2) | Nature in a Corner →


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Nature in a Corner:

"Getting nature in a corner is a way of making a something-ness out of a nothingness."

Cite RBF to World Game Workshop'77; Phila., PA; 20 Jun'77


C11236

Nature in a Corner

← Nature in a Corner | Nature in a Corner →


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Nature in a Corner:

"Getting nature into a corner--the windows of nothingness and the nuclear sphere--it all comes from getting away from the up-and-down language and bringing in all the in-out-and-aroundness in the language of frequency."

  • Cite RBF to EJA by telephone from Beverly Hotel, NYC; 17 Nov'75

C11237

Nature in a Corner

← Nature in a Corner | Nature in a Corner →


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Nature in a Corner:

"Getting nature into a corner is the essence of synergetics. It is the coordination of thought and physical action, the genesis of geometry, system and structure. Physics and metaphysics are resonantly integral: the integrity of their intertransformative mathematics into all the special case, variably enduring associabilities cognized by humans as structural design. The frequency rates are the separate static frame rates of inspection and are recognized by humans' brains as mechanics when the frequency of inspection by humans synchronizes with the cinema frames' running. The difference between structures and machinery is the same as the difference between "moving" and "static" pictures as both relate to human information comprehending. This is the grand strategy."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-261.01261.01; 13 Nov'75

C11238

Nature in a Corner

← Nature in a Corner | Nature in a Corner →


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Nature in a Corner:

"The synergetic coordinate of nature and its hierarchy of ascending or descending components provides human mind with a means of resolving problems by bringing nature into a corner--a four dimensional corner of the four-dimensional planes of the tetrahedron. Only with the four-dimensional convergence and divergence of synergetics can the human mind resolve comprehension by minimum limit corners. The minimum polygon is a triangle; the minimum polyhedron is a tetrahedron: both of their structural behaviors are unique. Because humans think only in terms of parallel and rectilinear coordination, they tend to hold to the parallel conditions of their lives, seek to maintain the status quo, and fail despite birth and death and organic and biological manifests, to be able to take advantage of the cornerability and the positional fix provided by the four-dimensional synergetic convergent-divergent coordination."

Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed., at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-260.42260.42; 12 Nov'75


C11239

Nature in a Corner

← Nature in a Corner | Nature in a Corner (1) →


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Nature in a Corner:

"You can never figure out what nature is up to if you are working in parallels and perpendiculars. You have to deal in convergence and divergence. That's the only way you can get nature into a corner. And when you have nature in a corner, then you don't need anybody to mark your paper."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, enroute Union Station, Wash. DC; 6 Nov'75

C11240

Nature in a Corner (1)

← Nature in a Corner | Nature in a Corner (2) →


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Event Embryo

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C11241

Nature in a Corner (2)

← Nature in a Corner (1) | Nature Always Knows What To Do (1) →


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C11242

Nature Always Knows What To Do (1)

← Nature in a Corner (2) | Nature Always Knows What To Do (2) →


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C11243

Nature Always Knows What To Do (2)

← Nature Always Knows What To Do (1) | Nature is Neither Good Nor Bad (1) →


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Nature Always Knows What To Do:

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C11244

Nature is Neither Good Nor Bad (1)

← Nature Always Knows What To Do (2) | Nature Modulates Probability →


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Belief, 6 Jul'75

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C11245

Nature Modulates Probability

← Nature is Neither Good Nor Bad (1) | Nature What Nature Needs to be Done (1) →


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C11246

Nature What Nature Needs to be Done (1)

← Nature Modulates Probability | Nature: What Nature Needs to be Done (2) →


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C11247

Nature: What Nature Needs to be Done (2)

← Nature What Nature Needs to be Done (1) | Nature Has No Separate Departments →


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C11248

Nature Has No Separate Departments

← Nature: What Nature Needs to be Done (2) | Nature Has No Separate Departments →


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Nature Has No Separate Departments:

"And wherever they came from

The thoughts arranged in this book

Are discoveries of its author

Since he first came in 1913

To think that nature did not have

Separate departments of

Mathematics, Physics,

Chemistry, biology,

History and languages,

Which would require

Department head meetings

To decide what to do

Whenever a boy threw

A stone in the water,

With the complex of consequences

Crossing all departmental lines.

Ergo, I came to think that nature

Has only one department--

And I set to discover its

Obviously

Omnirational

Comprehensively co-ordinate system."

  • Cite BRAIN & MIND, p.171 May '72

C11249

Nature Has No Separate Departments

← Nature Has No Separate Departments | Nature Has No Separate Departments (1) →


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Nature Has No Separate Departments:

"When I grew older I was intrigued with the geometry of mathematics and I kept thinking a lot about the alleged ineffability of the so-called fourth dimension. When I left Harvard and went into the Navy I remember saying to myself, "If nature has a department of physics, a department of chemistry, a department of biology, and a department of mathematics it would have to have meetings of all department heads in order to decide what to do when I throw an apple core into the water. The omni-departmentalization seems too awkward a system. I think nature has only one department and I think she has one comprehensive coordinate system to interaccommodate any and all events, and that system is probably rational as nature's chemical associating and disassociating is all done with whole, low order numbers."

  • Cite RBF marginalia in old Chap. 2, "Synergy," I.11, 18 Mar'69

C11250

Nature Has No Separate Departments (1)

← Nature Has No Separate Departments | Nature Has No Separate Departments (1) →


RBF Definitions

"Now, in order to understand universal structure one must consider the fundamental coordinating system employed by nature. It occurred to me half a century ago that nature might have a coordinating system of her own-- which might not be the same system as that which man has arbitrarily invented, adopted, and applied to his measuring of nature. It also occurred to me that nature probably did not have separate departments of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and sociology, etc. In formulating the quadrillions of bubbles per second in the waters of Niagara Falls, nature has no time in which to refer her structural formulation decisions to bureaucratic conventions of department heads of academic categorical states."

Citations

  1. Conceptuality of Fundamental Structures (Kepes) p.68, 1965

C11251

Nature Has No Separate Departments (1)

← Nature Has No Separate Departments (1) | Nature Has No Separate Departments (2) →


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C11252

Nature Has No Separate Departments (2)

← Nature Has No Separate Departments (1) | Nature's Logistics →


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C11253

Nature's Logistics

← Nature Has No Separate Departments (2) | Nature Has So Many Options →


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C11254

Nature Has So Many Options

← Nature's Logistics | Nature's Subvisible Order (1) →


RBF Definitions

Absolutely."


C11255

Nature's Subvisible Order (1)

← Nature Has So Many Options | Nature's Subvisible Order (2) →


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"Man talks carelessly and ignorantly of such words as 'chaos' ... 'turbulence'... 'turmoil'.. and (the popular, modern) 'pollution'... where nothing but absolute order is subvisibly maintained by nature and her transformation arrangements unfamiliar to man. Universe does not have any pollution. All the chemistries of Universe are always essential to the integrity of eternal intertransformation and eternal self-regeneration.

Physicists invent nothing

Chemists invent nothing.

... They find out what nature does from time to time and learn something of what her laws of rearrangement may be, and fortunate humans employ those rules to cooperate consciously with nature's evolution.

"All humans, endowed at birth with a billion capabilities beyond the knowledge of the parents, evolve in ways that are utter mystery to them. The exquisite, myriadly endowed child employs that mysterious endowment and intuitionally apprehends itself as inventor of ways of using the orderly laws of Universe to produce tools, substances, and service integrities, to communicate and allow humans to participate in Universe's ever-transforming"


C11256

Nature's Subvisible Order (2)

← Nature's Subvisible Order (1) | Nature Permits It Sequence (1) →


RBF Definitions

revolutionary events in an as yet preposterously meager degree, which has given rise to a nature-permitted variety of little humans on tiny planet Earth each becoming Mr. Big, with a suddenly mistaken sense of power over environmental transformations--participation in which permitted him to feel himself as a manager of inventories of logistical multiplicity which, at the most ignorant level, manifests itself as politically assured mandates and political-world gambling = gambling= ideological warfare = national sovereignties = morally rationalizing public = body politic = individual nations as United Nations." - Cite SYNERGETICS text at Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1024.221024.22 & .23; galley rewrite of 27 Dec'73


C11257

Nature Permits It Sequence (1)

← Nature's Subvisible Order (2) | Nature Permits It Sequence (2) →


Index Entry

Nature Permits It Sequence:

"Stress-producing metaphysical gas stretches and strains nature to yield into social-evolution conformations such as the gas-filled plastic tube of Universe. There is an a priori universal law in the controlled complexity that tolerates man's pressurized nonsense, as nature permits each day's seemingly new Universe of semifamiliarities, semiwonders and semimystery, what humans might think of as history unfolding on this little planet. There is the Game of Cosmic History, in which Universe goes on approximately unaware of human nonsense while accommodating its omnilocal game-playing. Flies have their game. Mosquitoes have their game. Microbes have their game. Lion cubs have their game. Whatever games they may be playing, positive or negative, realistic or make-believe, all the games are fail-safe, alternate circuits, omniconsequential to eternally regenerative Universe integrity. It's all permitted. It all belongs.

"Only humans play 'Deceive yourself and you can fool the world'; or 'I know what it's all about'; or 'Life is just chemistry'; and 'We humans invented and are running the world.' Dogs play 'Fetch it' to please their masters, not to deceive themselves. The most affectionate of dogs do not play 'Burial of our dead'--"

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1024.241024.24 & .25; rewrite of 27 Dec'73

C11258

Nature Permits It Sequence (2)

← Nature Permits It Sequence (1) | Nature Permits It Sequence (3) →


Index Entry

'Chemistry is for real.' Only humans play the game of masks and monuments. Fictional history. Historical architecture. Crabs walk sideways; but only human society keeps its eyes on the past as it backs into its future. Madison avenue aesthetics and ethics. Comic strips and cartoons... truth emergent, laughing at self-deception... momentary, fleeting glimpses of the glory, inadvertently revealed through faithful accuracy of observation-- lucid conceptioning-- spoken of as the music of the stars, inadequate to the mystery of integrity...

All the poetry,

all the chemistry,

all the stars

... are permitted transformations of all the eternal integrity.

All the constants,

gravitational constant,

radiational constant,

Planck's constant,

... above all, mathematics, geometry, physics, are only manifests of the eternal mysteries, love, harmonic integrity beyond further words.


C11259

Nature Permits It Sequence (3)

← Nature Permits It Sequence (2) | Nature Permits It →


Index Entry

Nature Permits It Sequence:

"The isotropic vector matrix yields to palm trees and jellyfish as a complex of mathematical integrities. As one will always be to one other. But no other: no one. Other is four-- but whereas one has no relations; two have only one interrelationship; three have three interrelationships; but four have a minimum of relationships synergetics. No insideness without four. Without four, no womb; no birth: no life... the dawning awareness of the integrity of Universe. For humanity the only permitted infallibly predictable is the eternal cosmic integrity."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1024.251024.25, rewrite of 27 Dec'73

C11260

Nature Permits It

← Nature Permits It Sequence (3) | Nature - Scenario Universe →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11261

Nature - Scenario Universe

← Nature Permits It | Nature Trying to Make Man a Success (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11262

Nature Trying to Make Man a Success (1)

← Nature - Scenario Universe | Nature Trying to Make Man a Success (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11263

Nature Trying to Make Man a Success (2)

← Nature Trying to Make Man a Success (1) | Nature's Technology vs. Humans' Technology →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11264

Nature's Technology vs. Humans' Technology

← Nature Trying to Make Man a Success (2) | Nature Ships Tension →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11265

Nature Ships Tension

← Nature's Technology vs. Humans' Technology | Nature's Basic Designing Tools (1) →


Index Entry

Nature Ships Tension:

"This is a whole new generation, where you ship tension. Nature ships tension patterns and uses locally available compression."

  • Cite RBF to Ron Goodfellow, Philadelphia, PA; 29 Jul'76

C11266

Nature's Basic Designing Tools (1)

← Nature Ships Tension | Nature's Basic Designing Tools (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11267

Nature's Basic Designing Tools (2)

← Nature's Basic Designing Tools (1) | Nature (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11268

Nature (1)

← Nature's Basic Designing Tools (2) | Nature Natural (1B) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11269

Nature Natural (1B)

← Nature (1) | Nature Natural (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11270

Nature Natural (2)

← Nature Natural (1B) | Nature Natural (3) →


Cross Reference

Attic Window, 20 Jan'75

Gestation Rates, 1 Mar'77

Cross-References


C11271

Nature Natural (3)

← Nature Natural (2) | Naught →


Cross Reference

Nature Always Comes Back on Itself

Nature = Scenario Universe

Cross-References


C11272

Naught

← Nature Natural (3) | Navel →


Cross Reference

Naught:

Cross-References


C11273

Navel

← Naught | Navigation →


Cross Reference

Umbilical

Cross-References


C11274

Navigation

← Navel | Navigation to Faraway Places to bring Back Miracle Objects →


Index Entry

Navigation:

"Probability could not get you to a given port. Navigation can do so. Navigation is discrete and is a powerful tool."

  • Citation and context at Probability, Sep'73

C11275

Navigation to Faraway Places to bring Back Miracle Objects

← Navigation | Navigation vs. Probability →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11276

Navigation vs. Probability

← Navigation to Faraway Places to bring Back Miracle Objects | Navigational Science →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11277

Navigational Science

← Navigation vs. Probability | Navigation (1) →


Index Entry

Intuition, p.55 May '72


C11278

Navigation (1)

← Navigational Science | Navigation (2) →


Cross Reference

Naga Theme

Cross-References


C11279

Navigation (2)

← Navigation (1) | Navigators Early Navigators (1) →


Cross Reference

Navy: Theory Of, 22 Dec'74

Cross-References


C11280

Navigators Early Navigators (1)

← Navigation (2) | Navigators: Early Navigators (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Rafts: Early World Drifting on Rafts Secrecy of Mathematical Knowledge Naga Theme

C11281

Navigators: Early Navigators (2)

← Navigators Early Navigators (1) | Navigator (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11282

Navigator (1)

← Navigators: Early Navigators (2) | Navigator (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11283

Navigator (2)

← Navigator (1) | Navy Sequence (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • k Your Own Paper, late'70, Mar

C11284

Navy Sequence (1)

← Navigator (2) | Navy Sequence (2) →


Index Entry

Navy Sequence:

"... I look in various directions because I'm interested in big patterns is one reason why my intuition solves some big patterns... And my Navy experience brought me into celestial navigation. Goodness gracious! My navy experience brought me into...logistics, ballistics, controlling the trajectory of missiles. This brought me into the realization of variables where I realized I had never heard anybody say this, they didn't say this in the Naval Academy, the flight-- shooting from a fixed position to another fixed position is not in the same category as flying from a moving ship on a heaving sea against another moving ship on a heaving sea. And not on a planar base either but on a spherical base. It turns out that all the variables in the Universe in a spherical planet are in the latter base and not a fixed one. I find that really so much of man's thinking is on the fixed-position-to-fixed-position.

"So I then got into the concept of what I call the Theory of the Navy, the theory of ships, of designing the ship itself, what its particular function was, then designing the blast furnace to make the steel... all of this just to get that platform out there and taking you 25 years before you get all the things done... and then the forward supply bases;"


C11285

Navy Sequence (2)

← Navy Sequence (1) | Navy Sequence (3) →


Index Entry

Navy Sequence:

"the industrial fallout rebuild bases; ships of the train and ships of the line... finally the line then was in contact and we did all these things against possible contact and when contact came after 50 years then you had an obsolete battleship...

"You have to have all this general industrial comprehensive anticipatory design science. Not a single thing in the Navy was there at the university until the principles discovered by man were actually reduced to practice and this extraordinary package could float all these things... Could float a fantastic power plant, to drive anything you wanted. So I realized that I'd really been trained in an extraordinary field where at that time there was nothing comparable to what was on land. We've put a lot on the land since that time. And I was really not just a passenger but was trained to know where everything was on that ship and how it worked. I got to know navigation dealing with the stars and the Universe. I got to understand the laws of storms. I learned to understand the social behaviors of peoples as well as the storms of humans and the ways they behave. These are great responsibilities and the line officer was a line officer because back then you were in line of command"


C11286

Navy Sequence (3)

← Navy Sequence (2) | Navy Sequence →


Index Entry

Navy Sequence:

"immediately if your seniors were killed, you had to take over the ship. If the other seniors were killed you had to take over the fleet. You had to be trained this way. You might be young, but that's the kind of training given you to be a comprehensivist. ... Then came finally contact. And it was said that in the first and second world wars we would know who was going to run the world for the next 25 years. You knew what the other man's tonnage was but you wouldn't really know what he could do with the same, or more with less, until you came into contact: And the other one went to the bottom. So he didn't know either. And these were kept secrets. This was what was meant by classified information. Anyway, I was privy to all this...

"And of all things, here I was in the Navy at an extraordinary moment of history where the masses of the waterocean world were running the world, the British Empire at that time; and they suddenly were about to lose if they couldn't get America in because the submarines had not been anticipated and they were sinking their great line of supply. If they couldn't keep up their line of supply the war would come from Europe on to the British Isles and whoever controlled the British Isles was"


C11287

Navy Sequence

← Navy Sequence (3) | Navy Sequence →


Index Entry

Navy Sequence:

"going to run the world. That was considered the unsinkable flagship that commanded all the harbors of the customers of Europe... where you cashed in in everything you stole from the Orient.

"The Navy at that time was very secondhand... This was before World War I. Our chief battleship was Admiral Dewey's flagship. Because of their enormous sinkings they had to be refurbished from America; enormous production, and they wanted all these ships, and many men brought across the ocean to fight; and above everything they needed to build up their naval strength. Therefore, they had to allow the American Navy to come to parity with the British Navy... And I was at the Naval Academy and they had to have the men that ran ships: That was the big show.

"I want you to realize, then, how very different this whole complex of events is... And I'd become so familiar with my filing problem. In those days we didn't have a computer. The only thing we had was something called the Ford Range Keeper. And that became the property of the Sperry Corporation. We had it on the bridge of obly the very biggest ships.. and we had to do everything longhand. And they had, down in the plotting room down in the bowels of the ship; it was really the command"


C11288

Navy Sequence

← Navy Sequence | Navy Sequence →


Index Entry

*position of the ship. It was the most armored of all and in that plotting room we had enormous charts with all the variables that went into the firing problem. And anything you could put in there... the logistics were broken down into two things: the internal and external ballistics. And the internal ballistics were all the things that happened before you fired the gun. And the external were all the things that happened to the missile after the gun was fired. You could get all the previous... temperature, what the wind was blowing, direction, speed of your ship, keeping track of the speed of another ship, all those things were in there. Suddenly then, we had to get this... and there was a spotting problem. You're only firing still at visible range in those days. Five thousand yards; you're talking about three miles, five miles, ten miles. Ten miles was a very long one.

"Anyway, having learned what I just learned... immediately after World War I a series of things happened. We learned to scramble all the radio. We had never dared send messages by radio. But then we radioed information coded and ciphered, but you really didn't send any strategic ones. But the messages couldn't go any faster than the coding. For this reason the authority in"


C11289

Navy Sequence

← Navy Sequence | Navy Sequence →


Index Entry

Navy Sequence:

"the Navy remained in the Navy and the commander in the Navy had to make decisions way away from home. After Abraham Lincoln decisions were made by telegram: all the land controls went into central position. Only in the Navy were decisions made way out there. After the war we then learned to scramble messages and from this time on they no longer needed to have comprehensivists. ... They wanted specialists. Men became Naval aviators or submarine, and so forth. I was the last of the breed of the comprehensivists being trained in that way. This is very relative to the problem you're up against now.

"I was fascinated with the things that some people improved on the firing data. They introduced theis and they introduced that and I said I wonder if some of these things aren't redundant. We put them all in to calculate. So I tried firing where you dropped this out; and if the answer was so badly altered that you could fire anywhere in the sky with equal success, then I put that one back in. When I found it really hardly varied at all, I said which one of these should be dropped out. And I could weed out. I feel that's what brought me down to Earth, (hmm - eja), down to what I called min-max-fam-fax-- the minimum-maximum family of facts."


C11290

Navy Sequence

← Navy Sequence | Navy Phonetic Sequence →


Index Entry

Navy Sequence:

"Now I did that in 1927 when I was out of the Navy and was trying to think how it could all be reestablished. But I had to start with the Universe. The Navy started with Universe. We're dealing in the celestial. It's important to realize that this long, long training had been in really a very different category. The Navy automatically looked on the whole Earth. You assume there's only one Navy. And the other ones go on the bottom so you have any resources of Earth. You didn't have to think in terms of the barriers the Army had. That was when the great war games were the world games. That's when I turned those into positives."


C11291

Navy Phonetic Sequence

← Navy Sequence | Navy: Theory of the Navy →


Index Entry

Navy Phonetic Sequence:

"Navy -- Na-tive -- Nativity -- Navigate..."


C11292

Navy: Theory of the Navy

← Navy Phonetic Sequence | Navy: Theory of the Navy (1) →


Index Entry

"In the Navy I became exposed to the really big patterns. It was unlike the maps of early man where you would go from flat empire → wildeness → off the map → infinity.

"All the law belonged to the land. Three-quarters of the Earth is covered with water and when you're out there on the water you soon learn that physical law is the only law!

"The British Isles were simply the western terminal of the East India Company.

"That's what the Theory of the Navy is: a generalized theory of all the variables as in general systems theory. This is how you develop those great forecasting capabilities in both ballistics and in navigation."

  • Cite RBF to State Dept. Senior Seminar, Rosslyn, Va., 22 Dec'74

C11293

Navy: Theory of the Navy (1)

← Navy: Theory of the Navy | Navy (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11294

Navy (1)

← Navy: Theory of the Navy (1) | Navy (2) →


Cross Reference

Battle Ship

Cross-References


C11295

Navy (2)

← Navy (1) | Near-miss →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11296

Near-miss

← Navy (2) | Nebula →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11297

Nebula

← Near-miss | Nebula (1) →


Index Entry

EJA: Is nebula a complementary of nucleus?

RBF: "No. A nebula is a random aggregate of nuclei."

_Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, 29 Oct'72


C11298

Nebula (1)

← Nebula | Nebula (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11299

Nebula (2)

← Nebula (1) | Necessity →


Cross Reference

Mass, 29 Dec'58

See Cavity, 29 Dec'58 (B)

Cross-References

  • Cavity (B), 29 Dec'58

C11300

Necessity

← Nebula (2) | Neck →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11301

Neck

← Necessity | Necklace (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Stock the Neck Out

C11302

Necklace (1)

← Neck | Necklace →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"A necklace is unstable. The beads of a necklace may be superficially dissimilar, but they all have similar tubes running through them with the closed tension string leading through all the tubes. The simplest necklace would be one made only of externally undecorated tubes and of tubes all of the same length. As the overall shape of the necklace changes to any and all polygonal shapes and wavy drapings, we discover that the lengths of the beads in a necklace do not change. Only the angles between the tubes change. Therefore, stable refers only to angular invariability.

"A six-edged polygon is unstable; it forms a drapable necklace. If we make a five-sided polygon, i.e., a pentagonal necklace, it is unstable. It, too, is a drapable necklace and is structurally unstable. Why? A necklace of three rigid tubes also has three flexible angle-accommodating tension joints. Here are six separate parts, each with its unique behavior characteristics which self-interfere to produce a stable pattern. How and why? We are familiar with the principle of lever advantage gained per length of lever arm from the fulcrum. We are familiar with the principle of the shears in which two levers share a common fulcrum, and the stronger and longer the shear arms,"


C11303

Necklace

← Necklace (1) | Necklace →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"the more powerfully do they cut. Steel-bolt cutters have long lever arms."

"In every triangle each corner angle tension connector serves as the common interfulcrum of the two push-pull, rigid lever arms comprising two of the three sides of the triangle adjacent to their respectively common angular corners; each pair of the triangle's tubular necklace sides, in respect to a given corner of the triangle, represent levers whose maximum-advantage ends are seized by the two ends of the third, rigid, push-pull, tubular side of the triangle, whose rigidity is imposed by its command of the two lever arm ends upon the otherwise flexible opposite angle. Thus we find that each of the necklace's triangular rigid tube sides stabilizes its opposite angle with minimum effort by controlling the ends of the two levers fulcrumed by that opposite tension fastening of the triangle. Thus we find the triangle to be not only the unique pattern-self-stabilizing, multienergied complex, but also accomplishing pattern stabilization at minimum effort, which behavior coincides with science's discovery of the omni-minimum-effort behavior of all physical Universe."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-608.03608.03; galley rewrite 9 Nov'73

C11304

Necklace

← Necklace | Necklace →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"The six independent energy units of the triangle that interact to produce pattern stability are the only plural polygon-surrounding, energy-event complexes to produce stabilized patterns. (The necklace corners can be fastened together with three separate tension-connectors, instead of by the string running all the way through the tubes, wherefore the three rigid tubes and the three flexible tension connectors are six unique, independent, energy events.)

"We may say that structure is a self-stabilizing, pattern-integrity complex. Only the triangle produces structure and structure means only triangle, and vice versa.

"Since tension and compression always and only coexist with first one at high tide and the other at low tide, and then vice versa, the necklace tubes are rigid with compression at visible high tide and tension at invisible low tide; and each of the tension-connectors has compression at invisible low tide and tension at visible high tide; ergo, each triangle has both a positive and a negative triangle congruently coexistent and each visible triangle is two triangles: one visible and one invisible."


C11305

Necklace

← Necklace | Necklace →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"A necklace has no pattern stability."

  • Cite RBF to H.U.D. Engineers, Washington, 26 Jan '72

C11306

Necklace

← Necklace | Necklace →


RBF Definitions

"In a necklace the angles between the pieces are transformable until you reduce them to a triangle. The triangle is then not transformable."

Citations

  1. RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, DC, 23 Jan '72

C11307

Necklace

← Necklace | Necklace (1) →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"Chain-linkage necklace structures take advantage of the triangulation of geodesic lines and permit us to encompass relatively large volumes with relatively low logistic investment. Slackened necklace geodesic spheres can be made as compatible as hairnets and self-motor-opened after being shot into orbit."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-608.07608.07; Nov'71

C11308

Necklace (1)

← Necklace | Necklace (2) →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"Necklace flexibility is a function of angular tensions

and not of the compressional islands or beads. Its relative

flexibility decreases as beads are progressively

removed. When the numbers of beads are odd the waves

in the necklace are blocked; when the number is even

the waves are continuous.

"When the number of beads is reduced to six, continuous

wave flexibility is permitted. When the number of beads

is reduced to five the waves are blocked so the necklace

is flexible. When reduced to four beads the necklace can

be draped over human shoulders; one "V" in front and one

"V" in back. When the beads of the necklace are reduced

to three all flexibility ceases. Each angle is stabilized

by the opposite side, exercising its push-pull effectiveness

upon the two lever-ends of the angle's adjacent sides, as

would a pair of scissors be held in fixed opening by a

pencil with the pencil's two ends tied respectively to

the two finger circle terminals of the scissors. (Drawing.)

"If we take out one more bead the scissors become closed;

There is no opening or area between them. The opening

  • Cite RBF dictation to Alexandra Snyder, New Delhi, l.ov. '71

C11309

Necklace (2)

← Necklace (1) | Necklace →


Index Entry

"or area is always bound by push-pull energy actions and mass attraction interlinkages identical with the necklace in principle. The triangle is the only self-stabilizing polygon. By structural we mean energy patterns whose polygonal patterns are self-stabilizing; that is exhibiting inherent properties of the mass attractions and mass repulsions of the radiational and gravitational laws. We discover that the triangle is the only self-stabilizing polygonal pattern integrity."

  • Cite RBF dication to Alexandra Snyder, New Delhi, Nov. '71

C11310

Necklace

← Necklace (2) | Necklace →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"A necklace is unstable. The lengths of the beads in the necklace do not change. Only the angles between them change. Stable refers only to angular invariability. By structure we mean self-stabilizing. The triangle is the only self-stabilizing polygon."

