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Synergetics Dictionary — O

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O

← Nuts | On - Circle →


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C12116

On - Circle

← O | O Module →


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C12117

O Module

← On - Circle | O Module →


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O Module:

"The O Module is a tetrahedron with its apex at the center of the sphere and its base described by the 15 great circles of the Basic Disequilibrium 120 LCD triangle of the 31-great-circle spherical icosahedron system. See Fig. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-901.03901.03.

"The icosahedron is a "double" as a result of the 30 whole great circles from which it may be folded. This results in 120 transformable O Modules.

"O Module = A Quanta Module = 1/24th of a tetravolume.

"There is no spherical continuum. 120/24 = 5. The icosahedron is the sphere. When tetra is 1, the sphere is 5."

  • Cite EJA composite of RBF holograph rewrite and statements to EJA, 3200 Idaho, 29 Sep'76.

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C12118

O Module

← O Module | Oar (1) →


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C12119

Oar (1)

← O Module | Oar (2) →


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  • Vacuum-fulcrumed Oars

C12120

Oar (2)

← Oar (1) | Oath Giving in Courts (1) →


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Precession (b); (II)

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C12121

Oath Giving in Courts (1)

← Oar (2) | Oath →


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C12122

Oath

← Oath Giving in Courts (1) | Object →


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Oath: See Cussing

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C12123

Object

← Oath | Object →


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Object:

"To be referred to as a rememberable entity, an object must be membered with structural integrity, whether maple leaf or crystal complex. To have structural integrity, it must consist entirely of triangles, which are the only complex of energy events that are self-interference-regenerating systems resulting in polygonal pattern stabilization."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-615.01615.01; galley rewrite 9 Nov'73

C12124

Object

← Object | Object Objects (1) →


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What we call an object or an entity is always an aggregate; it is never a solid.


C12125

Object Objects (1)

← Object | Objective Coping (1) →


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C12126

Objective Coping (1)

← Object Objects (1) | Objective Design (1) →


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C12127

Objective Design (1)

← Objective Coping (1) | Objective Employment of Principles (1) →


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C12128

Objective Employment of Principles (1)

← Objective Design (1) | Objective Employment of Principles (2) →


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C12129

Objective Employment of Principles (2)

← Objective Employment of Principles (1) | Objective Integrity →


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C12130

Objective Integrity

← Objective Employment of Principles (2) | Objective Intellect →


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Objective Integrity:

"Realization is objective integrity."

  • Citation at Realization, May'60

  • Cte Fal, PHILIP מסוON, p. 245. May'60


C12131

Objective Intellect

← Objective Integrity | Objective Intellect (1) →


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Objective Intellect:

"The more you discover scientifically, the more you are overwhelmed by what we don't know. We're dealing in a fantastic mystery, and yet that mystery does have all this extraordinary orderliness, so tha. you can't help but realize that it can only be found by intellect. Apparently we learn it subjectively, so apparently there must be an objective intellect. There seems to be an a priori greater intellect than that of man operative."

  • Citation and context at Generalization Sequence (4), Jun-Jul'69

C12132

Objective Intellect (1)

← Objective Intellect | Objective Intellect (2) →


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C12133

Objective Intellect (2)

← Objective Intellect (1) | Objective: Making Thought Objective →


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C12134

Objective: Making Thought Objective

← Objective Intellect (2) | Objective (1) →


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C12135

Objective (1)

← Objective: Making Thought Objective | Objective (2) →


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Teleologic Objective

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C12136

Objective (2)

← Objective (1) | Objective (3) →


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C12137

Objective (3)

← Objective (2) | Objets d'art →


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C12138

Objets d'art

← Objective (3) | Objets d'Art (1) →


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Objets d'art:

"I have shunned daily the recurrent opportunities to exploit the energetic-synergetic geometry either as toys or as objets d'art . . ."


C12139

Objets d'Art (1)

← Objets d'art | Oblique Sideways →


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C12140

Oblique Sideways

← Objets d'Art (1) | Oblique →


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Oblique Sideways:

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C12141

Oblique

← Oblique Sideways | Oblivion →


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C12142

Oblivion

← Oblique | Obnoxico →


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C12143

Obnoxico

← Oblivion | Obnoxious →


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Obnoxico:

"When I was living in Manhattan in the 30s and seeing a lot of architects and artists I invented the word 'obnoxico' to describe the most dreadful objects we could imagine that exploited peoples' ignorance and sentimentality... almost anything that could be gilded or bronzed and hung in a car's back window. We thought we would have a lot of fun with a contest, seeing if we could actually sell them. But we had to stop because it wasn't funny; no matter how awful the thing was you couldn't avoid making money on it. It was too mean a game to play."

  • Cite RBF to Lee Nordness at Martin's Carriage House, Wash, DC; 24 Apr'76

C12144

Obnoxious

← Obnoxico | Obnoxico →


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Obnoxious:

"...For purchasable accoutrements, architecture, equipment, and gadgets of distinction; and for the plethora of behavioral obnoxious imposed or induced by the supposed inexorability of the Malthus-Darwin theorem of survival only for the slickest fittest."

  • Citation and context at Meek Have Inherited the Earth (1)

  • Cite PROSPECT FOR HUMANITY, Sat. Review, 29 Aug'61.


C12145

Obnoxico

← Obnoxious | Obnoxious (1) →


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Obnoxico:

RBF award for "the obnoxious, e.g. bronzed training pants."

  • Cite Wm. Marlin. 1971

C12146

Obnoxious (1)

← Obnoxico | Obnoxica: Obnoxico (2) →


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C12147

Obnoxica: Obnoxico (2)

← Obnoxious (1) | Obscenity →


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Reproducible, 30 May'72

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C12148

Obscenity

← Obnoxica: Obnoxico (2) | Observation →


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C12149

Observation

← Obscenity | Observation →


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Observation:

"Conception is metaphysical;

Observation is physical.

And the observed is physical."

  • Cite RBF Draft BRAIN & MIND, pencil, 1971.

  • Citation & context at Considerable, 1971


C12150

Observation

← Observation | Observation →


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Observation:

"At the end of a piece of rope we make a metaphysical disconnect and a new set of observations are inaugurated, each consisting of finite quanta integral ingredients such as the time quality of all finite-energy quanta."

  • Cite RBF marginalia of Infinity only from HOW LITTLE, made on 19 Mar '71 Beverly Hotel, N.Y. Confirmed and expanded, Beverly Hotel, N.Y., 49 June '71.

  • Citation at Metaphysical Disconnect, 19 Jun'71


C12151

Observation

← Observation | Observation Alters the Phenomenon Observed →


RBF Definitions

RBF DEFINITIONS

Observation:

"Heisenberg said that observation alters the phenomenon observed."

  • Cite High Kenner, "The Hope and the Knot," Kentucky Review, Autumn 1968, who attributes this quote to an RBF conversation with Calvin Tomkins reported in the "New Yorker" for 5 Jan 1966 where EJA does not find it.

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C12152

Observation Alters the Phenomenon Observed

← Observation | Observer & Observed →


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C12153

Observer & Observed

← Observation Alters the Phenomenon Observed | Observer & Observed →


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Observer & Observed:

"Starting with whole Universe as observer and observed, we can subdivide the unity of Universe...."


C12154

Observer & Observed

← Observer & Observed | Observer & Observed (1) →


RBF Definitions

To be experiential we must have an observer and the observed." - Cite RBF editing SYNERGETICS Mar '71

  • Citation & context at Happening, Apr'71

C12155

Observer & Observed (1)

← Observer & Observed | Observer & Observed (2) →


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C12156

Observer & Observed (2)

← Observer & Observed (1) | Observer & Otherness; Tetrahedral Relationship Between →


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C12157

Observer & Otherness; Tetrahedral Relationship Between

← Observer & Observed (2) | Observer →


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Observer & Otherness; Tetrahedral Relationship Between:

"The relationship between the observer and otherness is tetrahedral."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 10 Jan'74

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  • Sketch, 10 Jan'74

C12158

Observer

← Observer & Otherness; Tetrahedral Relationship Between | Observer & Otherness Tetrahedral Relationship Between (1) →


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Observer

The observer is the entity that perceives and interprets the environment. The observer's perspective is central to understanding the relationships between self and otherness. The observer's role is to gather information and make sense of the world around them.


C12159

Observer & Otherness Tetrahedral Relationship Between (1)

← Observer | Observer & Otherness: Tetrahedral Relationship Between →


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C12160

Observer & Otherness: Tetrahedral Relationship Between

← Observer & Otherness Tetrahedral Relationship Between (1) | Observing & Articulating →


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C12161

Observing & Articulating

← Observer & Otherness: Tetrahedral Relationship Between | Observing vs. Articulating →


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The articulations are ever reenacted to reduce the magnitude tolerance of residual inaccuracy of either observation or articulation.

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed., at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-513.08513.08; inadvertently omitted from Ms. at \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-513.07513.07 of Mar'71), 4 Aug'75

C12162

Observing vs. Articulating

← Observing & Articulating | Observing & Articulating →


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Observing vs. Articulating:

"My life is the progressive harvestings of trying to be accurate-- the harvesting of ever more accurate observational citations. Life consists of observing and articulating. Resonantly propagated evolution oscillates between observation and articulation ever reenacted hopefully to reduce the magnitude tolerance of residual inaccuracy of observation or articulation."

  • Cite RBF SYNERGETICS Draft Mar '71

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C12163

Observing & Articulating

← Observing vs. Articulating | Observing vs. Articulating →


Index Entry

Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-420.041420.041


C12164

Observing vs. Articulating

← Observing & Articulating | Observer (2) →


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Observing vs. Articulating: Observing & Articulating:

25 Mar'71

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C12165

Observer (2)

← Observing vs. Articulating | Observation Observer Observing (1) →


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C12166

Observation Observer Observing (1)

← Observer (2) | Observation Observing (2) →


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Orientability

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C12167

Observation Observing (2)

← Observation Observer Observing (1) | Observation Observer Observing (3) →


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See Considerable*, 1971*

XYZ Coordinate System, (A), (A)

Environment, (B), (B)

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C12168

Observation Observer Observing (3)

← Observation Observing (2) | Obsolescence →


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C12169

Obsolescence

← Observation Observer Observing (3) | Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) →


RBF Definitions

Sovereignties

Property

Geographically Based Politics

Geographically Based Identity

Money

Jobs

You or Me

Selling Anything." Cite RBF holograph, on yellow scratch pad, undated, with papers left behind, April 1972.


C12170

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1)

← Obsolescence | Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) →


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C12171

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1)

← Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) | Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) →


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Creeds

Viewpoints

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C12172

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1)

← Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) | Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) →


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Romances

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C12173

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1)

← Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) | Obsolescence (1) →


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Pacific Ocean, 20 Jan'75

Indian Ocean

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C12174

Obsolescence (1)

← Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts (1) | Obsolescence Obsolete (2) →


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C12175

Obsolescence Obsolete (2)

← Obsolescence (1) | Obtuse Obtuseness →


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East-west Mobility of World Man, (2)

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C12176

Obtuse Obtuseness

← Obsolescence Obsolete (2) | Obverse & Reverse →


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Tetrahedron: Regular, 29 Nov'72

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  • Quantum Wave Phenomenon Sequence, (1)

C12177

Obverse & Reverse

← Obtuse Obtuseness | Obverse →


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C12178

Obverse

← Obverse & Reverse | Obvious →


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C12179

Obvious

← Obverse | Obvious →


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"Due to the myopia of popularized selfishness

Naught is so invisible

As the obvious

Whose immediate relevancy

Can be seen

Only through deep focussed wide angled lenses."


C12180

Obvious

← Obvious | Obvious →


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Obvious:

"Complementarity requires that where there is conceptuality there must be nonconceptuality. The explicable requires the inexplicable. Experience requires the nonexperienciable. The obvious requires the mystical. . ."

  • Citation at Complementarity 12 Sep'71

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Beverly Hotel, New York, 12 Sept. 1971.


C12181

Obvious

← Obvious | Obvious - Axiomatic →


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"...Apparently ample tolerance for their many errors.. was included in the design of the ship and the celestial support system. Though often obvious for millions of years, most of these vital advantage-giving principles long have remained unrecognized for what they are and can do; it would seem to be a part of the (redacted) designed scheme of Universe that-- for the nonce, anyway-- nothing is quite so invisible to Spaceship Earth's passengers as the obvious."


C12182

Obvious - Axiomatic

← Obvious | Obvious & Nonobvious →


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C12183

Obvious & Nonobvious

← Obvious - Axiomatic | Obvious (1) →


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C12184

Obvious (1)

← Obvious & Nonobvious | Obvious (2) →


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Invisibility: Naught so Invisible as the Obvious

Obvious = Axiomatic

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C12185

Obvious (2)

← Obvious (1) | Occulting Membranes →


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Concave & Convex, 7 Nov'73

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C12186

Occulting Membranes

← Obvious (2) | Occulting →


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C12187

Occulting

← Occulting Membranes | Occupancy →


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C12188

Occupancy

← Occulting | Occur →


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Office Building, 28 Jan'72

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C12189

Occur

← Occupancy | Occurrence →


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Occur:

"Events Occur. Occur is a time word."

  • Citation & context at Overlapping, 30 May'75

C12190

Occurrence

← Occur | Ocean Liner →


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C12191

Ocean Liner

← Occurrence | Ocean (1) →


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Ocean Liner:

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C12192

Ocean (1)

← Ocean Liner | Ocean (2) →


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C12193

Ocean (2)

← Ocean (1) | Octa Edge →


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C12194

Octa Edge

← Ocean (2) | Octahedron →


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C12195

Octahedron

← Octa Edge | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The octahedron--both numerically and geometrically--should always be considered as quadrivalent: ie., congruent with self; i.e., doubly present.

"In the volumetric hierarchy of prime number identities we identify the octahedron's prime number twoness and the inherent volume fourness (in tetra terms) as volume 2², which produces the experiential volume four."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC; incorporated in SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1053.6011053.601; 10 Dec'75

C12196

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"Octahedron: So we have the octahedron in the middle. (Between the tetra and icosa.) It is also the second power of the only even prime number: 2² = 4. The octahedron is the most common form of energy associated as matter."


C12197

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The octahedron... restrainingly vector-blocked... can only infold itself pulsatingly to a condition of hemispherical congruence like a deflated basketball. Thus the octahedron's concave-convex, unity-twoness state remains plurally obvious. You can see the concave infolded hemisphere nested into the as yet outfolded convex hemisphere.

"Verifying the octahedron's fourness as being an evolutionary transformation of the tetrahedron's unity-twoness, we may take the four triangles of the tetrahedron which were edge-hinged together (bivalently) and reassemble them univalently (that is, corner-to-corner) and produce the octahedron, four of whose faces are triangular (ergo structurally stable) voids. This, incidentally, intoduces the structural stability of the triangle as a visualizable yet physical nothingness."

  • Citation & context at Octahedron as Model of Doubleness of Unity, (2)(3), 16 Dec'73

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-905.14905.14, 16 Dec'73


C12198

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The octahedron ... polyhedrally represents the eight 45° angle constituents of 360° unity in the trigonometric function calculations."

  • Citation and context at Indig, 3 Mar'73

C12199

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The tetrahedron. . . is structured with three triangles around each vertex while the octahedron has four, and the icosahedron has five triangles around each vertex. We find the octahedron in between, doubling its prime number twoness into volumetric fourness as is manifest in the great-circle foldability of the octahedron, which always requires two sets of great circles, whereas all the other icosahedron and vector equilibrium 31 and 25 great circles are foldable from single sets of great circles."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1053.611053.61, 7 Mar'73

C12200

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The octahedron, mostly outside but partly inside the nuclear sphere, is four."

  • Citation and context at Constant Relative Abundance, 29 Nov'72

C12201

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"I see the octahedron as a complex of two tetrahedra always. . . They are half way to the condition of four planes going through the same point.


C12202

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The octahedron has very many strange effects because closest packed spheres then have the spaces and the spaces are concave octahedra and concave vector equilibria. The octahedron is part of the exchange between being spheres and spaces."

  • Cite RBF tape, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, 31 May 1971, p. 35.

C12203

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The tetrahedron, octahedron and icosahedron relate to physics, the internal affairs of the atom."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, 31 May 1971

  • Citation & context at Physics: Difference Between Physics and Chemistry, 31 May'71


C12204

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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"The octahedron is infoldable, or innestible-- hemi-hedrally."

  • Cite RBF holographs and sketches on "Annihilation." Somerset Club, Boston, 22 April 1971

  • Citation & context at Insideoutable, 22 Apr'71


C12205

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The octahedron provides an example of ________ volumetric annihilation when you remove one vector and reduce the figure to three tetrahedra triple-bonded. This also reduces from the volumetric value of four to the volumetric value of three. The process is, of course, reversible."

  • Cite Sketch #1, 28 Feb '71 and RBF marginalia on p. 3 - SYNERGETICS DRAFT.

  • Citation at ________ Volumetric Annihilation, 28 Feb'71


C12206

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The octahedron has a fundamental twoness, its volume of four being made up of the prime number two . . ."

  • Cite Nasa Speech, p. 73, Jun'66

  • Cite Carbondale Draft Return to Modelability, p. v.7


C12207

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron →


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Octahedron:

"The tetrahedron will not fill all space. . . . But we can fill all space with tetrahedra and octahedra."

  • Cite Carbondale Draft Nature's Coordination, p. VI.13.

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #6, p.216, 10 Jul'62


C12208

Octahedron

← Octahedron | Octahedron as Annihilation Model →


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Octahedron:

"A polyhedron having eight equal equilateral triangular plane faces or sides; may be skeletal, as when made of interconnected struts; or continuous, as when made of interlocking or interconnected sheets or plates; or partly skeletal and partly continuous."

  • Cite Patent No. 2,986,241, May 30, 1961

C12209

Octahedron as Annihilation Model

← Octahedron | Octahedron as Annihilation Model →


RBF Definitions

"Just reorienting one vector of the octahedron shows how it goes into the tetrahelix as a model of how energy goes from matter to radiation and vice versa. This shows how you can have annihilation and no energy is lost."

Citations

  1. RBF to EJA by telephone from 200 Locust, Philadelphia, 8 Mar'75

C12210

Octahedron as Annihilation Model

← Octahedron as Annihilation Model | Octahedron as Annihilation Model →


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Octahedron as Annihilation Model:

"This an illustration of the symmetry of matter and how it processes to radiation... It is that moment of Universe that Einstein was preoccupied with. Just as three triangles edge-to-edge become four... topologically... they have made a tetrahedron... when you turn the triangle inside-out it makes a new vertex and the four have become five.

"We used to think that two is company and three is a crowd but now we see that four is company and five is a crowd... it's only the fifth ball that has to find a place to go. This is very exciting...."


C12211

Octahedron as Annihilation Model

← Octahedron as Annihilation Model | Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model →


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Octahedron as Annihilation Model:

"The one-quantum 'leap' is also manifest when one vector edge of the volume 4 octahedron is rotated 90 degrees by disconnecting two of its ends and reconnecting them with the next set of vertexes occurring at 90 degrees from the previously interconnected-with vertexes, transforming the same unit-length, 12-vector structuring from the octahedron to the first three-triple-bonded-together (face-to-face) tetrahedra of the tetrahelix of the DNA-RNA formulation.

"One 90-degree vector reorientation in the complex alters the volume from exactly 4 to exactly 3. This relationship of one quantum disappearance coincident to the transformation of the nuclear symmetrical octahedron into the asymmetrical initiation of the DNA-RNA helix is a reminder of the disappearing-quanta behavior of the always integrally end-cohered jitterbugging transformational stages from the 20 tetrahedral volumes of the vector equilibrium to the octahedron's 4 and thence to the tetrahedron's 1 volume. All of these stages are rationally concentric in our unified operational field of 12-around-one closest-packed spheres that is only conceptual as equilibrious. We note also that per each sphere space between closest packed spheres is a volume of exactly one tetrahedron: 6 - 5 = 1."


C12212

Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model

← Octahedron as Annihilation Model | Octahedron as Conservation and Annihilation Model →


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"We may consider the octahedron as a water-filled tube, pulling on a water-filled tube. The pulling will make it bulge in the middle. As we pull, the gravitational embracement causes a precessional rearrangement of the vector edge whereby one tetrahedron drops out. One quantum has dropped out, but, topologically it is still an octahedron:

6V + 8F = 12 + 2 (three face-bonded tetra), or

6V + 8F = 12 + 2 (octahedron)

Topologically there is no difference.

"This is the quantum leap, the quantum jump. With interference it precesses from matter to radiation; and then back into matter again. This is the lever that will bring science into further consideration of synergetics."


C12213

Octahedron as Conservation and Annihilation Model

← Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model | Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model (1) →


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Octahedron as Conservation and Annihilation Model:

"The octahedron goes from a volume of four to a volume of three as one tensor is pressed at 90 degrees. This is a demonstration in terms of tension and compression of how energy can disappear and reappear. The process is reversible like Boltzmann's law and like the operation of syntropy and entropy. The lost tetrahedron can reappear and become symmetrical in its optimum form as a ball-bearing-sphere octahedron. There are six great circles doubled up in the octahedron. Compression is radiational: it reappears. Out of the fundamental fourness of all systems we have a model of how four can become three in the octahedron conservation and annihilation model.

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed., at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-936.45936.45-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-936.16936.16, 23 May'75

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C12214

Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model (1)

← Octahedron as Conservation and Annihilation Model | Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model (2) →


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Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:

"Suddenly Goldy realizes that all these discoveries she has been making combine to explain how it can be that the stars of the billions of now-discovered galaxies are giving off energies at incredible rates in such a manner that, as discrete quanta of energy, they become discontinued and apparently annihilated, yet the same quanta of energies reappear elsewhere, as for instance in the terrestrial vegetation's photosynthetic reduction and proliferation of hydrocarbon molecules in biologic organisms and in crystallographic growths.

"Since the pattern of two most dominant critical proximity, mass-interattraction (gravity) forces pulling diametrically on any one body produces the same model as that of Goldy's water-filled, rubber tube, the precessional squeezing of a symmetrical body, such as that of an octahedron, by two diametric gravitational forces, pulling embracingly upon it as it passes between two neighboring cosmic bodies, will cause some part of the octahedron's integral vectorial structure to yield precessionally in a plane oriented at right angles to the line between the two pulling forces, thus to transform the octahedron from its symmetrical form into an asymmetrical form."