  • Cite NERHU SPEECH, p. 14, 13 Nov'69

TRIANGULATION - \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-611.30611.3


C11311

Necklace

← Necklace | Necklace Structure →


Index Entry

Necklace:

"I have a very crude necklace. What is unique about the necklace is its flexibility, so it can be draped over the shoulders. . . . Looking closely to see how and why it can flex, we find that the individual pieces of wood here are not changing their length at all. . . . What is changing are the angles. All the flexing is in the terms of the angular change and not linear. . . In other words an angle is an angle independently of the length of its edges. So these are angular behaviors. I'm going to take several pieces out of the necklace. It's still very flexible so we take another one out. Still very flexible. Take out another piece. Still very flexible. Now I'll take out one more piece-- we're down to four pieces and it's still very flexible. This we'll drape over my shoulders with a triangle in front and a triangle in back. Fan calls this a square, but we see this square as completely unstable. I became extremely interested in this when I was young, the fact that the square does not have any structural integrity of its own. It only behaves the way it did because the teacher put it on a rigid blackboard, and it couldn't change there. Now I'm going to take out one more piece. . and for the first time it will no longer flex."

  • Cite RBF at SLS Seminar U.Mass, Amherst 22 July '71, p. 17

C11312

Necklace Structure

← Necklace | Necklace →


RBF Definitions

". . .Tube-and-cable 'necklace' structure . .

takes advantage of triangulation of geodesic lines

[and7 entitles us to the encompassment of relatively

large volumes with relatively low logistic investment. . .

Slackened necklace geodesic spheres, compactible as

tight as hairnets, may be shot to the moon and

tensibly self-motor opened."

-Cite PREVIEW, I&I., Pp. 222,223

1 Apr'49

Citations

  1. PREVIEW, I&I., Pp. 222,223 1 Apr'49

C11313

Necklace

← Necklace Structure | Necklace Necklace Structure (1) →


Index Entry

Synergetics text was rearranged at galley stage, 9 Nov'73: New citation for Necklace is Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-608.00608.00 ff.


C11314

Necklace Necklace Structure (1)

← Necklace | Necklace Structure (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11315

Necklace Structure (2)

← Necklace Necklace Structure (1) | Need Necessity →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11316

Need Necessity

← Necklace Structure (2) | Need Necessity (1) →


Index Entry

Need: Necessity:

"Anything man needs to do he can afford to do."

  • RBF quoted by Lee Dembart, New York Post, 26 April 1971

  • Citation at Afford, 26 Apr'71


C11317

Need Necessity (1)

← Need Necessity | Need: Necessity (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11318

Need: Necessity (2)

← Need Necessity (1) | Needham, Joseph →


Cross Reference

Need: Necessity:

Cross-References


C11319

Needham, Joseph

← Need: Necessity (2) | Needle →


Cross Reference

Needham, Joseph:

Cross-References


C11320

Needle

← Needham, Joseph | Needle Floating on Water →


Index Entry

Needle:

"... The point of a needle is a pile of oranges."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.411009.41, 10 Feb'73

C11321

Needle Floating on Water

← Needle | Needle (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11322

Needle (1)

← Needle Floating on Water | Needle (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11323

Needle (2)

← Needle (1) | Negative →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11324

Negative

← Needle (2) | Negative →


Index Entry

Negative:

"Each vector is reversible having its negative alternate."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS Corollaries, \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-240.00240. 1971

C11325

Negative

← Negative | Negative →


Index Entry

Negative:

"Science is remiss and unnecessarily prejudicial in calling one of a pair of complementary behaviors negative. There are always much better descriptive terms."

  • Citation and context at Complementarity, 2 Mar'68

C11326

Negative

← Negative | Negative Accounting →


Index Entry

Negative:

"The negative is never the mirror-image of the positive."

  • Citation and context at Complementarity, Spring'66

C11327

Negative Accounting

← Negative | Negative Entropy →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11328

Negative Entropy

← Negative Accounting | Negative Matter →


Cross Reference

Negative Entropy:

Cross-References


C11329

Negative Matter

← Negative Entropy | Negative Matter (1) →


Index Entry

Negative Matter:

"Negative Matter is coequal with positive matter."

  • Cite NO MORE SECONDHAND GOD, p. 36, 9 Apr'40

C11330

Negative Matter (1)

← Negative Matter | Negative Matter (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11331

Negative Matter (2)

← Negative Matter (1) | Negative Tetrahedron →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11332

Negative Tetrahedron

← Negative Matter (2) | Negative Tetrahedron (1) →


Index Entry

Negative Tetrahedron:

"Entropy is not random;

It is always one negative tetrahedron."

  • Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 157, 1960

C11333

Negative Tetrahedron (1)

← Negative Tetrahedron | Negative Tetrahedron (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11334

Negative Tetrahedron (2)

← Negative Tetrahedron (1) | Negative Universe →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11335

Negative Universe

← Negative Tetrahedron (2) | Negative Universe →


Index Entry

Negative Universe:

"The star tetrahedron may explain a whole new phase of energetic Universe such, for instance, as the Negative Universe."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft "Antitetrahedron," 8 Oct. '71, p. 10.

C11336

Negative Universe

← Negative Universe | Negative Universe →


Index Entry

Negative Universe:

"Negative Universe is the complementary but invisible Universe."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Bear Island, 25 August 1971.

C11337

Negative Universe

← Negative Universe | Negative Universe →


Index Entry

Physics finds only waves. Some are of exquisitely high frequency, but inherently discontinuous because consisting of separate event packages. They are oscillating to and from negative universe, that is to say, in pulsation.

  • [Cite RBF to EJA, Somerset Club, Boston, 22 April 1971]

  • Citation & context at Wave, 22 Apr'71


C11338

Negative Universe

← Negative Universe | Negative Universe (1) →


Index Entry

Those subsequently isolated elements beyond the 92 prime chemical elements constitute super atomica; they are the non-selfregenerative chemical elements of negative Universe.

(Rearranged and amplified.)


C11339

Negative Universe (1)

← Negative Universe | Negative Universe (2) →


Cross Reference

Mite: Positive & Negative Functions

Cross-References


C11340

Negative Universe (2)

← Negative Universe (1) | Negative Vectors →


Cross Reference

Negative Universe:

Cross-References


C11341

Negative Vectors

← Negative Universe (2) | Negative Vector Equilibrium →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11342

Negative Vector Equilibrium

← Negative Vectors | Negative Vector Equilibrium →


RBF Definitions

"The non-mirror imaged complementary [Star Tetrahedron] is not a negative vector equilibrium. The vector equilibrium has its own integral negative."

(Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-636.01636.01, footnote)

Citations

  1. SYNERGETICS draft "Antitetrahedron," 8 Oct. '71, Footnote, p.6.

C11343

Negative Vector Equilibrium

← Negative Vector Equilibrium | Negative Weight →


Cross Reference

Negative Vector Equilibrium:

See Star Tetrahedron & VE

Cross-References

  • Star Tetrahedron \& VE

C11344

Negative Weight

← Negative Vector Equilibrium | Negative (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11345

Negative (1)

← Negative Weight | Negative (2) →


Cross Reference

Positive ≠ Negative

Anti-

Prohibition

Cross-References


C11346

Negative (2)

← Negative (1) | Negentropy →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11347

Negentropy

← Negative (2) | Neighbor Neighborhood (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11348

Neighbor Neighborhood (1)

← Negentropy | Neighbor Neighborhood (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11349

Neighbor Neighborhood (2)

← Neighbor Neighborhood (1) | Neo-Platonism →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11350

Neo-Platonism

← Neighbor Neighborhood (2) | Nerve Circuit →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11351

Nerve Circuit

← Neo-Platonism | Nestable: Nestability →


Cross Reference

Nerve Circuit:

Cross-References


C11352

Nestable: Nestability

← Nerve Circuit | Nestable Nestability (1) →


Index Entry

Nestable: Nestability:

"There are in closest packing, we find, always alternate spaces that are not being used so that triangular groups can be rotated into one position or 60 degrees to an alternate nestable place. . . In other words you take the vector equilibrium, rotate it 60 degrees to the next nestable position and suddenly it is polarized."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #2, pp. 224-225. 11 Jul'62

Citation at Sixty Degreesness


C11353

Nestable Nestability (1)

← Nestable: Nestability | Nastable Nastability (2) →


Cross Reference

Internestability

Cross-References


C11354

Nastable Nastability (2)

← Nestable Nestability (1) | Neat is Part of the Bird →


Cross Reference

Sixty-degreeness, 11 Jul'62*

Cross-References


C11355

Neat is Part of the Bird

← Nastable Nastability (2) | Nest →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11356

Nest

← Neat is Part of the Bird | Net Bet (2) →


Cross Reference

Nest:

Cross-References

  • Bird'sNest as a Tool

C11357

Net Bet (2)

← Nest | Net Set →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11358

Net Set

← Net Bet (2) | Net →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11359

Net

← Net Set | Network (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11360

Network (1)

← Net | Network (2) →


Cross Reference

Dwelling: World-around Network Dwelling Service

Wave Network

Cross-References


C11361

Network (2)

← Network (1) | Neumann, John von →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11362

Neumann, John von

← Network (2) | Neuron →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11363

Neuron

← Neumann, John von | Neuron-transistored →


RBF Definitions

And some scientists see links between the brain and the immunologic system as possibly highly rewarding to study."

R.B.F. Marginalia: "Neurons are tetra structures."


C11364

Neuron-transistored

← Neuron | Neuron →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11365

Neuron

← Neuron-transistored | Neutral →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11366

Neutral

← Neuron | Neutral Angle →


Index Entry

Neutral:

"Everything should be neutral until muted. A piano, like a house, or like fog, should be neutral. I found in building that the grays of aluminum were not neutral enough. Brown Earth is what the human eye is most accustomed to; it is the best color for floors and walls. Seek first for the neutral tones, but arrange them so that the human occupant can change things."

  • Citation & context at Harmonics, (1), 1 Feb'75

C11367

Neutral Angle

← Neutral | Neutral Axis →


Index Entry

... The spherical excess of 6° (one quantum) may be apportioned totally to the biggest and littlest corners of the triangle, leaving the 60-degree, vector equilibrium, neutral corner undisturbed. As we have discovered in the isotropic vector matrix nature coordinates crystallographically in 60° and not in 90°. Sixty degrees is the vector equilibrium neutral angle relative to which life-in-time aberrates.


C11368

Neutral Axis

← Neutral Angle | Neutral Axis (1) →


Index Entry

Neutral Axis:

"Every system has a neutral axis with two polar points (vertexes - fixes). In synergetics topology these two polar points of every system become the constants of topological inventorying. Every system has two polar vertexes which function as the spin axis of the system. In synergetics the two polar vertexes terminating the axis identify conceptually the abstract-- supposedly nonconceptual-- function of nuclear physics' 'spin' in quantum Theory."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1007.291007.29, 1 Jan'75

C11369

Neutral Axis (1)

← Neutral Axis | Neutral Axis (2) →


Cross Reference

Neutral Axis:

Plus Two

Cross-References

  • Additive Twoness
  • Additive Twoness Plus Two

C11370

Neutral Axis (2)

← Neutral Axis (1) | Neutral Center →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11371

Neutral Center

← Neutral Axis (2) | Neutral Corner →


Cross Reference

Neutral Center: See Interrelationship Twoness, 27 Dec'74

Cross-References


C11372

Neutral Corner

← Neutral Center | Neutral Phase →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11373

Neutral Phase

← Neutral Corner | Neutral (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11374

Neutral (1)

← Neutral Phase | Neutral (2) →


Cross Reference

Medio: Macro-medio-micro

Cross-References


C11375

Neutral (2)

← Neutral (1) | Neutron (1) →


Cross Reference

27 May'75

Cross-References


C11376

Neutron (1)

← Neutral (2) | Neutron (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11377

Neutron (2)

← Neutron (1) | Never-never Land →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11378

Never-never Land

← Neutron (2) | New →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11379

New

← Never-never Land | New Forms vs. Reforms →


Index Entry

'Society only takes on the new when nothing else will work.'

  • Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping, Philadelphia, 28 Jan'75

C11380

New Forms vs. Reforms

← New | New Forms vs. Reforms →


Index Entry

WDSU Doc. #1, p.54, 1963


C11381

New Forms vs. Reforms

← New Forms vs. Reforms | New Life (1) →


Cross Reference

New Forms vs. Reforms:

Cross-References


C11382

New Life (1)

← New Forms vs. Reforms | New Life (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11383

New Life (2)

← New Life (1) | New →


Cross Reference

Evolution: Man as Evolution Modifier, May'49

Poets, 1970

Cross-References


C11384

New

← New Life (2) | News →


Cross Reference

Emergence

Cross-References


C11385

News

← New | News & Evolution (1) →


Index Entry

News:

"Today's news consists of aggregates of fragments. Anyone who has taken part in any event that has subsequently appeared in the news is aware of the gross disparity between the actual and reported events. The insistence of reporters upon having advance 'releases' of what, for instance, convocation speakers are supposedly going to say, but in fact have not yet said, automatically discredits the value of the largely prefabricated news. We also learn frequently of prefabricated and prevaricated events of a complex nature purportedly undertaken for purposes either of suppressing or rigging the news, which in turn perverts humanity's tactical information resources. All history becomes suspect. Probably our most polluted resource is that of the tactical information to which humanity spontaneously reflexes."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 'Introduction,' p.12, 25 Jul'72

C11386

News & Evolution (1)

← News | News & Evolution (2) →


Index Entry

News & Evolution:

"Daily news is a major ingredient of human evolution. Advertising alone provides the economic sustenance of the western world's news media. The magnitude of paid-for advertising received by each news media is directly proportional to the number of its buying readers. News media management searches for the type of news that sells the best. Year after year the publishers find that 'bad' news attracts the most paying readers--possibly because the readers can congratulate themselves on not being the unfortunate ones. Whether or not this is the right explanation, it is a demonstrable fact that powerful economic sustenance for negative voices exists. Though the majority of humans are born positivists, popular acknowledgement of the effectiveness of their expressions is difficult to come by, and has little or no economic support. Positivist poets are proverbially poor.

"While there are many positively committed institutions--religious, academic, and political--we are considering here only the few independently thoughtful, positive individuals alive today whose work has come to be generally recognized in this era of billions of humans integrating into a common world culture, in contradistinction to the few millions of"


C11387

News & Evolution (2)

← News & Evolution (1) | News & Evolution (3) →


Index Entry

individuals of yesteryears who were physically deployed in a myriad of small local cultures.

One needs to know nothing in order to be negative. One need only be clever with words or cartoon to become famous as an amusingly consistent sceptic or a dramatically devastating cynic. To be creditably positive, not just optimistic, one needs to know a great deal as learned only by direct experience. To be productively positive, one must also have great vision and the confidence of proven technical accomplishments manifest as physical products that work. To be effectively positive and also to inspire others to envision and realize humanity's constructive options is to be a great artist.

In the 20th century's unprecedented and utterly unforeseen transformation from a local to a universal culture, Ruth Asawa Lanier's ever earthly pure, exquisitely ephemeral sculptures, sculptural murals, paintings, drawings, and her innumerable other exploratory formulations are probably the most embracing and exciting arts and artifacts of an emerging, world-around, classless democracy.


C11388

News & Evolution (3)

← News & Evolution (2) | News & Evolution →


Index Entry

"This historically unpredicted, swiftly emergent, world embracing classless democracy is both evolutionary and revolutionary. Unlike all past revolutions which were accomplished by destroying the successful few, this total emancipation of humanity and the integrity of its sustainability is being realized instead only by increasing the physical and metaphysical advantages of all humanity. This greatest of history's evolutions inadvertently makes obsolete the technical effectiveness and relevance of the older cultures' artifacts and value structures, and thus painlessly and spontaneously abandons the privileges enjoyed exclusively by the few in yesterday's class-stratified and selfishness-rationalizing society....

"As of 1977, human evolution on planet Earth has attained enough know-how to operate this planet to the enduring high physical advantage of all; but nature's checks and balances of human fear, ignorance, and ill-conditioned reflexes have the scales of human fate in dynamic balance. They may readily tip in the negative to terminate human occupation of the planet. Preponderant hope for tipping the scales to the lasting living advantage of humans lies in the world of"


C11389

News & Evolution

← News & Evolution (3) | News & Evolution (1) →


RBF Definitions

"children. Each child is born in the presence of less misinformation than were their predecessors. Each is born in the presence of a vastly greater amount of reliable information. Each child is born free of the mis- and ill-conditioned reflexes of the older humans. Each child is born with the innate artistry and imagination capable of realizing new and increased advantage for the many. Evolution seems intent upon giving humanity every opportunity to win successful continuance. Clearly, all of our hope lies in the hands and minds of the young."

Citations

  1. RBF Ltr. to Japanese Deputy Consul General in San Francisco, Yasuji Fujita in support of nomination of Ruth Asawa Lanier for Japan's Medal of Honor; 15 Mar'77

C11390

News & Evolution (1)

← News & Evolution | News & Evolution (2) →


Cross Reference

See Communications & Culture

Cross-References


C11391

News & Evolution (2)

← News & Evolution (1) | News Ignores Invisible Reality →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11392

News Ignores Invisible Reality

← News & Evolution (2) | News (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11393

News (1)

← News Ignores Invisible Reality | News (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11394

News (2)

← News (1) | Newspaper →


Cross Reference

Transenational Capitalism & Export of Know-how, (2)(3)

Cross-References


C11395

Newspaper

← News (2) | Newspaper: Newsprint →


Index Entry

It isn't really very important what we read in the newspaper because all the very extraordinarily rapid evolution is going on in the invisible spectrum and the press and TV are really missing the big show. What I'm saying is that right now all of humanity is really breaking through to a completely different way of looking at Universe.


C11396

Newspaper: Newsprint

← Newspaper | Newton's Cosmic Norm of At Rest (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11397

Newton's Cosmic Norm of At Rest (1)

← Newspaper: Newsprint | Newton's Cosmic Norm of "At Rest" (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11398

Newton's Cosmic Norm of "At Rest" (2)

← Newton's Cosmic Norm of At Rest (1) | Newton vs. Einstein →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11399

Newton vs. Einstein

← Newton's Cosmic Norm of "At Rest" (2) | Newton vs. Einstein (1) →


Index Entry

Newton vs. Einstein:

"Isaac Newton discovered the celestial gravitation interrelationship and expressed it in terms of the second power of the relative distance between the different masses as determined by reference to the radius of one of the interattracted masses. The gravitational relationship is also synergetically statable in terms of the second power of relative frequency of volumetric quanta concentrations of the respectively interattracted masses. Newton's gravitational constant is a radially (frequency) measured rate of spherical surface contraction, while Einstein's radiational constant is a radial (frequency) rate of spherical expansion."

  • Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. §\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/000-humans-in-universe#section-052.21052.21, 9 Jan'74

C11400

Newton vs. Einstein (1)

← Newton vs. Einstein | Newton vs. Einstein (2) →


Index Entry

Newton vs. Einstein:

"Beginning in 1917 I determined to make myself a guinea pig in a life-long research project, documenting the life of an individual born in the gay '90's... having his boyhood during the turn of the century and maturing during humanity's epochal graduation from the inert materialistic 19th into the dynamic, abstract 20th century.

"Had I the perceptivity at the time equal in magnitude to the scale of my intuitive prospecting of forward events this case-history era might have been more accurately identified as that which terminated Sir Isaac Newton's normal at rest and myriadly isolated hybrid world cultures to which change was anathema on the one hand, and on the other, opened Einstein's normally dynamic, omniintegrating world culture to which change has come to seem essential and popularly acceptable....

"The experience pattern of my generation was not to be just one more duplicate generation in a succession of millions of generations of humanity within an approximately imperceptible degree of environmental change as compared to the immediately previous generation. I was convinced that unannounced by any authority a much greater environmental and ecological change"


C11401

Newton vs. Einstein (2)

← Newton vs. Einstein (1) | Newton Vs. Einstein (1) →


Index Entry

Newton vs. Einstein:

"was beginning to take place in my generation's unfolding experience than had occurred between my father's and grandfather's and my great grandfather's and great great grandfather's successive generations. It was clearly an environment that was changing; and though the environment changes might not alter man's genes, changes in his external conditions might permit man to realize many more of his innate capabilities. Dwellings are environment modifying machines; so are automobiles. Automobiles are little part-time dwellings on wheels. Both autos and dwellings are complex tools within the far vaster tool complex of world-embracing industrialization. Life continually alters the environment and the altered environment in turn alters the potentials and realities of life. The environment is basically a complex of nonsimultaneously occurring but omnintegrating or interstimulating, and therefore interregenerating, mutations of man's integral, internal metabolic regeneration organism, --- on the one hand; on the other is his external, invention-realized, metabolic regeneration organism, which we think of and speak of as industrialization."


C11402

Newton Vs. Einstein (1)

← Newton vs. Einstein (2) | Newton vs. Einstein →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11403

Newton vs. Einstein

← Newton Vs. Einstein (1) | Newton Was a Noun →


Cross Reference

New York, f970;, (2)(3)(12)

Cross-References


C11404

Newton Was a Noun

← Newton vs. Einstein | Newton's First Law of Motion →


Cross Reference

See Quick & the Dead: Song Of, Oct'66

Cross-References

  • Quick \& the Dead: Song Of, Oct'66

C11405

Newton's First Law of Motion

← Newton Was a Noun | Newton's First Law of Motion →


RBF Definitions

"Ask Newton what gravity is and he will answer, 'It is a covarying interrelationship of two or more bodies inherently nondisclosable by any one of the bodies considered separately.'"

Citations

  1. RBF Tribute to Josef Albers; Dec'77

C11406

Newton's First Law of Motion

← Newton's First Law of Motion | Newton's First Law of Motion →


Index Entry

Newton's First Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"I have attempted a new generalized statement of a 'First Law of Acceleration,' which goes as follows:

All local event systems (Newton's 'bodies') are in relevant continuity of frequency accelerations with a plurality of local and comprehensive patterning consequences, and all other local systems of macro and micro degrees affect all other local systems of Universe in varying degrees of angle and frequency modulation; and the effect of all the local systems of events upon any and all other systems of local events is precessional."

  • Citation and context at Tetrahedronal Dynamics (1), 4 May'57

C11407

Newton's First Law of Motion

← Newton's First Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11408

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's First Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"The astrophysical chain of events altogether compounded to permit Newton's discovery of the only-metaphysically-statable gravitational law which showed that the intensity of the interattraction of any two celestial bodies is initially proportional to the product of their masses and varies at a rate of the second power of the arithmetical distances progressively intervening--double the distance and reduce the interattraction to one-quarter of its previous intensity."


C11409

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"Synergy... is a part of the great mystery

Which always remains unexplained

By such discoveries as Newton's

Of the first-power arithmetical

Vs. the second-power augmentation

Rates of constantly intercovarying

Gravitational interattractiveness

Of separate bodies in Universe..."


C11410

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"Isaac Newton discovers

The rational geometrical rate of change

Characterizing the interattractiveness

Of any two celestial bodies

While their relative distances apart

Vary only at an arithmetical rate

Which attractiveness itself

Let alone its inverse

Second power rate of gain

Is not manifest

In any of the physical characteristics

Of either of the celestial bodies

When either is considered only separately

And only in terms of its

Integral dimensions, mass, chemistry

And independent electromagnetic properties..."


C11411

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"Acceleration is second power, multiplying the number times itself. As a hypothetical arrangement, when you doubled the distance apart you decrease the interattraction fourfold. You have this increase in fourfold, which is second power."

  • Cite tape transcript RBF to W. Wolf, Gloucester, Mass., p.12, 2 Jun'74

C11412

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


RBF Definitions

RBf DEFINITIONS

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"Gravity... is the variable interattractiveness of nonmagnetic

bodies, which interattractiveness varies at a second-power rate

inversely proportional to the relative distances intervening

the masses, as those distances vary only at an arithmetical

rate of change."

  • Citation at Gravity, 31 May'74

C11413

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"The relative interattraction increases as the second power of the rate at which the interdistances diminish."

  • Citation & context at Hammering Sheet Metal, (2), 30 Dec'73

C11414

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"Gravity is omnidirectional mass interattraction which, as Newton discovered, is directly interproportional relative to the respective mass involved, and varies as the second power relative to the interproximities of the respective bodies considered: Halving the distance between any two will fourfold their interaction." - Citation & context at Radiation-gravitation Sequence, (1), 5 Jun'73


C11415

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"...As one energy event comes into critical proximity with any two, the mass attraction fourfolds every time the distance between them is halved."

  • Citation & context at Critical Proximity, 10 Feb'73

C11416

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Index Entry

Newton's Second Law of Motion: RBF Restatement Of:

"Newton's intermass attraction increases at the second power as the time-distance between is halved."

  • Citation & context at Mass, 16 Nov'72

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-960.12960.12, 16 Nov'72


C11417

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton's Second Law of Motion →


Index Entry

RBF Restatement Of:

Synergetics text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1052.211052.21

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1052.441052.44

Rbf Address to YPO, transcript p.33, 11 Mar'73

Synergetics text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-960.12960.12 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-8621.308621.30

103 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-646.03646.03 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.931009.93 81052.81

111 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/700-tensegrity#section-710.01710.01 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1024.141024.14 81052.88

112 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/700-tensegrity#section-723.06723.06 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1051.531051.53-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1051.551051.55

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/100-synergy#section-120.01120.01 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-960.12960.12 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1052.211052.21

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-251.25251.25 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-981.09981.09 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1052.441052.44

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-518.02518.02 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.331009.33

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-645.01645.01 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.801009.80

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-645.03645.03 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.821009.82


C11418

Newton's Second Law of Motion

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton: As Newton Might Have Said It But Did Not →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11419

Newton: As Newton Might Have Said It But Did Not

← Newton's Second Law of Motion | Newton →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11420

Newton

← Newton: As Newton Might Have Said It But Did Not | Newton (1) →


Index Entry

Intuition, pp.25-31, May '72

Synergetics draft Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1052.201052.20, et. seq., 7 Mar'73

Synergetics draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.801009.80 et. seq., 8 Mar'73

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C11421

Newton (1)

← Newton | Newton (2) →


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C11422

Newton (2)

← Newton (1) | Newton (3) →


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Blind Man's Buff, 1 Oct'71

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C11423

Newton (3)

← Newton (2) | New Universe →


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Newton: As Newton Might Have Said It (But Did Not)

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C11424

New Universe

← Newton (3) | New York City →


Index Entry

New Universe: Disclosure of Entirely New Universe in Next Decade:

"Since Earthians' astronomical measurements have only been conducted for a few thousand years, and nine-tenths of the information has been accumulated in the last five centuries, to be conservative, we can say that 11,000 years exploration has brought in data covering 11 billion years.

"The ratio 11,000 - 1 clearly manifests a

11 billion 1 million

high-order experiential acceleration in the rate of information gaining. Thus we take not of how blacked really little we know and alert ourselves to the probability that the next decade will disclose what in effect must seem an entirely new Universe--so much more of the cosmically eternal a priori mystery will have been vouchsafed to us."


C11425

New York City

← New Universe | New York City →


Index Entry

New York City:

"The appropriate metaphor for New York City is that of a ship. All of the equipment and the data are there. The ship is not sunk. The pumps all work.

"The people of New York could take one of several routes:

-- U.S. Army; they could turn it over to the Army to run it, but this would be fascist.

-- Communist; to go communist would be equally unthinkable.

-- Unions; they could accept the leadership of the unions.

"The union heads with all their talent and leadership could decide to operate the city. The confrontation of the unions has not been so much with the city itself as it has been with the banks, the bankers, and their paper money game. The union leaders should issue their own paper money scrip and enlist the support of all the other union leaders in the country. It is a game of paper money; they might as well play their own."

  • Cite RBF via telephone from Djakarta to EJA; revised statement for N.Y. Times, 31 Jul'75

C11426

New York City

← New York City | New York City →


Index Entry

The city physically will stay there, but New York is obsolete. Factories, harbor, warehouses-- all these have gone elsewhere. They only way to make New York work would be if the people decided to make it work. If everybody said, 'My life is involved, my family is involved,' and started to work cooperatively, it could be made to work. I don't know any other way.


C11427

New York City

← New York City | New York →


Index Entry

When I was young the architects and their patrons assumed, and in fact hoped, that their great buildings would be permanent contributions to the world scene. Though the architects... thought of their buildings in this way, I have seen three separate sets of permanent buildings in New York City pulled down to be replaced by another set of assumedly permanent buildings, with the whole unexpected evolutionary displacement phenomenon repeating itself again. I have, in effect, seen three permanent waves of architecture forsaken and replaced by other permanent waves as the waves flowed northward on Manhattan Island. In the last 15 years I have seen two- and three-story-high cities of the world transformed into identical-building type skyscraper cities.


C11428

New York

← New York City | New York City (1) →


Index Entry

New York:

"New York is a continual evolutionary process of evacuations, demolitions, removals, temporarily vacant lots, new installations and repeat. This process is identical in principle to the annual rotation of crops in farm acreage-- plowing, planting the new seed, harvesting, plowing under, and putting in another type of crop....

"Most people think of the building operations blocking New York's streets as temporary annoyances, soon to disappear in a static peace. They still think of permanence as normal, a hangover from the Newtonian view of the Universe. But those who have lived in and with New York since the beginning of the century have literally experienced living with Einsteinian relativity."

(Original citation & context at New York City, (1)(2), 1964)

  • RBF quoted by Alvin Toffler in FUTURE SHOCK, p.51, 1970

C11429

New York City (1)

← New York | New York City (2) →


Index Entry

New York City:

"Viewed from a ship entering New York harbor or from a plane coming in over the city, New York appears as an enormous complex of hard, permanent towers--crystalline asparagus. But these 'permanents' are as impermanent as women's hairdo's. New York City's permanent-wave architecture is in fact a progressively rippling dynamic wave system. The last half-century has seen three successive replacements of would-be-permanent New York City buildings.

"New York is a continual evolutionary process of evacuations, demolitions, removals, temporarily vacant lots, new installations, and repeat. This process is identical in principle to the annual rotation of crops in farm acreage--plowing, planting the new seed, harvesting, plowing under, and putting in another type of crop.

"New York's dynamic pattern of continually accelerating transformation was entirely unpremeditated by its static-minded, permanence-intending designers and their patrons. Up to the time when its earliest skyscrapers were built (the first was the Tower Building at 50 Broadway, completed in 1889 and demolished in 1914), its stone buildings, fine"


C11430

New York City (2)

← New York City (1) | New York City (3) →


Index Entry

residences, banks, and commercial structures were thought of by architects, owners, and the public as 'permanent' monuments of their conceivers' era. And the building arts being the most laggard of all men's activities, this conception of buildings as 'permanent' still persists in most men's minds. Most people look upon the building operations blocking New York's streets--the piles of sand and brick, the huge cranes fishing steel girders from curb-parked trucks--as temporary annoyances, soon to disappear in a static peace. They still think of permanence as normal, a hangover from the Newtonian view of the Universe. But those who have lived in and with New York since the beginning of this century have literally experienced living with Einsteinian relativity.

"Said Newton, in the first phase of his first law of motion, 'A body persists in a state of rest' (and then as an afterthought, 'or in a line of motion') except as it is affected by another body. This Newtonian norm of 'at rest' which means without change, has long been the base line of all our economic charts. From this point of view all events and"


C11431

New York City (3)

← New York City (2) | New York City →


RBF Definitions

"their growth curves are abnormal. On such charts the curves of industrial and economic performance rise abnormally above, or more normally fall back to, or parallel with, the base-line norm of 'no change.' The would-be conservators of peace and of economic health have throughout history sought to 'iron out' the abnormal humps, to 'return to normal,' to no change.

"Einstein's relativity theory, evolved early in the century, made the static verities of Newtonian mechanics untenable. But it took almost a half-century for the dynamics of Einstein's relativity to emerge in the daily papers as the atomic bomb, followed by a pattern of dynamic events clearly demonstrating that accelerating change is normal--just as normal as the human appetite for news of the accelerating accomplishment of breakthroughs that swiftly expand man's domain in the Universe.

"To the Newtonian conservative, the deliberately accelerated obsolescence of structures and equipment, such as we see everywhere about us in contemporary New York, constitutes waste. To the Einsteinian conservative, obsolete structures and equipment are a new mine of selectively concentrated chemical elements--a fundamental resource of the industrial"

Citations

  1. WAVE TRANSFORMATION OF THE CITY, N.Y. Guidebook, 1964

C11432

New York City

← New York City (3) | New York City →


Index Entry

"commonwealth. The materials from this mine are the means of realizing ever more advanced design out of our improving scientific potentials. As a consequence, metal scrap and plastic scrap now recirculate increasingly.

"New inventions increase our productive capacity per man-hour and per pound of resource--our 'performance capability', as it is called. Every time we mine obsolete structures or equipment for metal or plastic to use in improved designs, we get increased performance out of the same tonnage of fundamental chemical resources. Which suggests, for instance, that we should take all the obsolete two-ton automobiles off the road, melt them up, and produce from the resulting scrap twice as many one-ton automobiles, each of higher capability than the former cars in terms of performance per passenger and of fuel gallons per safely accomplished higher-velocity mile.

"All the world's great cities that grew up prior to New York were products of the Newtonian 'no change' norms. Their romance lies in their preoccupation with man's historical-bastioned past. What makes New York City 'the most important something' in all history is that long before the atomic" Cite "WAVE TRANSFCR:ATION OF THE CITY, N.Y. GUIDEBOOK, 1964


C11433

New York City

← New York City | New York City →


RBF Definitions

"bomb hit the front page, this city had become the first Einsteinian reality. Its romance is its living manifestation of history continually in the making. Its streets and districts gradually grow, swell, transform, and disappear altogether. In the 'gay '90s' New York's great exposition and sports building on Madison Square was known as Madison Square Garden. In 1924, the owners of that building built a new modern Madison Square Garden 1/2 miles north of Madison Square on Eighth Avenue. New York's Bowery, now the deadbeat's lingering threshold to death, was once the most splendid of growing New York's districts and boasted its Bowery Savings Bank. The Bowery Savings Bank now has its main office five miles north of the Bowery on East 42nd Street. The Madison Avenue of the 'gay '90s' meant the area between Madison Square and 42nd Street, dominated by the J.P. Morgan residence at 38th and Madison. Madison Avenue of the first half of the 20th century referred to shopping section from 42nd Street to 72nd Street, dominated at its base by Brooks Brothers, the Biltmore Hotel, and the Roosevelt Hotel. So attractive did the Madison Avenue vantage appear to so many corporate newcomers that they, in effect, have pulled down all the old"

Citations

  1. #AVE TRANSFORMATION OF THE CITY, N.Y. Guidebook. 1964

C11434

New York City

← New York City | New York City →


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New York City:

"buildings and thus terminated all the old enterprises that constituted Madison Avenue. They have built a new canyon in the Universe, whose preoccupation with the abstract function of shaping men's conditionable reflexes, through advertising, has caused the words 'Madison Avenue' to hold an entirely new meaning--having nothing to do with a physical avenue itself, but with their 'corporate image'--the collective archpropagandist, proselytizer, inducer, and seducer.

"Propaganda, like most of New York's manufactured products, has little weight or physical substance. Pittsburgh produces steel; Chicago warehouses wheat, steel, and cattle. New York manufactures pattern abstractions. London's stock market, the Paris Bourse, and other world exchanges long predate New York in the exchange of abstract enterprise equities, but New York today centralizes all the world's anticipatory discounting of forwardly reckonable values.

"The United Nations' world headquarters came naturally to New York as the most concentrated pattern-processing and exchanging center. New York is today the world's chief publishing"


C11435

New York City

← New York City | New York City →


RBF Definitions

"headquarters, its leading drama and art market. One Oklahoma stockyard, last year, collected and sent forward to the slaughter house a nose-to-tail chain of cattle 550 miles long. New York's two million typewriters and calculating machines last years produced rows of letters and figures long enough to run 20 ribbons between the planets Earth and Venus when these two are in closest proximity.

"The ideas in which New York traffics emanate from all around the Earth. It is the world's greatest import-export idea exchange. New York is not an idea factory, nor an idea mine, nor an idea garden, but it is the world's point of highest velocity in idea exchanging. As such, New York is the world's greatest traffic center in hopes and fears, valid or invalid.

"There are but relatively few native New Yorkers. Its population is transient. The average residence is three years. Visitors to New York from around the world frequently assert antipathy to New York's coldness and bigness. They have not seen the New York we have been describing. They have seen one frame of a moving picture. It looks static."

Citations

  1. WAVE TRANSFORMATION OF THE CITY, N.Y. Guidebook, 1964

C11436

New York City

← New York City | New York City →


Index Entry

Only the old-time New Yorkers can know the great transforming dynamics and, more importantly, the city's myriad of rich abstract resources. Because pure abstractions such as love, hate, happiness, and inspiration are as invisible as they are nonmerchandisable, all the real meaning of New York is both invisible and nonmarketed. The lucky few millions who are old-time New Yorkers usually love New York passionately-for they know not why specifically.

While the statistical voices warn us that the world population threatens to crowd itself off the Earth, it is comforting to discover that New York City's buildings could contain the whole population of the Earth with no more crowding than that experienced at a cocktail party--not room for anyone to lie down but all under cover. New York is so knit together with underground wires, tubes, cables, and pipes--that in effect Manhattan Island could be lifted in one piece and stood upon end, its roadways and tunnels acting as its supporting columns with Battery Park on top and Harlem as its base. In such a position its subways would become elevators and its elevators subway shuttles.

  • Cite WAVE TRANSFORMATION OF CITY, Y.F. Guidebook, 1964

C11437

New York City

← New York City | New York City →


Index Entry

"Its street level is not the bottom level of New York. Legal statutes adopted by early Knickerbocker burgers required that when the utility companies dug up its streets and inserted pipes, cables, and subways, they should thereafter put all the same earth back where they found it and the city would then resurface it. This the public utilities have done to the letter. The earth tucked back into the street is no more the Earth's natural top crust than is the earth tucked into the flower pots high above in Manhattan's skyscraper apartments. The concrete and steel intrusions, below the streets and buildings, have become so multitudinous and penetrate at so many levels that they reach hundreds of feet below the theoretical surface. Like an iceberg, structural and mechanical Manhattan is now chiefly below the surface.

"Old-time New Yorkers remember the unique commercial districts--the leather district around Gold Street; the tea and spice districts along Water, Front, and Pearl Streets; the cotton and linen district on White Street; the machinery exchanges of Lafayette Street; and the great Gansevoort, Washington, and Manhattan market districts. These districts have been almost wholly diffused into uptown invisible districts. The real"


C11438

New York City

← New York City | New York City (1) →


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New York City:

"The real long-time New Yorker knows, however, that nothing has gone from New York and that its interests have multiplied a thousandfold. The unique vortexes continually transform and interchange.

"Old-world church and cathedral spires were originally conceived and built to reach high above the surrounding houses and stores. In New York one can look down from on high into a deep valley wherein minusculc spires reach up from the bottom like fine jewelry spicules,for, unlike business enterprises, the churches have usually been unable to move and have been swallowed by the commercial avalanche, being no longer the centers of their parish dwellings. But their spires as yet inspire when, in our thoughts, our eyes wander down into those New York deeps wherein approximately all that is physically left of yesterday is wedded with the physical of today, and we remember that we are as yet 'quick' and not dead, and that yesterday only the dead were normal, and that New York City is now being synchronized with the dynamism of the quick whose norm is Einstein's c², that is 186,000 times 186,000 miles per second, the normal rate at which we see."


C11439

New York City (1)

← New York City | New York City →


Index Entry

'I lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help' --possibly because of all our faculties, it is only our eyes that can apprehend the distant presence of the high hills--a presence of which we are informed by radiation from the Sun, reflected from the hills to our eyes at 186,000 miles per second, all of which seems so instantaneous that we mistakenly say that we 'lift our eyes.' And we know that no man--no mere human being--invented that velocity, nor its reliable regularity throughout the full spectrum range of all electromagnetic wave phenomena, nor the regularity of its ultra-high-frequency inter-trafficking.

"Men of yesterday looked outwardly self-helplessly to the macrocosm, praying for miraculous salvation; today they look inwardly self-disciplinedly to the nuclear microcosm for vast sources of reliable physical power. What men thought they understood yesterday of their local experiences seemed regular, orderly, and logical; what they did not comprehend, extending outward to the macrocosm and inward to the microcosm, they thought of as turbulent, random, and chaotic." - Cite WAVE TRANSFORMATION OF THE CITY, N.Y. Guidebook, 1964


C11440

New York City

← New York City (1) | New York City →


Index Entry

New York City:

"Men of the Einstein Age are discovering the universal orderliness of constant, comprehensive transformation, utterly transcendental in the exquisite and magnificent orderliness of its wavelength and frequency when compared to the crude, disorderly, conscious thinking and articulation of mere humans.

"And as the bees intent upon their honey-commerce are utterly unaware of the pollination-function of their bumbling tails, which inadvertently and unbeknownst to the bees service the organization of tomorrow's flowers and honey sources, so are the little, local real-estate manipulators and separate venture builders who redot the New York City map utterly unaware of their part in the--only retrospectively scannable-- comprehensive orderliness of New York City's transformative growth. That growth is an invisible function of all men's experience of all history, translated now into the world-surrounding, dynamically functioning industrial network-system in which New York City is, for the moment, the most radiant communication-relaying center on Planet Earth."

  • Cite WAVE TRANSFORMATION OF THE CITY, N.Y. Guidebook, 1964

C11441

New York City

← New York City | New York City (1) →


Index Entry

New York City:

"New York City! A one-piece dormitory, work, and play shop 300 square miles in the horizontal plane and 30 to 1,000 feet in thickness."

  • Cite NINE CHAINS TO THE MOON, p.2, 1938

C11442

New York City (1)

← New York City | New York City (2) →


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C11443

New York City (2)

← New York City (1) | Niagara Falls →


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C11444

Niagara Falls

← New York City (2) | Nice →


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Niagara Falls:

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C11445

Nice

← Niagara Falls | Night →


Index Entry

Nice:

"Nice means comprehensively adequate and of incisive fit."

  • Cite RBF to Ron Goodfellow; Philadelphia, PA: 29 Jul'76

C11446

Night

← Nice | Nine →


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C11447

Nine

← Night | Nine Chains to the Moon →


Index Entry

Each prime structural system in Universe has nine separate and unique states of existence-- four positive, four negative, plus one schematic unfolded nothingness state... the same schematic 'game' set-up as that of physics' quantum mechanics with four positive and four negative quanta as we go from a central nothingness equilibrium to first one, then two, then three, then four, high-frequency, regenerated, alternate, equi-integrity, tetrahedral quanta.

  • Citation & context at Geometrical Functions of Nine, (3)(4), 16 May'75

C11448

Nine Chains to the Moon

← Nine | Nine Chains to the Moon →


Index Entry

Remember the original subtitle of 'Nine Chains to the Moon' was 'an Adventure Story of Thought.' Not very different from the subtitle of 'Synergetics.'


C11449

Nine Chains to the Moon

← Nine Chains to the Moon | Nine Chains to the Moon (1) →


Index Entry

Nine Chains to the Moon:

"The title Nine Chains to the Moon was chosen to encourage and stimulate the broadest attitude toward thought. Simultaneously, it emphasizes the littleness of our Universe from the mind viewpoint. A statistical cartoon would show that if, in imagination, all the people of the world were to stand upon one another's shoulders, they would make nine complete chains between the Earth and the Moon. If it is not so far to the Moon, then it is not so far to the limits-- whatever, whenever, and wherever they may be."

"Limits are what we have feared. So much has been done to make us conscious of our infinite physical smallness that the time has come to dare to include the complete Universe in our rationalizing."

  • Citation and context at Rationalization Sequence (5), 1938

C11450

Nine Chains to the Moon (1)

← Nine Chains to the Moon | Nine Chains to the Moon (2) →


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C11451

Nine Chains to the Moon (2)

← Nine Chains to the Moon (1) | Nine: None: Zero →


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C11452

Nine: None: Zero

← Nine Chains to the Moon (2) | Nine = None = Zero →


Index Entry

There is an octave pattern in every system and every time we come to nine-- whether it be 3 + 6, 2 + 7, or 8 + 1-- it is zero. Waves are octave and one reason they do not interfere with each other is because of the zero.....


C11453

Nine = None = Zero

← Nine: None: Zero | Nine = None = Zero →


Index Entry

Nine = None = Zero:

"Nine is zero

Nine is none

None (Lat.) is none

N-one = not one = none."

  • Cite RBF holograph at Table of Indigs, 2 Mar'73

C11454

Nine = None = Zero

← Nine = None = Zero | Nine Nineness (1) →


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Nine = None = Zero:

"Indigs can be played only with one through nine. Nine is zero = nain = none = nothing. Zero effect.

"'Casting out nines,' means working only with the energy left over after the nines have been taken out."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Chas H. Wolf, Fairfield, Conn., 18 Jun'71

C11455

Nine Nineness (1)

← Nine = None = Zero | Nine: Nineness (2) →


Cross Reference

Interwave behavior of Number

Nucleus = Nine = Nothing

Octantation

Zero-nineness

Geometrical Function of Nine

'Begeted' Eightness

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C11456

Nine: Nineness (2)

← Nine Nineness (1) | Nineteen Twenty-seven 1927 →


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C11457

Nineteen Twenty-seven 1927

← Nine: Nineness (2) | Nineteen Seventy-two: 1972: History's Most Critical Year →


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C11458

Nineteen Seventy-two: 1972: History's Most Critical Year

← Nineteen Twenty-seven 1927 | Nineteen →


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Cross World Product Sequence, (2)(3)

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C11459

Nineteen

← Nineteen Seventy-two: 1972: History's Most Critical Year | Ninety Degrees →


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C11460

Ninety Degrees

← Nineteen | Ninety Degreeness vs. 180-degreeness →


Index Entry

Ninety Degrees:

"Gradually humanity as a whole is beginning to realize that it is not just a matter of idealistic 'unselfishness' but a synergetic effect of all the great generalized principles governing the Universe that the Universe and its evolving transformations are cooperative only in 90 degrees, or orbitally interlinking, directions; that is, circumferentially. 'I go for my honey' is linear, specialized, disintegrative. Ideologies, sovereign states, corporations, bureaucracies, bureaucrats-- all are linearly programmed, biased, and competitive."

  • Citation and context at Ecology Sequence (E)(F), 5 Jun'73

C11461

Ninety Degreeness vs. 180-degreeness

← Ninety Degrees | Ninety Degreeness (1) →


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C11462

Ninety Degreeness (1)

← Ninety Degreeness vs. 180-degreeness | Ninety Degreeness (2) →


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C11463

Ninety Degreeness (2)

← Ninety Degreeness (1) | Ninety-two Elements →


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C11464

Ninety-two Elements

← Ninety Degreeness (2) | Ninety-two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-two Elements:

"....The chemical elements are not things, they are behaviors...."


C11465

Ninety-two Elements

← Ninety-two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Nature does not have any pollutants. She has only chemical elements. The eternally regenerative Universe depends very heavily on the very valuable total inventory of those chemical elements. They are not things; they are behaviors, all the reciprocal behaviors of the regenerative Universe having their innate frequencies.

  • Tape #2, transcript p.5; RBF to W. Wolf, 15 Jun'74

C11466

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


RBF Definitions

"All the fundamental nuclear simplexes of the 92 inherently self-regenerative physical Universe elements are a priori to human mind formulation and invention and are only discoverable by mind."

  • Citation and context at Designi: Apriori Design vs. Deliberate Design, 13 Mar'73

C11467

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements:

"The 92 regenerative chemical elements themselves are only non-dissipatable and are only re-circulatable."

  • Cite World Game, 29 Jun'72

C11468

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Each of the chemical elements are pattern integrities formed by their self-knotting, inwardly precessing, periodically synchronized self-interferences.


C11469

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements:

"Unique pattern evolvement constitutes elementality. What is unique about each of the 92 self-regenerative chemical elements is their nonrepetitive pattern evolvement which terminates with the third layer of 92."

  • Citation at Elementality, 25 Aug'71

  • Cite RBF Insert Synergetics text, \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-416.40416.4, Bear Island, 25 August 1971.


C11470

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements:

"... Planets, stars, galaxies, and their contained behaviors such as the periodic regularities of the chemical elements are all design-accomplishments."

  • Citation and context at Design (1), 9 Apr'71

C11471

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements:

"...The 92 regenerative chemical elements of associative energy or of the various radiations of energy in its disassociative phase."

  • Citation and context at Optical Motion Spectrum (1)(2), 4 Mar'69

C11472

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements:

"What is unique about each of the 92 regenerative chemical elements is their unique behavioral-- or energetical-- characteristics."


C11473

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements:

"Each of the chemical elements are pattern integrities in the form of local self-interferences."

  • Cite OREGON Lecture #5 - p. 164, 9 Jul '62

C11474

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

No longer do I want to talk about the chemical elements as things, but as pattern integrities. Each one is a unique pattern integrity and each one of them is in a sense a form of knots. So we get where there are chemical compounds and the knots tend to be interlinkable and they will catch on one another. This one is holding together all right, but this ball of twine and this ball of twine, suddenly one weaves into the other every so often and associates.


C11475

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


RBF Definitions

"The 92 regenerative chemical elements are the basic inventory of Cosmic Absolutes.

[Of Prime Elements]

"The family consists of 92 unique sets from 1 to 92 electron-proton counts inclusive, and none other.

"Those subsequently_isolated elements beyond 92 [Constitute super atomics]; they are the nonselfregenerative chemical elements of negative universe."

Citations

  1. MUSIC Pp 45-50, 10 Dec'64

C11476

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements:

"The original chaotic disposition of (the) ninety-two regenerative chemical elements is gradually being converted by the industrial principle to orderly separation and systematic distribution over the face of earth in structural or mechanical arrangements of active or potential leverage-augmentation."

"... the aspect of energy as mass, inventoried as the ninety-two regenerative chemical elements which constitute earth and its enclosing film of alternating liquid-gaseous sequence."

  • Cite COMPREHENSIVE DESIGNING (I&I), P. 177, 1 Jun'49

C11477

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements →


Index Entry

Unique behavior constitutes elementality. - Cite Lat, p. 189 "Design For Survivai=2Blad Dat=.ua Clementcred - Citation & context at Science (2), Jan'49


C11478

Ninety-Two Elements

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-two Elements as Cargoes of Energy →


Index Entry

"All the first ninety-two chemical'elements' are the finitely comprehensive set of purely abstract 'physical' principles governing all the fundamental cases of dynamically symmetrical vectorial geometries and their systematically self-knotting precessionally regenerative in-shunting events."

  • Cite Comprehensive Anticipatory Design Science (Ltr. to Jonas Salk.)

  • Cite NO MORE SECOND HALF GOD, p. 103 9 Apr'40


C11479

Ninety-two Elements as Cargoes of Energy

← Ninety-Two Elements | Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition (1) →


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C11480

Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition (1)

← Ninety-two Elements as Cargoes of Energy | Ninety Two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (2) →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition:

"I have sought fundamental information on the experiences of man on Earth which might govern the shape of all developments men are experiencing. Charts of inventions, for example, are not satisfactory as the list is open-ended and is difficult to assess in terms of the relative importance of specific inventions. The significant area of information is the rate at which scientists have successively isolated the chemical elements.

"This is the most important pattern of discovery with which man deals, embracing, as it does, all physical phenomena. The rate at which man found chemical elements seems to be the key controlling the development of the application of science to technology, and following from this, the application and effect of that technology on economics and, ultimately, the effect of the new technology on society itself."

"The chart... 'Profile of the Industrial Revolution,' begins"


C11481

Ninety Two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (2)

← Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition (1) | Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition (3) →


Index Entry

"begins with the year A.D. 1200 going up to A.D. 2000. We begin with a list of nine elements: carbon, lead, tin, mercury, silver, copper, sulphur, gold, and iron, which were known to man at the opening of our history. We do not know when they were first isolated or knowingly used. The first known isolation of a chemical element is arsenic, in 1200. Following this, there is a 200-year gap and we come to antimony; another 200-year gap and we come to phosphorus. Then the gap narrows to 75 years and we have cobalt. From here on we average an isolation of an element every two years. It is an extraordinary period in history that the rate begins to accelerate.

"If you check the date 1730, not long before the American Revolution, you will notice that there are some separate shoulders or plateaus, appearing on the chart. Those shoulders are slowdowns when we have major wars-- the American Revolution, various civil wars, and World War I. They show that pure science does not prosper at the time of war-- which is contrary to all popular notions. Scientists are made to apply science in wartime, rather than look for fundamental information.

"We can also see that in 1932, which was thought to be the"


C11482

Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition (3)

← Ninety Two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (2) | Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition →


Index Entry

"depth of the depression, man made his 92nd isolation of a chemical element. This completed the element table representing the full family now mastered by man-- in the sense of his ability to repeat element isolation and to rearrange elements, as fundamental ingredients of physical environment, in preferred patterns of use. From this point on we may notice something strange. Previous to completion of the table, element isolation occurred irregularly-- for example, element number 19 would be the 43rd element isolated; the 45th isolation would number 30, etc. With the post-uraniums the isolations show an absolute regularity of increase-- they come in by number. Man begins to control consciously the rate of development of his capability.

"We must note this in reviewing the contiguous developments in environment control (as shown at the top of the chart). Just as man is able to go into cold climates by putting on fur skins, or into hot by taking off clothes, he enters more hostile environments by having more control devices. The development of these devices is a fundamental measure of man's degree of advantage over his environment. The first time, to our knowledge, that he goes around the world in an invention was, as"


C11483

Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition

← Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition (3) | Ninety-Two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition →


Index Entry

shown on the chart, in a wooden sailing ship. It comes after the second isolation. Then there is a gap of 350 years and he now goes around the world in a steel steamship. This is an entirely new magnitude of control, no longer dependent on the wind. Upon this, there swiftly follows the world journey in an aluminum airplane, then in an exotic metals rocket. There is a very great contraction in time between these developments. The wooden ship takes two years to circumnavigate the Earth; the steamship, two months, the airplane two days, and the orbiting satellite just over an hour. We have at least three accelerations of accelerating accelerations involved here.

The consequence of what we have considered then, in relation to our charting is that the next point for a significant new chapter would be around 1975, nine years from now. What that will be we can only guess at-- sending ourselves around the world by radio?

The key realization is the degree of acceleration of change, and that better than 99 percent of all important technologies affecting such change are invisible. Man cannot see what is going on. He cannot 'see' the chemistries; he cannot see the


C11484

Ninety-Two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition

← Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition | Ninety-two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition:

"alloys. Most of the important rates and patterns of change cannot be apprehended by him directly in a sensorial manner. Not only does man have a very narrow range of tunability in the electromagnetic spectrum where he can actually see, but he also has a very narrow spectrum of motion apprehension. He cannot see the hands of the clock moving, or the stars, or any of the atoms in motion."

  • Cite THE YEAR 2000 reprinted in AD, Feb'67

C11485

Ninety-two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition

← Ninety-Two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition | Ninety-two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (1) →


RBF Definitions

This comprehensive curve of the chronological rate of acquisition of knowledge concerning the pure science absolutes separated out from all other events of history may be inspected as the basic means of prediction of inherent technical and social events--immediate or somewhat distant."

  • Citation and context at Science, 1947

C11486

Ninety-two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (1)

← Ninety-two Elements: Chart of Rate of Acquisition | Ninety-two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (2) →


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C11487

Ninety-two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (2)

← Ninety-two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (1) | Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities of →


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C11488

Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities of

← Ninety-two Elements Chart of Rate of Acquisition (2) | Ninety-Two Elements (1) →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities of:

"The omni-interorderliness, per se, characterizing the chemical elements' component periodicities, as well as the electromagnetic wavelength and frequency regularities of the 92 regenerative chemical elements, which hold true-- and exploratorily reliable-- throughout the macro and micro-cosmic behaviors of energy-- as radiation or matter-- is consistent throughout the thus-far explored multibillion light-year ranges of the astrophysical, symphonic scenario Universe."

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, 4 Jan '70, p.1.