  • Cite GOLDYLOCKS, pp. G11, G12, 16 May'75

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Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:

"This is most economically accomplished by one of the octahedron's equatorial vector-edges disconnecting at both of its equatorially engaged, end vertexes and rotating precessionally 90 degrees to rejoin its two ends with the octahedron's two polar vertexes. This local rotation results in the disappearance of the symmetrical octahedron and leaves in its stead the asymmetrical, face-bonded, three tetrahedra assembly in the form of an arc which is the neutral electromagnetic-wave-initiating state.

"The asymmetrical arc-wave consists of the same 12 vector edges and the same eight equiangled triangles and the same six vertexes as those of the original octahedron. Topologically described, it is the same polyhedron. However, it is clearly observable that the transformation not only converted omnidirectional symmetry into two-directional asymmetry, but it also reduced the octahedron's exact volume of four quanta to a volume of exactly three quanta in the form of the three face-interbonded tetrahedra. What has happened here is that matter (as the synergetic octahedron) is precessionally transformed into a directionally oriented electromagnetic wave which, upon interference with other radiation or matter, will"


C12216

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"again be precessionally transformed back into the crystallographic form of the octahedron, thus syntropically regaining not only its symmetry but the one tetrahedron quantum of energy which it had entropically lost.

"Goldy realizes that the scientist Boltzmann had long ago hypothesized that the physical Universe of energy as matter was able to export energies from all the stars only because those energies were being importingly reassembled in vast numbers of elsewheres. Einstein, too, assumed the foregoing to be true. However, many scientists remained skeptical, saying that entropy was universal and increasingly disorderly and expansive, wherefore Universe is spending itself inexorably and irrevocably.

"Since photons show that energy occurs only in discrete packages and is discontinuous, and since the stars lose energy quanta entropically, how can the lost quanta reappear elsewhere? Goldy says to the bears, 'Vectorial geometry conceptually demonstrates the exact way in which energy quanta are lost and regained in the course of the entropic-syntropic turnaround events of astrophysics. The topological integrity of"


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Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:

"vectorial geometry elucidates both the one-quantum loss and the one-quantum of energy recovery incidental to the entropic transforming from matter to radiation and the syntropic transforming from radiation to matter, as clearly manifest in the octahedron to tetra-arc transformation and its reversal to the octahedron. This topological transformation, but not its energy-quantum relationship, was originally discovered in 1951 by the geodesic engineer-scientist, D.L. Richter.

"This elucidation of the way in which Universe can temporarily drop out or regain its energy quanta, elucidates much more, says Goldy. 'It explains what happens in the photosynthetic process as planet Earth's vegetation converts Sun radiation receipts into beautiful hydrocarbon molecules. Energy quanta are regained on Earth. It explains even more. It shows how the weightless metaphysical tetrahedron is lost and regained in Universe as life dies out here and is reborn there. It shows how the tripli-bonded addition of the recoverable one tetrahedron, when added to the neutral phase, W-profiled, tetra-arc, triple-bonded assembly of three tetrahedra, must always produce either a male or a female twisting helix, which, when extended, becomes the DNA-RNA tetrahelix which is the structural system programmer of all living species and individuals of those species."


C12218

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Cross Reference

Synergetics, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-982.73982.73

RBF Videotaping Marathon: Penn Bell Studios, Philadelphia,

Session #3 : 22 Jan'75 : 2044 studio time (See EJA Log)

Session #4 : 23 Jan'75 : 1925 studio time

Session #6 : 25 Jan'75 : 1430 studio time

RBF marginalia at SYNERGETICS draft (undated):"Synergy",

p.3 - \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/100-synergy#section-108.00108

Synergetics, 2nd. Ed. : Secs. 935-938

Synergetics, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-985.08985.08


C12219

Octahedron as Annihilation Model

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C12220

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Invisible Quantum as Tetrahelix Gap Closer

Octahedron as Annihilation Model

Quantum Jump: Quantum Leap

Fourth Quantum

Radiation vs. Crystal Model

Information Transmitting & Nontransmitting Model

Richter Transformation

Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model

Precession of Octa Edge-vector

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C12221

Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model (2)

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Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:

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C12222

Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra (1)

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C12223

Octahedron (2)

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Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra:

"The spherical octahedron's triangle is the only triangle in which the center of area of the triangle occurs at mid-altitude of the triangle's three perpendicular bisectors of its three corner angles:

[diagram]

"In modern ocean cruising sailing craft in the high seas routes often cross the main ocean highway of steam and diesel ship channels. These great new high speed ships often operate by automatic navigational equipment with a watch officer idly standing by. They rush forward through night and fog at speeds in the 20-knot range. Little sailing craft up to 72 feet in length with their minuscul pear red, green, and white navigational lights are not visible from any great distance-- and often in high waves they are approximately invisible. Such sailing ships have relatively little metal in them. The radar scopes of the big ships show readily recognizable pips"

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Stephen Barba, N. Miami Beach, Fl.; 4 May'76

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Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra:

"for big steel ships and the radar scopes clearly outline land masses and other sizable objects. Because they do not show the little sailing ships, those little ships are in incredible danger as they cross--as they must--those big sailing ship lanes. As a consequence of this hazard, there has been evolved a device which can be mounted on the topmast or the yard-arm of sailing ships which does register as a clearly-defined pip on the radar scopes. This device consists of a spherical octahedron with three great circles made of aluminum-foil-covered cardboard surface. The three great circles cross each other at 90 degrees. The spherical surface is uncovered.

"As you look at the device--a radar reflector--you look into whatever number of the spherical octahedron's central-angular tetrahedra as may be within the line of view. It has been discovered that the ship's radar signals, when impinging on any one of those eighth-octahedra's concave tetrahedra, produce a reflection pattern which returns directly back to the radar-sending ship to register on the radar scope.

"What the radar's invisible-to-the-human-eye electromagnetic"


C12225

Octahedron

← Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra (3) | Octahedron: Eighth-Octahedra →


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Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra:

radiation wave does is to make it optically clear--as when a searchlight is aimed at such a sailing ship, at which time a very bright reflection beam returns to the viewer who is manipulating the searchlight aimed at the sailing ship. This is just one of the eight eighth-octahedra's concave tetrahedron's three faces, glowing vividly, beaming the light back to the source of the searchlight. You can diagram this yourself to see what happens....

"As you know, when light strikes a surface it bounces away at an angle which is exactly the same as the angle at which it impinges on its surface. Any beam entering the eighth-octahedra will bounce off at the same angle to a second side of the concave octahedron and then bounce off again at the same angle. This means that the two bouncings add up to 180°, which means sending the radiation directly back to its source.

"These angular bouncings of electromagnetics... may relate very importantly to all the phenomena seeming to be mystically produced by the pyramid mystery cults."

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Stephen Barba, N. Miami Beach, FL: 4 May'76

C12226

Octahedron: Eighth-Octahedra

← Octahedron | Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra →


RBF Definitions

RBF DEFINITIONS

Octahedron: Eighth-Octahedra:

"By internally interconnecting its six vertexes with three polar axes: X, Y, and Z, and rotating the octahedron successively upon those three axes, three planes are internally generated that symmetrically subdivide the octahedron into eight uniformly equal, equiangle-triangle-based, asymmetrical tetrahedra, with three convergent, 90-degree-angle-surrounded apexes, each of whose volume is one-eighth of the volume of one octahedron: this is called the Eighth-Octahedron. (See also \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-912.00912.) The octahedron having a volume of four tetrahedra, allows each Eighth-Octahedron to have a volume of one-half of one tetrahedron. If we apply the equiangled-triangular base of one each of these eight Eighth-Octahedra to each of the vector equilibrium's eight equiangle-triangle facets, with the Eighth-Octahedra's three-90-degree-angle-surrounded vertexes pointing outwardly, they will exactly and symmetrically produce the 24-volume, nucleus-embracing cube symmetrically surrounding the 20-volume vector equilibrium; thus with 8 x 1/2 = 4 being added to the 20-volume vector equilibrium producing a 24-volume total."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-905.03905.03; 16 Dec'73

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  • Sec. 912

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Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra

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C12228

Octahedron Energy Holding Pattern

← Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra | Octahedron: Half Octahedron →


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C12229

Octahedron: Half Octahedron

← Octahedron Energy Holding Pattern | Half Octahedron: Lending: Model →


RBF Definitions

"A half-octahedron, to be stable, has to have its other

half. The vector equilibrium has only the half-octahedra,

so the circumferential instability of its six square

faces invites structural instability: it is, ergo,

equilibrium."

Citations

  1. RBF marginalis at 3200 Idaho, D8, 23 Jan '72. at SYNErGTICS Draft Sec. \href{https://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/800-operational-mathematics#section-884.10}{884.10} of 9 Feb '72.

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Octahedron Half Octahedron: Lending: Model

"Half octahedra can be pulled out of the square faces of the vector equilibria. This goes on in atoms joining one another and they are able to lend something to <> one another sometimes, they are able to lend electrons. We can lend out of the square faces without in any way jeopardizing the structural system which was dependent upon the triangulation of the tetrahedronal parts."

"We can lend up to four without bothering it."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #7, sp. 255. 11 Jun'62

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C12232

Octahedron: Half-octahedron (2)

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Octahedron: Half-octahedron:

Equilibrrious, 23 Jan'72

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C12233

Octahedron Model of Doubleness of Unity (1)

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Octahedron Model of Doubleness of Unity:

"The prime number twoness of the octahedron always occurs in structuring doubled together as four-- i.e., 2²-- a fourness which is also doubleness of unity. Unity is plural and, at minimum, is two. The unity volume 1 of the tetrahedron is, in structural verity, two, being both the outwardly displayed convex tetrahedron and the inwardly contained concave tetrahedron.

"The three-great-circle model of the spherical octahedron only 'seems' to be three; it is in fact 'double'; it is only foldably produceable in unbroken (whole) great-circle sheets by edge-combining six hemicircularly folded whole great circles. Thus it is seen that the octahedron-- as in Iceland spar crystals-- occurs only doubly, i.e., omnicongruent with itself, which is 'quadrivalent.'

"Among the three possible omnisymmetrical prime structural systems-- the tetrahedron, octahedron, and icosahedron-- obly the tetrahedron has each of its vertexes diametrically opposite a triangular opening. In the octahedron and icosahedron, each vertex is opposite another vertex; and each of their vertexes is diametrically blocked against articulating a self-inside-"


C12234

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Octahedron Model of Doubleness of Unity:

"-outing transformation. In both the octahedron and the icosahedron, each of the vertexes is tense-vector-restrained from escaping outwardly by the convergent vectorial strength of the system's other immediately surrounding-- at minimum three-- vertexial event neighbors. But contrariwise, each of the octahedron's and icosahedron's vertex events are constrainingly impelled inwardly in an exact central-system direction and thence impelled toward diametric exit and inside-outing transformation; and their vertex events would do so were it not for their diametrically opposed vertexes, which are surroundingly tense-vector-restrained from permitting such outward egress.

"As a consequence of its uniquely unopposed diametric vertexing-- ergo permitted-- diametric exit, only the tetrahedron among all the symmetric polyhedra can turn itself pulsatingly inside-out, and can do so in eight different ways (see Sec, 624); and in each instance, as it does so, one-half of its combined concave-convex unity 'twoness' is always inherently invisible.

"The octahedron, however, restrainingly vector-blocked as described, can only infold itself pulsatingly to a condition of hemispherical congruence like a deflated basketball."


C12235

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Octahedron as Model of Doubleness of Unity:

"Thus the octahedron's concave-convex, unity-twoness state remains plurally obvious. You can see the concave infolded hemisphere nested into the as-yet outfalded convex hemisphere.

"Verifying the octahedron's fourness as being an evolutionary transformation of the tetrahedron's unity-lwoness, we may take the four triangles of the tetrahedron which were edge-hinged together bivalently and reassemble them univalently (that is, corner-to-corner) and produce the octahedron, four of whose faces are triangular (ergo structurally stable) voids. This, incidentally, introduces the structural stability of the triangle as a visualizable yet physical nothingness."

_Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-905.15905.15, 16 Dec'73


C12236

Octahedron: Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedra

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Octahedron: Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedra:

"There are eight asymmetric octahedra which surround each face of the 'coupler.' It is probable that these eight asymmetric nuclear octahedra account all the varieties of intercomplex complexity required for the permutations of the 92 regenerative chemical elements. These eight variables alone provide for a fantastic number of rearrangements and reorientations of the A and B Quanta Modules within exactly the same volume.

"I now believe it is possible that there are no other fundamental complex varieties. So we have a limit of variation. With our friend octave coming in as before. This is how we now find out what we have been looking for when we have been talking about 'number one.' It is one nucleon, which can be either neutron or proton, depending on how you rearrange the modules in the same space."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, by telephone from Phila., 1 Apr'73

Incorporated in SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-954.30954.30


C12237

Octahedron Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedron

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C12238

Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model

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The vector-precessed, three-quanta octahedron manifests interference and demonstrates radiation; when the vector-edge precesses again, the fourth quantum reappears, the interference disappears, and gravity is demonstrated. This is the way photosynthesis functions-- the conversion of radiation in the leaf, or on your skin.

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC., 11 Dec'75

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Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model

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Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:

"Gravity must always be thought of as embracing. For instance, it would be like the hoops of a barrel. The staves are wedges. Unless you have truncated the wedges they could all go right to the center of the sphere; and they would like to get out of the system, but the bands hold them together. They cannot get any closer together because their outer parts are larger than their inner parts. They can't fall in. But the point is that the bands are finite: they come back upon themselves and they embrace. You have to return on to yourself to embrace. Gravity operates then by embracement. The larger the phenomenon that it embraces, the more leverage effect it has because you simply tighten the screws and the bands at the ends of the lever. This is why the pressures increase as you go into the Earth; they continually increase the further in you go due to the leverage effect of the embracement.

"Gravity does not operate perpendicularly. It operates not as a radius but at 90 degrees to the radius. All the radiation goes outward radiantly; the gravity is always circumferential and therefore finite and enclosing. I give you, for instance, the hexagon, where the six radii are trying to come apart explosively. They disintegrate; the radii do not help each other. But if you have the same number of sticks arranged"


C12240

Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model

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Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:

"end-to-end, where mass interattraction works, they close back upon themselves and are always more effective. So the tendency of Universe to come apart is always well offset by the finite closure of the same six vectors.

"We must consider the effect of gravity on the octahedron in terms of embracement. Of the three structural systems in Universe--tetra,octa, and icosa--the octahedron is in the middle and always is inherently doubled-up, the vectors double up. The most plentiful of all the crystals are octahedral crystals. The embracement of the octahedron is typical of matter, but the embracement is precessed causing a reaction at 90 degrees. Our pulling makes for greater pressure for it to try to come apart.

"The 12 vectors of the octahedron are embraced by gravity. The two polar pyramids join in a quadrangular equator. This crystal gets between two other celestial masses and is pulled by them. They are pulling linke the Chinese finger puzzle device that pulls your finger in and squeezes it. Precessionally, you pull it one way and it squeezes the other way. So this octahedron is a sort of rubber tube; if you pull on it it makes the tube contract. Compression operates on it."

  • Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila.,PA, Transcript p.7; 8 Jun'75

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Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:

"The precessional effect operates on the octahedron's 12 vectors, and one of them precesses. I want you to think of the six vertexes. You've got four on the top like a pyramid--a regular Egyptian pyramid--and a reflecting pyramid at the bottom. So there are four vectors at the north pole; four at the south; and four around the equator. The embracing effect is to make one of the four equatorial vectors precess; it lets go from the two adjacent points in the equator and rotates 90 degrees to join the north pole to the south pole.

"We still have exactly the same six vertexes; we simply connected the poles instead of the adjacent equator points. You will find that what this does is to turn this form into an arc where you have three tetrahedra face-bonded. We go from an octahedron of volume four to three tetrahedra face-bonded: six vertexes, eight faces, 12 edges. There is no way topologically that you can tell that anything has happened. But you have dropped out one tetrahedron, or one unit of quantum.

"This explains why Boltzmann saw the Universe with all the stars giving off energy entropically. He said the energy must be being collected elsewhere. Einstein went along with it."

  • Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila. PA., transcript p.7; 8 Jun'75

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Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:

"But the scientists said that entropy means that energy gets lost: How could it possibly be picked up again over here? So we suddenly see how it does in this form of the three-tetra-arc. One minute you add a tetrahedron to it and the next you have lost one and it disappears... It comes out on th end and becomes the tetrahelix. The tetrahelix is always this wave, an electromagnetic wave. This wave is the way gravitation becomes radiation. The quantum is separated out when the radiation has an interference with anything, then it immediately precesses again and becomes matter-- and it goes from the three-tetra back to the four. And we suddenly have one unit of quantum seemingly disappear in the.Universe and it's picked up again over there.

"This is how the quantum gets picked up by photosynthesis. Photosynthesis had not been understood before: it is simply the picking up of that one unit of quantum.

"The transformation from the octahedron to the three tetrahedra was discovered by Don Richter, but he did not know the significance of it as he had not been thinking about it that way. He was not thinking about it as an accounting of energetic phenomena; but it completely explains how the gravitational effect will"


C12243

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Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:

"convert matter into radiation... and how the energy is only apparently lost. All the topological accounting is there. But nobody would ever know it because it is topologically the same. A unit of quantum absolutely disappears from the described Universe. It explains how syntropy could occur. The entropy was there but no one could understand the syntropy. But there it is."

  • Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila. PA, transcript p.8; 8 Jun'75

C12244

Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model

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C12245

Octahedral Tensegrity

← Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model | Octahedron-tetrahedron System →


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C12246

Octahedron-tetrahedron System

← Octahedral Tensegrity | Octahedron-Tetrahedron System →


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Octahedron-tetrahedron System:

"You cannot make big tetrahedra or octahedra out of littler tetrahedra or octahedra respectively. Octahedron and tetrahedron may not be realized independently of one another.

"Tetrahedron is inherently positive or negative. It is not multidimensionally modulatable except in frequency greater than two, which is unity. Tetrahedron cannot be realized out of tetra alone; ergo, has an octahedron."

  • Citation & context at Multidimensionality, (1), 11 Sep'63

C12247

Octahedron-Tetrahedron System

← Octahedron-tetrahedron System | Octahedron-tetrahedron System →


RBF Definitions

An assemblage of octahedrons and tetrahedrons in face to face relationship. Thus when four tetrahedrons are grouped to define a larger tetrahedron, the resulting central space is an octahedron; together, these figures are comprised in a single, or 'common,' octahedron-tetrahedron system."


C12248

Octahedron-tetrahedron System

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C12249

Octahedron: Volume of Cube as Three (3)

← Octahedron-tetrahedron System | Octahedron (1) →


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Octahedron: Volume of Cube as Three:

"I am going to take these four one-eighth octahedra, and because each has an equilateral triangular face, I can superimpose it on the equilateral triangular faces of a regular tetrahedron. There are four faces, so the four faces of the tetrahedra will accommodate four one-eighth octahedra superimposed so that the equilateral triangle faces are becoming congruent. This leaves a 90-degree angle sticking outwardly, and it makes the cube. So the cube then is one regular tetrahedron, with four one-eighth octahedra superimposed on its surface. The volume of a one-eighth octahedron is one-half, and four times one-half on the faces (4 x ½ = 2) and so the volume of the tetrahedron which I superimposed is one, so (2 + 1 = 3), so the volume of a cube in the system is three. That gets to be very interesting. Here is another nice whole number. You have the tetrahedron as one, octahedron is four, and cube is three. A cube as three is not what people have been thinking. They have been thinking that a cube was one, but I am using unity where a tetrahedron is one."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #6, pp. 215-216. 10 Jul'62

C12250

Octahedron (1)

← Octahedron: Volume of Cube as Three (3) | Octahedron (2) →


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"Here we take an octahedron which has a volume of four. An octahedron has six vertexes and it is symmetrical because they are all equilateral triangles and all the edges are the same. Therefore we know by it being symmetrical that if we interconnect its opposite vertexes, being six of them, there will be three axes between the six opposite vertexes. Those three axes would be the well-known XYZ coordinate system and the XYZ coordinates then do exist inside the octahedron. If I cut the octahedron through one of the four planes, one of the planes of its equator, it makes me two half-octahedra. If the volume of an octahedron in respect to a tetrahedron is four, then a half-octahedron has a volume of two, and 2 + 2 = 4."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #6, p.214. 10 Jul'62

C12251

Octahedron (2)

← Octahedron (1) | Octahedron XYZ Coordinates (1) →


Index Entry

Octahedron

"There is a center of gravity of the octahedron and it has eight equilateral triangular faces and there is a little pyramid, or irregular tetrahedron which can be formed on one of the faces of the octahedron whose interior apex is at the center of gravity of the octahedron. . . Because there are eight such faces and it is at the center of volume, there are eight of thes that make up one octahedron so this is a one-eighth octahedron. If the volume of an octahedron is four, the one-eighth of an octahedron has the volume of one-half of one tetrahedron."

"Each of the one-eighth octahedra &as interiorly 90-degree angles because they are the XYZ coordinates and when the XYZ coordinates cross, it is 90 degrees. They have a central angle of 90 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees each. . . Cite Oregon Lecture #6, p. 215. 10 Jul'62


C12252

Octahedron XYZ Coordinates (1)

← Octahedron (2) | Octahedron XYZ Coordinates (2) →


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C12253

Octahedron XYZ Coordinates (2)

← Octahedron XYZ Coordinates (1) | Octahedron (1) →


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C12254

Octahedron (1)

← Octahedron XYZ Coordinates (2) | Octahedron (2) →


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XYZ Quadrant at the Center ofahedron, Oct

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C12255

Octahedron (2)

← Octahedron (1) | Octahedron (3) →


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Physics: Difference Between Physics and Chemistry, 31 May'71*

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C12256

Octahedron (3)

← Octahedron (2) | Octant →


Cross Reference

ahedron: Superahedron, Oct

Cross-References


C12257

Octant

← Octahedron (3) | Octantation →


Index Entry

Octant:

"3 x 10^41 : 300 thirteen-illion SSRCD : 312,858,158,319,499, 960,973,208,642,615,613,036,800,000, i.e., all of the prime numbers in 45°, which is one 'octant' of trigonometry, which covers all general systems relationships."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1238.801238.80, 20 Jul'73

(From RBF holograph revision of WORLD pieceof 27 Mar'73)


C12258

Octantation

← Octant | Octant Zone →


Cross Reference

Octantation:

"Indig congruences demonstrate that nine is zero and that number system is inherently octave and corresponds to the four positive and four negative octants of the two polar domains (obverse and reverse) of the octahedron-- and of all systems-- which systematic polyhedral octantation limits also govern the eight 45° angle constituent limits of 360° unity in the trigonometric function calculations.