C11489

Ninety-Two Elements (1)

← Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities of | Ninety-Two Elements (2) →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities Of:

(The generalized laws first disclosed by Avogadro, compounded with Boyle's chemical law, to informedly inspire Mendeleev...)

"To differentiate out and predict

The existence of a closed family

Of ninety-two

Regenerative chemical elements.

These elements, when found,

They said would display

Such-and-such

Unique and orderly characteristics,

And they mathematically identified in advance

The respective constituent quantities

Of the as yet undiscovered discrete characteristics

Of the as yet undiscovered elements.

All the members of this interregenerative

Information relay team

Did not know one another personally.

Their accumulatively inspired prediction occurred

At the historical moment

When, a century ago--

Only fifty-two

Cite INTUITION, p.18, May '72


C11490

Ninety-Two Elements (2)

← Ninety-Two Elements (1) | Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities Of (3) →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities Of:

"Of the ninety-two

Of those heretofore unexpected chemical elements

Had as yet been discovered

And physically isolated

By humans on Earth-- . . .

Mendeleyev, attempting scientifically

To find an order

In which to set

The first fifty-two chemical elements

Inadvertently uncovered

A previously unknown

System of regularities

Common to all fifty-two,

Which, if their implied generalization

Proved in due course

To hold true,

Would require the presence in Universe

Of the additional unknown forty

To fill in the membership vacancies

Occurring in the revealed periodic behaviors

Of the already discovered chemical elements.

  • Cite INTUITION, pp.18-19, May '72

C11491

Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities Of (3)

← Ninety-Two Elements (2) | Ninety-Two elements →


Index Entry

Since Mendeleyev's prediction,

Every few years--

One by one--

All ninety-two have been identified

As being present in various abundances

In all the known stars of the heavens,

While ninety-one of them

Have been isolated by scientists

Somewhere on planet Earth,

And all of them have the exact characteristics

Predicted by Mendeleyev and his colleagues.

"And all the foregoing

Subjective harvesting--

Accomplished by individuals

Bound together

By naught other than intellectual integrity--

Has enabled still other

Remotely exploring

Educatively inspired individuals

First to discover

Then inventively to employ

  • Cite INTUITION, pp.19-20, May '72

C11492

Ninety-Two elements

← Ninety-Two Elements: Periodic Regularities Of (3) | Ninety-two Elements Periodic Regularities Of (1) →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two elements: Periodic Regularities Of:

"The originally unknown

Uniquely recombining

Synergetic behaviors--

In structural groupings--

Of those ninety-two regenerative elements,

Thereby attaining utterly surprising

Structural, mechanical,

Chemical and electromagnetic characteristics,

Which have enormously increased

The relative advantage

Of ever-increasing numbers of humans

To cope with the challenges of life

by accomplishing ever more difficult tasks,

Previously considered impossible to do;

With ever less

Time, weight and energy investments,

Augmented exponentially

By ever-greater investment of unweighables

Of the metaphysical resources--

Of hours of thoughtful reconsiderations,

Anticipations, conceptualising,

Searchings and researchings

Calculations and experiments."

  • Cite INTUITION, p.20, May '72

C11493

Ninety-two Elements Periodic Regularities Of (1)

← Ninety-Two elements | Ninety-two Elements Periodic Regularities Of (2) →


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C11494

Ninety-two Elements Periodic Regularities Of (2)

← Ninety-two Elements Periodic Regularities Of (1) | Ninety-Two Tendencies to Self-Impoundment of Energy →


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C11495

Ninety-Two Tendencies to Self-Impoundment of Energy

← Ninety-two Elements Periodic Regularities Of (2) | Ninety-two Elements: Unique Frequencies →


Index Entry

Ninety-Two Tendencies to Self-Impoundment of Energy:

"... As we come to explore for the fundamental principles of interpotentials and interactions called atoms, we find that, despite the stronomical number of aspects and events, only a few principles of behavior pervade the whole of Universe as, for instance, 92 tendencies to self-impoundment of energy;..."


C11496

Ninety-two Elements: Unique Frequencies

← Ninety-Two Tendencies to Self-Impoundment of Energy | Ninety-two Elements Four Unique Frequencies (1) →


Index Entry

Four

Ninety-two Elements: Unique Frequencies:

"This is just what Einstein was working on in his E = Mc² trying to explain a given mass and the way it interfered with itself to give itself this local uniqueness of relative concentration, because these precessions can give you angular changes and it gets tighter and tighter, which will give you unique frequencies and every one of our chemical elements has these unique frequencies and you can actually pick them out of the electromagnetic spectrum by a plurality of usually four unique frequencies characterizing each of the elements."

  • Citation & context at Matter, 9 Jul'62

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #5, pp.164-165, 9 Jul'62


C11497

Ninety-two Elements Four Unique Frequencies (1)

← Ninety-two Elements: Unique Frequencies | Ninety-two Elements: Unique Frequencies (2) →


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C11498

Ninety-two Elements: Unique Frequencies (2)

← Ninety-two Elements Four Unique Frequencies (1) | Ninety-two Elements (1) →


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Physics: Difference Between Physics and Chemistry, 22 Jun'72

Railroad Tracks: Great-circle Energy Tracks on the Surface of a Sphere (A)(B)

Cube & VE as Wave Propagating Model, 23 Feb'72

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C11499

Ninety-two Elements (1)

← Ninety-two Elements: Unique Frequencies (2) | Ninety-two Elements (2A) →


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Periodic Atomics

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C11500

Ninety-two Elements (2A)

← Ninety-two Elements (1) | Ninety-two Elements (2B) →


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Economic Accounting System (A)(D)

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C11501

Ninety-two Elements (2B)

← Ninety-two Elements (2A) | Ninety-eight Point Six →


Cross Reference

Human Beings & Complex Universe, (6)

Pollution, 24 Feb'72

Pollution Control (2)

Railroad Tracks: Great Circle Energy Tracks (B)

Relative Abundance, 9 Jul'62

Reciprocity (2)

Science (2)*

Universe, 4 Jan'70; 9 Jul'62; 15 Dec'71

Wealth, 1947

World Game, 29 Jun'72*

Scrap Sorting & Mongering (1)

Individual Universes, (1)

Single Integer Differentials, (1)

Coupler, 27 Jan'75

Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity, (4)

Geometrical Function of Nine, (7)

Darwin: Evolution May be Going the Other Way, 5 Jun'75

Closed System, 10 Nov'75

Building Industry, (11)

Kite as Model for Quark, 3 May'77

Communication, 21 Jun'77*

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C11502

Ninety-eight Point Six

← Ninety-two Elements (2B) | Niwrad →


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  • Degrees: 98.6

C11503

Niwrad

← Ninety-eight Point Six | Nixon Richard M →


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C11504

Nixon Richard M

← Niwrad | No Absolute Debt →


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C11505

No Absolute Debt

← Nixon Richard M | No Absolute Disorder →


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C11506

No Absolute Disorder

← No Absolute Debt | No Absolute Identity →


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C11507

No Absolute Identity

← No Absolute Disorder | No Absolute Division Into Parts →


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C11508

No Absolute Division Into Parts

← No Absolute Identity | No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume →


Index Entry

No Absolute Division Into Parts:

"There may be no absolute division of energetic Universe into isolated or noncommunicable parts..."


C11509

No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume

← No Absolute Division Into Parts | No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume →


Index Entry

No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume:

"As there may be no absolute division of energetic universe into isolated or non-communicable parts, there is no absolute enclosed surface or absolutely enclosed volume; therefore, no true or absolutely defined surface sphere integrity."

  • Cite MCHALE, Plate 16, caption 1962

  • Citation & context at Sphere Integrity: There Is No, 1962


C11510

No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume

← No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume | No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume (2) →


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C11511

No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume (2)

← No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume | No Absolute Time →


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C11512

No Absolute Time

← No Absolute Enclosed Surface or Volume (2) | No Absolute Understanding →


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C11513

No Absolute Understanding

← No Absolute Time | No Absolute Void →


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C11514

No Absolute Void

← No Absolute Understanding | No Absolutes →


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No Absolute Void:

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C11515

No Absolutes

← No Absolute Void | Noah's Ark →


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C11516

Noah's Ark

← No Absolutes | No Altitudeless Triangle →


Index Entry

Noah's Ark:

"Project Noah's Ark

Discovering New Man Advantage

Summer, 1950"


C11517

No Altitudeless Triangle

← Noah's Ark | Nobel Prize →


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C11518

Nobel Prize

← No Altitudeless Triangle | Nobility Nobles (1) →


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  • Fuller, R.B: Nobel Prize

C11519

Nobility Nobles (1)

← Nobel Prize | Nobility Nobles →


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  • Kings and Nobles

C11520

Nobility Nobles

← Nobility Nobles (1) | Nobody to Mark Your Paper →


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  • Design Revolution: Pulling the Bottom Up
  • Race, (2)(3)

C11521

Nobody to Mark Your Paper

← Nobility Nobles | No Breadth →


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  • k Your Own Paper, Mar

C11522

No Breadth

← Nobody to Mark Your Paper | No Building Block →


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C11523

No Building Block

← No Breadth | No Building Blocks →


Index Entry

No Building Block:

"All monological explanations of Universe

Are inherently inadequate

And axiomatically fallacious.

There can be no single key

Nor unit building block of Universe."

  • Cite INTUITION, p.13, May '72

C11524

No Building Blocks

← No Building Block | No Building Blocks (1) →


Index Entry

Man has an innate proclivity for wanting to monopolize, or to be monological. He wants to find the key, the building block. Every news reporter tries to talk in terms of 'finding the building blocks of universe.' But the physicists keep trying to tell society that it takes fundamental 'complementarity.' That is to say two different and complementarily 'building blocks.' They are the proton and the neutron. The two are intertransformable. But if one transforms to the other, the other does likewise. But they are always unique in themselves. You cannot build universe with just the rightness or leftness 'blocks' exclusively of one another.


C11525

No Building Blocks (1)

← No Building Blocks | No Building Blocks (2) →


Index Entry

No Building Blocks:

"Starting with the elementary viewpoint: you get a few things and put them together... The Darwinian idea. At his time the smallest thing you knew much about, you could look at it with a microscope, was a cell. We had again, Dalton, and his atoms, but not much was known about them in physics and basic chemistry. It came as a pretty nice idea from Darwin that he could seem to find the same cells occurring in all the things. You could say he started with the simplest cells and built up to the more complex cells. Cells were the building blocks.

"We have to note that man loves the idea of a building block. Man has a tremendous propensity for one thing. He wants the key. He loves to talk about the building block or the key.

"What the modern physicist has found, and what Oppenheimer was giving us in his farewell address on TV (although it was not his discovery) was the idea of fundamental complementarity. We discover that we are dealing in a Universe of functions and there is a plurality of unique patterns. They are not the same patterns and fundamental complementarity means that you"


C11526

No Building Blocks (2)

← No Building Blocks (1) | No Building Blocks →


RBF Definitions

"cannot talk about the Universe in terms of any one of them. There is no way you can talk about it in one. The oneness, or key, or building-block idea, has been found completely irrelevant by the physicists. It has no meaning at all."

Citations

  1. Oregon Lecture #5, p. 169, 9 Jul'62

C11527

No Building Blocks

← No Building Blocks (2) | No Building Blocks (1) →


Index Entry

No Building Blocks:

"... All present economic criteria ... generated generated from the limited facets of generalization which seek 'keys' or 'basic building parts' from which to predict wholes is fallacious and obsolete."

  • Citation and context at [redacted] Hierarchy of Patterns, 1954 to Ltr. to Jim Fitzgibbons, [redacted]

C11528

No Building Blocks (1)

← No Building Blocks | No Building Blocks (2) →


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Darwin: Evolution May Be Going the Other Way

Key-keyhole Sequence

Monological

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C11529

No Building Blocks (2)

← No Building Blocks (1) | No Center of Gravity →


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C11530

No Center of Gravity

← No Building Blocks (2) | No Change (1) →


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(Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1030.201030.20)

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C11531

No Change (1)

← No Center of Gravity | No Change (2) →


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C11532

No Change (2)

← No Change (1) | No Chaos →


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C11533

No Chaos

← No Change (2) | No Chemistry of Life (2) →


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C11534

No Chemistry of Life (2)

← No Chaos | No Physical Entity Cold →


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Life, 5 Jun'75

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C11535

No Physical Entity Cold

← No Chemistry of Life (2) | No Conceptual Totality →


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C11536

No Conceptual Totality

← No Physical Entity Cold | No Conceptual Totality →


Index Entry

No Conceptual Totality:

"Conceptual totality

Is inherently prohibited.

But exactitude can be bettered

And measurement refined

By progressively reducing

Residual errors,

Thereby disclosing

The directions of truths

ever progressing

Toward the eternally exact

Utter perfection,

Complete understanding

Absolute wisdom,

Unattainable by humans

But affirming God

Omnipermeative,

Omni-regenerative,

All incorruptible

As infinitely inclusive

Exquisite love."


C11537

No Conceptual Totality

← No Conceptual Totality | No Considerability →


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C11538

No Considerability

← No Conceptual Totality | No Continuums →


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C11539

No Continuums

← No Considerability | No Continuums (2) →


Index Entry

No Continuums:

"There are no impervious surface continua;"


C11540

No Continuums (2)

← No Continuums | No Country Doctor on Mars →


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Radiation: Speed Of,(C)

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C11541

No Country Doctor on Mars

← No Continuums (2) | Node Nodal (1) →


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C11542

Node Nodal (1)

← No Country Doctor on Mars | No Domain of a Face →


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C11543

No Domain of a Face

← Node Nodal (1) | No End in Itself →


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C11544

No End in Itself

← No Domain of a Face | No End in Itself (1) →


Index Entry

No End in Itself:

"... There are no 'absolutes'

-- No 'ends' in themselves-- no 'things'--

Only transitionally transformative verbing."

  • Citation at Absolute, (p.52) Oct'66

C11545

No End in Itself (1)

← No End in Itself | No End in Itself (2) →


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C11546

No End in Itself (2)

← No End in Itself (1) | No Energy Crisis →


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C11547

No Energy Crisis

← No End in Itself (2) | No Energy Crisis →


Index Entry

No Energy Crisis:

"The Universe is nothing but energy. There is no energy crisis at all. It's a crisis of ignorance, fear, wrong thinking, an overblown bureaucracy, and conditioned reflexes.

"The poor President /Carter/ has a cabinet without an inventor on it.... to switch to coal is just deferring the crisis to another time, leaving it to another generation. You can't do it by politics. Carter is a politician. He is at the tail of the dragon where things are really snapping....

"Money-makers say they don't know how to put a meter between the people and the wind. This amount of energy is not being employed because people don't make money off it....We continue live on the cream and not on the milk. We go after high-grade oil, making money on high-grade power, but what you're actually doing is using up nature's own savings account. The Universe has accumulated that energy over billions of years by impounding photosynthesized energy. With people making billions of dollars it's difficult to stop that kind of thing....

"When the German oil wells were bombed, they got by on alcohols, converting trees into fuel, and they also were the"


C11548

No Energy Crisis

← No Energy Crisis | No Energy Crisis →


Index Entry

first to make synthetic rubber from alcohol.... But America in World War II didn't have enough high-octane energy to satisfy both our aviation and our synthetic rubber needs, so the U.S. furtively made enormous amounts of synthetic rubber from alcohol. Then, when Eisenhower came in, the oil companies and the administration were careful not to let the public realize they were ever able to do it.

"Nature doesn't have pollution. Pollution is valuable chemicals in the wrong place....

"I don't get any gold medals from the oil companies, but I do know David Rockefeller was impressed by the book Medard Cabel's 'Energy, Earth & Everyone'. He knows that it's so. I've been asked to speak at a luncheon given by the chairman of the board of Atlantic Richfield. They also know it's so. They don't say 'I hate you' or anything like that. They just don't know how to let go of a hot poker. It's not that they're bad human beings, but some are hooked on a bad game....

"Settling the energy crisis on the basis of how to make money may accelerate the coming of something we might not like--"


C11549

No Energy Crisis

← No Energy Crisis | No Energy Crisis (1) →


Index Entry

No Energy Crisis:

"socialism or communism....

"The whole thing started with Yankee ingenuity. The Yankee inventor was well-thought-of. He gave people a service and people admired him because of his product. Then the conglomerates came along and reduced that human pride. The power of money was equated with progress. For the moment, we are losing something, tremendously valuable. If the energy crisis isn't properly handled, it could bring on another political system which promises to divide more equally an energy supply which people have incorrectly been led to perceive as limited. We could end up losing a very great battle."


C11550

No Energy Crisis (1)

← No Energy Crisis | No Energy Crisis (2) →


Index Entry

No Energy Crisis:

"We are on a tiny little planet. Our nervous system still sees the sun set, even though the sun doesn't set... we're just rotating out of its sight. We talk about things being 'up' and 'down' even though there are no such directions. We say the wind is blowing from the northwest when it is really being sucked from the southeast.

"The depth of ocean is really only 18,000th of the diameter of our Earth and yet we think of it as huge.

"They talk about the drought as if there had been no way to prepare for it... but we've known how to desalinate since the steamship. Instead of putting some pipes up through the hills, which takes enormous amounts of energy, we should have taken some of the billions we're going to lose now and desalinate some of the vast Pacific Ocean.

"When we go to the bathroom we waste four gallons of water to get rid of one pint of liquid. We should try dry toilets that don't splash. There's no energy problem, its ignorance-- not recognizing that the solutions have always been available until the crisis is upon us.

  • Cite RBF to Karen Winner, Copley News Service; 9 Apr'77

C11551

No Energy Crisis (2)

← No Energy Crisis (1) | No Energy Crisis →


Index Entry

No Energy Crisis:

'We have this philosophy that there's not enough to go around, therefore we're obsessed with 'survival.'

'There's ample to go around, we just need to understand how to use and dispose of it properly. People don't want to listen--they just want to forge blindly ahead with their drives and curiosities.

'This is a totally regenerative Universe. There is energy all around us. Take windmills--one windmill would provide the needed energy per household instead of diminishing coal, natural gas, or oil resources. There is the problem of converting wind from direct to alternating current. So you take the wind and put it in the main public utility lines where you can store it.'

  • Cite RBF interview with Karen Winner, Copley News Service as clipped from Baton Rouge, LA "Advocate," ; 9 Apr'77

C11552

No Energy Crisis

← No Energy Crisis (2) | No Energy Crisis →


Index Entry

No Energy Crisis:

"There is no energy shortage. There is no energy crisis. There is a crisis of ignorance."

  • Cite RBF quoted in Medard Gabel's "Energy, Earth, and Everyone," front matter, Jan'75

C11553

No Energy Crisis

← No Energy Crisis | No Energy Crisis →


Index Entry

There is no energy problem. The physical Universe is naught but energy. It is a matter of educating all humanity regarding these matters, thus nullifying the fears which paralyze human competence and adequately comprehensive thinking and acting. The crisis is not an energy crisis. It is a crisis of fearfully sustained self-deceit and lack of faith in the cosmic integrity.


C11554

No Energy Crisis

← No Energy Crisis | No Exemption →


Index Entry

There is not even a mild energy crisis because energy is eternally regenerative.

The so-called energy crisis is a myth. We will have a curtailment of activities due to our conditioned reflexes, the way we expect energy to come through a pipe or out of a barrel.

But there is no energy crisis in our Universe. The Universe is getting on great. It is eternally regenerative.

Man is using only a tiny fraction of the energy available through all sources, including wind power.

We are simply in the crisis of conditioned reflexes, inertia, fear, and ineptitude of how to cope.

This is really fundamental to the alarm and intuition of the younger world about the older world being preoccupied with carrying on in a conditioned reflex way.


C11555

No Exemption

← No Energy Crisis | No Favorites →


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  • Exempt

C11556

No Favorites

← No Exemption | No Favorites →


Index Entry

No Favorites:

"I don't have favorite people, or favorite days. I like the rain and the Sun both."

  • Cite RBF to Kay Elliot, Washington Star, Jour et Nuit Restaurant, Wash., DC, 10 Sep'75

C11557

No Favorites

← No Favorites | No Finality of Human Comprehension (1) →


Cross Reference

No Favorites:

Cross-References


C11558

No Finality of Human Comprehension (1)

← No Favorites | No Finality of Human Comprehension (2) →


Cross Reference

Truth as Progressive Dimunition of Residual Error

Cross-References


C11559

No Finality of Human Comprehension (2)

← No Finality of Human Comprehension (1) | No Frequency →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11560

No Frequency

← No Finality of Human Comprehension (2) | No Generalized Boat →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11561

No Generalized Boat

← No Frequency | No Generalized Boat →


Index Entry

No Generalized Boat:

"There is no generalized boat. There is no physically realized generalization in our lifetime."

  • Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping session, Philadelphia, 22 Jan'75

C11562

No Generalized Boat

← No Generalized Boat | No Generalized Boat →


Index Entry

While Archimedes discovered

The generalized principle

Governing displacement,

We cannot design

A generalized boat.

It must be a specific canoe,

A ferryboat, or sloop--

And each of unique size and capability and durability

For all special-case embodiments

Are entropically fated

To disintegrate in time

Whether the experience episodes

Are passive or active--

I.e., involuntary or voluntary,

Subjective or objective--...


C11563

No Generalized Boat

← No Generalized Boat | No Generalized Boat →


RBF Definitions

"You can abstract

From many experiences

With floating objects

The principle of displacement

As did Archimedes,

But you cannot design

A generalized displacement

Nor a generalized boat."

  • Citation & Context at Generalized Principle (6), 28 Jan'69

C11564

No Generalized Boat

← No Generalized Boat | No Generalized Boat →


Index Entry

You can design

Only special case boats,

Ferries, or aircraft carriers,

Or canoes, or sloops,

Submarines or gondolas.

And within those general categories

You can only design special case boats

each having its unique dimensions

And performance limitations,

And very special

Displacement characteristics.


C11565

No Generalized Boat

← No Generalized Boat | No Geometry of Space →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11566

No Geometry of Space

← No Generalized Boat | No Half-profile →


Index Entry

There is no geometry of space-- only of local aggregates of principles, of special cases.

  • Citation & context at Rubber Glove, 23 May'72

C11567

No Half-profile

← No Geometry of Space | No Innocence of Otherness →


Cross Reference

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C11568

No Innocence of Otherness

← No Half-profile | No Instant Cognition →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11569

No Instant Cognition

← No Innocence of Otherness | No Insulation →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11570

No Insulation

← No Instant Cognition | Noise →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11571

Noise

← No Insulation | Noise (1) →


RBF Definitions

"Noise is only one of many important human behavior-conditioning mechanical factors known to exist, with the knowledge of that existence recorded and measured, which are as yet popularly unconsidered (beyond the area of the unscientifically phrased 'very annoying.')"

Citations

  1. NINE CHAINS TO THE MOON, p.o, 1938

C11572

Noise (1)

← Noise | Noise (2) →


Cross Reference

Noise:

Cross-References


C11573

Noise (2)

← Noise (1) | No Largest Case →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11574

No Largest Case

← Noise (2) | No Leaders (2) →


Cross Reference

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C11575

No Leaders (2)

← No Largest Case | No License to Be of Service →


Cross Reference

Fuller, R.B: On Drinking Liquor, 22 Jun'77

Cross-References


C11576

No License to Be of Service

← No Leaders (2) | No Linear Acceleration →


Cross Reference

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C11577

No Linear Acceleration

← No License to Be of Service | No Local Change →


Index Entry

No Linear Acceleration:

"Linear acceleration never occurs because there is never innocence of otherness."

  • Citation & context at Acceleration: Angular & Linear, 20 May'75

C11578

No Local Change

← No Linear Acceleration | No Local Change →


Index Entry

No Local Change:

"All bodies of Universe are affecting the other bodies in varying degrees..."


C11579

No Local Change

← No Local Change | No Local Change →


Index Entry

No Local Change:

"Nothing can change locally without changing everything else."

  • Citation and context at Platonic Solids, 12 Jul'62

C11580

No Local Change

← No Local Change | NoLocal Change (1) →


Index Entry

All parts of Universe act theoretically upon all other parts.


C11581

NoLocal Change (1)

← No Local Change | No Local Change (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11582

No Local Change (2)

← NoLocal Change (1) | No Local Identifications →


Cross Reference

See Allspace Filling:ahedron & VE, Oct

Cross-References


C11583

No Local Identifications

← No Local Change (2) | No Local Identifications →


Index Entry

No Local Identifications:

"All of humanity will be enjoying not only all of Earth but a great deal of local Universe. 'Where do you live?' 'I live on the Moon,' or 'I live on Mothership Earth,' will be the kinds of answers."

  • Cite RBF transcript of"2000, If..." for Philadelphia journalist given to Stewart Brand for Co-Evolution Qtrly., San Francisco, 9 Jan'75

C11584

No Local Identifications

← No Local Identifications | No Local Identifications (1) →


Index Entry

No Local Identifications:

"This is the new world coming up when local town, county, state, and national identifications are absurd other than as APO foci for communications between a world-around circulating and integrating humanity."

  • Citation and context at World Corporations, 9 May'57

C11585

No Local Identifications (1)

← No Local Identifications | No Local Identifications (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11586

No Local Identifications (2)

← No Local Identifications (1) | No Magic Universe →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11587

No Magic Universe

← No Local Identifications (2) | No Magic (1) →


Index Entry

No Magic Universe:

"I try to keep an open mind about extrasensory perception and the things the parapsychology people are doing but it seems to me that these people are inclined to ride the gullibility of humanity. They seem to act as if there were two kinds of Universe: a magic Universe and a metaphysical Universe. And of course there is no magic Universe."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC, 8 Apr'75

C11588

No Magic (1)

← No Magic Universe | No Maximum Limits →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11589

No Maximum Limits

← No Magic (1) | No Measurement →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11590

No Measurement

← No Maximum Limits | No Mechanical Mind →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11591

No Mechanical Mind

← No Measurement | No Mechanical Mind (1) →


RBF Definitions

We hear quite frequently of someone proposing the idea of a mechanical mind-- a mechanical mind that's going to do all the whole thinking for man. I will point out to you that this is completely impossible because the fact is that what the mind finds is not of the parts; it is not in the data that you can put in the machine. You cannot program in what is not of the parts. You can program in any of the parts, but you cannot program in a discovery of what's between and not. This is of the mind and mind alone; it will always be of the mind; always only of the mind. It will never be manifest by any calculating machines." Cite RBF at Students International Meditation Seminar, U. Mass., Amherst, 22 July '71, p. 11


C11592

No Mechanical Mind (1)

← No Mechanical Mind | No Mechanical Mind (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11593

No Mechanical Mind (2)

← No Mechanical Mind (1) | Nonanthropomorphic God →


Cross Reference

Life is Not Physical, 12 Dec'75

Cross-References


C11594

Nonanthropomorphic God

← No Mechanical Mind (2) | Nonarea →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11595

Nonarea

← Nonanthropomorphic God | Non-aurally Tunable →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11596

Non-aurally Tunable

← Nonarea | Nonbeing →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11597

Nonbeing

← Non-aurally Tunable | Nonbiologicals →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11598

Nonbiologicals

← Nonbeing | Noncircuit →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11599

Noncircuit

← Nonbiologicals | Noncoexisting →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11600

Noncoexisting

← Noncircuit | Noncompressible →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11601

Noncompressible

← Noncoexisting | Nonconceptuality →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11602

Nonconceptuality

← Noncompressible | Nonconceptuality →


Cross Reference

Nonconceptuality:

"At the indispensable center of the sphere Universe turns itself inside-out. The invisible, a priori, multiplicative twoness, differentially disclosed in the synergetics' tonological systems' hierarchy, is manifest of the integrity of the sizeless, timeless nonconceptuality always complementing the conceptual system take-out from nonconceptual scenario Universe's eternal self-regenerating."

  • For full context see Vacuum, 19 Feb re-write. 19 Feb'72

Cross-References


C11603

Nonconceptuality

← Nonconceptuality | Nonconceptuality (1) →


Index Entry

Nonconceptuality:

"... Humanity is frustrated by the fact that scientific evolution ... is almost entirely invisible and its integrated significances are too difficult for total and effective comprehension by society. One reason for the latter frustration is that the language of science has been up to now almost exclusively mathematical, -- i.e., nonconceptual."

  • Cite DOXIADIS (UorO), p. 304

20 Jun'66


C11604

Nonconceptuality (1)

← Nonconceptuality | Nonconceptuality Nonconceivable (2) →


Cross Reference

Imaginary Universe

Cross-References


C11605

Nonconceptuality Nonconceivable (2)

← Nonconceptuality (1) | Nonconformity →


Cross Reference

Joyce, James

Cross-References


C11606

Nonconformity

← Nonconceptuality Nonconceivable (2) | Noncongruence →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11607

Noncongruence

← Nonconformity | Nonconsiderable →


Cross Reference

See Mite: Positive & Negative Functions, (1)(2)

Cross-References

  • Mite: Positive \& Negative Functions, (1)(2)

C11608

Nonconsiderable

← Noncongruence | Noncontiguous Noncontiguity →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11609

Noncontiguous Noncontiguity

← Nonconsiderable | Nonconvergence →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11610

Nonconvergence

← Noncontiguous Noncontiguity | Noncrossing (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11611

Noncrossing (1)

← Nonconvergence | Noncrossing (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11612

Noncrossing (2)

← Noncrossing (1) | Nondefinable →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11613

Nondefinable

← Noncrossing (2) | Nondefinable →


Index Entry

Nondefinable:

"The limits of an allspace-filling array are nondefinable. Nondefinable is not the same as infinite."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec.\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/700-tensegrity#section-780.14780.14, 22 Oct'72

C11614

Nondefinable

← Nondefinable | Nondefinable & Infinite →


Index Entry

Not being simultaneous Universe cannot consist of one function. Functions only coexist. Universe while finite is not definable. I can define many of its parts But I cannot define The nonsimultaneously occurring Aggregate of experiences Whose total set of relationships Constitutes the whole Universe The the latter as an aggregate of finites is finite.


C11615

Nondefinable & Infinite

← Nondefinable | Nondefinable: Undefinedable (1) →


Cross Reference

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C11616

Nondefinable: Undefinedable (1)

← Nondefinable & Infinite | Nondefinable: Undefinable (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11617

Nondefinable: Undefinable (2)

← Nondefinable: Undefinedable (1) | Nondifferentiable (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11618

Nondifferentiable (1)

← Nondefinable: Undefinable (2) | Nondifferentiable (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11619

Nondifferentiable (2)

← Nondifferentiable (1) | Nondimensionality →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11620

Nondimensionality

← Nondifferentiable (2) | Nondimensional (1) →


Index Entry

Nondimensionality:

"Tension is shown experientially to be nondimensional, omnipresent, finitely accountable, continuous, comprehensive, ergo timeless, ergo eternal."

  • Cite RBF SYNERGETICS draft 'Tension and Compression,' revision of Orgaan Lecture #5, pp. 157-158. 9 Jul'62

  • Citation at Tension, 9 Jul'62


C11621

Nondimensional (1)

← Nondimensionality | Nondimensional (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Undimensional

C11622

Nondimensional (2)

← Nondimensional (1) | Nondemonstrability →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11623

Nondemonstrability

← Nondimensional (2) | Nondisciplining →


Index Entry

Nondemonstrability:

"Points are inherently nondemonstrable."

  • For citation and context see Points 19 Feb '72, as rewritten 1 Apr '72.

C11624

Nondisciplining

← Nondemonstrability | Nondivisive →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11625

Nondivisive

← Nondisciplining | None Non None →


Cross Reference

Nondivisive:

Cross-References


C11626

None Non None

← Nondivisive | Non-empirically-discoverable (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11627

Non-empirically-discoverable (1)

← None Non None | NONEQUALS CHECKLIST →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11628

NONEQUALS CHECKLIST

← Non-empirically-discoverable (1) | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

  • Indexed under other formulation

Compression ≠ Tension**

Cause ≠ Reason**

Cross-References


C11629

Nonequals

← NONEQUALS CHECKLIST | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Differentiation ≠ Integration

C11630

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11631

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

Fourth Dimension ≠ Time**

Cross-References

  • Frequency ≠ One

C11632

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

  • Indexed under other formulation

Gravitational ≠ Radiational*

Geometry: Space ≠ Unoccupied Geometry

Cross-References


C11633

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Nonequala (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11634

Nonequala (1)

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

Inconceivable

Inconceivable

Cross-References


C11635

Nonequals

← Nonequala (1) | Nonequala →


Cross Reference

layer ≠ Surface*

Cross-References

  • Life ≠ Organism*

C11636

Nonequala

← Nonequals | Nonsequals →


Cross Reference

  • Indexed under other formulation

Honey-making ≠ Industrialization*

Cross-References


C11637

Nonsequals

← Nonequala | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

Nonconceptual ≠ Invisible**

Normal ≠ Permanence**

Nondefinable ≠ Infinite

Neighborliness ≠ Proximity**

Negative ≠ Invisible**

Cross-References

  • Negative ≠ Positive**

C11638

Nonequals

← Nonsequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

Nonequals: (≠): Checklist:

  • Indexed under other formulation

One ≠ Frequency**

Cross-References


C11639

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

  • Indexed under other formulation

Pressure ≠ Interattraction**

Permanence ≠ Normal

Cross-References


C11640

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

  • Indexed under other formulation

Randomness ≠ Entropy**

Restraints ≠ Vectors**

Cross-References


C11641

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

( ≠ ) : Checklist:

(S)

  • Indexed under other formulation

System ≠ World*

Synergy ≠ Holism*

Cross-References


C11642

Nonequals

← Nonequals | Monequals →


Cross Reference

  • Indexed under other formulation

Time ≠ Fourth Dimension

Thinkability ≠ Conceptuality

Cross-References


C11643

Monequals

← Nonequals | Nonequals →


Cross Reference

Unfamiliarity

Cross-References


C11644

Nonequals

← Monequals | Nonequala →


Cross Reference

  • Indexed under other formulation

Vectors ≠ Restraints

Cross-References

  • Visible ≠ Conceptual*

C11645

Nonequala

← Nonequals | Nonequals (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11646

Nonequals (2)

← Nonequala | Nonequals Nonequality →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11647

Nonequals Nonequality

← Nonequals (2) | Nonevent →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11648

Nonevent

← Nonequals Nonequality | Nonexperience Nonexperienceability (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11649

Nonexperience Nonexperienceability (1)

← Nonevent | Nonexperience Nonexperienceable (2) →


Cross Reference

See Experienceable & Nonexperienceableent, Nov

Cross-References

  • Experienceable \& Nonexperienceableent, Nov

C11650

Nonexperience Nonexperienceable (2)

← Nonexperience Nonexperienceability (1) | Nonexistent (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11651

Nonexistent (1)

← Nonexperience Nonexperienceable (2) | Nonexistent (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11652

Nonexistent (2)

← Nonexistent (1) | Nonform →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11653

Nonform

← Nonexistent (2) | Nonhappening →


Cross Reference

Liquid = Nonform

Cross-References


C11654

Nonhappening

← Nonform | Nonidentically Repetitive →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11655

Nonidentically Repetitive

← Nonhappening | Nonidentical →


Cross Reference

Kaleidoscopes, Dec'69

Cross-References


C11656

Nonidentical

← Nonidentically Repetitive | Nonintercontradictory (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11657

Nonintercontradictory (1)

← Nonidentical | Nonintercontradictory (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Interaccommodation: Interaccommodative, (1)

C11658

Nonintercontradictory (2)

← Nonintercontradictory (1) | Noninterference Relaying →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11659

Noninterference Relaying

← Nonintercontradictory (2) | Noninterfering Zero Points →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11660

Noninterfering Zero Points

← Noninterference Relaying | Noninterference Noninterfering (1) →


Index Entry

Noninterfering Zero Points:

"Thus we discover the modus operandi by which radio waves and other waves pass uninterferingly through seeming solids, which are themselves only wave complexes. The lack of interference is explained by the crossing of the high-frequency waves through the much lower frequency waves at the noninterfering zero points, or indeed by the vari-frequenced waves through both one another's internal or external zero intervals."

Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1223.161223.16, 9 Mar'73


C11661

Noninterference Noninterfering (1)

← Noninterfering Zero Points | Noninterference Noninterfering (2) →


Cross Reference

Interference : Noninterference

Cross-References


C11662

Noninterference Noninterfering (2)

← Noninterference Noninterfering (1) | Nonintersecting Lines →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11663

Nonintersecting Lines

← Noninterference Noninterfering (2) | Nonintersubstitutability →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11664

Nonintersubstitutability

← Nonintersecting Lines | Nonlimit →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11665

Nonlimit

← Nonintersubstitutability | Nonlimit (1) →


Index Entry

Nonlimit:

"... In synergetics the energy as Kass is constant and nonlimit frequency is variable."

  • Citation and context at Einstein, 16 Nov'72

C11666

Nonlimit (1)

← Nonlimit | Nonlimit (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Limit-Limitless Unlimited

C11667

Nonlimit (2)

← Nonlimit (1) | Nonline →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11668

Nonline

← Nonlimit (2) | Nonlocal (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11669

Nonlocal (1)

← Nonline | Nonlocal (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11670

Nonlocal (2)

← Nonlocal (1) | Nonmeaning →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11671

Nonmeaning

← Nonlocal (2) | Nonmerchandisable →


Cross Reference

Nonmeaning:

Cross-References


C11672

Nonmerchandisable

← Nonmeaning | Nonmeshing →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11673

Nonmeshing

← Nonmerchandisable | Nonmirror Image →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11674

Nonmirror Image

← Nonmeshing | Non-mirror Image →


Index Entry

Nonmirror Image:

"Concave is not a mirror image of convex. Ruth Asawa makes them and they don't look like you at all-- it's all the rest of the Universe and that doesn't have a shape, ever. What you see in the mirror is strictly a planar pattern-- a reverse series in a plane."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 200 Locust, Phila, PA, 13 Jun'74

C11675

Non-mirror Image

← Nonmirror Image | Non-mirror Image →


Index Entry

Non-mirror Image:

"Order is obviously the complementary, but not mirror image, of disorder."

  • Citation & Context at Entropy & Entropy, 5 May'74

C11676

Non-mirror Image

← Non-mirror Image | Non-Mirror Image →


Cross Reference

Non-mirror Image:

"The complementary of parity is disparity and not a reflective image."

  • Cite RBF writes of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-507.06507.06, 7 Nov'73

Cross-References


C11677

Non-Mirror Image

← Non-mirror Image | Non-mirror Image →


Index Entry

'Non-mirror image,' i.e., dissimilar complementarity, is the conservation-producing principle.


C11678

Non-mirror Image

← Non-Mirror Image | Non-mirror Image →


Index Entry

Non-mirror Image:

"Mite's can fill allspace. They are either positive or negative affording a beautiful confirmation of negative Universe.... They are true rights and lefts and are not mirror images; they are inside-out and asymmetrical."

  • Citation & context at Mite: Positive & Negative Functions (1)

27 May'72


C11679

Non-mirror Image

← Non-mirror Image | Non-mirror Image →


Index Entry

Non-mirror Image:

"The antientropic metaphysical is not a mirror-imaged reversal of the entropic physical world's disorderly expansiveness."

  • Citation & context at Irreversibility: Principle Of, Apr'71

C11680

Non-mirror Image

← Non-mirror Image | Nonmirror Image (1) →


Index Entry

Non-mirror Image:

"Negative is never the mirror image of the positive."

  • Citation & context at Complementarity, Spring'66

C11681

Nonmirror Image (1)

← Non-mirror Image | Nonmirror Image →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11682

Nonmirror Image

← Nonmirror Image (1) | Nonmirror Image (2B) →


Cross Reference

Mite: Positive & Negative Functions, (1)*

Cross-References


C11683

Nonmirror Image (2B)

← Nonmirror Image | Nonmoment (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11684

Nonmoment (1)

← Nonmirror Image (2B) | Nonmoment (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11685

Nonmoment (2)

← Nonmoment (1) | Nonnuclear (1) →


Cross Reference

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C11686

Nonnuclear (1)

← Nonmoment (2) | Nonnuclear (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11687

Nonnuclear (2)

← Nonnuclear (1) | Nonobvious →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11688

Nonobvious

← Nonnuclear (2) | No Noise →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11689

No Noise

← Nonobvious | No Noise →


Index Entry

There is no true 'noise' or 'static.' There are only as yet undifferentiated and uncomprehended orders.

  • Cite Synergetica draft, "Symmetry," Soo532-04, July 1971.

  • Cite NASA speech, p.9b, Jun60

  • Citation & context at Chaos, Jun'66


C11690

No Noise

← No Noise | No Nouns →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11691

No Nouns

← No Noise | Nonparallel (1) →


Index Entry

No Nouns:

"Physics having found no things, There are no nouns."

  • Cite A DEFINITION OF EVOLUTION, 15 Sep'71

C11692

Nonparallel (1)

← No Nouns | Nonparallel (2) →


Cross Reference

Tetrahedron:, Four Unique Planes

Cross-References


C11693

Nonparallel (2)

← Nonparallel (1) | Nonperpendicular →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11694

Nonperpendicular

← Nonparallel (2) | Nonpolarized →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11695

Nonpolarized

← Nonperpendicular | Nonpolarized →


Index Entry

All systems have poles, ergo spin axes, ergo they are polarizably identifiable. Nonpolarized simply means that the spin axis is unrecognized under the conditions considered. There is no such thing as a nonpolarized point because if you tuned-in the subvisible system--appearing only as a directionally-positioned micro-something--to visible comprehension, you would find that, as a system, it has poles and that it has seven potential alternately employable poles.

"So we may call a point a focal center, i.e., a 'noise' with a direction, but it is an as-yet undistinguished system, with all the latter's characteristics.

"There is inherent polarity in all observation which always introduces an additive twoness:

Nonpolarized = unrecognized

Focal event = infratunable system"


C11696

Nonpolarized

← Nonpolarized | Nonpolar Points →


Index Entry

Nonpolarized:

"All systems are polarized. Nonpolarized simply means unrecognized. There is no such thing as a nonpolarized point because if you tuned it in you would find that it had poles. So we may call it a focal center, i.e., a noise with a direction but with nondistinguished system characteristics.

"There is inherent polarity in all observation: that is the additive twoness.

"Nonpolarized = upracognized."

"Focal event = Infratunable system."


C11697

Nonpolar Points

← Nonpolarized | Nonpolar Points →


Index Entry

"Nonpolar points, or localities, are four-dimensional-- there is the inside-out (i.e., concave and convex) dimension and three symmetrically interacting, great-circle-ways-around--producing spherical octation, with eight tetrahedra having three internal (central) angles and three external spherical surface triangles' angles, each.

Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-527.22527.22, 7 Nov'73


C11698

Nonpolar Points

← Nonpolar Points | Nonpolar Points →


Index Entry

Nonpolar Points:

"Nonpolar points, or localities, are four-dimensional: inside-out and three symmetrically interacting great-circle-ways-around; producing spherical octation with eight tetrahedra having three internal (central) angles and three external (spherical surface) angles each."

  • Citation at Fourth Dimension, 29 Nov'72

  • Cite SYNERGETICS doi (draft at Sec.\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-527.32527.32, 29 Nov'72


C11699

Nonpolar Points

← Nonpolar Points | Nonpolarized = Unrecognized →


Index Entry

Nonpolar Points:

"The nonpolar point is not fixable or structurally stabilized until it is three-way great circled."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-527.24527.24, 29 Nov'72

C11700

Nonpolarized = Unrecognized

← Nonpolar Points | Nonpolar Points: Nonpolar Vertexes →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11701

Nonpolar Points: Nonpolar Vertexes

← Nonpolarized = Unrecognized | Nonpolar Nonpolarized (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11702

Nonpolar Nonpolarized (1)

← Nonpolar Points: Nonpolar Vertexes | Nonpolar Nonpolarized (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Focal Event

C11703

Nonpolar Nonpolarized (2)

← Nonpolar Nonpolarized (1) | Nonpolitical →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11704

Nonpolitical

← Nonpolar Nonpolarized (2) | Nonponderable (1) →


Cross Reference

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C11705

Nonponderable (1)

← Nonpolitical | Nonponderable (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11706

Nonponderable (2)

← Nonponderable (1) | Nonpredictable →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11707

Nonpredictable

← Nonponderable (2) | Nonproduction →


Cross Reference

Nonpredictable:

Cross-References


C11708

Nonproduction

← Nonpredictable | Nonradial Line →


Index Entry

The kind of strategies that have been calling for paying for nonproduction have been done in the terms of man's assuming there's nowhere nearly enough to go around anyway, and it has to be you or me, and those who are looking out for me then find that their particular price advantage is greatly enhanced by the nonproduction. These are always very egocentric viewpoints that bring about that kind of strategy.


C11709

Nonradial Line

← Nonproduction | Nonreality →


Cross Reference

Starting with Parts: The Nonradial Line

Cross-References


C11710

Nonreality

← Nonradial Line | Nonredundance Nonredundant (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11711

Nonredundance Nonredundant (1)

← Nonreality | Nonredundance: Nonredundant (2) →


Cross Reference

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C11712

Nonredundance: Nonredundant (2)

← Nonredundance Nonredundant (1) | Nonreflective Complementarity (1) →


Cross Reference

Geodesics & Tensagrities, 9 Sep'74

Cross-References


C11713

Nonreflective Complementarity (1)

← Nonredundance: Nonredundant (2) | Nonreflective Complementarity (2) →


Cross Reference

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C11714

Nonreflective Complementarity (2)

← Nonreflective Complementarity (1) | Nonrelationship (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11715

Nonrelationship (1)

← Nonreflective Complementarity (2) | Nonrelationship (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11716

Nonrelationship (2)

← Nonrelationship (1) | Nonrepresentational →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11717

Nonrepresentational

← Nonrelationship (2) | Non-self-interfering →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11718

Non-self-interfering

← Nonrepresentational | Nonselfregenerative (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11719

Nonselfregenerative (1)

← Non-self-interfering | Nonselfregenerative (2) →


Cross Reference

Isotope

Cross-References


C11720

Nonselfregenerative (2)

← Nonselfregenerative (1) | Non-self-requested →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11721

Non-self-requested

← Nonselfregenerative (2) | Nonself →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Birth: Non-self requested

C11722

Nonself

← Non-self-requested | Nonsensoriality (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11723

Nonsensoriality (1)

← Nonself | Nonsensoriality (2) →


Cross Reference

Infratunable

Cross-References


C11724

Nonsensoriality (2)

← Nonsensoriality (1) | Nonsense →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11725

Nonsense

← Nonsensoriality (2) | Nonaimultaneity →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11726

Nonaimultaneity

← Nonsense | Nonsimultaneity →


Index Entry

Nonaimultaneity:

"Any point can tune in any other point in Universe. Between any two pints in Universe there is a tetrahedral connection. Thus systematic connection of two points results in the interconnecting of four points. But none of the four event points of the tetrahedron are simultaneous. They are all overlappingly co-occurrent, each with different beginnings and endings. All of the atoms are independently introduced and terminated; many are in gear, but many are also way out of gear."


C11727

Nonsimultaneity

← Nonaimultaneity | Nonsimultaneity →


Index Entry

Because of our overspecialization and our narrow electromagnetic spectrum range of our vision, we have very limited integrated comprehension of the significance of total information. For this reason, we see and comprehend very few motions among the vast inventory of unique motions and transformation developments of Universe. Universe is a nonsimultaneous complex of unique motions and transformations. Of course, we do not 'see' and our eyes cannot 'stop' the 186,000-miles-per-second kind of motion. We do not see the atomic motion. We do not even see the stars in motion, though they move at speeds of over a million miles per day. We do not see the tree's or child's moment-to-moment growth. We do not even see the hands of a clock in motion. We remember where the hands of a clock were when we last looked and thus we accredit that motion has occurred. In fact, experiment shows that we see and comprehend very little of the totality of motions.


C11728

Nonsimultaneity

← Nonsimultaneity | Nonsimultaneous →


Index Entry

Nonsimultaneity:

"Thought discovers that we divide Universe into an 'outwardness and inwardness,' so thinking is the first subdivision of Universe, because Universe, we discovered, was finite. Thinking is a nonsimultaneously recallable aggregate of inherently finite experiences and finite experience furniture--such as photons of light. One of the most important observations about our thought is the discovery that experiences are nonsimultaneous. Nonsimultaneity is a fundamental characteristic, and if experiences are nonsimultaneous, you cannot have simultaneous reconsideration."


C11729

Nonsimultaneous

← Nonsimultaneity | Nonsimultaneous →


Cross Reference

Until the present age, people thought that all of their faculties were simultaneously and instantly coordinate and operating at equal velocities. Einstein showed that neither 'simultaneous' nor 'instant' are valid, i.e., experimentally demonstrable. Observe that when we send up four rockets one-half second apart, their afterimages are approximately simultaneous. So we say that we see four rocket bursts 'at the same time.' The illusion of simultaneity is one of the most important illusions for us to consider. Musicians may be able to comprehend nonsimultaneity better than others do. Einstein emphasized the importance of attempted spontaneous comprehension of the nonsimultaneity of all events of Universe---a concept akin to our discovery that in our Universe, none of the lines can ever go simultaneously through the same points (See \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-517.00517.). What Einstein is telling us is that there is no conceptual validity to the notion that everything in Universe is actually in simultaneous static array.

Cross-References

  • Sec. 517

C11730

Nonsimultaneous

← Nonsimultaneous | Non-simultaneous →


Index Entry

Nonsimultaneous:

"Minimal consciousness evokes a nonsimultaneous sequence, ergo time."

  • Citation at Time, 7 Feb'71

  • Cite Synergetics, sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-529.06529.06 (Dec. '74).

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Sarasota, Florida, 7 February Feb. '71.


C11731

Non-simultaneous

← Nonsimultaneous | Nonsimultaneous →


Index Entry

Non-simultaneous:

"Non-simultaneous means not occuring at the same time."

  • Cite RBF marginalis

Beverly Hotel ,N.Y.

28 February 1971

  • Cite also SYNERGETICS, "Universe," \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/300-universe#section-302.00302. Oct. 1971.

C11732

Nonsimultaneous

← Non-simultaneous | Non-Simultaneous →


Index Entry

Nonsimultaneous:

"Different shapes, ergo different abstractions, are nonsimultaneous; but all shapes are de-finite components of integral though nonsimultaneous, ergo shapeless, Universe."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, "Corollaries," Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-240.60240.60. 1971

  • Citation & context at Abstraction, 1971


C11733

Non-Simultaneous

← Nonsimultaneous | Non-simultaneous (1) →


Index Entry

We "do not have to be simultaneous to be interconnected. We can telephone across the international date line from Sunday back to Saturday."

  • Cite NASA Speech, p. 92, Jun'66

C11734

Non-simultaneous (1)

← Non-Simultaneous | Nonsimultaneous (2) →


Index Entry

Non-simultaneous:

"Engineering holds that the prime difference between the point of view of laymen and engineers is that the layman does not recognize, anticipate, and pay heed, as do engineers, to the experimentally demonstrable fact that every action always has an equal and opposite reaction. But the engineers have not modernized their concept to accommodate and adjust refiningly to two of the scientists' recent physical discoveries and measurements:-- first, of light's speed, as well as the speed of all electromagnetically propagated radiation, and secondly, the phenomenon known as precession. The approximately one billion kilometers-per-hour, speed of all radiation being too fast for human sense apprehendability, the engineers have not yet been constrained to recognize as must the physicist, that there is no instant universe as was mis-assumed by all pre-Twentieth Century scientific cosmologies and cosmogonies-- before the knowledge that light had indeed a speed. Engineering must now acknowledge realistically and accommodate analytically, the experimentally"


C11735

Nonsimultaneous (2)

← Non-simultaneous (1) | Non-simultaneity →


Index Entry

Nonsimultaneous:

"demonstrable fact that every action has not only a reaction but also a nonsimultaneous but immediately subsequent resultant."

  • Citation at Engineering, 13 Nov'69

C11736

Non-simultaneity

← Nonsimultaneous (2) | Non-simultaneous →


Index Entry

Non-simultaneity:

"The majority of academic people are still thinking in terms of Newtonian (classical) science's 'instant universe.' While light's speed of 700 million miles an hour is very fast in relation to automobiles it is very slow in relation to the 'no time at all' of society's (obsolete) instant universe thinking.

"It was part of the classical scientists' concept of instant universe that universe is a system in which all parts affect one another simultaneously, in varying degrees."

  • Citation at Time, Jun'66

  • Cite NASA Speech, pp. 25,26, Jun'66

(CONCEPTUALITY- TIME)


C11737

Non-simultaneous

← Non-simultaneity | Non-simultaneous →


Index Entry

Non-simultaneous:

"Before the speed of light was measured, sight seemed, to all humanity, to be instantaneous. Newton's universe was instantaneous. . . Neither light nor any other phenomenon is instantaneous."

  • Cite NASA Speech, p. 52, Jun'66

[SYNERGETICS - ENERGY EVENT]


C11738

Non-simultaneous

← Non-simultaneous | Nonsimultaneous →


Index Entry

Non-simultaneous:

"The speed of light measurements plus Planck's quantum mechanics and Einstein's relativity showed that the universe is an aggregate of non-simultaneous events and their experiments showed that as each of the non-simultaneous events lost their energy they lost it to newly occuring events. Thus energy always became 100 percent accounted for."

  • Cite NASA Speech, p. 26 Jun'66

C11739

Nonsimultaneous

← Non-simultaneous | Non-Simultaneous →


Index Entry

Nonsimultaneous:

"We discovered that experiences were nonsimultaneous and therefore we had a finite but nonsimultaneous universe. Therefore, being nonsimultaneous it was nonsimultaneously conceptual. It was not a unit picture that could be given to us. We have had a tendency in our general thinking to say that which is finite is that which is statically conceptual as one unit glimpse so we have been seemingly frustrated in trying to understand a universe which was more or less infinite and yet it was an omnidirectional experience and you felt there ought to be an outwardness of this sphere. That is a static concept and we begin to discover that we are not dealing with such a sphere because we have all these nonsimultaneous reports and all we have is interconnectedness of the nonsimultaneity. One of Einstein's most intellectual discoveries was this nonsimultaneity which he said apparently he could have come upon by virtue of his experience in examining the thoughts and patent claims regarding time-keeping devices, watches and clocks."

  • Cite OREGON Lecture #3 - pp. 76-77, 5 Jul'62

C11740

Non-Simultaneous

← Nonsimultaneous | Non-simultaneous →


Index Entry

Non-Simultaneous:

"It takes entirely different lengths of time to remember of 'look up' different names or past event facts. Universe, like the dictionary, though integral is ipso facto nonsimultaneously recollectable and, therefore, as with the set of all the words of the dictionary, is nonsimultaneously considerable and therefore is also nonsimultaneously reviewable, ergo is synergetically incomprehensible, yet progressively revealing."

  • Citation & Context at Dictionary, 1960

(UNIVERSE)


C11741

Non-simultaneous

← Non-Simultaneous | Non-simultaneous →


Index Entry

Neither the set of all experiences nor the set of all the words which describe them nor the set of all the generalized conceptual principles harvested from the total of experiences are either instantly or simultaneously reviewable.

(Hyphens deleted.)

  • Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, pp. 131,132, 1960

CONSIDERABLE SET - SEC. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-569.05569.05


C11742

Non-simultaneous

← Non-simultaneous | Nonsimultaneous Set →


Index Entry

Non-simultaneous:

"As Einstein clearly demonstrated, the data coming in from all the scientists makes it clear that the whole Universe is in continual transformation. The geology of our Spaceship Earth makes it very clear how severe have been the great transformations of history. The moment of top soils and burdens around the surface of the Earth is very new geologically speaking. As Einstein interpreted the speed of light information and the observation of the brownian movement of the constant motion in water, etc., he then posited a Universe in which we now knew that light took eight minutes to get to us from the Sun and two-and-a-half years to get to us from the nearest star, and astronomical information which shows that some of the stars we are looking at having been there for a million years--- with that kind of information Einstein had to say physical Universe is quite obviously an aggregate of non-simultaneous and only partially overlapping transformation events."

have live shows coming in from 100 years ago, others from 1,000 years ago, and some of the stars we are looking at


C11743

Nonsimultaneous Set

← Non-simultaneous | Nonsimultaneity: Nonaimultaneous (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11744

Nonsimultaneity: Nonaimultaneous (1)

← Nonsimultaneous Set | Nonsimultaneity Nonsimultaneous (2) →


Cross Reference

Live Shows Reaching Us Took Place Billions of Years Ago

Cross-References


C11745

Nonsimultaneity Nonsimultaneous (2)

← Nonsimultaneity: Nonaimultaneous (1) | Nonsolid →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11746

Nonsolid

← Nonsimultaneity Nonsimultaneous (2) | Nonstable →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11747

Nonstable

← Nonsolid | Nonstate →


Cross Reference

Stability: Stable & Nonstable Systems

Cross-References


C11748

Nonstate

← Nonstable | Nonstraight →


Index Entry

The vector equilibrium is such a physically abhorred nonstate as to be the eternal self-starter, ergo the eternal re-self-starter ever regenerating the off-zero perturbations, oscillations, and all the wave propagation of all humanly experience-able physical and metaphysical phenomena.


C11749

Nonstraight

← Nonstate | Nonstructural Coincidence →


Cross Reference

Nonstraight: See Deliberately Nonstraight Lines Wavilinear

Cross-References


C11750

Nonstructural Coincidence

← Nonstraight | Nonsynchronous Nonsynchronization (1) →


Cross Reference

Nonstructural Coincidence:

Cross-References


C11751

Nonsynchronous Nonsynchronization (1)

← Nonstructural Coincidence | Nonsynchronization (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11752

Nonsynchronization (2)

← Nonsynchronous Nonsynchronization (1) | NonSystem Parts →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11753

NonSystem Parts

← Nonsynchronization (2) | Nonsystem →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Synergetic vs. Model (D)

C11754

Nonsystem

← NonSystem Parts | Nonthing →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11755

Nonthing

← Nonsystem | Non-Thinking →


Index Entry

Nonthing:

"As specialists scientists seek only for somethings.... Specializing science seeking only somethings inherently overlooked the nonthing vector equilibrium."

  • Citation & context at Vector Equilibrium as Starting Point, (1)

11 Sep'75


C11756

Non-Thinking

← Nonthing | Nonthinking (1) →


RBF Definitions

Design logic requires . . . a bit of the eternal design capability . . . operating through human organisms . . . to offset the gamut of non-thinking conditioned reflexes of all biological systems."


C11757

Nonthinking (1)

← Non-Thinking | Monthinking (2) →


Cross Reference

Ignorance

Reflexes

Expensive = Nonthinking

Cross-References


C11758

Monthinking (2)

← Nonthinking (1) | Nontransformable →


Cross Reference

Thinkable You, (1)

Cross-References


C11759

Nontransformable

← Monthinking (2) | Nontransmitting →


Index Entry

Nontransformable:

"The absolute would be nontransformable... experimentally meaningless."

  • Citation and context at Absolute, Oct'66

C11760

Nontransmitting

← Nontransformable | Nontuned →


Cross Reference

Nontransmitting:

Cross-References


C11761

Nontuned

← Nontransmitting | Nontruth →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11762

Nontruth

← Nontuned | Nonunitarily Conceptual →


Index Entry

Nontruth:

Truth & Nontruth


C11763

Nonunitarily Conceptual

← Nontruth | Nonunitarily Conceptual →


Index Entry

Nonunitarily Conceptual:

"...Invisible or nonunitarily conceptual minimum inventorying..."

  • Citation and cotext at Spherical Triangle Sequence (iii),

26 Jan'73


C11764

Nonunitarily Conceptual

← Nonunitarily Conceptual | Nonunitarily Conceptual (1) →


Index Entry

Nonunitarily Conceptual:

"Aggregate means sumtotally but nonunitarily conceptual as of any one moment."

  • Citation at Aggregate, 28 Feb'71

C11765

Nonunitarily Conceptual (1)

← Nonunitarily Conceptual | Nonunitarily Conceptual (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11766

Nonunitarily Conceptual (2)

← Nonunitarily Conceptual (1) | Nonuse →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11767

Nonuse

← Nonunitarily Conceptual (2) | Nonverbal (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11768

Nonverbal (1)

← Nonuse | Nonverbal (2) →


Cross Reference

Wordless

Cross-References


C11769

Nonverbal (2)

← Nonverbal (1) | Nonvertex →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11770

Nonvertex

← Nonverbal (2) | No One →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11771

No One

← Nonvertex | No Open Endings →


Index Entry

No One:

"Unity does not mean the number one... One does not and cannot exist by itself."

  • Citation & context at Subjective & Objective, 16 May'75

C11772

No Open Endings

← No One | No Opposites →


Index Entry

No Open Endings:

"There are no open endings in Universe."

  • Citation and context at Acceleration, 14 Feb'73

C11773

No Opposites

← No Open Endings | No Organization →


Index Entry

No Opposites:

"The 'opposite' of the engineers' equal-and-opposite action and reaction is strictly linear and planar. But macro is not opposite to micro: these are opposed, inward-and-outward, explosive-contractive, intertransformative accommodations, such as that displayed by the eight-triangular-cammed, perimeter-tangent, contact-driven, involuting-evoluting, rubber doughnut jitterbug.

"Macro and micro are not opposed: they are the poles of inward-outward considerations of experience."

(Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-465.02465.02; 2nd. Ed.)

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho Ave., Wash. DC; 12 Nov'75

C11774

No Organization

← No Opposites | No Otherness; No awareness →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11775

No Otherness; No awareness

← No Organization | No Other →


Cross Reference

Somethingness & Otherness, 7 Oct'75

Cross-References


C11776

No Other

← No Otherness; No awareness | No Planes (1) →


Cross Reference

No Other: No Ma:

Cross-References


C11777

No Planes (1)

← No Other | No-point →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11778

No-point

← No Planes (1) | No-point →


Index Entry

No-point:

"All the no-points are always embracing all the points."

  • Citation and context at Integrity of Universe, 23 Sep'73

C11779

No-point

← No-point | No Politics →


Cross Reference

No-point:

Cross-References


C11780

No Politics

← No-point | No Promotion →


Cross Reference

No Politics:

Cross-References


C11781

No Promotion

← No Politics | No Race No Class →


Cross Reference

No Promotion: See Promote: I Don't Promote

Cross-References


C11782

No Race No Class

← No Promotion | No Right Angles in Nature →


Index Entry

World Game Document #1: pp. 157-164, 1971


C11783

No Right Angles in Nature

← No Race No Class | No Right Angles in Nature →


Index Entry

No Right Angles in Nature:

"There are no right angles in nature. Look at all those trees. Look at the angles of all those branches. Just let me know if you ever see branches coming out at 90 degrees."

Cite RBF to JZA on porch deck, 3200 Idaho, Wash, DC., 1972


C11784

No Right Angles in Nature

← No Right Angles in Nature | Normal →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11785

Normal

← No Right Angles in Nature | Normal →


Index Entry

Normal:

"Ninety-nine point nine-nine percent of the bodies in motion in physical Universe are operating orbitally; therefore normally; i,e., at 90° to the direction of the applied force.

"The special case of critical proximity where bodies converge due to the extreme disparity of relative mass magnitude is the rare special case at which special exceptiona] case point in Universe humans happen to exist, being thereby conditioned to think of the special-case exceptional as 'normal,' thus to misapprehend the normal general behavior. The misapprehension regards the normal as strangely perverse. There is much within the critical proximity environment which demonstrates the normal-- where the disparate mass relativities are not operating, as, for instance, when a rope is tensed and reacting at 90° to the direction of the tensing and thus becomes tauter. Compression members precess to bend."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1054.611054.61+62, 6 Mar'73

C11786

Normal

← Normal | Normal →


Index Entry

Normal:

"Normal for Universe is 'in orbit'."


C11787

Normal

← Normal | Normal →


Index Entry

Normal:

"I use 60 degrees as normal instead of 90 degrees."

  • Citation & context at Pulse Pattern, 2 May'71

C11788

Normal

← Normal | Normalizer →


Index Entry

The average of all plus (+) and minus (-) weights of universe is Zero weight. The normal is eternal.


C11789

Normalizer

← Normal | Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11790

Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed

← Normalizer | Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed →


Index Entry

Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed:

"We have a new norm. . . The norm of Einstein is absolute speed instead of 'at rest.'"


C11791

Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed

← Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed | Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed →


Cross Reference

"Einstein's adoption as normal speed, the adoption of electromagnetic radiation expansion-- omnidirectionally in vacuo-- because the speeds of all the known different phases of measured radiation are apparently identical, despite vast differences in wavelength and frequencies, suggests a top speed of omnidirectional entropic disorder increase accommodation at which radiant speed reaches highest velocity when the last of the eternally regenerative Universe cyclic frequencies of multi-billions of years have been accommodated, all of which complex of nonsimultaneous transforming multivarieted frequency synchronizations is complementarily balanced to equate as zero by the sum-totality of locally converging orderly and synchronously concentrating energy phases of scenario universe's eternally pulsative, and only sum-totally synchronous, disintegrative, divergent, omnidirectionally exporting and only sum-totally synchronous integrative, convergent and discretely directional individual importings."

  • Cite RBF to EJA in response to request to repeat his 'brief sentence' on sphere as a meeting of convergences.

325 (Gray) Citation at Radiation: Speed Of, Oct'71

Cross-References

  • SYNERGETICS draft 'Tension and Compression,' Sec. 644.08

C11792

Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed

← Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed | Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed (1) →


Index Entry


C11793

Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed (1)

← Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed | Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed (2) →


Cross Reference

Top Speed

Cross-References


C11794

Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed (2)

← Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed (1) | Normal Speed (1) →


Cross Reference

T-module, 31 Jul'77

Cross-References


C11795

Normal Speed (1)

← Norm of Einstein as Absolute Speed (2) | Normal Speed (2) →


Cross Reference

Top Speed

Cross-References


C11796

Normal Speed (2)

← Normal Speed (1) | Norm: Tetrahedron As Norm →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11797

Norm: Tetrahedron As Norm

← Normal Speed (2) | Normal to Universe →


RBF Definitions

The basic antibody structure is known to consist of four chains of chemical subunits-- two light chains and two heavy chains. On these are large 'constant regions' that are the same from antibody to antibody... Variable regions... confer specificity... the factor that allows antibodies to be formed to fit. (Underlining by R.B.F.)

R.B.F. Marginalia: "Purely structural law. Purely triangle and tetra forming. 1 Tet = Norm. 6 = Norm.

"6 = 2 x 3; 6 = 2 triangles; 2 triangles = 4 triangles; 4 triangles = Tet; 3 = ½ Norm.

1 = Redundant Excess

2 = Deficient

3 = ½ Norm

6 = Norm"


C11798

Normal to Universe

← Norm: Tetrahedron As Norm | Normal to Universe (1) →


RBF Definitions

In the metaphor of the child pushing the spoon off the table, 90 degrees is normal to Universe; Precession. In what respect can 60 degrees be considered as normal?"

RBF: "The interference energies of three-great-circle orbits automatically intertriangulate and automatically interequalize the interference energies to produce omniequilateral spherical triangles which always project flat-out as 60-degree triangles."


C11799

Normal to Universe (1)

← Normal to Universe | Normal to Universe →


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Cross-References

  • Sixty Degrees as Normal

C11800

Normal to Universe

← Normal to Universe (1) | Norm Normal (1) →


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C11801

Norm Normal (1)

← Normal to Universe | Norm Normal (2) →


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Failure as Norm

Sixty Degrees as Normal

Permanence ≠ Normal

Cross-References


C11802

Norm Normal (2)

← Norm Normal (1) | North Face Domes →


Cross Reference

Quick & the Dead: Song Of, Oct'66

Cross-References


C11803

North Face Domes

← Norm Normal (2) | North-south Mobility of World Man (1) →


RBF Definitions

"At our Vancouver site, in addition to the four MFG 'Molded Fiberglass' Company's Turtle Domes, there were two smaller North Face Domes. The name 'North Face' derives from the north face of Mt. Everest. These two North Face domes were developed by successful Everest climbers for their high altitude, advanced base, dwelling devices--designed for environmental conditions far more formidable than those with which humans anywhere had ever before swiftly and effectively coped. The North Face domes are oval in plan. They are geodesic. They are made with the highest tensile strength aircraft aluminum struts and have inner and outer dome skins of nylon with a double skin floor. They disassemble and roll into a pack two feet long by eight inches in diameter and weigh only eight pounds. An eight-pound home compounded with a sleeping bag permits human beings to be very intimate with nature under most hostile conditions."

Citations

  1. Accommodating Human Unsettlement, p.20; 20 Sep'76

C11804

North-south Mobility of World Man (1)

← North Face Domes | North-south Mobility of World Man (2) →


Cross Reference

North-south Mobility of World Man:

"All humanity is now prone to become world beings, so we're

going to have to accommodate the comings and going in very new

places.

"When the United Nations was formed New York City was chosen as

the headquarters because it could be reached by ships. At that

time the chief way of getting around the world was by water,

by vessel and ship. In 1961, long after the forming of the

United Nations, three jet airplanes in one year outperformed

the Queen Mary and the steamship United States at very much

less cost; and suddenly the sea became obsolete as a way in

which human beings would get from here to there.

"We have been in an east-west orientation. New York City and

San Francisco have been ports of embarkation and debarkation

for freight and traffic. You fly over New York City today and

look at the thousands of docks and you'll find about a dozen

of them in use. And look at the great Jersey City railroad

yards: absolutely empty. New York City has become completely

obsolete from what it was.

"That farm machinery I talked to you about √See Building

Business, (2)]J that brought about the farming in an entirely"

  • Cite RBF to "Town Meeting of the Air," Wash, DC; 10 Sep'75

Cross-References


C11805

North-south Mobility of World Man (2)

← North-south Mobility of World Man (1) | North-south Mobility of World Man →


Index Entry

A different way, and mechanical implements created enormous agricultural industrial operations. Ninety percent of humanity yesterday were on the farms and they now have no other place to go but into the cities, occupying housing completely obsolete in the way it was built. I say that not only the building industry is obsolete but the whole of the cities are obsolete. And it is all at great cost to the human beings that are there... and we're going to have to do everything we can to make them as livable as we can. But we're on really for a completely new pattern, a new pattern of mobility for all of world man. Instead of the east-west world of the sea they're going to be flying over the pole.


C11806

North-south Mobility of World Man

← North-south Mobility of World Man (2) | No Secondhand Battleships →


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C11807

No Secondhand Battleships

← North-south Mobility of World Man | No Secondhand God (1) →


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C11808

No Secondhand God (1)

← No Secondhand Battleships | Nose-to-navel Axis →


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C11809

Nose-to-navel Axis

← No Secondhand God (1) | No Shape →


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C11810

No Shape

← Nose-to-navel Axis | No Short Cuts →


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C11811

No Short Cuts

← No Shape | No Sinking Man Cannot Sink →


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C11812

No Sinking Man Cannot Sink

← No Short Cuts | No-Size Conceptual Model →


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C11813

No-Size Conceptual Model

← No Sinking Man Cannot Sink | No-size Conceptual Model →


Index Entry

No-Size Conceptual Model:

"Because I don't talk space, I don't have to have a vacuum. I don't start with space. I start with nothing. Things are always special-case temporary realizations of a specifically detailed dimension and behavior complex of generalized laws applied to a local inventory of physical resources. I start thinking with a no-size conceptual model of a whole system."

  • Cite 19 Feb re-write of Vacuum, 17 Feb '72

C11814

No-size Conceptual Model

← No-Size Conceptual Model | No Solids →


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C11815

No Solids

← No-size Conceptual Model | No Solids →


Index Entry

Such objects, however,

On closer inspection

Are themselves mass-attractively integrated

Energy event aggregates,

Each of which is so closely amassed

As to be superficially deceptive

And therefore misidentified

By humanity's optically limited discernment,

As bodies--

Separate 'solid' bodies--

Despite that physics has never found

And 'solid' phenomena.

  • Cite INTUITION, p.22, May '72

C11816

No Solids

← No Solids | No Solids →


Index Entry

No Solids:

"If lines cannot go through the same point at the same time, there can be no continuous perfectly level planes. Planes are not experimentally demonstrable. Solids are not experimentally demonstrable. Physical experiment has never discovered any phenomena other than discontinuous discrete energy events, each uniquely identifiable amongst the gamut of frequencies of cyclic discontinuity of all the physical phenomena as comprehensively and overlappingly arrayed as the vast frequency ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum 'reality' has been found experimentally to embrace all known physical phenomena: visible, subvisible or ultravisible thus far detected as present in universe. There are no solids. The synergetic behaviors of structures satisfactorily explains as discontinuous that which we have in the past superficially misidentified as 'solid.'"


C11817

No Solids

← No Solids | No Solids →


Index Entry

For a microcosmic example of our spontaneous and superficial misapprehending and miscomprehending the environmental events we must concede that both theoretically and experimentally we have now learned and 'know' that there are no 'solids,' no continuous surfaces, only 'milky-way-like' aggregations of remotely interdistanced atomic events. There are no 'things'-- no particles--only energetic events. Nonetheless society keeps right on 'seeing,' dealing and superficially cerebrating in respect to 'things' called 'solids.'


C11818

No Solids

← No Solids | No Solids (1) →


Index Entry

If lines can't go through the same point at the same time, we Can't even have'planes'. So planes are 'out.' Solids are also gone because physical experiment has never disclosed any phenomena other than discontinuities identified as the gamut of frequencies of cyclic discontinuity of all the physical phenomena as arrayed within the vast frequency ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum which embraces all physical phenomena visible, sub-visible, or ultra-visible thus far detected in universe. Solids are 'out.'

  • Cite NASA SPEECH, p. 52. Jun'66

  • Cite CARBON:L. TEXT IV.29, IV.30


C11819

No Solids (1)

← No Solids | No Solids (2) →


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C11820

No Solids (2)

← No Solids (1) | No Speed →


Cross Reference

Fourth-dimensional Synergetics Lathematics, 14 Dec'76 (2)

Cross-References


C11821

No Speed

← No Solids (2) | No Spherical Continuum →


Index Entry

No Speed:

"The top speed of radiation is simply theminimum operational lag before making the cosmic leap to the eternal No-speed, where the instantaneity spontaneous to a child's conceptioning is normal and eternal."

  • Citation and context at Intellect, 27 May'72

C11822

No Spherical Continuum

← No Speed | No Sphere Integrity →


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C11823

No Sphere Integrity

← No Spherical Continuum | No Square Stability →


Index Entry

No Sphere Integrity:

"As there may be no absolute division of energetic Universe into isolated or noncommunicable parts, there is no absolute enclosed surface or absolutely enclosed volume; therefore, no true or absolutely defined simultaneous surface sphere integrity. Therefore, a sphere is a polyhedron of invisible plurality of trussed facets..."

  • Cite RBF caption in McHale's "RBFuller," Plate 36, 1962

C11824

No Square Stability

← No Sphere Integrity | Nostalgia →


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C11825

Nostalgia

← No Square Stability | No Start →


Cross Reference

Yesterdays

Cross-References


C11826

No Start

← Nostalgia | No Static Frame of Reference (1) →


Index Entry

You don't have to find where Universe starts. It doesn't start. It's eternal.

  • Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping session, Philadelphia, 22 Jan'75

C11827

No Static Frame of Reference (1)

← No Start | No Static →


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C11828

No Static

← No Static Frame of Reference (1) | No Straight Lines (1) →


Index Entry

No Static:

"There is no true 'noise' or 'static.' There are only as yet undifferentiated and uncomprehended orders."

(From NASA speech, p. 90)

  • Cite Synergetics draft, "Symmetry", p. 32.04, July 1971.

  • Citation & context at Chaos, Jun'66


C11829

No Straight Lines (1)

← No Static | No Straight Lines (2) →


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C11830

No Straight Lines (2)

← No Straight Lines (1) | Not A Priori →


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C11831

Not A Priori

← No Straight Lines (2) | Not A Priori (1) →


Index Entry

Not A Priori:

"The octet truss is not a priori."

  • Citation & context at Octet Truss, 24 Sep'73

C11832

Not A Priori (1)

← Not A Priori | Not A Priori (2) →


Cross Reference

Not A Priori:

Cross-References

  • Self is not A Priori, (1)

C11833

Not A Priori (2)

← Not A Priori (1) | Note Notes →


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C11834

Note Notes

← Not A Priori (2) | Not Enough to Go Round →


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C11835

Not Enough to Go Round

← Note Notes | Not-everywhere →


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C11836

Not-everywhere

← Not Enough to Go Round | No Thickness →


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Not-everywhere:

Cross-References


C11837

No Thickness

← Not-everywhere | Nothing →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11838

Nothing

← No Thickness | Nothing →


Index Entry

Nothing:

"I don't start with space. I start with nothing."

  • For citation and context see Vacuum, 17/19 Feb '72

C11839

Nothing

← Nothing | No-thing →


Index Entry

Nothing:

"Lags are intervals-- nothing."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS Draft - "Conceptuality: Life" -- RBF:

Marginalia, Somerset Club, Boston - 25 April, 1971.

  • Citation & context at Eternal & Temporal, 25 Apr '71

C11840

No-thing

← Nothing | Nothingness →


Index Entry

No-thing:

"There are no solids, nor particles-- no-things."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS corollaries, \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-240.00240. 1971

C11841

Nothingness

← No-thing | Nothingness →


Index Entry

Nothingness:

"The nothingness is just where you are not tuning. Nothingness = untuned somethingness."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Pagano's Rest., Phila., PA., 22 Jun'75

C11842

Nothingness

← Nothingness | Nothingness →


Index Entry

Nothingness:

"The nothingness area is one unbounded by any visible closed line. Nothingness is the part of the system unencompassed by the observer."

  • Citation & Context at Minimum Awareness Model, (1)(2), 9 Jun'75

C11843

Nothingness

← Nothingness | Nothingness →


Index Entry

Nothingness:

"The total nothingness involved is accounted by 20 F^3. The third power accounts both the untuned nothingness and the finitely tuned somethingness. The 20 is both Einstein's M and all the other untuned non-I. of Universe. The 20 F^3 is the total Universe momentarily all at one time center."

time or timeless.

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-960.09960.09, 16 Nov'72

C11844

Nothingness

← Nothingness | No Thing: No Thing-in-itself (1) →


Index Entry

Nothingness:

"When the vector equilibrium assembly of eight triangles and six squares is opened up it may be hand held in the omnisymmetry conformation of the 'idealized nothingness of absolute middleness.!'"


C11845

No Thing: No Thing-in-itself (1)

← Nothingness | No Thing-in-itself: No Thing (2) →


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C11846

No Thing-in-itself: No Thing (2)

← No Thing: No Thing-in-itself (1) | Nothingness Local →


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C11847

Nothingness Local

← No Thing-in-itself: No Thing (2) | Nothingness →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Zero-niness, 11 Sep'75

C11848

Nothingness

← Nothingness Local | Nothingness of Night →


Index Entry

Nothingness: Mold of Nothingness:

"-- We suddenly see the mold of nothingness. That's all it is!"


C11849

Nothingness of Night

← Nothingness | Nothingness Phase →


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C11850

Nothingness Phase

← Nothingness of Night | Nothingness - Silence →


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C11851

Nothingness - Silence

← Nothingness Phase | Nothingness of Areal and Volumetric Spaces →


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C11852

Nothingness of Areal and Volumetric Spaces

← Nothingness - Silence | Nothingness of Areal & Volumetric Spaces →


Index Entry

Nothingness of Areal and Volumetric Spaces:

"The function of the chords is to relate. . . And the resultant is the inadvertent definition of the nothingness of the areal and volumetric spaces. . . Areas do not create themselves. They are incidental to the lines between the events. The faces are the bounding of nothingness. Areas and volumes are incidental resultants to finding the connections between the events of experience."

  • Citation and context at Connections and Relatedness, 20 Feb'73

C11853

Nothingness of Areal & Volumetric Spaces

← Nothingness of Areal and Volumetric Spaces | Nothingness of Universe →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11854

Nothingness of Universe

← Nothingness of Areal & Volumetric Spaces | Nothingness = Untuned Somethingness →


RBF Definitions

"What the blowtorch does is to let infinity-- or the

nothingness of Universe-- into the system."

  • For citation and context see Barrel (2), Dec'70

C11855

Nothingness = Untuned Somethingness

← Nothingness of Universe | Nothing (1) →


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C11856

Nothing (1)

← Nothingness = Untuned Somethingness | Nothing Nothingness (2) →


Cross Reference

Not!ingness = Untuned Somethingness

Space Nothingness

Cross-References


C11857

Nothing Nothingness (2)

← Nothing (1) | Nothing Nothingness (3) →


Cross Reference

Domes, 12 May'77

Star Events & Degrees of Freedom, 12 May'75

Cross-References


C11858

Nothing Nothingness (3)

← Nothing Nothingness (2) | No-time-and-away-ago →


Cross Reference

Nothingness = Silence

Cross-References


C11859

No-time-and-away-ago

← Nothing Nothingness (3) | No Time (1) →


Index Entry

'No-time-and-away-ago' is my new phrase in the Goldilocks piece for a theme like Dante's. The otherness is broken down into past otherness, present otherness, and future otherness.

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 28 May'75

C11860

No Time (1)

← No-time-and-away-ago | No Time No Time at All (2) →


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C11861

No Time No Time at All (2)

← No Time (1) | Not Of →


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C11862

Not Of

← No Time No Time at All (2) | No Totality →


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C11863

No Totality

← Not Of | Not Out of This World (1) →


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C11864

Not Out of This World (1)

← No Totality | Not Out of This World (2) →


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C11865

Not Out of This World (2)

← Not Out of This World (1) | Not Touching →


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C11866

Not Touching

← Not Out of This World (2) | Not Trespassing →


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C11867

Not Trespassing

← Not Touching | No Two-dimensionality →


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C11868

No Two-dimensionality

← Not Trespassing | No Twogon →


Cross Reference

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C11869

No Twogon

← No Two-dimensionality | Noun →


Index Entry

No Twogon:

"There is no twogon."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-608.24608.24, 11 Apr'75

C11870

Noun

← No Twogon | Noun (1) →


RBF Definitions

"In architecture 'form' is a noun; in industry, 'form' is a verb. Industry is concerned with doing, whereas architecture has been engrossed with making replicas of end results of what people have industrially demonstrated in the past. Noun, in our phonetic etymology, means 'now-one,' i.e., the most recent chaos of thought reduced to an answer. The 'now-one' or noun must, in due course through selection by the intellect, become two or more observed characteristics of the one, there being no absolute identity. Nouns, from a language viewpoint, are tenable only as 'names' for facts recently determined. The noun is, therefore, more subject to constant revision than is any other part of speech. No longer is it 'stone.' No longer is it 'steel.' Industry is dealing in hundreds of different steels, physically more dissimilar than the Chinese and the Swiss.

Citations

  1. NINE CHAINS TO THE MOON, p.41, 1938

C11871

Noun (1)

← Noun | Noun (2) →


Cross Reference

"Named" Phenomena: Name Words

Newton was a Noun

Thing: Thingness

Verb vs. Noun

No Nouns

Cross-References

  • Name

C11872

Noun (2)

← Noun (1) | No Up & Down →


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C11873

No Up & Down

← Noun (2) | Novel: Novels →


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Spaceship, (1)

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C11874

Novel: Novels

← No Up & Down | Novent →


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C11875

Novent

← Novel: Novels | Novent →


Index Entry

Novent:

"The limit case of prime otherness is that of the point and the no-points: the events and the novents. Numerically, one vs. zero. Because it is the limit case it is prime. Zero is prime otherness."


C11876

Novent

← Novent | Novent (1) →


Index Entry

Alan Watts: But I mean there is a common assumption-- it is ordinary common sense-- that space is nothing at all.