"The inherent +4, -4, 0, +4, -4, 0 --- of number also corresponds to the octantation of "The Coupler" (see section \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-954.20954.20) by its eight allspace-filling Mites (AAB Modules) which are inherently plus-or-minus biased, though superficially invariant, i.e., are conformationally identical, altogether provides lucidly synergetic integration (at a kindergarten comprehendable level) of cosmically basic number behavior, quantum mechanics, synergetics, nuclear physics, wave phenomena in general, and topologically rational accountability of experience in general."

Cross-References


C12259

Octant Zone

← Octantation | Octant Zone →


Index Entry

Octant Zone:

"Three disparately conformed, nonequitriangular, polarized half-octahedra, each consisting of the same four equivolumetric octant zones occur around the three half-octants' common volumetric center. These eight octant zones are all occupied, in three possible different system arrangements, by identical asymmetrical tetrahedra, which are Mites, each consisting of the three AAB Modules."

  • Cite RBF partial rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec.\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-954.01954.01, 20 Dec'73; deleted by him, and restored to text by EJA

C12260

Octant Zone

← Octant Zone | Octant Octantation (1) →


Index Entry

Octant Zone:

"Three disparately conformed, nonequitriangular, polarized octahedra each consist of the same eight equivolumetric octant zones occurring around the three octants' common volumetric center. These eight octant zones are all occupied, in three possible different system arrangements, by identical asymmetrical tetrahedra, which are Mites, each consisting of the three AAB Modules."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-954.01954.01, 27 May'72

C12261

Octant Octantation (1)

← Octant Zone | Octant Octation Octantation (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12262

Octant Octation Octantation (2)

← Octant Octantation (1) | Octa-sphere →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12263

Octa-sphere

← Octant Octation Octantation (2) | Octavalant →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12264

Octavalant

← Octa-sphere | Octave →


Cross Reference

Octavalant:

Cross-References


C12265

Octave

← Octavalant | Octave →


Index Entry

Octave:

"Compression is locally expressive in discrete tones and frequencies internal to the octave.

"Tension is both internal and external to the octave and is harmonic with either the unit octave or octave pluralities.

  • Cite Synergetics Draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-640.70640.70, Dec. '71.

C12266

Octave

← Octave | Octave →


Index Entry

Octave:

"The nucleus can accommodate waves without breaking up the fundamental resonance of the octaves."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Fairfield, Conn., Gas Wolf. 18 June 1971.

  • Citation at Nucleus, 16 Jun'71


C12267

Octave

← Octave | Octave →


Index Entry

Octave:

"Waves are octave."

  • Cite NUMEROLOGY Draft, April 1971

C12268

Octave

← Octave | Octave →


Index Entry

Octave:

"Relative to the symmetry of equilibrium it gets to be relatively asymmetrical, and I find that it goes to a maximum asymmetry and then it comes back to symmetry again.

"I think this is why we might have something we call octaves in music. There are sort of octaves in our thinking. We think octavely. . . ."


C12269

Octave

← Octave | Octave Limit of Variation →


Index Entry

Octave

"Doubling or halving dimension

Increases or decreases respectively

The magnitude of volume or force

By expansive or contractive

Increments of eight,

That is, by octave values."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS Corollaries

Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-240.49240.49.

  • Citation at Dimension, Oct'59

C12270

Octave Limit of Variation

← Octave | Octavely Ventilated →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12271

Octavely Ventilated

← Octave Limit of Variation | Octave Wave →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12272

Octave Wave

← Octavely Ventilated | Octave Wave Model →


Index Entry

Octave Wave:

"The interaction of all numbers other than nine creates the wave phenomenon described, i.e., the self-invertable, self-inside-outable octave increasing and decreasing pulsatively, fourfoldedly, and tetrahedrally. No matter how complex a number aggregating sequence of events may be, this phenomenon is all that ever happens. There is thus a primitively comprehensive, isotopically distributive, carrier-wave order omni-accommodatively permeating and embracing all phenomena."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1223.441223.44, 5 Mar'73

C12273

Octave Wave Model

← Octave Wave | Octave Wave: Octantation: Octation →


Index Entry

"The eight hedra triangles of the inside-out tetrahedron which are the same deployed eight triangles of the vector equilibrium provide a model for the octave wave limit at the number eight where the wave turns back again before the zero-nineness."


C12274

Octave Wave: Octantation: Octation

← Octave Wave Model | Octave Wave (1) →


Index Entry

Octave Wave: Octantation: Octation:

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.40415.40-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.41415.41 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1221.181221.18 s1006.36

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-421.05421.05 Table \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1221.201221.20 s1013.41

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-527.22527.22 1222: \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1222.101222.10-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1222.321222.32

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-527.31527.31 1223: \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1223.101223.10-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1223.151223.15

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-905.45905.45 Fig. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1223.121223.12

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-954.46954.46 (footnote) \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1236.021236.02

Table \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-962.10962.10 note \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1239.101239.10

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1011.611011.61 \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1239.311239.31

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.011012.01

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.101012.10-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.161012.16

Fig.\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.151012.15


C12275

Octave Wave (1)

← Octave Wave: Octantation: Octation | Octave Wave (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12276

Octave Wave (2)

← Octave Wave (1) | Octation: Spherical Octation →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12277

Octation: Spherical Octation

← Octave Wave (2) | Octave (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12278

Octave (1)

← Octation: Spherical Octation | Octave (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12279

Octave (2)

← Octave (1) | Octet Truss →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12280

Octet Truss

← Octave (2) | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"The octet truss is not a priori. The octet truss is simply the most economical way of behaving relative to unity and to self. The octet truss is the evolutionary patterning, intervectory-ing, and intertrajectory-ing of the ever-recurrent 12 alternative options of action, all 12 of which are equally the most economical ways of self-and-otherness interbehaving-- all of which interbehavings we speak of as Universe."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-540.02540.02, 24 Sep'73

C12281

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Cross Reference

Octet Truss:

"The icosahedron and the octet truss display circumferential closest packing."

(N.B. Above is not accurate. See Synergetics text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-422.03422.03, Apr '72, and Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-222.52222.52 Jan '72.)

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Fairfield, Conn. Ches Wolf, 18 June 1971.

C12282

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"In 60° coordination the angles are congruent and logically integratable with the radii."

  • Cite tape transcript RBF to EJA, Chez Wolf, 18 June 1971, p. 35.

C12283

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

"...The octet truss-- whose omnidirectional growth fills all space with all the lines or vectors being of identical length, and all the triangles being equilateral, and all the vertexes being omnidirectionally evenly spaced from one another. This is the pattern of closest packing of spheres."

  • Cite MEXICO '63, (Illus. #0-2-30), p. 20, 10 Oct '63

C12284

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"In the octet truss system all the vectors are of identical

length and all the angles around any convergence are the

same. The patterns repeat themselves consistently. At every

convergence there are always 12 vectors coming together and

they are always 60° in respect to the next adjacent one.

(There are other angles in the system. By embracing additional

angles we can find 90° relationships.) The prime relationship

is with the 60° angle."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #8, p. 299. 12 Jul'62

C12285

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"The octet truss-- a name compounded from octahedron and tetrahedron-- can be produced from complexes of tetrahedra or complexes of octahedra, whichever is economically preferable."

  • Cite DYMATRIX WORLD OF RBF, Caption L2. 1960

C12286

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"The octet truss can be fashioned from flat ribbons by spot welding or other high-speed cohering processes.

"The octet truss can be fashioned from hubs employing the 12 faces of the rhombic dodecahedron. . .

"The octet truss can be woven together with continuous rods and wires, seized together by male and female turbining hubs.

"The octet truss can be assembled of tubes and rhombic dodecahedron hubs having face-mounted studs to slip into and fasten to tubes.

"The octet truss can be woven continuously from wire-like fencing structures."

  • Cite DYMAXION WORLD OF RBF, Captions L3 - L11. (1959)

C12287

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"The octet truss consist entirely of struts. No hubs are required. The x-shaped terminals of the struts unite in such a manner as to weave around the hub nuclei, forming the four planes of the vector equilibrium. The truss has phenomenal three-way 'finite' strength.

"In conventional beam structure systems, the supporting units are parallel to one another. Their ends are infinite (in that they do not curve back into the system) and therefore they do not help one another. In the three-way grid octet truss system loads applied to any one point are distributed radially outward in six directions and are immediately frustrated by the finite hexagonal circles entirely enclosing the six-way-distributed load. Each circle distributes the load 18 ways to the next circle, which 'finitely' inhibits the radially distributed load. Thus the system joins together synergetically to distribute and inhibit the loads. The total loads are finally distributed three ways to the three point support."

(Slightly r-written)

  • Cite DYMAXION WORLD OF RBF, Caption L1A, by RBF, 1959.

OCTET TRUSS - SEC. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-422.16422.16:


C12288

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"The equilibriously regenerative octet truss is regenerated as fast and as extensively as man explores and experiences it. As I define Universe as the sum-total aggregate of men's experiences, then we may say that the octet truss-vector equilibrium is universally extensive. 'Universally extensive' is a term quite other than 'to infinity'-- a term which synergetic geometry may not permit. The open end of an angle is infinite, but so is its convergent end, in that the actions cannot pass instantaneously or either simultaneously through the same point. As with the vector equilibrium, infinite is only increasing degrees of experience-- meaning: more or less tunable."

  • Cite Synergetics Notes, p.9, et. seq., 1955. Incorporated at SYNERGETICS Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-647.20647.20, 1 Oct'72

C12289

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"Octet Truss (Octahedron Plus Tetrahedron: octetruss)

"Truss" - "Tres" - "Threes"

Three Phase - Triangular.


C12290

Octet Truss

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss as an Invention →


Index Entry

Octet Truss:

"Considered solely as geometry of structure, the final identification of the octet truss by the chemists and physicists as 'closest packing', puts it into the universal domain as pure principle."

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Donald W. Robertson, 8 Jan '55, p. 2.

C12291

Octet Truss as an Invention

← Octet Truss | Octet Truss in Yale Art Gallery →


Index Entry

"...Down to the minutest atomic components, the octet truss is therefore proved to be synergetic, and its discovery as a structure-in contradistinction to its aesthetic or superficial appearance--is synergetic in performance; that is, its behavior as a whole is unpredicted by its parts. This makes its discovery as a structure a true surprise, and therefore it is a true invention."


C12292

Octet Truss in Yale Art Gallery

← Octet Truss as an Invention | Octet Truss (1) →


RBF Definitions

"When a Yale Professor of architecture, Louis Kahn, employed my octet truss in a design for the floor structuring throughout the new Art Gallery at Yale University, that truss, in economic compliance with the building code, had to be fabricated in reinforced concrete. But the Yale Engineering Department and its consulting engineers refused to credit my three-way beam for the task on the grounds of the invalidity of two xxxxx crisscross beams, 'because,' they said, 'three were even more redundant.' Yale, therefore, built the floors on the basis that only one axis of the truss could carry the load. They called it a 'slanting beam construction.' Result: the octet truss was reduced to a role of aesthetic nonsense-- a fantastically expensive set of lampshades.

"Fallacy here was that the architect should not have employed a system which he could not defend structurally before the ignorance of the engineers. Result: relegation of an important new development to submergence in ignorance."

Citations

  1. RBF Ltr. to Donald W. Robertson, Pp.3-4, 8 Jan'55

C12293

Octet Truss (1)

← Octet Truss in Yale Art Gallery | Octet Truss (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12294

Octet Truss (2)

← Octet Truss (1) | Odd Ball →


Cross Reference

Invention Sequence, (A)-(D)

Cross-References


C12295

Odd Ball

← Octet Truss (2) | Odd Ball →


Index Entry

Odd Ball:

"There is a phenomenon that we might describe as the eternal disquietude of the Odd Ball promulgating eternal reorderings, realignments, and inexorable transformings to accommodate the eternal regeneration integrity of intellectually-differentiable Universe, which suggests philosophically that the individual metaphysical human viewpoint-- the individual ego of the human-- is indeed an essential function of the eternally regenerative integrity of complex law-governed Universe.

"Possibly this mathematical Odd-Ball-oneness inherently regenerates the ever-reborn ego. Just when you think you are negative you find that you are positively so. This is the eternal wellspring of positive-negative regeneration of acceleratively heating entropy and cooling off syntropy, which is synergetically interoperative between the inherently terminal physical differentiating and the inherently eternal meta-physical integration."


C12296

Odd Ball

← Odd Ball | Odd Ball →


Index Entry

Odd Ball:

"What we might describe as the eternal disquietude of the Odd Ball promulgating eternal reorderings and realignments to accommodate, in a sense, philosophically suggesting the individual viewpoint, the individual ego of the human.

"Possibly this mathematical Odd Ball oneness inherently regenerates the ever-reborn ego. Just when you think you're negative, you find you're positive. This is the eternal wellspring of positive-negative regeneration, entropy, and everything."


C12297

Odd Ball

← Odd Ball | Odd Number →


Cross Reference

Odd Ball:

Cross-References


C12298

Odd Number

← Odd Ball | Odor Odors (1) →


Cross Reference

Odd Number:

See Number: Even & Odd

Cross-References

  • Number: Even \& Odd

C12299

Odor Odors (1)

← Odd Number | Odor Odors (2) →


Cross Reference

Smellable

Cross-References


C12300

Odor Odors (2)

← Odor Odors (1) | Of →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12301

Of

← Odor Odors (2) | Off-Center (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12302

Off-Center (1)

← Of | Off Center Off-center Effects (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12303

Off Center Off-center Effects (2)

← Off-Center (1) | Off-zero →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12304

Off-zero

← Off Center Off-center Effects (2) | Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12305

Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments

← Off-zero | Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments →


Index Entry

Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments:

"Before 1985 we will have abandoned the concept of having to earn a living. We will have given life-long scholarships to everyone. We will have converted all the big city buildings to apartments and will have eliminated 70 percent of local commuting while vastly increasing long-distance travel."

  • Citation & context at Building Industry, (10); 20 Sep'76

C12306

Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments

← Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments | Office Buildings (1) →


Index Entry

Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments:

"We have a great deal of nonsense such as occupancy. We have a law that you can't work and sleep in the same place. But we have all the typewriters sleeping with all the plumbing and all the people sleeping in the slums. All these office buildings are waiting to be converted. The answer is actually right here. . . Unless you have the technical solution, politics can't do anything."

  • Cite RBF at DSI Press Conference, NYC, p.19, 28 Jun'72

C12307

Office Buildings (1)

← Office Buildings: Conversion to Apartments | Office Buildings (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12308

Office Buildings (2)

← Office Buildings (1) | Office →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12309

Office

← Office Buildings (2) | Official News →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12310

Official News

← Office | Official Panic →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12311

Official Panic

← Official News | Official Reality →


Cross Reference

Official Panic:

Cross-References


C12312

Official Reality

← Official Panic | Official War →


Index Entry

Official Reality:

"There is an official reality which is sometimes unnatural."

  • Cite ENVIRONMENT AND CHANGE, Ed. W.K. Ewald, P. 350.

Limited from OPERATING MANUAL FOR SPACESHIP EARTH.

  • Citation and context at Realm, 1968


C12313

Official War

← Official Reality | Ohm →


Cross Reference

Official War:

Cross-References


C12314

Ohm

← Official War | Ohm Ohm's Law (1) →


Index Entry

Georg Simon, (1787-1854) German Physicist


C12315

Ohm Ohm's Law (1)

← Ohm | Oil →


Cross Reference

Synergetics Principle, (1)

Cross-References


C12316

Oil

← Ohm Ohm's Law (1) | Oil (1) →


Index Entry

Oil:

"We pour 95 out of every 100 barrels of oil right down the drain-- all as a result of inefficient design decisions, all of which are avoidable."

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

C12317

Oil (1)

← Oil | Oil (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12318

Oil (2)

← Oil (1) | Older Generation Old Life Older World (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12319

Older Generation Old Life Older World (1)

← Oil (2) | Older Generation Old Life Older World (2) →


Cross Reference

Elders: That Doesn't Mean Young Don't Like Their Elders

Grownup

Cross-References


C12320

Older Generation Old Life Older World (2)

← Older Generation Old Life Older World (1) | Old Man River Project →


Cross Reference

Design Revolution: Pulling the Bottom Up, (1)(9)

Cross-References


C12321

Old Man River Project

← Older Generation Old Life Older World (2) | Old Man River Project →


Index Entry

Old Man River Project:

"With the general disarmament and the release to life-promoting account of the fabulous production capacity of the world's industrial complexes, will come one-day air-delivery of whole cities similar to the Old Man River Project wherein the operating energy efficiencies will be significantly multiplied and the social conditions provided by the omnivisible central community and the completely private deployed dwelling areas, or the air-delivery of single-family dwelling machines to the remotes sites, or of whole clusters of single-family dwelling machines to near or far sites."

  • Citation & context at Building Industry, (16); 20 Sep'76

C12322

Old Man River Project

← Old Man River Project | Old Man River Project →


Index Entry

Old Man River Project:

"... Moon-crater conformed, domed-over cities on Earth (such as the Old Man River Project)."


C12323

Old Man River Project

← Old Man River Project | Old Questions →


Cross Reference

Old Man River Project:

Cross-References


C12324

Old Questions

← Old Man River Project | Old Words →


RBF Definitions

Once asked . . . original questions become an additional brain-inventory item to be passed on to the next generation in the chromosomic inventory. All old questions were once original questions. . . ."


C12325

Old Words

← Old Questions | Old Words →


Index Entry

Old Words:

"If you take the names for numbers, there are amongst old words-- etymologically-- there are a few words that go back of any knowledge of their derivation by any of the scholars, and these are spoken of as old words. And the names for numbers are all in the old words, that is, they transcend any possible discovery by man today-- of anything we know so far about how they were evolved. None of them have any identity with experience other than just the abstract number itself, except for the name for five, which very often has the same root as that for hand... which is very logical."

  • Cite RBF at SIMS, U. Mass., Amherst, Talk 12, p.23, 22 Jul'71

C12326

Old Words

← Old Words | Old World →


Index Entry

Old Words:

"There are metaphysical yet cogent early words emerging from the limbo of prehistory's quasi-logical accounting continuities.... For instance, divine, the concept of a DEvining deity."

  • Citation and context at Division, 1960

C12327

Old World

← Old Words | Olfactoral →


Cross Reference

Old World:

Cross-References


C12328

Olfactoral

← Old World | Olfactoral Sense →


RBF Definitions

"Olfactoral: preponderantly sensing the liquid and double-bonded atom and molecule state, including all of the humanly tunable ranges of the harmonic resonances of the complex, chemical, liquid substances."

Citations

  1. SYNERGETICS 2 draft at Sec. \href{https://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/100-synergy#section-100.020}{100.020}, 22 Feb'77

C12329

Olfactoral Sense

← Olfactoral | Olfactoral: Olfactory (1) →


RBF Definitions

"After birth, first the olfactoral sense comes into play,

as the child breathes in its own oxygen and sucks in its

own nutriinent."

  • Citation and context at Brain's TV Studio (1) + (2), 6 Jun'69

C12330

Olfactoral: Olfactory (1)

← Olfactoral Sense | Olfactoral Olfactory (2) →


Cross Reference

Smell: Smellable

Cross-References


C12331

Olfactoral Olfactory (2)

← Olfactoral: Olfactory (1) | Omission vs. Admission →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12332

Omission vs. Admission

← Olfactoral Olfactory (2) | Omni-accelerating →


Cross Reference

Omission vs. Admission:

Cross-References

  • Sin, 7 Nov'75

C12333

Omni-accelerating

← Omission vs. Admission | Omniaccommodation →


Index Entry

Omni-accelerating:

"By antientropy I refer to the omniaccelerating-acceleration of the clarifyingly differentiated and intercommunicated, experience-derived pattern cognitions of the human mind. . . "

-- Cite Doxiadis, p. 310. 20 Jun'66


C12334

Omniaccommodation

← Omni-accelerating | Omniadjacent →


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C12335

Omniadjacent

← Omniaccommodation | Omniangular →


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Omniadjacent:

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C12336

Omniangular

← Omniadjacent | Omni-Aroundness →


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C12337

Omni-Aroundness

← Omniangular | Omni →


Index Entry

Omni-Aroundness:

"A system is a patterning of enclosure consisting of a conceptual aggregate of recalled experience items, or events, having inherent insideness, outsideness, and omni-aroundness."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 40Q25, 26 May'72

C12338

Omni

← Omni-Aroundness | Omni-automation →


Index Entry

rbf_definitions

Omni

"Synergetics both equates and accommodates Heisenberg's

indeterminism of mensuration inherent in the omniassymetry

of wavlilinear physical pulsations in respect to the only

motaphysical (ergo, physically unattainable) waveless

exactitude of absolute equilibrium."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-211.00211.00; as rewritten by RBF

on galley, 11 Oct'73


C12339

Omni-automation

← Omni | Omniautomated Omni-automation →


Index Entry

Omni-automation:

"All the money-making drives toward omni-automation and complete unemployment. Politics keeps inventing the jobs by law."

  • Citation & context at Invented Jobs, 20 Sep'76

C12340

Omniautomated Omni-automation

← Omni-automation | Omnibalanced →


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Omniautomated: Omni-automation:

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C12341

Omnibalanced

← Omniautomated Omni-automation | Omnicircumferential →


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C12342

Omnicircumferential

← Omnibalanced | Omni-closest Packing →


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C12343

Omni-closest Packing

← Omnicircumferential | Omni-coexisting →


Cross Reference

Omni-closest Packing:

Model of Tootphicks & Semi-dried Peas, (1)(2)

Cross-References


C12344

Omni-coexisting

← Omni-closest Packing | Omnicoexisting →


Index Entry

Omni-coexisting:

"Because the tetrahedron is inherently the minimum structural system of universe, it provides the minimum omni-coexisting convexity and concavity condition in universe."

  • Cite RBF on Synergetics draft, U. Mass., Amherst, 22 July 1971. "Omni-topology." \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/800-operational-mathematics#section-840.00840. et. seq.

  • Citation & context at Convex & Concave Tetrahedron, Aug'71


C12345

Omnicoexisting

← Omni-coexisting | Omnicoherring Omnicohorent →


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C12346

Omnicoherring Omnicohorent

← Omnicoexisting | Omnicollective →


Cross Reference

See Truth & Love, 16 Feb'73

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C12347

Omnicollective

← Omnicoherring Omnicohorent | Omniconcurrent →


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Omnicollective:

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C12348

Omniconcurrent

← Omnicollective | Omnicondition →


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Omniconcurrent:

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C12349

Omnicondition

← Omniconcurrent | Omnicondition →


Index Entry

Omnicondition:

"The universally infrequent meshing of wavelengths and frequencies

Produces an omnicondition

In which the new omnidirectional system's center must, as each

is created,

Continually occupy omnidirectionally greater domains of disorder."

  • Cite BRAIN & MIND, p.89 May '82

C12350

Omnicondition

← Omnicondition | Omnicongruence →


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Omnicondition:

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C12351

Omnicongruence

← Omnicondition | Omnicongruence →


Index Entry

Omnicongruence:

"When two or more structural systems are joined vertex to vertex, edge to edge, or face to face or to omni-congruence-- in a single, double, triple or quadruple bonding, then the topological accounting must take cognizance of the congruent components.?

  • Cite NASA Speech, pp. 61-62, Jun '66

C12352

Omnicongruence

← Omnicongruence | Omnicongruence (1) →


Index Entry

Omnicongruence:\n"When two or more systems are joined vertex to vertex, edge\nto edge, or in omnicongruence-- in single, double, triple, or\nquadruple bonding, then the topological accounting must take\ncognizance of the congruent vectorial build in growth."\n\n- Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-931.10931.10, galley rewrite, 19 Dec'73


C12353

Omnicongruence (1)

← Omnicongruence | Omnicongruence Omnicongruent (2) →


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Omnicongruent

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C12354

Omnicongruence Omnicongruent (2)

← Omnicongruence (1) | Omniconsiderate Omniconsideration (1) →


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C12355

Omniconsiderate Omniconsideration (1)

← Omnicongruence Omnicongruent (2) | Omniconsiderate Omniconsideration (2) →


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C12356

Omniconsiderate Omniconsideration (2)

← Omniconsiderate Omniconsideration (1) | Omnicontinuous →


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C12357

Omnicontinuous

← Omniconsiderate Omniconsideration (2) | Omniconvergent →


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C12358

Omniconvergent

← Omnicontinuous | Omniconvergent →


Index Entry

Omniconvergent:

"Omniconvergent

Is the opposite of radius."

  • Cite RBF to EJA

Sarasota, Florida

7 February 1971


C12359

Omniconvergent

← Omniconvergent | Omniconvertex →


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C12360

Omniconvertex

← Omniconvergent | Omni-co-0ccurring →


RBF Definitions

"Nuclear structural systems consist internally entirely of

tetrahedra which have only one common interior vertex:

omniconvertex."

  • Citation & context at Prima Nuclear Structural Systems, 27 Dec'74

C12361

Omni-co-0ccurring

← Omniconvertex | Omnicoordinate →


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C12362

Omnicoordinate

← Omni-co-0ccurring | Omnicurvilinear →


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C12363

Omnicurvilinear

← Omnicoordinate | Omnicurvilinear →


Index Entry

Omnicurvilinear:

"Experience is omnicurvilinear."

  • Citation at Experience, 27 May'72

  • Cite RBF marginats at SYNERGETICS draft 900-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-410.05410.05, 27 May'72


C12364

Omnicurvilinear

← Omnicurvilinear | Omnideployed Patterns →


Index Entry

Omnicurvilinear:

"Calculus treats discretely and predictively with frequency rates and discrete direction of angles of change of the omnicurvilinear event quanta's successively recurring positionings; fixes."

  • Citation at Fix, Mar'71

C12365

Omnideployed Patterns

← Omnicurvilinear | Omnidiametric →


Index Entry

Synergetics, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-931.02931.02 - Apr'72


C12366

Omnidiametric

← Omnideployed Patterns | Omnidiametric (1) →


RBF Definitions

Omnidiametric can be either inwardly or outwardly diametric, but it does not allow for wavilinear operation. It cannot wander; it will always be regenerative from the center. It is a special case of omnidirectional. If the outwardly omnidiametric source were in motion-- and all phenomena is in motion-- then there is a lag in the rate its output could reach a distant point. Ergo, to itself, nonwandering omnidiametric radiation would appear to be bent as the whiskers of a cat would appear to be bent backwardly of its trajectory." - Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho NW, 23 Sep'73


C12367

Omnidiametric (1)

← Omnidiametric | Omnidiametric (2) →


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C12368

Omnidiametric (2)

← Omnidiametric (1) | Omnidifferential Lag Rates →


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C12369

Omnidifferential Lag Rates

← Omnidiametric (2) | Omnidifferentiated Rates →


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C12370

Omnidifferentiated Rates

← Omnidifferential Lag Rates | Omnidimensional Light Matrix →


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C12371

Omnidimensional Light Matrix

← Omnidifferentiated Rates | Omnidimensional →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12372

Omnidimensional

← Omnidimensional Light Matrix | Omnidirectional →


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C12373

Omnidirectional

← Omnidimensional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"Omnidirectional can be chaos. It can mean everywhere, including returning upon itself. It is indiscrete. It is general case."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, 23 Sep'73

C12374

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional

"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 seems chaotic to him at first but on further consideration he finds the opposite to be true and that only inherent order is being manifest. First we observe that we cannot and do not live and experience either in a one-dimensional linear world, nor in a two-dimensional infinitely extended planar world."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1001.011001.01, 27 Feb'72

  • Citation & context at Nucleus (1), 17 Feb'72


C12375

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"Instead of omnidirectional, say timeless."

  • Citation at Timeless,19 Jun'71

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Beverly Hotel, New York, 19 June 1971.


C12376

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"It is a surprising thing that all closest packing begins with two balls rather than omnidirectionally. Two balls coming together is where thought begins ... it is a wedding thing. .. and it is very beautiful the way the two balls reoccur at each wave outwardly."

  • Citation at Two Balls Coming Together, 19 Jun'71

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Beverly Hotel, New York, 19 June 1971.


C12377

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"In book [Synergetics] I must eliminate the words 'three-dimensional' as meaningful [sic], and always use omnidirectional observation of multi-dimensional characteristics, with angle and frequency of cyclic reference as the only requirements."

  • Citation and context at Size (2), circa 1970

C12378

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


RBF Definitions

". . . Energy goes in all directions, expanding as

a bubble-- a spheroidal wave. A spheroidal wave is

omnidirectional-- like light going in all directions from

a candle. So our energy is going in all directions as a

bubble, and the surface of any spherical system always

increases as the second power of the linear. The rate at

which the surface will grow will be 186,000 miles a second

to the second power, that is, c2."

Citations

  1. MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 46 , 1965

C12379

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"Our experiences are inherently omnidirectional. We ourselves are walking around like this and before we were born in the womb we were moving in all directions. Our Earth is continually rotating and our milky way is continually rotating in the heavens, and so forth."

  • Cite OREGON Lecture #2 - p. 65, 2 Jul'62

C12380

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"Because of the incessant wheeling about of humans first in the womb, then in the baby carriage, then on foot, in the auto and ship and plane roundabout a spinning earth in a spinning solar system within an involuting-evolving, spirally spinning galaxy, totally inventoried experiences are inherently omnidirectional when considered as the sum of observational orientations."

  • Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 138, 1960

C12381

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

...Omnidirectional relationships are only angularly configured and are independent of size or dimension.

  • Citation and context at Brain's TV Studio, 1960

C12382

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"Universe, as all experience, is inherently omnidirectional in its observational orientations."

  • Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 138, 1960

C12383

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

'In' is unique to individual systems. One 'out' is common to all systems and is omnidirectional in respect to any one system...


C12384

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"This very initiation itself of first division of Universe into an omnidirectional, radially defined zone, between maxima and minima within-ness and without-ness sense and experience tunability, affects not only the local tuned-in system, but also the balance of Universe, within and without, even as does the little and big spherical triangle subdivide the system's 'surface' zoneness, circumferentially, so also here do the basic maxima and minima, radial and circumferential dichotomies, which are the basically differentiated acceleration functions and inherent reciprocal self-precessors."

(Above text closely parallels Ltr. to Donald W. Robertson, p.4, 8 Jan'55 at Zoneness: System Zoneness.)

  • Cite RBF draft Ltr. to Jim (Fitzgibbon?), Raleigh, NC, 1954-59

C12385

Omnidirectional

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional Clock →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional:

"Electromagnetic wave phenomena are . . . omnidirectional and omnipermearive."


C12386

Omnidirectional Clock

← Omnidirectional | Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of →


Cross Reference

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C12387

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of

← Omnidirectional Clock | Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of:

"...Frequency to the second power times ten plus two: is the number of balls in any given layer. This simple formula governing the rate at which balls are agglomerated around other balls or shells in closest packing is an elegant manifest of the reliably incisive transactions, formings and transformings of universe. I made that discovery and published it in 1944. This is the mathematics which the molecular biologists have confirmed and developed by virtue of which we can predict the number of nodes in the external protein shells of all the viruses, within which shells are housed the DNA-RNA programmed design controls of all the biological species and individuals within those species. Although the poliovirus is quite different from the common cold virus, and both are different from other viruses, all of them employ frequency to the second power times ten plus two in producing those most powerful structural enclosures of all the biological regeneration of life. It is the power of these geodesic-sphere shells that make so lethal those viruses unfriendly to man, 'They are almost indestructible.'

  • Cite RBF marginalia, New York, 19 June 1971, to Synergetics draft, Section. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-222.32222.32.

C12388

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of

← Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of | Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle Of (1) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of:

"Omnidirectional concentric closest packing of equal spheres about a nuclear sphere forms a series of vector equilibria of progressively higher frequencies. The number of vertexes or spheres in any given shell or layer is always edge frequency (F) to the second power times ten plus two.

Equation: 10 F² + 2 = number of vertexes or spheres in any layer.

"The equation for the total number of vertexes, or sphere centers, in all symmetrically concentric shells =

10 (F₁² + F₂² + F₃² + ... Fₙ²) + 2Fn + 1."


C12389

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle Of (1)

← Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics Principle of | Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres Synergetics Principle (2) →


Index Entry

Now I am going to take an inventory of those balls in the different layers. There are 12 balls in this layer and if we count these up we find that there are 42 balls in the next layers. In this top layer there are 92 balls. If I put on another layer you will find that there are 162-- and another layer will be 252. The number of layers always comes out with the number two as a suffix. We know that this system is a decimal system of notation. Therefore we are counting in what the mathematician calls congruence in modulo ten-- a modulus of 10 units-- and there is a constant excess of two.

We find in algebraic work if you use a constant suffix (where you always have, say, 33 and 53, you could treat it as 50 and come out with the same algebraic conditions.) Therefore if all these come out with the number two, I can drop off the number two and not affect the algebraic relationships.

If I drop off the number two in that column they will all be zeros; so this would read, 10, 40, 90, 160, 250, and if I had another one it would be 360. I see each one of these are 10's,


C12390

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres Synergetics Principle (2)

← Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle Of (1) | Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle Of (3) →


Index Entry


C12391

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle Of (3)

← Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres Synergetics Principle (2) | Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres (1) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle Of:

"began to get their clues. All the different viruses had different kinds of protein shells and so the polio virus was quite different from the other-- as was the common cold virus, but all of them were some kind of frequency brought out in this system, and the mathematics of it was cleanly predictable."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #7, pp.238-239, 11 Jul'62

C12392

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres (1)

← Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle Of (3) | Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres (2) →


Cross Reference

Equation: Omnidirectional Closest Packing Of Spheres

Prime Number Inherency & Constant Relative Abundance of the Topology of Symmetrical Structural Systems

Concentric Layering

Shell Growth Rate

Vector Equilibrium

Cross-References


C12393

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres (2)

← Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres (1) | Omnidirectional Frame of Reference →


Cross Reference

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C12394

Omnidirectional Frame of Reference

← Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres (2) | Omnidirectional Games →


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C12395

Omnidirectional Games

← Omnidirectional Frame of Reference | Omnidirectional Growth →


Cross Reference

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C12396

Omnidirectional Growth

← Omnidirectional Games | Omnidirectional Growth (2) →


Index Entry

A cone is simply a tetrahedron being rotated. Omnidirectional growth-- which means all life-- can only be accommodated by tetrahedron.

  • Cite RBF co Eja, Bear Island, 25 August 1971

  • Citation at Tetrahedron, 25 Aug'71


C12397

Omnidirectional Growth (2)

← Omnidirectional Growth | Omnidirectional Halo →


Cross Reference

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C12398

Omnidirectional Halo

← Omnidirectional Growth (2) | Omnidirectional Halo (1) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Halo:

"Any conceptual thought is a system and is structured tetrahedrally. This is because all conceptuality is polyhedral. The sums of all the angles around all the vertexes-- even crocodile, or a 10,000 frequency geodesic (which is what the Earth really is)-- will always be 720° less then the number of vertexes times 360°."

  • Cite RBF answer to Hugh Kenner query, 2 Mar'72

  • incorporated in SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-501.10501.10, 14 Mar'72


C12399

Omnidirectional Halo (1)

← Omnidirectional Halo | Omnidirectional Halo (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12400

Omnidirectional Halo (2)

← Omnidirectional Halo (1) | Omnidirectional Infoscope →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12401

Omnidirectional Infoscope

← Omnidirectional Halo (2) | Omnidirectionality →


Cross Reference

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C12402

Omnidirectionality

← Omnidirectional Infoscope | Omnidirectionality →


Index Entry

Omnidirectionality:

"The connection between the six degrees of freedom and omnidirectionality is, of course, the vector equilibrium, which combines the threeness of the cube in relation to 20 as unity - VE." ...

"Experience is inherently omnidirectional."

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

  • Citation & context at Experience, 25 Aug'71


C12403

Omnidirectionality

← Omnidirectionality | Omnidirectional Observation →


Index Entry

Omnidirectionality:

"Empirically we have only omnidirectionality without any fixed universal reference points."

  • Cite RBF holograph with old Synergetics Manuscript, circa 1970

C12404

Omnidirectional Observation

← Omnidirectionality | Omnidirectional Pattern →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12405

Omnidirectional Pattern

← Omnidirectional Observation | Omnidirectional Pattern →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Pattern:

"The Department of Mathematics at M.I.T states categorically the following:

Mathematics is the science of structure and pattern.

"I will state our case in the terms of an omnidirectional pattern- an isotropic vector matrix-- rather then In the more usually employed linear or planar patterns, and thus satisfy M.I.T.'s primary mathematical premise of structural patterning, which structure is inherently an omnidirectional plural wavelength and frequency event system."


C12406

Omnidirectional Pattern

← Omnidirectional Pattern | Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12407

Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds (1)

← Omnidirectional Pattern | Omnidirectional (2) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds:

"Omnidirectional means that a center of a movable sphere of observation has been established a priori by Universe for each individual's life's inescapably mobile viewpoint which, like humans' shadows, move everywhere silently with them. These physical existence environment surrounds of life events spontaneously resolve into two classes:

(1) those events which are passing tangentially by the observer, and

(2) those events/entities other than self which are moving radially either towards or away from the observer.

"The tangentially passing energy events are always and only moving in lines perpendicular to the radii of the observer, which means that the multiplicity @f his real events does not produce chaos: it produces discretely apprehendable experience increments all of which can be chartingly identified by angle and frequency data."


C12408

Omnidirectional (2)

← Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds (1) | Omnidirectional (3) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds:

"The observer's unfamiliarity with the phenomena which he is observing, and the multiplicity of items of interaction and their velocity of transformations and their omni-engulfing occurrences tend to dismay the observer's hope of reasonable or immediate commanding. Therefore observer's are often induced to surrender their attempts at technical comprehension of their experience--which surrender of the drive to comprehend fills the observer with a sense of chaos, which sensation he then subconsciously converts into an understanding by saying to himself that the environment is inherently chaotic, ergo inherently incomprehendible. Thus he satisfies himself that he is super-reasonable and that the Universe is annoyingly disorderly; ergo frequently dismissible, which seemingly warrants his invention of whatever kind of Universe seems momentarily most satisfying to him.

The more humanity probes and verifies experimentally by reducing its theories to demonstrable practice in order to learn whether their theories are valid or not, the more clearly does Universe reveal itself as being generated and regenerated only upon a complex of entirely orderly relationships. The inherent spherical center viewpoint

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draftat Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1001.031001.03+04, 27 Feb '72

9 FEB'73


C12409

Omnidirectional (3)

← Omnidirectional (2) | Omnidirectionality vs. Polarization →


Index Entry

"with which each individual is endowed generates its own orderly radii of observation in a closed finite system of event observations which are subject to orderly angular subdividing, recording, and interrelating in spherically trigonometric computational relationships to the observer's inherently orderly sphere of reference."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft At Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1001.041001.04, 27 Feb '72

C12410

Omnidirectionality vs. Polarization

← Omnidirectional (3) | Omnidirectional Precession →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12411

Omnidirectional Precession

← Omnidirectionality vs. Polarization | Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Precession:

"Omnidirectional precession is generalized."

  • Citation and context at General Case, 16 Feb'73

C12412

Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve

← Omnidirectional Precession | Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve:

"We need an omnidirectional shutterable sieve

where we can increase or reduce the magnitudes of our omnidirectional valve openings.

"Since we wish to be able to see in any direction

and likewise be able to obscure in any direction,

we recognize that it is difficult to make an opaque wall transparent

but it is very easy to opaque a transparent wall

by curtaining and shuttering."

  • Citation & context at Environmental Controls (2), 31 May'74

C12413

Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve

← Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve | Omnidirectional Terminal Case Corner →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12414

Omnidirectional Terminal Case Corner

← Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve | Omnidirectional Typewriter (1) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Terminal Case Corner:

"Since the central or nuclear sphere has no outer layer and is only the nucleus, its frequency of layer enclosures is zero. Following our symmetrically and convergently diminishing uniform rate of contraction to its inherent minimum and terminal frequency case of zero, and applying our generalized formula 10 F² + 2, we have 0² =0, 0 · 10 = 0, 0 +2 = 2, we discover that unity is two. This single nuclear sphere consists of both its concave inside and its exterior convex sphere, its inbounding turnaround to become outboundness consequently co-occurring. Unity is plural and at minimum two. That the nuclear ball is inherently two has been incontrovertibly discovered by getting nature into her omnidirectional terminal case corner."


C12415

Omnidirectional Typewriter (1)

← Omnidirectional Terminal Case Corner | Omnidirectional Typewriter (2) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Typewriter:

"All model studies are mainly probability studies and nearly always deal with linear probability. But my problems are not linear; they are omnidirectional. I am dealing with total system. That's what the world is not paying any attention to and that's why we're in trouble: Synergy shows that you cannot solve comprehensive problems by exclusively local linear models.

"We must begin with the general coordinating system used by nature in the closest packing of atoms such as the coordinates of the Dymaxion airocean world map. Another example is the omni-triangulated strip whose width exactly equals the altitude of the tetrahedron. You can completely spool-wrap all four faces of the tetrahedron; and the tetrahedron so wrapped has an axis running through it and out through the two unwrapped edges of the tetrahedron spool. Being a tetrahedron, this spool may be endlessly wrapped as an omnidirectionally closed system. Ergo, we have a device for recording all of the omnidirectionally occurring and observed data into a minimum system which is unwrappable into a flat ribbon printout with four-dimensional coordination."

"In this way of doing things everything remains in perpendicu-"


C12416

Omnidirectional Typewriter (2)

← Omnidirectional Typewriter (1) | Omnidirectional Typewriter (3) →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Typewriter:

"Clarity, as in the Dymaxion map where any star remains in exact perpendicularity over the point on the map of the world. The same triangles are going to come out flat and the same stars are in exact zenith over that point, as the radii remain perpendicular to the system independent of whether the triangular area edges are arcs or chords. This is an extraordinary mathematical transformation in which you can have omnidirectionality phenomena of all systems-- all gravitation, radiation, stars, fishes, everything-- all coming into coordinate printout in one flat ribbon map.

"What we have is an actual literal modelof an omnidirectional typewriter providing a complete convergent-divergent modelability for the data. When you put the data on such a strip it is identified specifically in the transformation wherever it is at all times.

"This can really identify the largest of all the computers on the Earth due to the fact that it reflects the pattern of the great-circle railroad tracks of energy. In other words, if you want to go from here to there in Universe, you've got to go through"


C12417

Omnidirectional Typewriter (3)

← Omnidirectional Typewriter (2) | Omnidirectional Typewriter →


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Omnidirectional Typewriter:

"the points of intertangency of the 25 great circles of fundamental symmetry which apply to all the atoms and their association as crystals in all the seven of the fundamental symmetry subsets. The 31 great circles of the icosahedron always shunt energies into local holding great-circle orbits, while the vector equilibrium opens the switching to omniuniverse energy travel. The icosahedron is red light, holding, No-Go; whereas vector equilibrium is a green light Go. The six great circles of the icosahedron act as holding patterns for energies. The 25 great circles of the vector equilibrium all go through the 12 tangential contact points of the 12 atomic spheres always closest packed around any one spherical atom domain. The 25 great circles of the vector equilibrium are the only railroad tracks of energy in the Universe, and as they get opened up some of them go through the 12 points just twice per circuit; whereas some of them go through the 12 points six times per circuit. That is, each of the four sets of great circles of the vector equilibrium's total of 25 (3, 4, 6, 12 = 25) have different numbers of local switch-off points per great-circle circuiting. With all these beautiful switches and stop-go controls, we comprehend the"


C12418

Omnidirectional Typewriter

← Omnidirectional Typewriter (3) | Omnidirectional Typewriter →


Index Entry

Omnidirectional Typewriter:

"method by which nature can shunt, valve, hold, and transmit all information in Universe. This is the information control system of the Universe. This is the way spheres transmit through closest packing patterns. This is why transistors work; that's how somebody suddenly discovered this little piece of metal valving energy with reliable regularities. Science stupidly called it 'solid State' physics because they couldn't see those beautiful little atoms and electrons' railroad tracks and their great-circle energy holding patterns.

"So we have here the design for an omnidirectional info-storing-and-retrieving and printout typewriter for communicating all acquirable info. Synergetics mathematics has the ability to take the spherical and pull it out in the flat. The least distorted transformational projection of the Dymaxion airocean world map is an icosahedron, but the simplest frame of reference is the spherical tetrahedron which provides the omnitriangulated grid, strip-wrapped tetrahedron.

"This is how you bring the omnidirectional into a flat projection. This is how the tetrahedron, the basic structural system of"


C12419

Omnidirectional Typewriter

← Omnidirectional Typewriter | Omnidirectional Typewriter →


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Omnidirectional Typewriter:

"Universe, unwraps linearly to an infinity of varying frequencies of angle and frequency modulation. Here we have a conceptual model that you can program: that is exactly what all the theoretical computer model specialists have been missing, ergo the chasm between their projective strategies and mine; they are running blindly into catastrophe but they need not do so."