Fuller: That's novent. I call it no-event. I don't like the word space anymore because it implies something. We have only frequencies. We have events and no-events. We have the unique energy packages.

Watts: But any sort of solid energy package seems to me inconceivable without a special ground.

Fuller: It doesn't bother me at all about the no-event.

Watts: Well, how can you talk of curved space, the properties of space?

Fuller: But you can't talk of straight space. There are no straight lines. Physics has found nothing but waves.


C11877

Novent (1)

← Novent | Novent (2) →


Index Entry

There are no specific directions or localities in Universe which may be opposingly designated as UP or DOWN. In their place we must use the words OUT and IN. We move in towards various individual masses or we move out from them. But the words IN and OUT are not mirror image opposites. IN is in respect to individual experience foci-- OUT is common to all. IN is discrete. OUT is general. The IN's are discontinuous. The OUT's are continuous. OUT is nothingness, i.e. non-experience. Only the non-experience nothingness infers a continuum. The non-event continuum is the Novent. Inferentially, the Novent continuum permeates the finitely populated withinness and comprises the finit Novent withoutness. The rubber glove stripped inside-outingly from off the left hand now fits only the right hand. First the left hand was conceptual and the right hand was non-conceptual-- and then the process of stripping off inside-outingly seemingly annihilated the left hand and created the right hand-- then vice versa as the next strip-off occurred. When physics finds experimentally that a unique energy patterning,-- erroneously referred to in archaic terms as a particle,-- is annihilated, that


C11878

Novent (2)

← Novent (1) | Novent →


Index Entry

Novent:

"Annihilation is only of the rubber glove kind. The positive becomes the negative and the positive only seems to have been annihilated. We begin to realize conceptually the finite, yet non-sensorial, outness which can be converted into sensorial inness by the inside- outing process. Ergo, novent is the finite but non-sensorial continuum. Sensoriality is a corporeally external phenomenon--reportingly relayed inwardly to the brain and therein imaginatively scanned by the mind which conceptualized independently in generalized formulations such as the conception of a nuclear grouping around a nucleus, i quite independent of size..."


C11879

Novent

← Novent (2) | Novent Continuum →


Index Entry

Novent:

"There is no static geometry. There are momentarily existant geometrical relationships. There are events and lack-of-events. The electromagnetic spectrum is a manifest of the gamut of unique frequencies of recurrence. There are no 'solids,' no 'surfaces,' no continuums,' no straight lines or planes. We have only events and no-events-- the events being finite and their energies limited. . . .

"We are talking about no event, so let us contract those two words into one word, novent, meaning nothing occurs."

  • Citation and context at Space, 1968

C11880

Novent Continuum

← Novent | Novent Continuum →


Index Entry

Novent Continuum:

"The non-event continuum is the Novent. . . The Novent continuum permeates the finitely populated withinness and comprises the finite Novent withoutness. . . Only the non-experience nothingness constitutes continuum."

  • Cite Synergetics draft, Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-524.04524.04 + \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-524.05524.05. 1971

C11881

Novent Continuum

← Novent Continuum | Novent (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11882

Novent (1)

← Novent Continuum | Noyent (2) →


Cross Reference

Space Nothingness, (1)

Cross-References


C11883

Noyent (2)

← Novent (1) | Now →


Cross Reference

Star Event & Degrees of Freedom, 12 May'75 (2)

Cross-References


C11884

Now

← Noyent (2) | Now →


Index Entry

Now:

"The future is not linear. Time is wavilinear. Experience is expansive, omnidirectionally including and refining the future. It probably consists of omnidirectional wave propagations. We seem to be talking about a greater range of known cycling. It is both a subjective 'now' and an objective 'now'; a forward-looking now and a backward-looking now which combine synergetically as one complete "now." Because every action has both a reaction and a resultant, every now must have both a fading past and a dawning future."

  • Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-529.11529.11

7 Nov'73


C11885

Now

← Now | Now →


Index Entry

Now:

"I cannot think simultaneously

About all the special-case events which I have experienced,

But I can think about one special set

Of closely associated events

At any one now."

  • Cite BRAIN & MIND, p.132 May '72

C11886

Now

← Now | Now →


Index Entry

Now:

"Universe is the aggregate

Which aggregate

Of only partially overlapping events

Is sum-totally a lot of yesterdays

Plus an awareness of now."

  • Cite BRAIN AND MIND, p.125, galley p.131 May '72

C11887

Now

← Now | Now →


Index Entry

Now:

"Yesterday and now

Are neither simultaneous

Nor mirror-imaged;

But through tem run themes

As overlappingly woven threads,

Which though multipliedly individualized

Sum-totally comprise a scenario."

  • Cite BRAIN & MIND, p.131 May '72

C11888

Now

← Now | Now →


Index Entry

Now:

"How is where man has kidded himself into thinking that there's no change at all.

"Take the gestation rates from the elephant to the half-life radioactivity of atoms which approach cosmic speeds and get back into eternity. What we call now is just a slow-down. In the Gay 90's most people thought that there was no change at all. Even Newton could say 'at rest.'

"I ramified the idealistic-- which is essential to all the palpitations. It goes back to angle, and triangle; and conceptuality independent of size and starting with the fundamental idea that there must be a nucleus. There is no straight line; only the wave coincides with reality."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, at breakfast j200, Idaho, DC, after RBF had read first three chapters of Eccles 'Facing Reality,' until 3:00 a.m. the night before, 14 Feb '72.

C11889

Now

← Now | Now →


RBF Definitions

"Life is the now event with its reaction past and resultant future."

  • Citation & context at Life, 1 Jun'71

C11890

Now

← Now | Now →


Index Entry

Now:

"Because every action has both a reaction and a resultant

every now must have a past and a dawning future."

  • Cite SYNERGETUCS draft, 'Conceptuality: Time,' - RBF

marginalis added at Somerset Club Boston, 25 Apr'71


C11891

Now

← Now | Now →


Index Entry

"The future is not something linear. So we seem to be talking about a greater range of known cycling. . . We're talking a complete 'now.' It really is a subjective 'now' and an objective 'now' and so forth, but it really is all 'now.'"


C11892

Now

← Now | No Wave →


Index Entry

Now:

"We cannot view the great confluences of separately and remotely significant events forwardly resultant to now."

  • Citation & context at Surprise, May'49

C11893

No Wave

← Now | Now Hourglass (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11894

Now Hourglass (1)

← No Wave | Now Hourglass (2) →


Index Entry

Now Hourglass: Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie:

"The macrocosm of minimum frequency of omnidirectional self-interference restraints whose greatest degrees of outward expansions occur when the last of the least-frequent self-interfering cycles is completed, and cycles, being geodesic great circles, must always interfere with one another twice in each wave and frequency cycle, which 'twiceness' imposes eternally regenerative cosmic resonance, and all the latter's inherent quanta- wave- frequency- time- interference-mass- and effort- aspects in exquisite speed-of-light 700-million miles per hour, self-interfering radiation patterns' energetic self-tying into concentric knots of relative mass in a mathematically idealized variety of symmetrical-asymmetrical atomic assemblages whose local subvisibly resolvable micro-orbiting induces the superficially deceptive motionless thingness of mini-micro-microcosm of NOW

TIME - 24B,EO,

SEC. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-599.40599.40 - Cite RBF rewrite, 25 Sep'73


C11895

Now Hourglass (2)

← Now Hourglass (1) | Now Hourglass Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie →


Index Entry

Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie:

"NOW which progressive experience-won knowledge multiplies by progressive intellectually contrived, instrumentally implemented exploratory subdividing into microscopically ever greater speeds of transformation through insectine phase magnitudes dividing into the micro-organisms phase, and then dividing progressively into molecular and atomic phases; then phasing into radioactivity at 700-million miles per hour, expanding once more into the macrocosm and repeat: ad infinitum.


C11896

Now Hourglass Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie

← Now Hourglass (2) | Now Hourglass: Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie →


Cross Reference

TEXT CITATIONS

Now Hourglass: Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie:

Synergetics, 2nd. Ed. : Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-529.40529.40

Cross-References

  • Shaltmer, Vol. 2., No. 4, May'32

C11897

Now Hourglass: Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie

← Now Hourglass Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie | Now House (1) →


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C11898

Now House (1)

← Now Hourglass: Cross Section of Teleological Bow Tie | Now House (2) →


Index Entry

Now House:

"What was present and physically demonstrated at Vancouver's UN Habitat Conference/ Jericho Beach site was a mushroom group of swiftly foldable and movable geodesic domes and modernised Indian tepees produced, developed, and installed by a young world inspired to do something about its own future.

"Our World Game staff... put on an exhibit of four geodesic domes, which are now in manufacture by the Molded Fiberglass Company (MFG) of Ashtabula, Ohio... Their 14-foot, 5/8-sphere polyester fiberglass geodesic domes have alternate translucent or opaque fiberglass hexagon or pentagon panels. Their domes retail for $750.

"The World Game staff called their Exhibit the 'Now House.' This name derived from the fact that everything they had on display could be purchased right now from industrial mass production sources. All labor of their production occurred under the controlled environment-conditioning of factories: no rain, cold, heat, snow, ice, or wind. The MFG domes had no more need for old building technology than has the opening of an umbrella--a mobile, environment-controlling"


C11899

Now House (2)

← Now House (1) | Now House (3) →


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Now House:

"artifact. The World Gamers brought their exhibit from Philadelphia to Vancouver in one camper truck pulling one trailer.

"The World Gamers first dug circular trenches slightly larger in diameter than the domes' circular bases. As they trenched they threw their shovelfuls of Earth into the enclosed circle and leveled it to form an elevated base for each dome. On the top of the Earth they laid edge-overlapping corrugated aluminum panels which were surmounted first by aluminized foamboard to reradiate heat, and next by plywood, and again by indoor-outdoor carpeting. This made a very comfortable, springy and dry floor.

"They anchored the domes so that they could not blow away, for the domes weighed only 225 pounds each.

"Three of the domes were positioned in a triangular pattern with ten feet between them. A high pole was mounted at the center of the triangular area, which in turn supported a watertight translucent canopy. The large between-domes triangular area below the canopy was covered with the"


C11900

Now House (3)

← Now House (2) | Now House →


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Now House:

"indoor-outdoor carpeting. The fourth dome stood mildly apart and could have been connected by a canopy but was not.

"One of the World Gamers' domes contained a complete workshop with all manner of handtools, benches, metal- and wood-working equipment and general electronics servicing gear. Another dome was used for the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, office, and clothes hanging. The third dome was used as a video theater and dormitory. The fourth dome was used for storage and laundry drying....

"Ten of the World Gamers lived in the Now House installation. They lived very comfortably and happily (as do a crew of 10 sailors living together on an ocean yacht, many of which are later equipped with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of low-input, high-output, invisible performance instruments.)

"The Now House had been voluntarily equipped by many major corporations. Largest single supplier of all was the J.C. Penney Company. SONY let them have its most advanced multi-color videotape production and viewing system. Minnesota"


C11901

Now House

← Now House (3) | Now House →


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Now House:

"Xining had given them their best duplicating equipment. They had silk-screening equipment, printing equipment, and typewriters, and were able to broadcastingly communicate to society from their headquarters and received their feedback from a thousand visitors a day.

"In the kitchen-bathing dome Herman Miller had provided most compact, economic but adequate, shelving on which to mount their kitchen equipment. They had a toilet which converted human waste into high-grade fertilizer. The heat necessary for this odorless process was provided alternately by electricity from the windmill hookup or by heat from the solar panel water-heating device. The toilet system produced fertilizer as a rich, dry, manured, loam-like substance which needed to be taken out of the system only once a year....

"The domes were equipped with a remote control telephone. Arrayed between two of the three domes under a translucent canopy were banks of tomatoes and other food vegetation in hydroponic tanks, with noticeable growth accomplished during only the short two-week period of the installation."


C11902

Now House

← Now House | Now House →


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Now House:

"While the domes, as already noted, were priced at $750 each, the total package with all its $17,000-worth of equipment amounted to $20,000. This ratio of $3,000 for the environmental dwelling shells and skin to $20,000 for the totally and luxuriously equipped living facility--approximately 1 : 7--is very close to the international ocean racing yachts' bareboat to sailaway equipped cost ratio. A modern 37-foot-overall length one-tonner at $30,000 for the bare boat with full transoceanic racing equipment, sails, instruments, et al., costs approximately $200,000. The reason the bareboat yacht hulls cost so much more than the bare Now House domes is due to all the stresses, strains, and other formidable conditions which must be coped with by the boat and their lightweight, high-strength equipment while operating at the interface of the airocean and the waterocean. The conditions are not present in the land installations....

"The ¥2 Now House will be ready for exhibit by August 28, 1977, and will soon thereafter become publicly available as the air-deliverable, only rentable, world-around dwelling machine service right on its scheduled 50th birthday."....

  • Cite ACCOZXODATING HUIAN UNSETTLEMENT; pp.13-14; 20 Sep'76

C11903

Now House

← Now House | Now Necessity →


Index Entry

"One of the most impressive facts at Vancouver was that disclosed by nature. During the first four days of the installation there were torrential rains. Mud was everywhere around the Jericho Beach forum grounds.... The World Gamers had placed large heavy planks on the ground leading to their installations so that by the time the visitors came over mats into the complex their feet were reasonably dry. With the large numbers coming daily it was amazing that the flooring of the complex remained comfortably dry throughout the rains.

"The domes consisted of half opaque panels and half translucent panels and could be rotatably rearranged with the translucent side south to impound enormous amounts of Sun radiation. With the translucent panels north, they remained cool and let in only the north light so desirable to artists."


C11904

Now Necessity

← Now House | Now Set →


Index Entry

Now Necessity:

The mathematicians by their pseudo-escape to abstraction from a now necessity often get to kidding themselves. They do not understand an hierarchy of events.


C11905

Now Set

← Now Necessity | Now-you-see-it-now-you-don't (1) →


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Now Set:

"...the olfactoral and aural (what you are smelling, eating, saying, and hearing) are the now set."

  • Citation and context at Senses (1), 22 Nov'73

C11906

Now-you-see-it-now-you-don't (1)

← Now Set | Now-you-see-it-now-you-don't (2) →


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C11907

Now-you-see-it-now-you-don't (2)

← Now-you-see-it-now-you-don't (1) | Now (1) →


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C11908

Now (1)

← Now-you-see-it-now-you-don't (2) | Now (2) →


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C11909

Now (2)

← Now (1) | Nowhere & Nowhen (1) →


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C11910

Nowhere & Nowhen (1)

← Now (2) | Nowhere & Nowhen (2) →


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C11911

Nowhere & Nowhen (2)

← Nowhere & Nowhen (1) | Nozzle: Harvesting Pollution at the Nozzle →


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C11912

Nozzle: Harvesting Pollution at the Nozzle

← Nowhere & Nowhen (2) | Nuances of Angles →


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C11913

Nuances of Angles

← Nozzle: Harvesting Pollution at the Nozzle | Nuance →


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Nuances of Angles:

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C11914

Nuance

← Nuances of Angles | Nuclear →


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C11915

Nuclear

← Nuance | Nuclear Assemblage Components →


Index Entry

Nuclear:

"Synergetics is primarily the geometry of the nucleus rather than of the geometry of chemistry. It's mostly the fundamental behaviors, the central behaviors. It is inherently nuclear in its own right."

  • Citation & context at Synergetics, 23 Mar'74

C11916

Nuclear Assemblage Components

← Nuclear | Nuclear Computer Design →


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Nuclear Assemblage Components:

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C11917

Nuclear Computer Design

← Nuclear Assemblage Components | Nuclear Cube →


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C11918

Nuclear Cube

← Nuclear Computer Design | Nuclear Domain →


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C11919

Nuclear Domain

← Nuclear Cube | Nuclear Domain & Elementality (1) →


Index Entry

Nuclear Domain:

"Vector equilibrium is the maximum domain of a nucleus."

  • Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping session, Philadelphia, 22 Jan'75

C11920

Nuclear Domain & Elementality (1)

← Nuclear Domain | Nuclear Domain & Elementality (2) →


Index Entry

Nuclear Domain & Elementality:

"The closest-packed sphere shell growth rate is governed by the formula 10 F^2 + 2. The formula is reliably predictable in the identification of chemical elements, but that identification is limited to the unique nuclear domain pattern involvement.

"When a new nucleus becomes completely surrounded by two layers then the exclusively unique pattern surroundment of the first nucleus is terminated. It is no longer the unique nucleus. The word elemental relates to the original unique patterning around any one nucleus of closest-packed spheres. When we get beyond the original unique patterning and find the patternings repeating themselves, we get into the molecular world.

"Uranium 92 is the limit case of what we call inherently self-regenerative chemical elements. Beyond these, we get into split-second life demonstrations of the elements. These demonstrations are similar to having a rubber ball with a hole and stretching that hole's rubber outwardly around the hole until we can see the markings on the inner"


C11921

Nuclear Domain & Elementality (2)

← Nuclear Domain & Elementality (1) | Nuclear Domain (1) →


Index Entry

Nuclear Domain & Elementality:

"skin corresponding to markings on the outer skin, but when we release the ball the momentarily-outwardly-displayed markings of the inside will quickly resume their internal positions.

"As we see in (\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-624.00624), the inside-outing of Universe occurs only at the tetrahedral level. In the nucleated tetrahedral, closest-packed-sphere-shell growth rates, the outward layer sphere count increases as frequency to the second power times two plus two--with the outer layer also always doubled in value."

--Incorporated in SYNERGETICS 2 at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-419.10419.10-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-419.13419.13

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Paul Bacclaski; 6 May'77

C11922

Nuclear Domain (1)

← Nuclear Domain & Elementality (2) | Nuclear Domain (2) →


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C11923

Nuclear Domain (2)

← Nuclear Domain (1) | Nuclear Geometrical Limit of Rational Differentiation →


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C11924

Nuclear Geometrical Limit of Rational Differentiation

← Nuclear Domain (2) | Nuclear Gyro →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Mites as Prime Minimum System, 15 Nov'72

C11925

Nuclear Gyro

← Nuclear Geometrical Limit of Rational Differentiation | Nuclear and Nebular Zonal Waves →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Hen, 6 May'48

C11926

Nuclear and Nebular Zonal Waves

← Nuclear Gyro | Nuclear & Nebular Zonal Waves →


Index Entry

Nuclear and Nebular Zonal Waves:

"Discontinuous compression, continuous-tension structures are finite islands of microcosmic, inwardly precessing, zonal wave sequence displacements of radial-to-circumferential-to-radial energy knotting regenerations as nuclear phenomena-- and the whole, enclosed in infinitely macrocosmically trending precessional unravelings, regenerates precessionally as radial-to-circumferential-to-radial nebular phenomena-- circumferential micro- or macro- being finite, and radial being infinite. Compression is micro and tension is macro."

  • Cite Synergetics Notes, p.9, et. seq., 1955. Incorporated in SYNERGETICS at Sec647.04, 3 Aug-1 Oct'72

C11927

Nuclear & Nebular Zonal Waves

← Nuclear and Nebular Zonal Waves | Nuclear & Nebular: Nucleus & Galaxies →


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C11928

Nuclear & Nebular: Nucleus & Galaxies

← Nuclear & Nebular Zonal Waves | Nucleus = Nine = Nothing →


Cross Reference

See Astro & Nucleio

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C11929

Nucleus = Nine = Nothing

← Nuclear & Nebular: Nucleus & Galaxies | Nuclear: Outward Limit of Nuclear Phenomena →


Index Entry

Nucleus as nine; i.e., non (Latin); i.e., none (English); i.e., nothing; i.e. interval integrity;

i.e., the integrity of absolute generalized discontinuity

accommodating all special-case 'space' of space-time

reality.

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.011012.01, 18 Feb'73

C11930

Nuclear: Outward Limit of Nuclear Phenomena

← Nucleus = Nine = Nothing | Nuclear & Nonnuclear →


Cross Reference

Nuclear: Outward Limit of Nuclear Phenomena:

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C11931

Nuclear & Nonnuclear

← Nuclear: Outward Limit of Nuclear Phenomena | Nuclear and Non-nuclear Polyhedra →


Index Entry

It could be that organics do not require a nucleus. Whatever the mysterious weightless phenomenon life may be, also may be the nucleus of all biological species, including you and me.


C11932

Nuclear and Non-nuclear Polyhedra

← Nuclear & Nonnuclear | Nuclear & Nonnuclear (1) →


Index Entry

Nuclear and Non-nuclear Polyhedra:

"The closest packed" nucleated "octahedron requires 18 spheres; the tetrahedron 34; the rhombic dodecahedron 92;and the cube 364. The other two symmetric Platonic solids, the icosahedron and the dodecahedron, are inherently devoid of equiradius nuclear spheres, having insufficient radius space within the triangular void. This suggests both electron and neutron behavior relationships for the icasa-hedron and the dodecahedron. The nucleation of the octahedron, tetrahedron, rhombic dodecahedron, and cube very probably play important parts in the atomic structuring, as well as in the chemical compounding and in crystallography."


C11933

Nuclear & Nonnuclear (1)

← Nuclear and Non-nuclear Polyhedra | Nuclear & Nonnuclear (2) →


Cross Reference

Organics & the Nucleus

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C11934

Nuclear & Nonnuclear (2)

← Nuclear & Nonnuclear (1) | Nuclear Power Generation →


Cross Reference

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C11935

Nuclear Power Generation

← Nuclear & Nonnuclear (2) | Nuclear Power Generation →


RBF Definitions

How do you feel about the protesters who were arrested at the Seabrook Nuclear Power site in New Hampshire?"

RBF: "Make it obsolete... That's how you become effective."


C11936

Nuclear Power Generation

← Nuclear Power Generation | Nuclear Propagation Rate →


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C11937

Nuclear Propagation Rate

← Nuclear Power Generation | Nuclear - Regenerative (1) →


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C11938

Nuclear - Regenerative (1)

← Nuclear Propagation Rate | Nuclear - Regenerative (2) →


Cross Reference

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C11939

Nuclear - Regenerative (2)

← Nuclear - Regenerative (1) | Nuclear Set →


Cross Reference

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C11940

Nuclear Set

← Nuclear - Regenerative (2) | Nuclear Simplex →


Index Entry

Nuclear Set:

". . . At the third layer of enclosure some of the angular interrelationship patternings begin to repeat themselves. Thus we are able to inventory what we are going to call a nuclear set of unique interrelationship patterns."


C11941

Nuclear Simplex

← Nuclear Set | Nuclear-smallest →


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C11942

Nuclear-smallest

← Nuclear Simplex | Nuclear Sphere →


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C11943

Nuclear Sphere

← Nuclear-smallest | Nuclear Sphere (1) →


Index Entry

Nuclear Sphere:

This half-in-the-physical, half-in-the-metaphysical; i.e., half-conceptual, half-nonconceptual; i.e., now you see it, now you don't-- and repeat, behavior is characteristic of synergetics with its nuclear sphere being both concave and convex simultaneously, which elucidates the microcosmic, turn-around limit of Universe as does the c² the spherical-wave-terminal-limit velocity of outwardness elucidate the turn-around-and-return limit of the macrocosm.

  • Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1053.161053.16, 16 Dec'73

C11944

Nuclear Sphere (1)

← Nuclear Sphere | Nuclear Sphere (2) →


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C11945

Nuclear Sphere (2)

← Nuclear Sphere (1) | Nuclear vs. Superficial →


Cross Reference

Vector Equilibrium: Potential & Primitive

Tetravolumes, 12 May'77

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C11946

Nuclear vs. Superficial

← Nuclear Sphere (2) | Nuclear Symmetry →


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C11947

Nuclear Symmetry

← Nuclear vs. Superficial | Nuclear Uniqueness →


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C11948

Nuclear Uniqueness

← Nuclear Symmetry | Nuclear Uniqueness →


Index Entry

Nuclear Uniqueness:

"...So the vector equilibrium is a nuclear uniqueness for the first layer of 12 and the next layer of 42, with no other potential nucleus as yet appearing in its system-- in its exterior shell's structural triangular facets-- to challenge its nuclear pristinity."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1011.591011.59, 18 Feb'73

C11949

Nuclear Uniqueness

← Nuclear Uniqueness | Nuclear Uniqueness →


Index Entry

Nuclear Uniqueness:

"And we have the concept of the limits of asymmetry in respect to the vector equilibrium as the limit of coming to the molecules. That's what we have: nuclear uniqueness and all of its variables within the domain of the three-frequency vector equilibrium. . . .

". . . Dealing with our original concept that the vector equilibriums are nuclear structures embracing all the variables of Universe."

  • Citation and context at Vector Equilibrium, 16 Oct'73

C11950

Nuclear Uniqueness

← Nuclear Uniqueness | Nuclear Vertex →


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C11951

Nuclear Vertex

← Nuclear Uniqueness | Nucleated Cube →


Cross Reference

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C11952

Nucleated Cube

← Nuclear Vertex | Nucleated Cube →


Cross Reference

Nucleated Cube:

"The minimum allspace-filling nuclear cube is formed by adding eight eighth-octahedra to the eight triangular facets of the vector equilibrium of tetravolume 5; i.e., 5 x 24 = 120 quanta modules. This produces a cubical nuclear involvement domain (see Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1006.301006.30) of tetravolume 6; i.e., 6 x 24 = 144 quanta modules.

"The nuclear cube is the maximum sizeless, timeless, subfrequency generalized nuclear domain of synergetic-energetic geometry.

"The construction of the first nuclear cube in effect restores the vector equilibrium truncations. The minimum has 142 balls in the vector equilibrium. The first nucleated cube has 2181 balls in the total aggregation."

(Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.17415.17; \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.171415.171; \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.172415.172, 2nd. Ed.)

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. ed. at above Secs; 23 Feb'76

Cross-References

  • Sec..30, 1006

C11953

Nucleated Cube

← Nucleated Cube | Nucleated Cube →


Index Entry

Nucleated Cube:

"The minimum allspace-filling nuclear cube is formed by adding eight eighth-octahedra to the eight triangular facets of the vector equilibrium of tetравolume 5; i.e. 5 x 24 = 120 quanta modules. This produces a cubical nuclear involvement domain of tetравolume 6; i.e., 6 x 24 = 144 quanta modules.

"This nuclear cube is the maximum sizeless, timeless, subfrequency generalized nuclear domain of synergetic-energetic geometry."


C11954

Nucleated Cube

← Nucleated Cube | Nucleated Cube (1) →


Index Entry

Nucleated Cube:

"To find the first nucleated cube, you just untruncate (restore) the vector equilibrium truncations. The minimum has 142 balls in the vector equilibrium part. The first nucleated cube has 2181 balls."

(Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.062415.062, 2nd. Ed.)

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Wash DC. 7 Oct. '71.

C11955

Nucleated Cube (1)

← Nucleated Cube | Nucleated Cube (2) →


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C11956

Nucleated Cube (2)

← Nucleated Cube (1) | Nucleus & Embracement →


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C11957

Nucleus & Embracement

← Nucleated Cube (2) | Nuclear Pattern of Growth & Decay →


Index Entry

Nucleus & Embracement:

"You can't have a nucleus without an embracement."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC.; 24 Jan'76

C11958

Nuclear Pattern of Growth & Decay

← Nucleus & Embracement | Nucleated Systems →


Index Entry

Nuclear Pattern of Growth & Decay:

"There is no way in parallel thinking that man can come to any important conclusions. We tend to think in parallels and perpendiculars when our Universe is not operating in parallels. Our Universe operates from a nucleus; it radiates and converges--it's a gravitational pulling together and entropy trying to come apart. Everything is either growing or decaying. There is nothing in parallel at all; there is no nucleus in parallels. In nuclear growth a two goes into a three and a three goes back to two as electromagnetic waves go out and then converge. Waves are not drawn on a piece of paper in a plane; they are convergent and divergent expressing the great pulsations in our Universe. I find this is a very important part of fundamental thinking."

  • Cite RBF National Geographic Land Use Seminar; transcript pp. 17-18 Side II & p.1 Side III; 8 Dec'75

C11959

Nucleated Systems

← Nuclear Pattern of Growth & Decay | Nucleated System Nuclear Systems (1) →


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Nucleated Systems: Idealistic Vectorial Geometry Of:

"It is experientially demonstrable that the structural

interpatterning principles governing all the atomic behaviors

are characterized by triangular and tetrahedral-based associations governed by the 12 degrees of freedom.