  • Tape transcript, Phila. Pa. pp.4-8, 15 Jun'74; SYNERGETICS draft new \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1100-triangular-geodesics#section-1130.001130, 10 Sep'74

C12420

Omnidirectional Typewriter

← Omnidirectional Typewriter | Omnidirectional Wave (1) →


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Atomic Computer Complex

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C12421

Omnidirectional Wave (1)

← Omnidirectional Typewriter | Omnidirectional Wheel →


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C12422

Omnidirectional Wheel

← Omnidirectional Wave (1) | Omnidirectional (1) →


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Omnidirectional Wheel:

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C12423

Omnidirectional (1)

← Omnidirectional Wheel | Omnidirectional (2A) →


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Force Lines: Omnidirectional Lines Of

Omnidirectionality & Polarization

Television: Omnidirectional TV Set

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C12424

Omnidirectional (2A)

← Omnidirectional (1) | Omnidirectional (2B) →


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Omni permeative, 9 Apr'40*

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C12425

Omnidirectional (2B)

← Omnidirectional (2A) | Omnidirectional (3) →


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Four Intergreared Mobility Freedoms, 2 Nov'73

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C12426

Omnidirectional (3)

← Omnidirectional (2B) | Omnidivergent →


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C12427

Omnidivergent

← Omnidirectional (3) | Omnidynamic →


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Cross-References

  • Three: !!Number Function of Three in a Four-axial System, 24 Jan'76

C12428

Omnidynamic

← Omnidivergent | Omnidynamic (1) →


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Omnidynamic:

"The vector equilibrium produces conservation of omnidynamic Universe despite many entropic local energy dissipations of star tetrahedra."

  • Cite RBF dictation, Washington, DC, 7 Oct. '71 incorporated in Synergetics Text at 'Antitetrahedron,' Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-638.02638.02.

C12429

Omnidynamic (1)

← Omnidynamic | Omnidynamic (2) →


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C12430

Omnidynamic (2)

← Omnidynamic (1) | Oniscology →


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Star Tetrahedron & VE, 9 Nov'73

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C12431

Oniscology

← Omnidynamic (2) | Omnieconomic →


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C12432

Omnieconomic

← Oniscology | Omniegalitarian →


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Omnieconomic:

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C12433

Omniegalitarian

← Omnieconomic | Omniembracing →


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Omniegalitarian: See Revolution, Jan'72

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C12434

Omniembracing

← Omniegalitarian | Omni-embracing →


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Omniembracing:

"Gravity is circumferentially omniembracing and is never partial, but is always whole."

"it is the sum of all the no-points embracing all the points; and it compounds at the surface-embracing second-power rate of the linear proximity gains. All the no-points (novents) are always embracing all the points."

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

C12435

Omni-embracing

← Omniembracing | Omniembracing vs. Permeating →


Index Entry

Omni-embracing:

"Gravity is omni-embracing and is not focusable."

  • Cite-Synergetics draft, Sc.,326, August 1977

  • Citation at Gravity, Aug'71


C12436

Omniembracing vs. Permeating

← Omni-embracing | Omniembracing Squeeze →


Index Entry

Omniembracing vs. Permeating:

"Joseph Needham's 'above and below' and his 'higher and lower' are linear.

'Out' expressly is the containing and the contained: in synergetics, the omniembracing and the permeating."

  • Citation & context at Synergetic Hierarchy, 5 May'74

C12437

Omniembracing Squeeze

← Omniembracing vs. Permeating | Omniembracing (1) →


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Omniembracing Squeeze:

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C12438

Omniembracing (1)

← Omniembracing Squeeze | Omniembracing (2) →


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C12439

Omniembracing (2)

← Omniembracing (1) | Omniequiangularity (1) →


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Truth & Love, 16 Feb'73

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C12440

Omniequiangularity (1)

← Omniembracing (2) | Omni-equi-divisible →


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C12441

Omni-equi-divisible

← Omniequiangularity (1) | Omniequilateral (1) →


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C12442

Omniequilateral (1)

← Omni-equi-divisible | Omniequi-economic →


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C12443

Omniequi-economic

← Omniequilateral (1) | Omniequilibrium (1) →


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C12444

Omniequilibrium (1)

← Omniequi-economic | Omniequilibrium (2) →


Index Entry

Omniequilibrium:

"I seek a word to express most succinctly the complexedly pulsative, inside-outing, integrative-disintegrative, counter-vailing behaviors of the vector equilibrium. 'Librium' represents the degrees of freedom. Universe is omnilibrious because it accommodates all the every-time-recurrent, 12-alternatively-optional degrees of equieconomical freedoms. Omniequilibrrious means all the foregoing.

"The sphere is a convex vector equilibrium, and the spaces between closest-packed uniradius spheres are the concave vector equilibria or, in their contractive form, the concave octahedra. In going contractively from vector equilibrium to equi-vector-edged tetrahedron ..., we go from a volumetric 20-ness to a volumetric oneness, a twentyfold contraction. In the vector-equilibrium jitterbug, the axis does not rotate, but the equator does. On the other hand, if you hold the equator and rotate the axis, the system contracts. Twisting one end of the axis to rotate it terminates the jitterbug's 20-volume to 4-volume octahedral state contraction, whereafter the contraction momentum throws a torque in the system with a leverage force of 20 to 1. It contracts until it becomes a"


C12445

Omniequilibrium (2)

← Omniequilibrium (1) | Omniequilibrium (1) →


Index Entry

Omniequilibrium:

"volume of one as a quadrivalent tetrahedron, that is, with the four edges of the tetrahedron congruent. Precessionally aided by other galaxies' mass-attractive tensional forces acting upon them to accelerate their axial, twist-and-torque-imposed contractions, this torque momentum may account for the way stars contract into dwarfs and pulsars, or for the way that galaxies pulsate or contract into the incredibly vast and dense, paradoxically named 'black holes.'"


C12446

Omniequilibrium (1)

← Omniequilibrium (2) | Omniequilbrious Omniequilbrium (2) →


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C12447

Omniequilbrious Omniequilbrium (2)

← Omniequilibrium (1) | Omni-equi-optimum →


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C12448

Omni-equi-optimum

← Omniequilbrious Omniequilbrium (2) | Omniexpanding (1) →


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Omni-equi-optimum:

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C12449

Omniexpanding (1)

← Omni-equi-optimum | Omniexpanding Omniexpansive (2) →


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C12450

Omniexpanding Omniexpansive (2)

← Omniexpanding (1) | Omniexperienceable →


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C12451

Omniexperienceable

← Omniexpanding Omniexpansive (2) | Omniexplicable →


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C12452

Omniexplicable

← Omniexperienceable | Omnifavorable (1) →


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Omniexplicable:

Cross-References

  • Skinner, B.F.

C12453

Omnifavorable (1)

← Omniexplicable | Omnifinite →


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C12454

Omnifinite

← Omnifavorable (1) | Omnifinite (1) →


Index Entry

"Universe is finite because it is the aggregate of omnifinite local experiences. All experiences begin and end. Physics has found no continuums; instead it has found only discrete omniseparate, finite quanta.

"Meaningful segments of scenario Universe are finitely furnished with omnifinite experiences."

  • Cite RBF rewrite of Finite Furniture, 1960, done at Sarasota, Fla., 11 Feb'71

C12455

Omnifinite (1)

← Omnifinite | Omnifreedom →


Cross Reference

See Twenty-foot Earth Globe & 200-foot Celestial Sphere, (11)

Cross-References

  • Twenty-foot Earth Globe \& 200-foot Celestial Sphere, (11)

C12456

Omnifreedom

← Omnifinite (1) | Omnifrequency (1) →


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C12457

Omnifrequency (1)

← Omnifreedom | Omni-function →


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C12458

Omni-function

← Omnifrequency (1) | Omni-seared →


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C12459

Omni-seared

← Omni-function | Omnigeometric →


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Omni-seared:

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C12460

Omnigeometric

← Omni-seared | Omnigram Omnigramming →


Index Entry

Omnigeometric:

"... A tethered ball on a long string is free to describe any omnigeometric forms of circles, spheres, or giraffes, but it cannot get away from the Universe."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-401.02401.02, 27 May'72

C12461

Omnigram Omnigramming

← Omnigeometric | Omnihalo →


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C12462

Omnihalo

← Omnigram Omnigramming | Omnihalo →


Index Entry

Omnihalo:

"The considered relevancy within the zone of lucidity consists of one tetrahedron or more. For each 'considered tetrahedron,' there are three complementary always and only co-occurring parametric tetrahedra. We discover that our omnihalo epistemological accounting consists entirely of rational tetrahedral quantation."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-535.07535.07; RBF rewrite of "Omnidirectional Halo," p.153, Nov'71

C12463

Omnihalo

← Omnihalo | Omni-humanity →


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C12464

Omni-humanity

← Omnihalo | Omni-idealized →


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Omni-humanity:

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C12465

Omni-idealized

← Omni-humanity | Omni-inbound →


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Omni-idealized:

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C12466

Omni-inbound

← Omni-idealized | Omniinclusive →


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C12467

Omniinclusive

← Omni-inbound | Omninexorable (1) →


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Truth & Love

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C12468

Omninexorable (1)

← Omniinclusive | Omni-innate →


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C12469

Omni-innate

← Omninexorable (1) | Omniintegrating Omniintegration →


Index Entry

Omni-innate:

"I have powerful reasons for assuming that genius is omni-innate. Our first child was born at the time of World War I [and so on, into the Alexandra Theme.] ..."


C12470

Omniintegrating Omniintegration

← Omni-innate | Omni-Integrity →


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16 Aug'70

4 Apr'73

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C12471

Omni-Integrity

← Omniintegrating Omniintegration | Omniintegrity →


Index Entry

Omni-Integrity:

"But within the mystery

Lies the region

Of humanly discovered phenomena

Whose whole region

Is progressively disclosing

An omni-integrity of orderliness,

Of interactive and interaccommodative

Generalized principles."

  • Cite INTUITION, pp.39-40 May '72

C12472

Omniintegrity

← Omni-Integrity | Omni-Intellectual →


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C12473

Omni-Intellectual

← Omniintegrity | Omniinteraccelerating →


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Omni-Intellectual:

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C12474

Omniinteraccelerating

← Omni-Intellectual | Omni-interaccommodation →


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C12475

Omni-interaccommodation

← Omniinteraccelerating | Omni-interaccommodative →


Index Entry

Omni-interaccommodation:

"And the why-for and how-come

Of omni-interaccommodation

Of all the known family

Of weightless, eternal, generalized principles--

Thus far discovered

By scientific observation

To be metaphysically governing

In elegant mathematical order

All Scenario Universe's

Interrelationships, transformations and transactions,

Without one principle contradicting another--

Are all and together

Absolute mystery."

  • Cite INTUITION, p.42 May '72

C12476

Omni-interaccommodative

← Omni-interaccommodation | Omniinteraccommodation Omniinteraccommodative →


Index Entry

Omni-interaccommodative:

"... The complex code of eternal metaphysical principles is omni-interaccommodative. That is it has no intercontradiction."

  • Cite Dreyfuss Preface, "DECEASE OF MEANING," 28 Apr '71, pp 4-5.

C12477

Omniinteraccommodation Omniinteraccommodative

← Omni-interaccommodative | Omni-interacting →


Cross Reference

Synegretic Integral, May'72

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C12478

Omni-interacting

← Omniinteraccommodation Omniinteraccommodative | Omni-interactive →


Index Entry

Omni-interacting:

"The Universe is the minimum as well as the maximum closed system of omni-interacting, precessionally transforming, complementary transactions of synergetic regeneration. . . ."

  • Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 135. 1960

C12479

Omni-interactive

← Omni-interacting | Omniinteractions Omniinteracting →


Index Entry

. . . The orderly complex of omni-interactive, pure, weightless and apparently eternal principles. . .


C12480

Omniinteractions Omniinteracting

← Omni-interactive | Omniinteraltering →


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Omniinteractions: Omniinteracting:

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C12481

Omniinteraltering

← Omniinteractions Omniinteracting | Omni-inter-between →


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C12482

Omni-inter-between

← Omniinteraltering | Omniintercomplementation →


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Omni-inter-between:

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C12483

Omniintercomplementation

← Omni-inter-between | Omniintercoordinating →


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C12484

Omniintercoordinating

← Omniintercomplementation | Omniinterdependence (1) →


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Omniintercoordinating:

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C12485

Omniinterdependence (1)

← Omniintercoordinating | Omniinteraffective →


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C12486

Omniinteraffective

← Omniinterdependence (1) | Omniinterfering →


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Omniinteraffective:

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C12487

Omniinterfering

← Omniinteraffective | Omniintermeshed →


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Omniinterfering:

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C12488

Omniintermeshed

← Omniinterfering | Omniinterorderliness →


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Omniintermeshed:

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C12489

Omniinterorderliness

← Omniintermeshed | Omniinterpulsive →


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C12490

Omniinterpulsive

← Omniinterorderliness | Omniinterrelationships (1) →


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C12491

Omniinterrelationships (1)

← Omniinterpulsive | Omniinterrelevant →


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C12492

Omniinterrelevant

← Omniinterrelationships (1) | Omniinterresonated →


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Omniinterrelevant:

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C12493

Omniinterresonated

← Omniinterrelevant | Omni-intertangency →


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C12494

Omni-intertangency

← Omniinterresonated | Omniintertransformable Omniintertransformabilities →


Index Entry

Omni-intertangency:

"Systems are individually conceptual polyhedral integrities. Human awareness's concession of 'space' acknowledges a nonconceptually-defined experience. The omniorderly integrity of omnidirectionally and infinitely extensible, fundamentally coordinating, closest packing of uniradius spheres and their ever coordinately uniform radial expandibility accommodates seemingly remote spherical nucleations which expand radially into omni-intertangency. Omni-intertangency evidences closest sphere packing and its inherent isotropic vector matrix, which clearly and finitely defines the omnirational volumetric ratios of the only concave octahedra and concave vector equilibria discretely domaining all the in-betweenness of closest-packed-sphere interspace. The closest-packed-sphere interspace had been inscrutable a priori to the limit phase of omni-intertangencies; which limit phase is, was, and always will be, omnipotential of experimental verification of orderly integrity of omni-intercomplementarity of the space-time, special-case, local conceptualizing and the momentarily unconsidered seeming nothingness of all otherness."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1006.131006.13, 17 Feb'73

C12495

Omniintertransformable Omniintertransformabilities

← Omni-intertangency | Omniintertransformative →


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C12496

Omniintertransformative

← Omniintertransformable Omniintertransformabilities | Omniintertriangulated →


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Omniintertransformative:

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C12497

Omniintertriangulated

← Omniintertransformative | Omniinvisible →


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C12498

Omniinvisible

← Omniintertriangulated | Omnikinetic →


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Omniinvisible:

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C12499

Omnikinetic

← Omniinvisible | Omniknowing →


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C12500

Omniknowing

← Omnikinetic | Omnilibrium →


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C12501

Omnilibrium

← Omniknowing | Omniliterate →


Index Entry

Omnilibrium:

"I want a word to express the integrative-disintegrative balance of the vector equilibrium. 'Librium' represents the degrees of freedom. Omnilibrium: Universe is omni-librious because it accommodates all the degrees of freedom. Omnilibrium means we do not have to use degrees of freedom any more.

"The sphere is the convex vector equilibrium and the spaces between are the concave vector equilibrium or, in its contractive form, the octahedron.

"We go from a 20-ness to a fourness: a fivefold contraction. . . . as pulsars, stars go to dwarfs. It's a five-power acceleration. . . In the jitterbug the axis does not rotate, but the equator does. On the other hand, if you hold the equator and contract the system, you force the axis to twist; it throws a torque in it at a 20-to-1 leverage. It contracts until it becomes the tetrahedron. This is the way galaxies interpulsate. The nebula plunge through zero and become negative, invisible, the black hole."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, DC, 19 Feb '72

C12502

Omniliterate

← Omnilibrium | Omnilocal →


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C12503

Omnilocal

← Omniliterate | Omnimanifest (1) →


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Omnilocal:

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C12504

Omnimanifest (1)

← Omnilocal | Omnimedium Transport Sequence (1) →


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C12505

Omnimedium Transport Sequence (1)

← Omnimanifest (1) | Omnimedium Transport Sequence (2) →


Index Entry

There are two kinds of flying:

(a) soaring-- like a gull

(b) running on water-- like a duck. You've seen a duck taking off the water or landing: it's like a hammerthrower or a pole vaulter: jet stilting.

Fruits and seeds are also streamlined, not just birds. Seeds are tubes designed to withstand the frost, to work down into the Earth, and also to come up at the right time....

A naked man jumps his own height in the high jump. With a pole vault he can jump about three times his own height, even though he is weighted down by the pole, by running he can build up momentum into the situation. If he could grab another pole each time he could keep up the momentum and vaulting indefinitely.

A duck keeps falling but builds it up into more altitude. Like a plane launched from a carrier, the first thing it does is to nose down for increased speed. Jet stilts. A duck has two jet stilts; it then builds up the lift like a blimp flier.

  • Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping, Philadelphia, 29 Jan'75

C12506

Omnimedium Transport Sequence (2)

← Omnimedium Transport Sequence (1) | Omnimedium Transport Sequence (3) →


Index Entry

Omnimedium Transport Sequence:

"All this suggests that we could build an omnimedium vehicle without wings; therefore it could be much lighter and be propelled by twin-angled jet stilts. Omnimedium twin-jet orientable stilts. It could have a turbine jet effect with liquid oxygen for jet propulsion and with wheels. The stilts would converge just above your head. Like stilt walking: when you move the stilt forward it becomes the third compression member which is always initiatable. You'd be hanging from the vectors which converge above your head. A tetrahedron.

"There was not enough capital available for a proper design solution to the housing shortage; nor was there enough capital for the development of a full omnimedium transport system. I saw that the first artifact could suggest only one phase of a full omnimedium transport system. The Dymaxion car was not designed as just a new type of automobile; it was designed to test the ground-taxi-ing quality of an omnimedium transport system. The most dangerous condition of flying is when you make contact with the Earth. The fairing and streamlining has to be superb. It was difficult to control the Dymaxion car with wind on the highway and you had to learn how to manage it."

  • Cite RBF at Penn Rel videotaping, Philadelphia, 29 Jan'75

C12507

Omnimedium Transport Sequence (3)

← Omnimedium Transport Sequence (2) | Omnimedium Transport Sequence →


Index Entry

Omnimedium Transport Sequence:

"I did not design an automobile; I was not putting a car into production. I was merely designing a prototype omnimedium vehicle. The propulsion was up forward and the steering was in the rear-- for ruddering: that's the way nature does it-- with front traction and rear steering.

"Take a wheelbarrow. You push it and a bad bump will hit you in the stomach. But if you pull a wheelbarrow it will not skid.... The front-steered car, due to kingpins, can only turn at about 34 degrees, without a rudder post. But with a rudder post you can turn at 90 degrees. And the center of gravity was so low that you could not turn it over; it was like a gun carriage. At 15 m.p.h. the inboard wheel could turn on a one-foot radius.

"It could carry eleven passengers. It was 19 feet long. But it tended to head into cross winds. So very fine controls were needed. So we had all custom hardware and shives. The tires would tend to distort.

"One of the oldest creatures known to man is the horseshoe crab. It is designed to go across streams. It is shaped in"


C12508

Omnimedium Transport Sequence

← Omnimedium Transport Sequence (3) | Omnimedium Transport →


Index Entry

a 120-degree crescent with single-tail focus, thus able to use its secondary tail to go across currents. So I made the second Dymaxion with its rear wheel on an extensible boom that retracts when the car slows down. It went 122 m.p.h. I just wanted to see whether the principles were right. It had a beautiful faired underbelly. And the car could waltz: it really could waltz.

"I worked with Starling Burgess. He understood that the navy is world and the army is local. At one stage we had what Burgess called the 'flying bedstead': he thought it could work at low altitude, just above water, with JATO and ram-jets. The ideal would be to put humans in harness with jet stilts."

  • Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping, Philadelphia, 29 Jan'75

C12509

Omnimedium Transport

← Omnimedium Transport Sequence | Omnimedium Transport (1) →


Index Entry

Omnimedium Transport:

"In the 1930's I first used the term omnimedium transport to describe an automotive system adopted to land, sea, and air."

  • Cite RBF to EJA & BO'R, 3200 Idaho, 18 Feb'72

C12510

Omnimedium Transport (1)

← Omnimedium Transport | Omnimedium Omnimedium Transport (2) →


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C12511

Omnimedium Omnimedium Transport (2)

← Omnimedium Transport (1) | Omnimobilisation →


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C12512

Omnimobilisation

← Omnimedium Omnimedium Transport (2) | Omnimotions →


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  • Desovereignisation Sequence, 15 May'75

C12513

Omnimotions

← Omnimobilisation | OmniMotion →


Index Entry

Omnimotions:

"Precession is uniquely dependent

Upon the entirely unexplained,

Ergo mystically occurring,

Omnimotions of Universe

Successfully hypothesized by Einstein

In contradistinction

To Newton's assumed

A priori cosmic norm of 'at rest,'"


C12514

OmniMotion

← Omnimotions | Omniorderly →


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OmniMotion:

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C12515

Omniorderly

← OmniMotion | Omni-orientation →


Cross Reference

Omniorderly: See Design, 22 May'73 Ecology Sequence, (A) Scheme of Reference, 26 Sep'73 Succes as Norm of Today & Tomorrow, May'72

Succes as Norm of Today & Tomorrow, May'72

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C12516

Omni-orientation

← Omniorderly | Omniorientation Omnioriented →


Index Entry

Omni-orientation:

"Omni-orientation of focal points of structure is at most symmetrical equivalence of interdistancing."

  • Citation and context at Radome Sequence (1), 29 Dec'58

C12517

Omniorientation Omnioriented

← Omni-orientation | Omnipermeative →


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C12518

Omnipermeative

← Omniorientation Omnioriented | Omniparameative →


Index Entry

Omnipermeative:

"Electromagnetic wave phenomena are . . omnidirectional and omnipermeative."

  • Cite NO MORE SECOND HAND GOD, p. 89. 9 Apr'40

C12519

Omniparameative

← Omnipermeative | Omniipersistent →


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C12520

Omniipersistent

← Omniparameative | Omni-phase-bond-integration →


Index Entry

Synergetics text at \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-206.00206


C12521

Omni-phase-bond-integration

← Omniipersistent | Omniplanetary →


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C12522

Omniplanetary

← Omni-phase-bond-integration | Omnipotence (1) →


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C12523

Omnipotence (1)

← Omniplanetary | Omnipotence Omnipotential (2) →


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C12524

Omnipotence Omnipotential (2)

← Omnipotence (1) | Omnipotential-energy Phase →


Cross Reference

Closet-packed Symmetry, 17 Feb'73

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C12525

Omnipotential-energy Phase

← Omnipotence Omnipotential (2) | Omnipowerful →


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C12526

Omnipowerful

← Omnipotential-energy Phase | Omniprocessional →


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C12527

Omniprocessional

← Omnipowerful | Omnipresent →


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C12528

Omnipresent

← Omniprocessional | Omniproximities →


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C12529

Omniproximities

← Omnipresent | Omnipulsative Asymmetry →


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C12530

Omnipulsative Asymmetry

← Omniproximities | Omnipulsative →


Index Entry

Omnipulsative Asymmetry:

"The difference between the physical and the metaphysical is the omnipulsative asymmetry of all the physical oscillation in respect to the equilibrium."

  • Citation & context at Metaphysical & Physical, 28 Feb'71

  • Cite RBF dictation to EJA for SYNERGETICS draft \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-205.30205.3, Oct'71


C12531

Omnipulsative

← Omnipulsative Asymmetry | Omniradial →


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C12532

Omniradial

← Omnipulsative | Omniradially →


Index Entry

Omniradial:

"Omniradial is a special case of omnidiametric. It is very discrete. It permits only one direction: inwardly OR outwardly. Omnidiametric permits two directions: inwardly AND outwardly."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho NW, 23 Sep'73

C12533

Omniradially

← Omniradial | Omniradial (1) →


Index Entry

Omniradially:

"Tension is omniradially conversive and is both electromagnetically and gravitationally tense because eternally and integrally comprehensive."

  • Cite Synergetics Draft, at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-640.70640.70, Dec. '71.

C12534

Omniradial (1)

← Omniradially | Omniradial (2) →


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  • Omnidiameiric

C12535

Omniradial (2)

← Omniradial (1) | Omniradiant (2) →


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  • Focus = Beamable = Wirable, 1 Apr'72

C12536

Omniradiant (2)

← Omniradial (2) | Omniradiational →


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C12537

Omniradiational

← Omniradiant (2) | Omnirandomness →


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C12538

Omnirandomness

← Omniradiational | Omnirational Control Matrix →


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C12539

Omnirational Control Matrix

← Omnirandomness | Omnidirectional Control Matrix →


Index Entry

Omnirational Control Matrix:

"The great-circle subdivisioning of the 48 basic equilibrious LCD triangles of the vector equilibrium may be representationally draw within the 120 basic disequilibrium LCD triangles of the icosahedron, thus defining all the aberrations-- and their magnitudes-- existing between the equilibrious and disequilibrious states, and providing an omnirational control matrix for all topological, trigonometric, physical, and chemical accounting."

  • Cite RBF marginalis at p.483 incorporated in SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/900-modelability#section-901.19901.19, 12 May'75

C12540

Omnidirectional Control Matrix

← Omnirational Control Matrix | Omnirationality →


Cross Reference

Omnidirectional Control Matrix:

Cross-References


C12541

Omnirationality

← Omnidirectional Control Matrix | Omnirationality →


Index Entry

Omnirationality:

"While nature oscillates and palpitates asymmetrically in respect to the frame of the omnirational vector equilibrium, the plus and minus magnitudes of asymmetry are rational fractions of the omnirationality of the equilibrious state..."


C12542

Omnirationality

← Omnirationality | Omnirationality (1) →


Index Entry

Omnirationality:

"... The proton group and the neutron group account rationally for all physical structures.

"Chemistry's Omnirationality. When I first sought to find the comprehensive coordinate system employed by nature's omnirational associating and disassociating-- always joining in whole low order numbers, as for instance, H₂O, and never H₂.0-- persuaded me that nature's comprehensive coordination must be omnirational despite geometry's transcendental irrational number and other 'pure' non-experimentally demonstrable incommensurable inter-integer relationships."


C12543

Omnirationality (1)

← Omnirationality | Omnirationality (2) →


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C12544

Omnirationality (2)

← Omnirationality (1) | Omniregenerative →


Cross Reference

Generalization & Special Case, 23 Jan'77

Oscillation, 21 Dec'71

Powering: Fourth Dimension, 18 Nov'72

Powering: Sixth Powering, 26 Nov'72

Synergetics, 1959

XYZ Quadrant at Centerof Octahedron, 14 May'75

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C12545

Omniregenerative

← Omnirationality (2) | Omniresent (2) →


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C12546

Omniresent (2)

← Omniregenerative | Omnisameness →


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C12547

Omnisameness

← Omniresent (2) | Omniscience →


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C12548

Omniscience

← Omnisameness | Omniscience →


Index Entry

Omniscience:

"What I mean by omniscience

Is synergetically transcendental

Even to Einstein."

  • Cite RBF to EJA

Sarasota, Florida

7 February 1971


C12549

Omniscience

← Omniscience | Omniscience/ Transcendent of Omnipotence →


Index Entry

Omniscience:

"Omniscience is evidently of comprehensively transcendental alacrity to the speed of light whose relatively slow articulations in Universe are readily anticipated by intellectually initiated and disciplined computation of mind."

  • For citation and context see Intellection, 1960

C12550

Omniscience/ Transcendent of Omnipotence

← Omniscience | Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence →


Index Entry

Omniscience/ Transcendent of Omnipotence

"There is a question-asking possibility that metaphysical omniscience may be transcendental in its velocity to that of omnipotence, i.e., the definitive physical speed of energy as radiation."

  • Cite UNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 163, as rewritten by RBF in Washington DC, 21 Dec, 1971.

  • Citation at Metaphysical and Physical, 21 Dec'71


C12551

Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence

← Omniscience/ Transcendent of Omnipotence | Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence →


Index Entry

Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence:

"There is a question-asking-possibility that omniscience may be transcendental in velocity to the definitive physical speed of energy omnipotence."

  • Citation & context at Future of Synergetics, 1960
  • Cite Omnidirectional Halo, p. 163. 1960

C12552

Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence

← Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence | Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence (1) →


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Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence:

"The synergetic anticipatory capabilities of intellect... imply the possibility of a velocity transcendence of omniscient functioning over omnipotence functioning, which could mean an intellectually regenerated evolutionary extension of Universe in generalized synergetical integrity."

  • Citation and context at Anticipatory, 1960

C12553

Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence (1)

← Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence | Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence (2) →


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Cross-References

  • Metaphysical Transcendent of Physical

C12554

Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence (2)

← Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence (1) | Omniscience vs. Ego →


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C12555

Omniscience vs. Ego

← Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence (2) | Omniscience (1) →


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C12556

Omniscience (1)

← Omniscience vs. Ego | Omniscience (2) →


Cross Reference

Competence: A Knowing Competence Greater than That of Humans

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C12557

Omniscience (2)

← Omniscience (1) | Omnisimilar →


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C12558

Omnisimilar

← Omniscience (2) | Omnispecialized →


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C12559

Omnispecialized

← Omnisimilar | Omnistructured (1) →


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C12560

Omnistructured (1)

← Omnispecialized | Omnisubconscious →


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C12561

Omnisubconscious

← Omnistructured (1) | Omnisuccess →


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C12562

Omnisuccess

← Omnisubconscious | Omnisurface (1) →


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C12563

Omnisurface (1)

← Omnisuccess | Omnisurface (2) →


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C12564

Omnisurface (2)

← Omnisurface (1) | Omniisurround →


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C12565

Omniisurround

← Omnisurface (2) | Omnisymmetrical →


Index Entry

Omniisurround:

"... of such sizes that the crocodile is large enough to omnisurround or swallow the 20-foot miniature Earth globe..."


C12566

Omnisymmetrical

← Omniisurround | Omniisymmetrical →


Index Entry

Omnisymmetrical:

"Poles are symmetrical to each other, but not

omnisymmetrical like the icosahedron and tetrahedron."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash DC, 17 Feb '72

C12567

Omniisymmetrical

← Omnisymmetrical | Omnisymmetrically Generated →


Index Entry

Omniisymmetrical:

"Symmetrical means having no local asymmetries. Omniisymmetrical permits local asymmetries. Universe is omniisymmetrical. A three-bladed propeller is dynamically symmetrical (three pear-shaped blades at 120° to each other inscribed in an equilateral triangle). The propeller blade is locally asymmetrical."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, 31 May 1971.

  • Citation & context at Asymmetry, 31 May'71


C12568

Omnisymmetrically Generated

← Omniisymmetrical | Omnisymmetrical (1) →


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C12569

Omnisymmetrical (1)

← Omnisymmetrically Generated | Omnisymmetrical: Omnisymmetry (2) →


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C12570

Omnisymmetrical: Omnisymmetry (2)

← Omnisymmetrical (1) | Omnisynergetic →


Cross Reference

OmniSymmetrical: OmniSymmetry:

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C12571

Omnisynergetic

← Omnisymmetrical: Omnisymmetry (2) | OmniSynergetic (1) →


Index Entry

Omnisynergetic:

"This omnirational, omnidirectional comprehensive coordinate system of Universe is omnisynergetic."

"This coordinate system is ever regenerative in respect to the nuclear centers all of which are rationally accounted for by synergetics."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1004.111004.11, 30 Jan'73

C12572

OmniSynergetic (1)

← Omnisynergetic | Omnisynnergetic (2) →


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C12573

Omnisynnergetic (2)

← OmniSynergetic (1) | Omnisystem →


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C12574

Omnisystem

← Omnisynnergetic (2) | Omnitensional →


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C12575

Omnitensional

← Omnisystem | Omnitetrahedral →


Index Entry

Omnitensional:

"Universe is omnitensional integrity."

  • Cite Synergetics Draft (Dec '71) at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-650.07650.07. Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/700-tensegrity#section-700.04700.04, 14 Oct'72

C12576

Omnitetrahedral

← Omnitensional | Omnitopology →


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C12577

Omnitopology

← Omnitetrahedral | Omnitopology →


Index Entry

Omnitopology:

"The conceptual-system geometries of omnitopology are defined only by the system withinness and withoutness differentiating a plurality of loci occurring approximately midway between the most intimate proximity moments of the respectively convergent-divergent wavilinear vectors, orbits, and spin equators of the system."

  • Citation and context at Interference: You Really Can't Get There from Here, 19 Dec'73

C12578

Omnitopology

← Omnitopology | Omnitopology →


Index Entry

Omnitopology:

"Omnitopology differs from Euler's superficial topology in that it extends its concerns to the topological domains of non-nuclear closest-packed spherical arrays and with the domains of the non-nuclear-containing polyhedra thus formed. Omnitopology is concerned, for instance, with the individually unself-identifying concave octahedra and concave vector equilibria volumetric space domains betweeningly defined within the closest-packed sphere complexes; as well as with the individually self-identifying convex octahedra and convex vector equilibria, which latter are spontaneously singled out by the observer's optical comprehendibility as the finite integrities and entities of the locally and individual-spherically-closed systems dividing all the Universe into all the macrocosmic outsideness and all the microcosmic insideness of the observably closed, finite, local systems-- in contradistinction to the undefinability of the omnidirectional space nothingness frequently confronting the observer."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1006.111006.11, 17 Feb'73

C12579

Omnitopology

← Omnitopology | Omnitopology →


RBF Definitions

"In contradistinction to, and in complementation of, Eulerian topology, omnitopology deals with the generalized equatabilities of a priori generalized omnidirectional domains of vectorially articulated linear interrelationships, their vertexial interference loci, and consequent uniquely differentiated areal and volumetric domains, angles, frequencies, symmetries, asymmetries, polarizations, structural-pattern integrities, associative interbondabilities, intertransformabilities, and transformative-system limits, simplexes, complexes, nucleations, exportabilities, and omniinteraccommodations."

  • Synergetics text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1007.151007.15, 9 Feb'73

C12580

Omnitopology

← Omnitopology | Omnitopology →


Index Entry

Omnitopology:

"In omnitopology the domains of volumes are the minimum volumes topologically enclosable by the fewest points."

  • Cite Synergetics draft, \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-604.00604, August 1974. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1011.031011.03, Apr '72

C12581

Omnitopology

← Omnitopology | Omnitopology →


Index Entry

Omnitopology:

"Omnitopology differs from Euler's superficial topology in that it extends its concerns to the topological domains of of non-nuclear closest packed spherical arrays and with the domains of the non-nuclear containing polyhedra thus formed. Omnitopology is concerned, for instance, with the concave octahedra and concave vector equilibria volumetric spaces defined within the closest-packed sphere complexes."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1011.011011.01, Apr '72

C12582

Omnitopology

← Omnitopology | Omnitopological Domains →


Index Entry

Omnitopology:

"Omnitopology differs from Euler's superficial topology, omnitopology being nuclear."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Fairfield, Conn., Chez Wolf.

18 June 1971.


C12583

Omnitopological Domains

← Omnitopology | Omnitopological Domains →


Index Entry

Omnitopological Domains:

"Omnitopological domains are defined in terms of the system's unique central-angle-defined insideness and its unique surface-angle-defined outsideness."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed., at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1074.211074.21, 27 Dec'74

C12584

Omnitopological Domains

← Omnitopological Domains | Omnitopological Domains →


Index Entry

Omnitopological Domains:

"Topological domains are clearly defined in terms of the systems involved having unique centrally angled insideness and surface-angle-defined outsideness."


C12585

Omnitopological Domains

← Omnitopological Domains | Omnitopology (1) →


Index Entry

Synergetics ; Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1006.201006.20


C12586

Omnitopology (1)

← Omnitopological Domains | Omnitopology (2) →


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C12587

Omnitopology (2)

← Omnitopology (1) | Omnitransforming Omnitransformative →


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C12588

Omnitransforming Omnitransformative

← Omnitopology (2) | Omnitriangulation →


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Cross-References


C12589

Omnitriangulation

← Omnitransforming Omnitransformative | Omnitriangulation →


Index Entry

Omnitriangulation:

"Omnitriangulation is the most intimate interchording. The ends of the chords emerge outside the sphere because the centers of the chords are closer to the center of the sphere."

  • Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping session Philadelphia, PA., 20 Jan'75

C12590

Omnitriangulation

← Omnitriangulation | Omnitriangulation →


Index Entry

Omnitriangulation:

"By structure, we mean a self-stabilizing pattern. The triangle is the only self-stabilizing polygon.

"By structure, we mean omnitriangulated. The triangle is the only structure. Unless it is self-regeneratively stabilized, it is not a structure.

"Everything that you have ever recognized in Universe as a pattern is re-recognized as the same pattern you have seen before. Because only the triangle persists as a constant pattern, any recognized patterns are inherently recognizable only by virtue of their triangularly structured pattern integrities. Recognition is as dependent on triangulation as is original cognition. Only triangularly structured patterns are regenerative patterns. Triangular structuring is a pattern integrity itself. This is what we mean by structure."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-610.01610.01-\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-610.02610.02-.03; 3 Oct'72

C12591

Omnitriangulation

← Omnitriangulation | Omnitriangulation →


Index Entry

Omnitriangulation:

"We start with tetrahedron, octahedron, cube; and the cube has been triangulated because cubes would not stand up by themselves. So I make it structural. And then we get into vector equilibrium and it has to be triangulated. All I am doing is deliberately omnitriangulating. We have a square face and we simply put one diagonal in. We take the square face of the cube and put a diagonal in and that is all you have to do so that it has structural stability."


C12592

Omnitriangulation

← Omnitriangulation | Omnitriangulation →


Index Entry

Omnitriangulation:

"If you find all the connections between all the points, the system is omnitriangulated. A spherical polyhedron is a high-frequency geodesic polyhedron."

  • Cite Synergetics draft, \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/800-operational-mathematics#section-811.40811.4, August 1971

  • Citation & context at Geodesic Sphere, (2), Aug'71


C12593

Omnitriangulation

← Omnitriangulation | OmniTriangulation →


Index Entry

Omnitriangulation:

"It will be discovered . . . that all the polygons formed by the interacting vectors consist entirely of equilateral triangles and squares-- the latter occurring as the cross-sections of the octahedra and the triangles as the external facets of both the tetrahedra and octahedra."

  • Cite NEHRU SPEECH, p. 24, 13 Nov '69

C12594

OmniTriangulation

← Omnitriangulation | Omnitriangulation →


Index Entry

OmniTriangulation:

"The sphere is complex unity and the triangle simplex unity. Here and here alone lie the principles governing finite solution of all structural and general systems theory problems. Local isolations of infinite open-ended, plane and linear edged (seemingly 'flat' and infinite) segments of what are, in reality, vast spherical systems-- when taken out of context-- are hopelessly special-cased, indeterminate situations.

"Unfortunately engineering has committed itself in the past exclusively to these locally infinite and inherently indeterminate systems and have had to rely essentially on the test proven, local behaviors of small systems such as columns, beams, levers, et. al., opinionatedly fortified with 'safely guesstimated' complex predictions. Not until we have universal finite, omnitriangulated, nonredundant, structural system comprehension can we enjoy the advantage of powerful physical generalizations concisely describing all structural behaviors."


C12595

Omnitriangulation

← OmniTriangulation | Omnitriangularly_Oriented_Evolution (1) →


Index Entry

Omnitriangulation:

"The largest volume, least event, omnitriangular system is the icosahedron and its multiple subtriangulated geodesic patterning . . . what I call geodesic structuring."

  • Cite RBD Ltr. to Dr. Urmston, 8 Oct. '64, p. 2.

C12596

Omnitriangularly_Oriented_Evolution (1)

← Omnitriangulation | Omnitriangularly Oriented Evolution (2) →


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Omnitriangularly_Oriented_Evolution:

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C12597

Omnitriangularly Oriented Evolution (2)

← Omnitriangularly_Oriented_Evolution (1) | Omnitriangulation (1) →


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C12598

Omnitriangulation (1)

← Omnitriangularly Oriented Evolution (2) | Omnitriangulation Omnitrangulated (2) →


Cross Reference

Minimum Omnitriangulated Differantiator

Omniselftriangulating

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C12599

Omnitriangulation Omnitrangulated (2)

← Omnitriangulation (1) | Omniuniform →


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C12600

Omniuniform

← Omnitriangulation Omnitrangulated (2) | Omni-unique →


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C12601

Omni-unique

← Omniuniform | Omniuniversal →


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  • Synergetics Draft '72 at Sec. 952.71, Feb

C12602

Omniuniversal

← Omni-unique | Omnivalidity →


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C12603

Omnivalidity

← Omniuniversal | Omniyisible →


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C12604

Omniyisible

← Omnivalidity | Omnivariability →


Cross Reference

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C12605

Omnivariability

← Omniyisible | Omniwave →


Cross Reference

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C12606

Omniwave

← Omnivariability | Omniwavilinear →


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Omniwave:

Cross-References


C12607

Omniwavilinear

← Omniwave | Omniwholeness (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12608

Omniwholeness (1)

← Omniwavilinear | Omnizerophase →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12609

Omnizerophase

← Omniwholeness (1) | One →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12610

One

← Omnizerophase | One →


Index Entry

Here we may be identifying the cosmic bridge between the equilibrious prime number one of metaphysics and the disequilibrious prime number one of realizable physical reality.


C12611

One

← One | One →


Index Entry

One:

"One is subfrequency."

  • Citation and context at Prime, 17 Feb'73

C12612

One

← One | One →


Index Entry

Unity is plural and at minimum two. There is a prime one, but it is half of unity.


C12613

One

← One | One →


Index Entry

In structural systems, the tetrahedron uniquely articulates the prime number 1, and is therefore logically to be identified as the most economic quantation unit in universal energy accounting.

  • Cite MATS, p. 48, 1960

  • Citation at Tetrahedron, 1960


C12614

One

← One | Oneness →


Index Entry

One:

"The concept one as unity is only available in respect to one-half of twoness."

  • Citation and context at Experience, Feb'50

C12615

Oneness

← One | Oneness →


Index Entry

Oneness:

"Tetrahedra have a fundamental prime number: oneness."

  • Cite Carbondale Draft

Return-to-Modelability, p V.7

  • Cite NASA Speech, p.73, Jun'66

C12616

Oneness

← Oneness | One-dimensional Polarity →


Index Entry

Oneness:

"Twoness and oneness can't make a system. They don't have insideness and outsideness at all."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #7, p. 248, 11 Jul'62

C12617

One-dimensional Polarity

← Oneness | One = None →


Index Entry

One-dimensional Polarity:

"Two individual unresolvable somethings identify a line: one dimensionality, which has inherent polarity of the two line-defining somethings."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. At Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1013.131013.13, 11 Sep'75

C12618

One = None

← One-dimensional Polarity | One as a Prime (1) →


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Cross-References


C12619

One as a Prime (1)

← One = None | One as a Prime (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12620

One as a Prime (2)

← One as a Prime (1) | One as Not a Prime →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12621

One as Not a Prime

← One as a Prime (2) | One-Town World →


Cross Reference

One as Not a Prime:

Cross-References


C12622

One-Town World

← One as Not a Prime | One-town World of 1927 →


Index Entry

One-Town World:

"... The inexorable development of a one-town world and its progressively crossbreeding world citizenship lying around the spherical bottom of the sky ocean. Modern technology has terminated the fundamental isolation of any part of the Spaceship Earth's surface from another part. It is effectively integrating humanity as its individuals live ever more dynamically around our Spaceship Earth's spherical deck."

  • Citation and context at Millay, Edna St. Vincent (3), 1968

C12623

One-town World of 1927

← One-Town World | One-Town World →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12624

One-Town World

← One-town World of 1927 | One-town World (1) →


Index Entry

Nina Chains to the Moon, p.49ff - 1938


C12625

One-town World (1)

← One-Town World | One-town World (2) →


Cross Reference

One-world

Cross-References


C12626

One-town World (2)

← One-town World (1) | One as Unity →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12627

One as Unity

← One-town World (2) | One as Unity →


Index Entry

Synergetics : Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-502.03502.03, (2nd. Ed.)