"These structural, pattern-governing, conceptualizable principles,

in turn govern all eternally regenerative design evolution

including the complex patternings of potential, symmetrically-and asymmetrically-limited, pulsative regeneration, only in respect to all of which are ideals conceivable, as is experientially manifest in synergetics and in my closed-system, topological hierarchy discovered only through a half century of persistent exploration of the ramifications of the idealistic vectorial geometry characteristics of inherently nucleated systems and their experientially demonstrable properties."

  • Cite RBF marginalis in Eccles ' "Facing Reality," as rewritten by RBF, 15 Feb'72

(- Incorporated in SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-537.30537.30)

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C11960

Nucleated System Nuclear Systems (1)

← Nucleated Systems | Nucleated Systems Nuclear Systems (2) →


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C11961

Nucleated Systems Nuclear Systems (2)

← Nucleated System Nuclear Systems (1) | Nuclaon →


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C11962

Nuclaon

← Nucleated Systems Nuclear Systems (2) | Nucleus →


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C11963

Nucleus

← Nuclaon | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"...the XYZ coordinates have nothing to do with the way Universe works.....That's why you couldn't have a nucleus in a perpendicular or a parallel system. You can only have nuclei when you have convergence."

  • Citation & context at Convergence & Divergence, 1 May'77

C11964

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"The coordinate system of nature as revealed in synergetics is one in which nature operates in convergent-divergent, associative-disassociative agglomerating, a system in which the inherent symmetry is maintained only by the equilateral triangles. Nature is synergetically both expansively radiant and convergently gravitational: radiant as radiation or as an expansive, disintegrative, coming apart, or nature as gravitationally convergent with increasing symmetry and order. Nature resolves her problems by convergence to an inherent nucleus."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed., at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-260.41260.41; 13 Nov'75

C11965

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"Two spheres in Universe --- mass attraction --- vector equilibrium --- nuclear assembly. Nuclear assembly starts with an inherent volume of 20, which is the minimum model of nucleation."


C11966

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

"The divergent characteristics of the tetrahedra at the center of the vector equilibrium demonstrate the nucleus. This is because the tetrahedron is a system and not anything in its own right.

"A nucleus is a complex of systems. A nucleus could not possibly be a simplex. Spherically and symmetrically there are 12-around-1. Volumetrically and asymmetrically there are 20 tetrahedra around a nucleus: that is what nucleates it."


C11967

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"The nucleus can accommodate wave passage without disrupting the fundamental resonance of the octaves. The tetrahedron is the minimum, ergo, prime nonnucleated structural system of Universe. The vector equilibrium is the minimum, ergo prime, nucleated structural system of Universe."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-421.05421.05; galley rewrite, 2 Nov'73

C11968

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus (1) →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"...The common center ball, being two-in-one, can be used for a pulse or a space; for an integer or a zero. The one active nucleus is the key to the binary Yes-No of the invisible transistor circuitry."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.121012.12, 18 Feb'73

C11969

Nucleus (1)

← Nucleus | Nucleus (2) →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"Operationally speaking the word omnidirectional involves a speaker who is observing from some viewing point. He says, 'People and things are going every which way around me.' It sounds chaotic. We cannot and do not live and experience in a two-dimensional infinitely extended planar world. We live in an omnidirectionally viewable world. Omnidirectional means that a center of a sphere of observation that resolves all that can be observed to either passing by tangentially which is always perpendicular to the radii of the observer, which means that the multiplicity of his real events does not produce chaos but instead produces orderly relationships to the very orderly radii of the observer, all of which events are subject to orderly recording and interrelating in relationship to the observer's inherently orderly sphere of reference. The expression 'frame' of reference is not only 'square, but its two-dimensional 3-D axes of reference such as XYZ coordinates requires inept rectilinear defining quite uncharacteristic of omniwave linear orbiting; Universe events; whereas the infinite dimensioning of tangential radii referencing can always be 'right on' the actual event tracery. Omnidirectional implies a nucleus. Because of omni-closest-packing of 12 spheres triangularly surrounding

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, DC, 14 Feb '72. Rewritten 17 Feb.

C11970

Nucleus (2)

← Nucleus (1) | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"one. Energy cannot be distributed inwardly, therefore it has to be distributed outwardly. With 12 omnidirectional alternate moves with each event, complex distribution swiftly ensues. Because there are spaces between closest packed sphere energy can be imported which can only be articulated outwardly-- ergo entropy."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, DC, 14 Feb '72. Rewritten 17 Feb. rewritten as SYNERGETICS draft Secs, 1001 + 1002, 27 Feb '72

C11971

Nucleus

← Nucleus (2) | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"Omnidirectional implies a nucleus. Because of closest packing energy cannot be distributed inwardly, therefore it has to be distributed outwardly. With 12 omnidirectional alternate moves with each event, complex distribution swiftly ensues."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, J200 Idaho, DC, 14 Feb '72

C11972

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"A nucleus, by definition,

Must be surrounded in all directions.

This means that there must be a ball

In every possible angular relationship to the nucleus.

This does not happen with one layer of twelve balls,

Nor with a second layer of forty-two balls.

Not until a third layer of ninety-two balls is added

Are all the angular relationships to the nucleus filled.

We now have a true nucleus."

  • Cite RBF Draft, Numerology, 4.21

1971


C11973

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

The definition of a nucleus as defined for the symmetrical and tangential closest packing of equiradius spheres does "not apply to an asymmetrical or single-axis system, e.g. Hydrogen, where a nucleus may be encircled by action within a single plane and where the surround is generated by a single orbit." - Cite RBF to EJA as footnote to \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.10415.1 of Synergetics draft. Bear Island, 25 August 1971


C11974

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"Omnitoplogy differs from Euler's superficial

topology, omnitopology being nuclear."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Fairfield, Conn., Chet Woit, 18 June 1971.

  • Citation at Omnitopology, 18 Jun'71


C11975

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"Each ball can always have a neutral function among these aggregates. It is a nuclear ball whether it's an a planar array or in an omnidirectional array. It has a function in each of the two adjacent systems which pe.forms like bond ng."

  • Cite tape transcript RBF to EJA, Chez Wolf, 18 June 1971

C11976

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"The nucleus can accommodate waves without breaking up the fundamental resonance of the octaves."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Fairfield, Conn. Chez Wolf. 18 June 1971.

NUCLEUS IN ISO. VEC. MATRIX - SEC \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-421.04421.04


C11977

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"Systems can have nuclei and prime volumes cannot. There are only three prime volumes."

Citation at Prime Volumes, 18 Jun'71

  • Cite RBF to Ed., Fairfield, Conn., Chex Wolf. to June 1971.

C11978

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"A nucleus, by definition,

Must be surrounded in all directions."

  • Cite NUMEROLOGY Draft, p. 34 - April 1971

C11979

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"A formula for the nucleus: a ball with a ball inside it-- concave and convex."

  • Cite RBF to EJA by telephone from Los Angeles, January 1971

C11980

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

In closest packing of spheres "the third layer of 92 spheres contains eight new potential nuclei which, however, do not become active nuclei until each has three more layers surrounding it-- three layers being unique to each nucleus. This tells us that the nuclear group with 92 spheres in its outer or third layer is the limit of unique, closest-packed assemblages of unit-wavelength and frequency, nuclear symmetry systems."

  • Cite NEHRU SPEECH, p, 25, 13 Nov'69

C11981

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"In this dynamically opposed system... every nuclear component has its positive or negative opposite with each reversing every characteristic of the other."

  • Citation & context at Energy, 16 Sep'67

C11982

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

The vector equilibrium is the "most compact spherical agglomeration;" it "expands to infinity" with "a new nucleus every four orbits." (Adapted.)

  • Cite Geometrical Chart of 35 Synergetic Figures: - Fig. 22. 1967

C11983

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"All the internal or nuclear affairs of the atom occur internally to the vector equilibrium and all the external or chemical associations occur externally to the vector equilibrium."

  • Citation at Physics: Difference Between Physics and Chemistry, Jun'66

  • Cite Carbondale Draft Return to Modelability, p. V.16

  • Cite NASA Speech, p.83, Jun'66


C11984

Nucleus

← Nucleus | Nucleus vs. Boundaries →


Index Entry

Nucleus:

"It is characteristic of a nucleus that it has at least two layers in which there is no new nucleus showing up, no potential. In the third layer, however, a potential new nucleus shows up, but it does not have its own two unique layers to protect it-- so you would not say it is as yet a realized nucleus, only a potential nucleus."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #8, p. 304. 12 Jul'62

C11985

Nucleus vs. Boundaries

← Nucleus | Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (1) →


Index Entry

Nucleus vs. Boundaries:

"The Greeks had the myopic bias of a game of boundaries; there was no nucleus at all in the Greek geometry."

  • Cite RBF at videotaping session, Penn Bell Labs., Philadelphia, 28 Jan'75

C11986

Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (1)

← Nucleus vs. Boundaries | Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (1B) →


Cross Reference

Cube: Nucleated Cube, (1)

Nine--Nucleus --Nine = Nothing, (1)

Organics & the Nucleus, (1)

Cross-References


C11987

Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (1B)

← Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (1) | Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (2A) →


Cross Reference

Zero Nineness

Cross-References


C11988

Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (2A)

← Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (1B) | Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (2B) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11989

Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (2B)

← Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (2A) | Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (3) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C11990

Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (3)

← Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (2B) | Nucleus: Nucleation Nuclear (3B) →


Cross Reference

Nucleon

Cross-References


C11991

Nucleus: Nucleation Nuclear (3B)

← Nucleus Nucleation Nuclear (3) | Number →


Cross Reference

Nuclear Limit

Nuclear Poer Generation

Cross-References


C11992

Number

← Nucleus: Nucleation Nuclear (3B) | Number →


Index Entry

Number:

"All number awareness is discovered through experiences, which are all special cases. Every time you write a number-- every time you say, write, or read a number-- you see resolvable clusters of light differentiation. And clusters are an experience. Conscious thoughts of numbers, either subjective or objective are always special case."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-508.04508.04, galley rewrite, 7 Nov'73

C11993

Number

← Number | Number →


RBF Definitions

"... Numbers are both abstract (empty sets) or special

case (filled sets)."

  • Citation and context at Vector, 26 May'72

C11994

Number

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Number:

"Only number can self-communicate as structural or

destructural associabilities."

  • Citation at Self-communicate, 15 May'72

C11995

Number

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Number:

"The number itself has its own integrity

And therefore ought to be integrated."

  • Cite Numerology, draft August 1971, p. 30.

  • Citation at Integrity, Aug'71


C11996

Number

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Numbers are experiences. You have one experience and another experience, which, when reviewed, are composited. Numbers have unique experiential meaning. Even the development of sets derives from experience because mathematics is generalization-- but generalization itself is sequitur to experience-- where intuition and mind discover the synergetic inter-behavior that is not implicit in any of the data of the past.

The mathematician talks of "pure imaginary numbers" on the false assumption that mathematics could be a priori to experience. All number awareness is discovered through experiences, which are all special cases. Every time you write a number-- every time you say, or Write, or read a number-- you see clusters and clusters are an experience. Conscious thinking of number, subjective and objective, are always special case.


C11997

Number

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Synergetics provides for "the identification of energy with number."

  • Citation at Synergetics, 19 Jan'71

  • Cite RBF to EJA by telephone from Los Angeles, 19 Jan '71 pursuant to Coxeter's letter offering mathematical proof of 'Planetary Planning' in Am. Scholar, Winter 20-21


C11998

Number

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Number:

"Mathematicians theretofore /i.e., before topology/ had erroneously thought that they had attained utter abstraction, or utter non-conceptuality-- ergo 'pure' non-sensoriality, by employing a series of algebraic symbols _____________________ substituted for calculus symbols and substituted for again by 'empty set' symbols.

"They overlooked that even their symbols themselves were conceptual patterns and only recognizable that way, for instance numbers of phonetic letters, consist of physical ingredients and physical experience recalls. The physical ingredients consist inherently of event-paired quanta and the latter's six-vectored, positive and negative actions, reactions, and resultants else they would not have become employable by the deluding, experience-immersed 'purists.'


C11999

Number

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Tetrahedra have a fundamental prime number: oneness.

The octahedron has a fundamental twoness, its volume of four

being made up of the prime number two; even the topological

accountings of vertexes and faces disclose their respective

fundamental oneness, twoness, and threeness.


C12000

Number

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Numbers are meaningless independent of pattern.

  • Citation and context at Synergy, 1954

C12001

Number

← Number | Number Cosmically Absolute Numbers →


Index Entry

Number:

"The number itself has its own integrity

and therefore ought to be integrated."

...

"Nature does all her associating and disassociating in

whole rational numbers."

  • Cite RBF Draft, NUMEROLOGY 4.11, 4.18

C12002

Number Cosmically Absolute Numbers

← Number | Number →


Index Entry

Number: Cosmically Absolute Numbers:

"There are apparently no cosmically absolute numbers other than 1, 2, 3, and 4. This primitive fourness identifies exactly with one quantum of energy and with the fourness of the tetrahedron's primitive structuring as constituting the 'prime structural system of Universe,' i.e., as the minimum omnitriangulated differentiator of Universe into insideness and outsideness, which alone, of all macro-micro Universe differentiators pulsates inside-outingly and vice versa as instigated by only one force vector impinging upon it."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1222.211222.21, 5 Mar'73

C12003

Number

← Number Cosmically Absolute Numbers | Number: Even Number →


Cross Reference

Cosmically Absolute Numbers:

Cross-References


C12004

Number: Even Number

← Number | Number: Even Number →


Index Entry

Number: Even Number:

"Because of a hemisphere's polar symmetry to its opposite polar hemisphere the total inventory of great circle grid triangles in the comprehensive world grid is always even in number."

  • Cite Undated Sheet: THE DYMAXION AIROCEAN WORLD FULLER PROJECTIVE-TRANSFORMATION.

C12005

Number: Even Number

← Number: Even Number | Number: Even Numbers →


Index Entry

Number: Even Number:

"...It is mathematically discovered that the total number of points, or areas, or lines, of a system are always even numbers; and that this divisibility by two accommodates polar-and-hemispherical positive-negativeness of all systems."

  • Citation and context at Probability Model of Three Cars on a Highway (1), 26 Sep'73

C12006

Number: Even Numbers

← Number: Even Number | Number: Even & Odd Numbers (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12007

Number: Even & Odd Numbers (1)

← Number: Even Numbers | Number: Even & Odd Numbers (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12008

Number: Even & Odd Numbers (2)

← Number: Even & Odd Numbers (1) | Number Names for Numbers →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12009

Number Names for Numbers

← Number: Even & Odd Numbers (2) | Number System is Inherently Octave →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12010

Number System is Inherently Octave

← Number Names for Numbers | Number Pattern →


Index Entry

Number System is Inherently Octave:

"Number system is inherently octave and corresponds to the four positive and four negative facets of the octahedron which polyhedrally represents the eight 45° angle constituents of 360° unity in the trigonometric function calculations."

  • Citation and context at Indig, 3 Mar'73

C12011

Number Pattern

← Number System is Inherently Octave | Number: Tetrahedral Number →


Index Entry

Number Pattern:

"Number behavior phenomena is pattern. Number treatment or function treatment without pattern is unthinkable. Formulations and equations are pattern. Numbers are therefore nonexistent without pattern. There are no empty sets of number independent of pattern. There are empty sets but the word 'sets' is inherently a subclass of 'pattern.'

"There are no number 'abstractions.' There are pattern abstractions. What is abstracted is the residual generalized pattern. Pattern phenomena is synergetic-- which means behavior of whole systems unpredicted by behavior of respective subsystems-- which is to say that numbers are meaningless independent of pattern."


C12012

Number: Tetrahedral Number

← Number Pattern | Tetrahedral Number →


Index Entry

Number: Tetrahedral Number:

"N² - N is always a triangular number as, for instance, the

number of balls in the rack on a pool table. A telephone

connection is a circuit; a circuit is a circle; two people

need one circuit and three people need three circles, which

make a triangle. Four people need six circuits, and six

circuits cluster most economically and symmetrically in a

triangle. Five people need 10 private circuits, six people

need 15, and seven people need 21, and so on: all are

triangular numbers.

"Successive stackings of the number of relationships of our

experiences are a stacking of triangles. The number of balls

in the longest row of any triangular cluster will always be

the same number as the number of rows of balls in the

triangle, each row always having one more than the preceding

row. The number of balls in any triangle will always be

(R + 1)² - (R + 1) where R = the number of rows

2

(or the number of balls in the longest row)."


C12013

Tetrahedral Number

← Number: Tetrahedral Number | Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2 →


Index Entry

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2 - N :

N^2 - N : is also the number of balls in a triangular

2

grouping such as that of pool balls grouped for the 'break.'

  • Cite PLANETARY PLANNING, p. 18, 13 Nov'69

(Am. Scholar, p. 48)


C12014

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2

← Tetrahedral Number | Number →


Index Entry

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2:

"Comprehension means identifying all the most uniquely economical interrelationships of the focal point entities involved. We may say that: Comprehension = N² - N / 2.

Cite OPERATING MANUAL, P. 70, 1969


C12015

Number

← Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2 | Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2 →


Index Entry

Tetrahedral Number: N² - N :

"The number of relationships between items

Is always N² - N .

2

The relationships between four or more items

Are always greater in number

Than the number of items.

  • Cite HOW LITTLE, p. 56 , Oct'66

C12016

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2

← Number | Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2-N/2 →


Index Entry

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2

"We look at the stars and they look very random scattered throughout the sky. I will tell you then that the numbers of relationships between all the stars is always N² - N and . . . that I am mathematically justified in so doing. This will give you a personal sense of the power of the infinitely tiny human's mind in the presence of that vast array of star's whose distances and occurrences can only be identified in terms of millions and billions and higher number of years and miles away."

  • Cite NASA Speech, p. 94, Jun'66

  • Citation & context at Relationship Analysis (1), Jun'66


C12017

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2-N/2

← Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2 | Number: Tetrahedral Number →


Index Entry

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2-N/2:

"... The numbers of relationships between all the stars is always n^2-n/2 ..."

"... When we add up all the accumulated relationships between all the successive experiences in our lives ... they will always combine cumulatively to comprise a tetrahedron."

  • Cite NASA Speech p. 94, Jun'66

C12018

Number: Tetrahedral Number

← Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2-N/2 | Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2 →


RBF Definitions

N²_N = the number of connections necessary

to understanding.

"When we understand we have all the fundamental

connections between the star events of our consideration."


C12019

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2

← Number: Tetrahedral Number | Number: Tetrahedral Number →


Index Entry

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2:

"The connecting trail 'line' was the basis of the establishment of communication. Today it is the essence of communication theory. Understanding involves the discovery of all the linears or interconnecting lines, the N² - N / 2 connections."

  • Cite AAUP JOURNAL, May 1965, Pp. 176,177

  • Citation and context at Communication, May'65


C12020

Number: Tetrahedral Number

← Number: Tetrahedral Number: N² - N / 2 | Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2 - N (1) →


Index Entry

Number: Tetrahedral Number; N² - N / 2:

"The orderliness of the universe and all the potential N² - N / 2 relationships are by experience a priori to man's exploration and discovery of them."

  • Cite AAUW JOURNAL, May 1965, p. 193

  • Citation and context at Discovery, May'65


C12021

Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2 - N (1)

← Number: Tetrahedral Number | Number: Tetrahedral Number (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12022

Number: Tetrahedral Number (2)

← Number: Tetrahedral Number: N^2 - N (1) | Number Theory →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12023

Number Theory

← Number: Tetrahedral Number (2) | Number: Triangular Numbers →


Index Entry

Number Theory:

"The concept of being alive may be inherent only in the eternal principle of differentiability, and of a theoretical number system, and of complexes of different numbers. Seeming consciousness and life may well be inherent only in mind conceivable theories of differentiations."

  • Cite RBF Marginalia 20 Dec. '71 at Synergetics Draft, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-529.07529.07
  • Citation at Consciousness, 20 Dec'71

C12024

Number: Triangular Numbers

← Number Theory | Number-value Accounting (1) →


Index Entry

Number: Triangular Numbers:

(N² - N) is always a triangular number, as for instance, the number of balls in the rack on a pool table. A telephone connection is a circuit, a circuit is a circle; two people need one circuit; three people need three circles; these make a triangle. Four people need four circuits. Successive stackings of the number of relationships of our experiences are a stacking of triangles where the sum-total of balls in the successive rows will always be (R + 1)² - (R + 1).

  • Cite RBF to EJA

Beverly Hotel, New York

13 March 1971


C12025

Number-value Accounting (1)

← Number: Triangular Numbers | Number-value Accounting (2) →


Cross Reference

Number-value Accounting:

Cross-References


C12026

Number-value Accounting (2)

← Number-value Accounting (1) | Number (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12027

Number (1)

← Number-value Accounting (2) | Number (1B) →


Cross Reference

Cipher Constants

Low-order Prime Numbers

Cross-References


C12028

Number (1B)

← Number (1) | Number (2) →


Cross Reference

Rate: Fundamental Rates of Change of Number

Cross-References


C12029

Number (2)

← Number (1B) | Number (3) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12030

Number (3)

← Number (2) | Numbers In This File (1) →


Cross Reference

Names for Numbers

Tetrahedral Number: N²-N

Cross-References


C12031

Numbers In This File (1)

← Number (3) | Numbers in This File (2) →


Cross Reference

SSRCD Numbers

Cross-References


C12032

Numbers in This File (2)

← Numbers In This File (1) | Number (1) →


Cross Reference

(N.B. For numbers over Twenty see Arabic listings after Number)

Cross-References


C12033

Number (1)

← Numbers in This File (2) | Number (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12034

Number (2)

← Number (1) | Number 3.7 →


Cross Reference

Vector Equilibrium: Potential & Primitive Tetra-volumes, 12 May'77

Cross-References


C12035

Number 3.7

← Number (2) | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12036

Number

← Number 3.7 | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12037

Number

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12038

Number

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

6.6666+:

Cross-References


C12039

Number

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12040

Number

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

See Twentyness in Mass Ratio of Electron & Proton

Cross-References


C12041

Number

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12042

Number

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

23: See Trigonometric Limit: First 14 Primes

Cross-References


C12043

Number

← Number | Number →


Text Citations

TEXT CITATIONS

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C12044

Number

← Number | Number 24 (3) →


Cross Reference

ahedron: Eight-octahedra, Oct

Tetrahedron: Twenty-fourth Tetrahedron Vectors, 25 Aug'71

Cross-References


C12045

Number 24 (3)

← Number | Number (1) →


Cross Reference

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C12046

Number (1)

← Number 24 (3) | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12047

Number

← Number (1) | Number 26 →


Index Entry

John McHale's R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER (George Braziller), p.44, 1962


C12048

Number 26

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12049

Number

← Number 26 | Number (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12050

Number (1)

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

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C12051

Number

← Number (1) | Number 30 →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12052

Number 30

← Number | Number (1) →


Cross Reference

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C12053

Number (1)

← Number 30 | Number (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12054

Number (2)

← Number (1) | Number →


Cross Reference

Railroad Tracks: Great-circle Energy Tracks

On the Surface of a Sphere

Symmetry: Seven Axes of Symmetry

Great-circle Energy Tracks On the Surface of a Sphere

Cross-References


C12055

Number

← Number (2) | Number 34 →


Cross Reference

: :

Mite as Prime Minimum System, 15 Nov'72

Cross-References


C12056

Number 34

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12057

Number

← Number 34 | Number →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12058

Number

← Number | Number (1) →


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36 :

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C12059

Number (1)

← Number | Number (2) →


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Number: 37 :

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C12060

Number (2)

← Number (1) | Number →


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C12061

Number

← Number (2) | Number 42 →


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Number: 41 :

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C12062

Number 42

← Number | Number →


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Vector Equilibrium: Eight New Nuclei At

Fifth Frequency, 18 Jun'71; 7 Oct'71

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C12063

Number

← Number 42 | Number: 45 →


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43:

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C12064

Number: 45

← Number | Number →


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C12065

Number

← Number: 45 | Number →


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48 :

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C12066

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12067

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12068

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12069

Number

← Number | Number 64 →


Index Entry

Number: 64 :

"The sixty-fourness is the octave system to the fourth power. It shows up in quite a few ways, for instance in the periodic table."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 200 Locust, Phila., 22 Jan'73

C12070

Number 64

← Number | Number →


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C12071

Number

← Number 64 | Number →


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C12072

Number

← Number | Number →


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82:

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C12073

Number

← Number | Number →


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See-pent Sphere, 15 Sep'76

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C12074

Number

← Number | Number →


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Nuclear & Nonnuclear Polyhedra, 19 May'72

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C12075

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12076

Number

← Number | Number →


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98.6 :

Degrees: 98.6

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C12077

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12078

Number

← Number | Number →


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Basic Disequilibrium 120

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C12079

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12080

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12081

Number

← Number | Number: 146 →


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C12082

Number: 146

← Number | Number →


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Super-Atomica Sequence(A)(B), (3)

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C12083

Number

← Number: 146 | Number →


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Mite as Prime Minimum System, 15 Nov'72

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C12084

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12085

Number

← Number | Number (1) →


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C12086

Number (1)

← Number | Number (2) →


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C12087

Number (2)

← Number (1) | Number →


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Number: 192

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C12088

Number

← Number (2) | Number →


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234:

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C12089

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12090

Number

← Number | Number →


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Super-Atomics SequenceB, (3)

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C12091

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12092

Number

← Number | Number →


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Frequency, 18 Jun'71, 7 Oct'71

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C12093

Number

← Number | Number →


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360:

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C12094

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12095

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12096

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12097

Number

← Number | Number →


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480:

Modules: A & B Quanta Modules (ii), 12 Jul'62

Modules: A & B Quanta Modules: Unity as 480

Vector Equilibrium, 12 Jul'62

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C12098

Number

← Number | Number →


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C12099

Number

← Number | Number →


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Number: 644 :

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C12100

Number

← Number | Number 1001 →


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Number: 768 :

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C12101

Number 1001

← Number | Number →


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RBF DEFINITIONS

Number: 1001 :

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C12102

Number

← Number 1001 | Number →


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  • Mites as Prime Minimum System, 15 Nov'72

C12103

Number

← Number | Number →


Cross Reference

Number: 1836 : See S Quanta Module, 4 Jun'77

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C12104

Number

← Number | Number (3) →


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C12105

Number (3)

← Number | Number →


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C12106

Number

← Number (3) | Numerology →


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C12107

Numerology

← Number | Numerology →


Index Entry

"What the numerologists does

Is to add numbers horizontally (120 - 1+2+0 = 3)

Until they are left with one digit.

They have also assigned

To the letters of the alphabet

Corresponding numbers: A is one, B is two, C is three, etc.

Numerologists wishfully assume thatthey can identify

Characteristics of people

By the residual digit

Derived from integrating

Of all the digits

Corresponding to all the letters

In the individual's complete set of names.

Numerologists do not pretend to be scientific.

They are just fascinated with

Correspondence of their key digits

With various happenstances of existence.

  • Cite Numerology draft August 1971, p. 31

C12108

Numerology

← Numerology | Numerology (1) →


Index Entry

Numerology:

"It is probable

That many of the experiences which humanity has been unable

to explain,

And therefore has treated with superstition,

Often embrace phenomena

Which turn out, in due course,

To be of importance.

"For this reason

I have paid a lot of attention to numerology,

Thinking that it might contain

Very important bases

For understanding

New properties of mathematics."


C12109

Numerology (1)

← Numerology | Numerology (2) →


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C12110

Numerology (2)

← Numerology (1) | Nut, Bolt & Screw Standards (2) →


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C12111

Nut, Bolt & Screw Standards (2)

← Numerology (2) | Nutcrackers →


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C12112

Nutcrackers

← Nut, Bolt & Screw Standards (2) | Nutriment →


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C12113

Nutriment

← Nutcrackers | Nuts →


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  • Bird's Nest as a Tc·l, (A)

C12114

Nuts

← Nutriment | O →


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C12115