C12628

One as Unity

← One as Unity | One Way vs. Round Trip (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12629

One Way vs. Round Trip (1)

← One as Unity | One Way vs. Round Trip (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12630

One Way vs. Round Trip (2)

← One Way vs. Round Trip (1) | One-world Management (1) →


Cross Reference

entralization vs. Centralization, Dec

Cross-References


C12631

One-world Management (1)

← One Way vs. Round Trip (2) | One World Management (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • City Management Concept of World Government Making the World Work

C12632

One World Management (2)

← One-world Management (1) | One vs. Zero →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12633

One vs. Zero

← One World Management (2) | One Oneness (1) →


Cross Reference

One vs. Zero:

Cross-References


C12634

One Oneness (1)

← One vs. Zero | One: Oneness (2) →


Cross Reference

Frequency ≠ One

Plus-and-minus One

Cross-References


C12635

One: Oneness (2)

← One Oneness (1) | Onerousness of Ownership →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12636

Onerousness of Ownership

← One: Oneness (2) | Only & Inescapable →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12637

Only & Inescapable

← Onerousness of Ownership | Only the Whole Big System Works →


Cross Reference

Only & Inescapable:

Reality

Cross-References


C12638

Only the Whole Big System Works

← Only & Inescapable | Only →


Cross Reference

Only the Whole Big System Works:

Cross-References


C12639

Only

← Only the Whole Big System Works | Opaque Opacity (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12640

Opaque Opacity (1)

← Only | Opaque Opacity (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve Occulting

C12641

Opaque Opacity (2)

← Opaque Opacity (1) | Open Circuit →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12642

Open Circuit

← Opaque Opacity (2) | Openings →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12643

Openings

← Open Circuit | Openings →


Index Entry

Our definition of an opening is that it is surrounded, that is framed, by trajectories. Every trajectory in a system will have to have at least two crossings. These are always as viewed, because the lines could be at different levels from other points of observation.


C12644

Openings

← Openings | Opening →


Index Entry

Openings:

"There are no surfaces. Therefore there are no areas. So Euler's topological aspects have to be altered to read: "lines" = trajectories; "vertexes" = crossings; and "areas" = openings, i.e., where there are no trajectories or crossings. This relates to systems."

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

C12645

Opening

← Openings | Open Systems →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12646

Open Systems

← Opening | Open Systems (1) →


Index Entry

Open Systems:

"The arbitrary open parameters of infinite systems can never be guaranteed to be adequate statements of all possible variables."

  • Citation and context at General Systems Theory, 8 Nov'73

C12647

Open Systems (1)

← Open Systems | Open Systems (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12648

Open Systems (2)

← Open Systems (1) | Open Triangular Spirals →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12649

Open Triangular Spirals

← Open Systems (2) | Open Triangular Spirals →


Cross Reference

Open Triangular Spirals:

"Triangular Spiral Events Form Polyhedra: Open triangular spirals may be combined to make a variety of different figures. Note that the tetrahedron and icosahedron require both left- and right-handed (positive and negative) spirals in equal numbers, whereas the other polyhedra require spirals of only one-handedness. (See \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-452.00452, Great Circle Railroad Tracks of Energy.) If the tetrahedron is considered to be one quantum, then the triangular spiral equals one-half quantum. It follows from this that the octahedron and cube are each two quanta, the icosahedron five quanta, the two-frequency spherical geodesic is 15 Quanta."

Cross-References

  • Sec. 452

C12650

Open Triangular Spirals

← Open Triangular Spirals | Open: Openings (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12651

Open: Openings (1)

← Open Triangular Spirals | Open Openings (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12652

Open Openings (2)

← Open: Openings (1) | Operant Psychology (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12653

Operant Psychology (1)

← Open Openings (2) | Operant Psychology (2) →


Cross Reference

Behavioral Scientists

Cross-References


C12654

Operant Psychology (2)

← Operant Psychology (1) | Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12655

Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth

← Operant Psychology (2) | Operational →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12656

Operational

← Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth | Operational →


Index Entry

Operational:

"The Greeks defined a triangle as an area bound by a closed line of three edges and three angles. A triangle drawn on the Earth's surface is actually a spherical triangle described by three great-circle arcs. It is evident that the arcs divide the surface of the sphere into two areas each of which is bound by a closed line consisting of three edges and three angles, ergo dividing the total area of the sphere into two complementary triangles. The area apparently 'outside' one triangle is seen to be 'inside' the other. Because every spherical surface has two aspects-- convex if viewed from outside, concave if viewed from within-- each of these triangles is, in itself, two triangles. Thus one triangle becomes four when the total complex is understood. 'Drawing' or 'scribing' is an operational term. It is impossible to draw without an object upon which to draw. The drawing may be by depositing on, or by carving away, that is, by creating a trajectory or tracery of the operational event. All the objects upon which drawing may be operationally accomplished are structural systems having insideness and outsideness. The drawn upon object may be symmetrical or asymmetrical, a piece of paper or a blackboard system having insideness and outsideness."


C12657

Operational

← Operational | Operational →


Index Entry

Operational:

"We cannot produce constructively and operationally, a real experience-augmenting operational system, with less than four points, i.e., a fourth point not in the plane of the first three points. It takes three points to define a plane. The fourth point not in the plane of the first three produces a tetrahedron having insideness and outsideness corresponding with the reality of operational experience."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft "Antitetrahedron," 7 Oct. '71. p. 1. (dictated to EJA.)

C12658

Operational

← Operational | Operational →


Index Entry

Operational:

"We got to that big definition of Universe and we discovered that it was the only way we could state it and be faithful to our rule of this game, which is what Bridgman called operational, that is, we must state whatever we have to state in terms of our personal experience. Some of the philosophers of a century ago were calling it pragmatism. At any rate they were stating what we know about our life in terms of a description of the events themselves, the most faithful description of the events themselves that precipitated any thought in any way we could think about it. Faithfulness of the description of our own experiences, so we were not interested in what somebody said they thought was significant."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #8, p. 276. 12 Jul'62

C12659

Operational

← Operational | Operational Construction →


Index Entry

Percival Bridgman at Harvard gave a name to Einstein's strategy of consideration which he called 'operational.' Bridgman said Einstein became purely operational because he thought only in terms of experience.


C12660

Operational Construction

← Operational | Operational Field (1) →


Index Entry

Operational Construction:

"Our operational construction method employs the constant radius and identifies every point on the circumference and every point on the internal radii. This is in contra-distinction to analytical geometry in which the identification is only in terms of the XYZ coordinates and the perpendiculars to them. Analytic geometry disregards circumferential construction, ergo is unable to provide for the direct identifications of angular accelerations."

"Mathematics," Wash. DC, 7 Oct. '71.


C12661

Operational Field (1)

← Operational Construction | Operational Field: Operational Evolution Field (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12662

Operational Field: Operational Evolution Field (2)

← Operational Field (1) | Operational Geometry →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12663

Operational Geometry

← Operational Field: Operational Evolution Field (2) | Operational Mathematics →


Index Entry

Operational Geometry:

""Operational Geometry invalidates all bias."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, "Operational !Mathematics, One Spherical Triangle Considered as Four."

C12664

Operational Mathematics

← Operational Geometry | Operational Mathematics →


Index Entry

Operational Mathematics:

"Operationally speaking we always deal only in systems and all systems are characterized projectionally by spherical triangles which control all our experiential transformations."

  • Citation at Spherical Triangle, 1971

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, "Operational Mathematics, One Spherical Triangle Considered as Four."


C12665

Operational Mathematics

← Operational Mathematics | Operational = Physically Realized →


Cross Reference

Operational Mathematics:

Cross-References


C12666

Operational = Physically Realized

← Operational Mathematics | Operational Procedure →


Cross Reference

Operational = Physically Realized:

Cross-References


C12667

Operational Procedure

← Operational = Physically Realized | Operational Procedure (1) →


Index Entry

Operational Procedure:

".... We found out the disparity ourselves by examining the

limit-case conditions, which can only be discovered by

physical experience. This method of discovery is called

operational procedure."

  • Citation and context at Human Sense Ranging and Information Gathering (2), 22 Nov'73

C12668

Operational Procedure (1)

← Operational Procedure | Operational Procedure (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12669

Operational Procedure (2)

← Operational Procedure (1) | Operational Realizations →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12670

Operational Realizations

← Operational Procedure (2) | Operations Research: Operational Research (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12671

Operations Research: Operational Research (1)

← Operational Realizations | Operations Research Operational Research (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12672

Operations Research Operational Research (2)

← Operations Research: Operational Research (1) | Operational Science →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12673

Operational Science

← Operations Research Operational Research (2) | Operational Science →


Index Entry

Operational Science:

The "always and only coexisting functions of experience and experiments embrace the fundamental parameters of operational science." * Cite SYNERGETICS Draft 'Structures' Mar '71 - Citation & context at Axis of Conceptual Observation, 25 Mar'71


C12674

Operational Science

← Operational Science | Operational: Operative (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12675

Operational: Operative (1)

← Operational Science | Operational Operative (2) →


Cross Reference

Interoperativeness

Cross-References


C12676

Operational Operative (2)

← Operational: Operative (1) | Opinion (1) →


Cross Reference

Franklin, Ben, 22 Jan'73

Cross-References


C12677

Opinion (1)

← Operational Operative (2) | Opinion (2) →


Cross Reference

Opinion:

Cross-References


C12678

Opinion (2)

← Opinion (1) | Opposite →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12679

Opposite

← Opinion (2) | Opposite Opposition (1) →


Index Entry

Opposite:

"Every fundamental component of Universe has its opposite."

  • Citation and context at Zero Weight, 1968

C12680

Opposite Opposition (1)

← Opposite | Opposite (2) →


Cross Reference

Opposite: Opposition:

Alternative

Face Congruence with Opposite Vertex

Cross-References


C12681

Opposite (2)

← Opposite Opposition (1) | Optical →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12682

Optical

← Opposite (2) | Optical Motion Spectrum (1) →


Index Entry

Optical:

"Optical means we're using disorderly radiation to identify the positioning of the stars. . ."

  • Ciation and context at Radiation Sequence (1), Jun-Jul'69

C12683

Optical Motion Spectrum (1)

← Optical | Optical Motion Spectrum (2) →


Index Entry

Optical Motion Spectrum:

"There are a myriad of economic trends and other vital evolutionary events taking place today which are invisible to humanity only because they are too fast or too slow for man to apprehend and to comprehend them. We will be able to accelerate or decelerate such evolutionary events by electronic controls as played visibly as played on our football-field-sized playing surface.

"Humanity has a very limited optical spectrum, wherefore man can see today only one-millionth of the total physical 'reality' as the latter is evidenced by the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Man used to think of reality as everything that he could sense with his eyes, ears, nose, taste, and touch. We have learned only since about 1930--when the first technical chart of the great electromagnetic spectrum was published--that man has sensorial tunability and is sensorially aware of only one millionth of physical reality. The little rainbow color band of human 'seeing' is less than one-millionth of the stretched-out reality of the invisible colors of all the 92 regenerative chemical elements of associative energy or of the various radiations"


C12684

Optical Motion Spectrum (2)

← Optical Motion Spectrum (1) | Optical Motion Spectrum (3) →


Index Entry

Optical Motion Spectrum:

"of energy in its disassociative phase.

"In addition to the electromagnetic frequencies spectrum we have also a motion spectrum. The sense of motion is produced by an overlapping continuity of afterimages of a plurality of optically tunable separate and sequentially occurring electromagnetic frequency events just as music is produced for the hearing by a metrically momentumed sequence of both separate and resonantly overlapped sound frequency notes. Motion is visual music made possible by the spontaneous retention in the brain of a series of separate still picture frames of our separate sense experiences scanned and reviewed in the brain at a vastly accelerated sequence rate. Our brain discovers that each successive electromagnetic picture is just a little different from the ones before and our dawning awareness of that increasing difference constitutes our motion sense."

"The overall range of our human motion spectrum is even more limited in respect to the full range of cosmic motions than is our optical frequency spectrum tunability in respect to the total electromagnetic spectrum. We can't see the atoms in"


C12685

Optical Motion Spectrum (3)

← Optical Motion Spectrum (2) | Optical Motion Spectrum (1) →


Index Entry

Optical Motion Spectrum:

"motion; we can't see the stars move, though their motions are thousandsfold faster than our fastest rockets; we can't see the trees grow; we can't see the hands of the clock move. Most important of all we cannot see the abstract weightless thoughts in the minds of other men. When we survey the total inventory of motions and informations which we can sense, we find it to be very limited. The significance of all the foregoing is appreciated when we realize that it is only by such phenomena as can be seen to be moving or changing by the public that are politically recognized and heeded. That is why public opinion and vote sampling has come into ever more reliable use.

"Our computerized world game is designed to accelerate the too slow and to decelerate the too fast of all the known vital trendings and thereby to bring them dramatically within popular consideration and our world game's solution. The game will show clearly how the trends will affect everybody's lives everywhere around Earth and how they could be taken advantage of in ways favorable to all humanity."

  • Cite SENATE HEARINGS, p.6, 4 Mar'69

C12686

Optical Motion Spectrum (1)

← Optical Motion Spectrum (3) | Optical Motion Spectrum (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12687

Optical Motion Spectrum (2)

← Optical Motion Spectrum (1) | Optical Rainbow Range (1) →


Cross Reference

Optical Motion Spectrum:

Cross-References


C12688

Optical Rainbow Range (1)

← Optical Motion Spectrum (2) | Optical Rainbow Range (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12689

Optical Rainbow Range (2)

← Optical Rainbow Range (1) | Optical Tuning & Scanning (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12690

Optical Tuning & Scanning (1)

← Optical Rainbow Range (2) | Optical Optics (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12691

Optical Optics (1)

← Optical Tuning & Scanning (1) | Optical: Optics (2) →


Cross Reference

Range Finding

Cross-References


C12692

Optical: Optics (2)

← Optical Optics (1) | Optimism →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12693

Optimism

← Optical: Optics (2) | Optimism →


Index Entry

Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist:

"People think that I am an optimist, but all that I am doing is simply to point out that humans do have options. You don't have to know anything to be negative; but you have to know really quite a lot in order to be positive."

  • Cite RBF to Ben Forgey, Wash Star, Jefferson Hotel, Wash. DC: 26 Apr'77

C12694

Optimism

← Optimism | Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist →


Index Entry

Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist:

"I often find myself being called an optimist. I am anything but an optimist. An optimist is as unbalanced as a pessimist. The point is, I'm able to give you some knowledge you didn't have before. You have an option. You can make it. You better do it. Thank you."

  • RBF concluding remarks to Harvard Law School, 10 Dec'73

C12695

Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist

← Optimism | Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist →


Index Entry

Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist:

"I say I'm not an optimist at all. Now the fact that I'm the first person to know by technical and resource information that it's possible for humanity to be a success is quite different from wishing or dreaming that humanity could be successful. Because I can show people it's feasible for humans to be successful, they acquire new hope, which they had lost. They then feel optimistic and say I am an optimist. I could tell them many reasons why humanity may not succeed despite its potential."

  • Cite RBF quoted in HOUSE & GARDEN Interview by Beverly Russel, p. 202, May '72

C12696

Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist

← Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist | Optimism (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12697

Optimism (1)

← Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist | Optimism (2) →


Cross Reference

Survival Sequence: Love

Options ≠ Optimism

Cross-References


C12698

Optimism (2)

← Optimism (1) | Optimum: Confluence of Optimum Factors →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12699

Optimum: Confluence of Optimum Factors

← Optimism (2) | Optimum Limit →


Index Entry

Optimum: Confluence of Optimum Factors:

"Tensegrity is a confluence of optimum factors."

  • Cite RBF to HUD Engineers, Washington, DC, 26 Jan '72

  • Citation at Tensegrity, 26 Jan '72


C12700

Optimum Limit

← Optimum: Confluence of Optimum Factors | Optimum (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12701

Optimum (1)

← Optimum Limit | Optimum (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Determinability

C12702

Optimum (2)

← Optimum (1) | Optional →


Cross Reference

Prime Number Inherency & CRA: Principle Of, 1959

Cross-References


C12703

Optional

← Optimum (2) | Options →


Index Entry

Optional:

"... There is a vast plurality of alternate and optional patterns of realizability of the change. By adequate thinking the individual can discover many of the optional patterns of controlability of evolutionary change. Because of the vast range of frequencies, magnitudes and angular directions the number of options is astronomical."

  • Cite Museums Keynote Address Denver, p.3. 2 Jun'71

C12704

Options

← Optional | Options →


Index Entry

"I don't try to promote my ideas, but rather to make clear the options to let human beings have the tools around when it comes to an emergency, which this clearly is.... I'm not an optimist at all. What I do know--that many people don't--is that we have the options to make it. Whether we will or not, I really don't know. But my hope that we'll make it lies with the young world."

  • Cite RBF to Susan Watter in W (women's Wear Daily); 13 May'77

C12705

Options

← Options | Option →


RBF Definitions

"...Truth is ever approaching a catalogue of alternate transformative options of ever more inclusive and refining degrees."

Citation and context at Truth, 10 Nov'72


C12706

Option

← Options | Options ≠ Optimism (2) →


Index Entry

Option:

"Women and their clothes are like poets. They anticipate. All options are open."

  • Cite RBF quoted in Queen, May '70

C12707

Options ≠ Optimism (2)

← Option | Options Optional (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12708

Options Optional (1)

← Options ≠ Optimism (2) | Options (2) →


Cross Reference

Electable

Twelve Alternative Options of Action

Cross-References


C12709

Options (2)

← Options Optional (1) | Orangea →


Cross Reference

Options:

Cross-References


C12710

Orangea

← Options (2) | Oranges (1) →


Index Entry

Orangea:

"...Oranges are icosahedrally based..."


C12711

Oranges (1)

← Orangea | Oranges (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References

  • Stacking of Oranges

C12712

Oranges (2)

← Oranges (1) | Orbit →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12713

Orbit

← Oranges (2) | Orbit →


Index Entry

Orbit:

"Orbits mean tensive restraints. A composite of all the other pulls..."


C12714

Orbit

← Orbit | Orbiting →


Index Entry

What the physicists have failed to elucidate to themselves is that linear acceleration is also orbital but constitutes release from co-orbiting (or critical proximity orbiting) into the generalized orbiting of all Universe. Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.661009.66, 14 Feb'73


C12715

Orbiting

← Orbit | Orbiting →


Index Entry

Orbiting:

"...we are not going to survive unless we become spherically integrated and go into cosmically normal, individual orbiting, which is always inherently considerate of the rest of the Universe. Knowledge is orbital...."


C12716

Orbiting

← Orbiting | Orbiting →


Index Entry

Orbiting:

"Ninety-nine point nine-nine percent of the bodies in motion in physical Universe are operating orbitally; therefore normally...."


C12717

Orbiting

← Orbiting | Orbiting (1) →


RBF Definitions

"As the Sun's pull on the Earth produces orbiting, orbiting electrons produce directional field pulls."

Citation and context at Mass Attraction, 6 Mar'73


C12718

Orbiting (1)

← Orbiting | Orbiting (2) →


RBF Definitions

"Unlike ninety-nine point nine nine nine

Percent of all humans,

Goddard, carefully heeding the laws

Of both mass attraction and precession,

Realized that an object,

Rocket-propelled or accelerated,

Into a different velocity--

And into a different direction

To that of the Earth's

Speed and course around the Sun--

Would have its gravitational pull

Toward the Earth

Reduced fourfold

Every time it doubled

Its distance away from the Earth;

Only a hundred miles out

From our Earth's surface

The attraction would be

So diminished

That it would permit the Moon's pull

To become significant,

At which distance"

Citations

  1. INTUITION, p.32 May '72

C12719

Orbiting (2)

← Orbiting (1) | Orbiting →


Index Entry

Orbiting:

"The rocketed object

Would lose its tendency

To fall abck into the Earth,

And now affected dominantly

By the integrated mass attractions

Of all other celestial bodies,

Would go into orbit

Around our Earth.

"And to understand

How little is that

One-hundred-mile distance

Out from Earth's surface

At which orbiting

Replaces the tendency

To fall back into the Earth,

We note that The thickness of a matchstick

Out from the surface

Of a twelve-inch diametered

Household 'World Globe'

Is the distance at which

Our first rocketed objects

Do go into orbit." -

  • Cite INTUITION,pp.32-33, May '72

C12720

Orbiting

← Orbiting (2) | Orbiting →


Index Entry

Orbiting:

"Critical proximity occurs

where there is a 90° angular transition

from falling back in at 180°

which is precession."

(This is RBF's explanation of precisely

what happens at the moment that an earth

satellite goes into orbit.)

  • Cite RBF to EJA

Beverly Hotel, New York

28 Feb 1971


C12721

Orbiting

← Orbiting | Orbiting →


Index Entry

And the transition from being an entity to being a plurality of entities is precession which is a peeling off into orbit rather than falling back into the original entity.

  • Cite RBF to EJA Beverly Hotel, New York 28 Feb 1971

C12722

Orbiting

← Orbiting | Orbit = Circuit →


Index Entry

Orbiting:

"Each local system has its own orbiting, and its own frequencies, and so forth . . .

  • Citation and context at Relative Asymmetry Sequence (1), Jun'69

C12723

Orbit = Circuit

← Orbiting | Orbital Closure →


Index Entry

Orbit = Circuit:

"The reality is always orbital. Orbit = circuit. All critical paths orbit the Sun. No path could possibly be linear. The Universe never reverts to the smaller and simpler circuits."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC, 10 Sep'74

C12724

Orbital Closure

← Orbit = Circuit | Orbits Are Elliptical →


Cross Reference

See Events &enta, Nov

Cross-References

  • Events \&enta, Nov

C12725

Orbits Are Elliptical

← Orbital Closure | Orbits Are Elliptical (1) →


RBF Definitions

"All the experimentally harvested information says that the 'field' must now be recognized as a complex of never-straight lines, which, at their simplest, always will be very great circular orbits. And the orbits are all elliptical due to the fact that unity is plural and at minimum two. There will always be at least one other critical proximity aberration with both of its diametric alterations of orbit."

  • Citation and context at Field, 14 Feb'73

C12726

Orbits Are Elliptical (1)

← Orbits Are Elliptical | Orbits Are Elliptical (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12727

Orbits Are Elliptical (2)

← Orbits Are Elliptical (1) | Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12728

Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (1)

← Orbits Are Elliptical (2) | Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (2) →


Index Entry

"Human mind, while discovering generalized principles, eternally persisted in special-case experience sequences, but has gradually developed the capability to employ those principles and then self into such acceleration as to escape the fall-back-in proclivity and to escape the general ecological fall-in program of invisible interorbiting regeneration.

"As each human being discovers self and others and employs more principles more and more consciously to the advantage of others, the more effectively does the individual retain the integrity of his own unique orbiting in Universe, local though it may seem aboard our planet. His unique orbiting brings him into a vast variety of critical-proximity fall-ins. Man has progressively acquired enough knowledge to raise his vision from the horizontal to the vertical, to stay first atop the watery ocean and next atop the airocean heights, and most recently to orbit beyond the biosphere with ever greater independence, with ever greater competence, and with ever greater familiarity with the reliability of the generalized principles."


C12729

Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (2)

← Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (1) | Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (3) →


Index Entry

"Little individuals in orbit around little berry patches, fruit trees, nut piles, and fishing holes are instinctively programmed to pick up rocks and pile up walls around the patches, orchards, and gathering places. Some men floating on the waters and blown by the wind were challenged to respond to the accelerating frequency of stress and high-energy impacts, and they went into vastly longer orbital voyages. Others went into lesser and slower orbits on camels and horses, or even slower orbits on their own legs. The effect of human beings on other human beings is always precessional. All of us orbit around one another in ever greater acceleration, finally going into greater orbits. The critical-proximity fall-in and its 99.9999 percent designed-in programming becomes no longer in critical-proximity evidence, while all the time the apprehending and comprehending of the generalized principles elucidates their eternal integrity in contrast to the complex inscrutability of the local critical-proximity aberrations permitted and effected in pure principle whenever the frictional effect on the two stones lying before us overcomes their tendency to fall into one another-- with naught else in Universe but twostones-- which statement"


C12730

Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (3)

← Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (2) | Orbital escape from Critical Proximity →


Index Entry

Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity:

"in itself discloses our proclivity for forgetting all the billions of atoms involved in the two stones, and their great electron orbits around their nuclei; guaranteeing the omniacceleration, yet synergetically and totally cohered by the mass-interattractiveness, which is always more effective (because of its finite closures) than any of the centrifugal disintegrative effects of the acceleration. All the inter-aberrations imposed on all the orbits bring about all the wave-frequency phenomena of our Universe. The unique wave frequencies of the unique 92 chemical elements are unique to the local critical-proximity event frequency of the elemental event patternings locally and precessionally regenerated. Finally, we must recall that what man has been calling 'linear' is simply big orbit arc seemingly attained by escaping at 90 degrees from local orbit. There are only two kinds of acceleration, greater and lesser, with the greater being like the lesser, with the lesser being like the radius of the nucleus of an atom in respect to the diameter of its electron shell."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.721009.72; RBF galley rewrite of 29 Dec'73

C12731

Orbital escape from Critical Proximity

← Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity (3) | Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity →


Index Entry

"Humanity at this present moment is breaking the critical-proximity barrier that has programmed him to operate almost entirely as a part of the ecological organisms growing within the planet Earth's biosphere. His visit to Moon is only symptomatic of his total, local, social breakout from a land-possessing, fearful barnacle into a world-around-swimming salmon. Some have reached deep-water fish state, some have become world-around migrating birds, and some have gone out beyond the biosphere. Long ago man's mind went into orbit to understand a little about the stars. And little man on little Earth has now accumulated in the light emanating from all the stars a cosmic inventory of the relative abundance of each of the 92 regenerative chemical elements present in our thus-far-discovered billion galaxies of approximately a hundred billion stars each, omnidirectionally observed around us at a radius of 11 billion light years. Man can always go into infinitely great, eternal orbit. Mind always has and always will." - Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.731009.73; RBF galley rewrite of 29 Dec'73


C12732

Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity

← Orbital escape from Critical Proximity | Orbital Feedbacks →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12733

Orbital Feedbacks

← Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity | Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path →


Index Entry

Orbital Feedbacks:

"Conventional 'critical path' conceptioning is 'linear' and self-underinformative. Only orbital feedbacks are valid. Orbital, critical feedback circuits are pulsative, tidal, importing and exporting. Critical path elements are not overlapping linear modules in a plane. Each step survives after completion; like a building, they are regenerative feedbacks, circuits."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash. DC, 10 Sep'74

SETS. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1100-triangular-geodesics#section-1130.211130.21 + \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1100-triangular-geodesics#section-1130.221130.22)


C12734

Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path

← Orbital Feedbacks | Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path →


Index Entry

Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path:

"Orbital feedback circuits are pulsative, tidal, importing and exporting.

"Each circuit is a year. Years are not linear.

"Critical path conceptioning is 'linear' and self-misinformative."


C12735

Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path

← Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path | Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path →


Index Entry

§\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-535.20535.20 - 19 Nov'74

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.561009.56

§\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1100-triangular-geodesics#section-1130.201130.20 - 15 Jan'74

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1032.231032.23

RBF holograph, Santa Barbara 12 Feb'73


C12736

Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path

← Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path | Orbital Interlinking →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12737

Orbital Interlinking

← Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path | Orbiting Magnitudes (1) →


Cross Reference

Orbital Interlinking:

Cross-References

  • Ninety-degreeness, 5 Jun'73

C12738

Orbiting Magnitudes (1)

← Orbital Interlinking | Orbiting Magnitudes →


Cross Reference

Nucleus & Nebular: Nucleus & Galaxies

Cross-References


C12739

Orbiting Magnitudes

← Orbiting Magnitudes (1) | Orbiting Magnitudes (2) →


Index Entry

Synergetics, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.201009.20, \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1009.301009.30, \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1051.511051.51


C12740

Orbiting Magnitudes (2)

← Orbiting Magnitudes | Orbital Phase (1) →


Cross Reference

See Compound: Difference Between Atoms & Compounds, 27 Dec'73

Radiation: Speed Of (C)(D)

Cross-References


C12741

Orbital Phase (1)

← Orbiting Magnitudes (2) | Orbit Orbiting (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12742

Orbit Orbiting (1)

← Orbital Phase (1) | Orbit (2) →


Cross Reference

Motion: Six Positive & Negative Motions

Multi-orbital

Local Orbit

Cross-References


C12743

Orbit (2)

← Orbit Orbiting (1) | Orbit (3) →


Cross Reference

Acceleration of Change (1)

Cross-References


C12744

Orbit (3)

← Orbit (2) | Orchestra: Orchestration →


Cross Reference

Orbitally Interlinking

Cross-References


C12745

Orchestra: Orchestration

← Orbit (3) | Order →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12746

Order

← Orchestra: Orchestration | Order →


Index Entry

There is no true 'noise' or 'static.' There are only as yet undifferentiated and uncomprehended frequency and magnitude orders. Chaos and ignorance are both conditions of the ______ only-sense-harvested and stored information, as yet unenlightenedly reviewed and comprehendingly processed by the order-seeking and -finding mind.


C12747

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Order:

"Science has been cogently defined by others as the attempt to set in order the facts of experience. When science discovers order subjectively it is pure science. When the order discovered by science is objectively employed it is called applied science. The facts of experience are always special cases. The order sought for and sometimes found by science is always eternally generalized; that is, it holds true in every special case. The scientific generalizations are always mathematically statable as equations with one term on one side of the equation and a plurality of at least two terms on the other side of the equation."

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Karan Singh (draft) incorporated in SYNERGETICS at \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/100-synergy#section-161.00161, 13 Mar'73

C12748

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

"I am not a creator. I am a swimmer and a dismisser of irrelevancies. Everything we need to work with is already around us, although most of it is initially confusing. To find order in what we experience we must first inventory the total experiences, then temporarily set aside all irrelevancies. I do not invent my thoughts. I merely separate out some local patterns from a confusing whole. . . . Flight was the discovery of the lift-- not the push."


C12749

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Nature proceeds from the obviously orderly and symmetrical to the nonobviously, but always orderly transformation phases known as asymmetries which, having gone through their maximum or peak positive phase asymmetry ... always return transformationally thereafter through an orderly progression of decreasing asymmetry to the fleeting passing through the condition of obvious symmetry or equilibrium popularly recognized as 'order.'


C12750

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Order:

"What the scientists have always found by physical experiment was an a priori orderliness of 'nature' or 'universe' always operating at an elegance level which made the discovering scientists' own working hypotheses seem so crude by comparison to the discovered reality as to seem relatively disorderly."

  • Cite Synergetics Draft, "Symmetry," Sec \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-532.01532.01, July 1971.

C12751

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Order:

"All the biologicals are antientropic. A baby couldn't grow to be entropic; the child would shrink, getting smaller and smaller. But a child get's bigger, so it's antientropic. And it's absolutely order-- the most beautiful pair of two eyes doing whatever. Everything about it is antientropic. And everything about a human being that makes you sit where you're sitting in a quiet way is because we're seeking to understand and put in order. Understanding is finding order."

  • Citation and context at World Game (7), RBF to World Game at NY Studio School, from Saturn tape #327, p.13, Jun-Jul'69

C12752

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Order:

"We become more aware of this uniqueness of organizing principle in the Universe, in science. The long held myth that science wrests order out of chaos is fast disappearing in due ratio to the extent that all great scientists have found the Universe to exhibit an a priori orderliness. All the various specialties are discovering that their variously remote studies which seemingly 'ordered' local aspects of nature are converging within progressively simpler and more comprehensive patterns. The 'ordering' is coming together. When we refer to the computer and automation taking over we refer really to man's externalization of his internal and organic functions into a total organic system which we call industrialization. This metabolic regenerating automated organism is going to be able to support life in an extraordinary way. The machines will increasingly assume various specialized functions. Man who was born spontaneously comprehensive but was focused by survival needs into specialization is now to be brought back to comprehensivity."

  • Citation and context at Population Sequence (5), Feb'67

C12753

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Order:

"Order is achieved through-- positive and negative-- Magnitude and frequency controlled alteration Of the successive steering angles." We move by zig-zagging control From one phase of physical universe evolution to another."


C12754

Order

← Order | Order →


RBF Definitions

Do you believe the world is getting more complex?")


C12755

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Order:

"Order is achieved through positive and negative, magnitude and frequency-controlled alteration of the successive steering angle. We move by zigzagging control from one phase of physical Universe evolution to another."

  • Cite AAUW JOURNAL, May 1965, P. 176

  • Citation and context at Ruddering: Rudder Concept, May'65


C12756

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

The "extraordinary world of weightless, invisible waves is governed by mathematical laws and not by the opinions of men. The magnificent orderliness of that ever individually and uniquely patterning weightless wave universe is not of man's contriving. The infinite variety of evolutionary complexities, inherent to the orderliness of complementary principles operative in the universe, is of unending synergetic uniqueness." - Cite MEXICO, p. 102, 10 Oct'63


C12757

Order

← Order | Order →


Index Entry

Order:

"The actual fact is that each scientist penetrating into his own area, when he has made a discovery, has always discovered orderliness. Orderliness was a priori. There was no beginning of orderliness. He went from a rather rough disorderly hypothesis and had enough conviction to set up an apparatus to make an experiment and after the experiments were made he found orderliness. Now they are beginning to discover that gradually they are all coming into the same room, and all the orderliness is permeated, so the orderliness is all interrelated. They are suddenly coming into a comprehensive coordinate system employed by nature, which apparently, as far as any scientist could possibly tell you, if you were to talk comprehensively, has always been operative. There is no beginning about it."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #4, p. 128. 6 Jul'62

C12758

Order

← Order | Order & Disorder →


Index Entry

Order:

"I am not a creator. I am a swimmer and a dismisser of irrelevancies. Everything we need to work with is around us, although most of it is initially confusing. To find order in what we experience we must first inventory the total experiences, then temporarily set aside all irrelevancies. I do not invent my thoughts. I merely separate out some local patterns from a confusing whole. The act is a dismissal of pressures. Flight was the discovery of the lift-- not the push."

  • Cit Robt. W. Marks DYMAXION WORLD OF RBF, p.63, 1960

C12759

Order & Disorder

← Order | Order & Disorder →


Index Entry

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

  • Citation and context at Syntropy & Entropy, 5 May'74

C12760

Order & Disorder

← Order & Disorder | Order & Disorder →


Index Entry

Order & Disorder:

"...There is a great deal of difference

Between absolute disorder, i.e., chaos,

And the only one-sidedly considered,

Relative asymmetry, whose pulsative balancing

At a later time with other systems was not awaited

By the too hasty and biased observer.

On the contrary, I am convinced

By comprehensively considered experience

That a total integrity of order prevails..."


C12761

Order & Disorder

← Order & Disorder | Order & Disorder →


Index Entry

Order & Disorder:

"The seeming disorder of physical entropy is only superficial and explains why metaphysical thought can always find the orderliness which engulfs disorderliness. Disorderliness is nonthinking."

  • Citation & context at Relationship Analysis (1)(2), Jun'66

  • Cite NASA Speech, p.95, Jun'66


C12762

Order & Disorder

← Order & Disorder | Order & Disorder →


Index Entry

Order & Disorder:

"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."

  • Citation & context at New York City (12); 1964

C12763

Order & Disorder

← Order & Disorder | Order & Disorder (1) →


Index Entry

Order & Disorder:

"We don't have any idea of the relative depth of the heavens. The fact that the heavens seem to be a sort of array which we are familiar with is extremely deceiving. Where those stars really are we don't hardly know at all. They seem to be rather disorderly in the sky. They may be in fabulously orderly array if we were able to get better kinds of reports. When we begin to get into the macrocosm this same kind of feeling about this disorderly chaos obtained for a long time. Men's minds have been confused and therefore they have thought of the Universe as confused. Not being a nonsimultaneously conceptual affair gets the human mind into a lot of troubles. At any rate, man thought of the universe as chaotic. . . .

"We find that the portion of the Universe that is still chaos is rapidly diminishing. As fast as we get a telescope or microscope, the orderliness is discovered and it begins to be fairly much in evidence that the Universe was at all times orderly. The only idea of disorderliness was in the human mind. We are dealing in a finite Universe of extraordinary order and which was always orderly and the only thing which has ever been disorderly is in man's mind."

  • Cite ClouJok Lecture 3 - pr. 104-105, 5 Jul'62

C12764

Order & Disorder (1)

← Order & Disorder | Order & Disorder (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12765

Order & Disorder (2)

← Order & Disorder (1) | Order Finds Itself (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12766

Order Finds Itself (1)

← Order & Disorder (2) | Order Finds Itself (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12767

Order Finds Itself (2)

← Order Finds Itself (1) | Orderliness Operative in Nature (1) →


Cross Reference

Order Finds Itself:

Cross-References


C12768

Orderliness Operative in Nature (1)

← Order Finds Itself (2) | Orderliness Operative in Nature (2) →


Index Entry

"... All of these specialists, we get more and more of them in there, and even though each one is getting finer and finer, each of them are shoulder to shoulder representing a larger and larger angle and they begin to overlap. I spoke of them all discovering themselves rally in the same Universe and they were not in separate departments of nature. They began then to have to divide up the work, and every one of them had made an important discovery, recognizing that in his line he had discovered a greater orderliness operative in nature than he had supposed was there; and then they are finding an integrity of all those informations.

"... In the immediate decade ahead you are going to hear more and more from the world of science, stating that it is clearly discovering a comprehensive operational integrity, a very complex plurality of clearly differentiable principles, such as tension and compression that are complementary and utterly reliable in their total interactions and the whole thing is clearly not something that has come out of the ooze at all but the pure principles were generalizable and of no weight at all. The principles were always there and the generalizable had nothing to do with the special case. The generalized was"


C12769

Orderliness Operative in Nature (2)

← Orderliness Operative in Nature (1) | Order Underlying Randomness (1) →


Index Entry

Orderliness Operative in Nature:

"always present in the special case, but it had nothing to do with the avoirdupois, for it is not weighable. Mathematics weighs nothing and this is mathematics. It is a mathematical correspondence."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #5, pp. 162-163, 9 Jul'62

C12770

Order Underlying Randomness (1)

← Orderliness Operative in Nature (2) | Order Underlying Randomness (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12771

Order Underlying Randomness (2)

← Order Underlying Randomness (1) | Order (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12772

Order (1)

← Order Underlying Randomness (2) | Order (2A) →


Cross Reference

Generalization: Law of Contractively Orderly Generalizations

Omniorderly: Omniinterorderliness

Progressive Order: Law Of Manifest

Cross-References


C12773

Order (2A)

← Order (1) | Order (2B) →


Cross Reference

Ecology, 5 Jul'62

Instrumentation, 1963

Intellect, 6 Jul'62

Life, 22 Apr'68

Man's Conscious Participation in Evolution, May'65

Mind, Dec'72

Number: Tetrahedral Number, May'65

Omnidirectional, 27 Feb'72

Population Sequence (5)*

Proton & Neutron, 22 Jul'71

Ruddering: Rudder Concept, May'65*

Seed, Dec'72

World Game (7)*

Synergetics, 20 Jan'75; 17 Oct'77

Large Pattern, 22 Jan'75

Truth, Jan'72

Invisible Operation of Thousands of Radio Programs, (a)

Syntropy & Time, 14 May'75

Nucleus, 13 Nov'75

Cross-References


C12774

Order (2B)

← Order (2A) | Ordinates →


Cross Reference

Order:

Cross-References


C12775

Ordinates

← Order (2B) | Organic →


Cross Reference

See Coordinates: Coordinate System Subordinate & Superordinate

Cross-References

  • Coordinates: Coordinate System Subordinate \& Superordinate

C12776

Organic

← Ordinates | Organic →


RBF Definitions

Organic means regenerative system integrity." - Citation and context at Unit, 26 May'72


C12777

Organic

← Organic | Organic Chemistry →


Index Entry

Organic:

"... There is original integral and metabolic regeneration which we call organic."

  • Cite THIS IS YOUR GRAND STRATEGY, 4 Feb '68, p. 32.

C12778

Organic Chemistry

← Organic | Organic Chemistry →


Index Entry

Organic Chemistry:

"It could be that organic chemistries do not require nuclei."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS Draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.20415.20, 22 Jun'72

C12779

Organic Chemistry

← Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry →


Index Entry

The cube relates to chemistry, the external affairs of the atom. Organic chemistry begins with the cube: carbon. The tetrahedron, octahedron and icosahedron relate to physics, the internal affairs of the atom.


C12780

Organic Chemistry

← Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry (1) →


RBF Definitions

"Apparently, all the chemical compounding in the organic chemistry relates to the polarized system."

Citations

  1. Oregon Lecture #7, p. 235. 11 Jul'62

C12781

Organic Chemistry (1)

← Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12782

Organic Chemistry (2)

← Organic Chemistry (1) | Organic & Inorganic →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12783

Organic & Inorganic

← Organic Chemistry (2) | Organic & Inorganic →


Index Entry

"Organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry are both tetrahedrally coordinate. This relates to the thinking process where the fundamental configuration came out a tetrahedron. Nature's formulations here are a very, very high frequency thing. Nature makes viruses in split seconds. Whatever she does has very high frequency. We come to the tetrahedron as the first spontaneous aggregate of the experiences. We discover that nature is using tetrahedron in her fundamental formulation of the organic and inorganic chemistry. All structures are tetrahedrally based and we find our thoughts resolving themselves spontaneously into the tetrahedron as it comes the the generalization of the special cases which are the physics or the chemistry."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-620.08620.08, Nov'71

C12784

Organic & Inorganic

← Organic & Inorganic | Organic & Inorganic Chemistry →


RBF Definitions

"The scientist as specialist in isolation of phenomenon from phenomena has now come-- by progressive reduction of the superficially remote behavior complexities of the organic and inorganic worlds-- to discover simplified common component behavior phases of each world respectively. Here the energetic interactions of the resultant structures are uniform. Here the man-controlled original inorganic growth is in all ways congruent with the animate, organic 'de-grown' by man, or separated out toward primary functions of the original totality: Universe."

Citations

  1. TOTAL THINKING, (I&I), p.226, May'49

C12785

Organic & Inorganic Chemistry

← Organic & Inorganic | Organic & Inorganic (1) →


Index Entry

Organic & Inorganic Chemistry:

"What Linus Pauling found for the inorganic chemistry

... van't Hoff found for the organic chemistry."

  • For citation and context see Tetrahedroning, 10 Jul '62

C12786

Organic & Inorganic (1)

← Organic & Inorganic Chemistry | Organic & Inorganic (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12787

Organic & Inorganic (2)

← Organic & Inorganic (1) | Organic Model →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12788

Organic Model

← Organic & Inorganic (2) | Organic Model →


Index Entry

Organic Model: Biological World as Model for Society:

"We have to look on our society

As we look on the biological world in general

Recognizing, for instance,

The extraordinary contributions

Of the fungi, the manures, the worms, et.al.--

In the chemical reprocessing

And fertility upgrading of the Earth.

We must learn to think

of the functions of the trees' roots

As being of equal importance

To the leaves' functions.

We tend to applaud

Only the flower and the fruit

Just as we applaud only the football player

Who makes the touchdown

And not the lineman

Who opened the way."


C12789

Organic Model

← Organic Model | Organics and the Nucleus →


Cross Reference

Social Sciences: Analogue to Physical Sciences

Cross-References


C12790

Organics and the Nucleus

← Organic Model | Organics and the Nucleus →


Index Entry

It could be that organics doesn't require the nucleus; that whatever the mysterious, weightless phenomenon regenerative life may be, may be the nucleus of all biological species including you and me. The first closest-packed, omnitri- angulated, ergo structurally stabilized, cube has 14 spheres, but without a nucleus. This could be carbon. And carbon is the initially closest-packed, omnisymmetrical, polyhedral fourteenness to present a surface of triangular nest availability for mounting hydrogen structurally to produce all organic matter.


C12791

Organics and the Nucleus

← Organics and the Nucleus | Organics and the Nucleus →


Index Entry

Organics and the Nucleus:

"It could be that organics doesn't require the nucleus; that whatever the mysterious weightless phenomenon regenerative life may be, may be the nucleus of all biological species including you and me. The first closest-packed, omnitri-angularited, ergo structurally stabilized, cube has 14 spheres, but without a nucleus. This could be carbon. And carbon has the polyhedral nest availability for mounting hydrogen of all organic matter."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash. DC (2nd draft), 28 May'72

C12792

Organics and the Nucleus

← Organics and the Nucleus | Organic Tunability →


Index Entry

"It could be that organics doesn't require the nucleus... that you and I are the nucleus. The first nuclear cube comes in at 14."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash. DC (1st draft), 28 May'72

C12793

Organic Tunability

← Organics and the Nucleus | Organism →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12794

Organism

← Organic Tunability | Organisms →


Index Entry

Organism:

"Clearly all organisms consist physically and in entirety of inherently inanimate atoms."

Cite RBF correction in margin of "Chronicle" sequence, p.14, SYNERGETICS, in EJA car enroute Charlottesville-Wash, 3 Jun'72


C12795

Organisms

← Organism | Organism →


Index Entry

Organisms:

"What is inanimate is clearly the whole physical world. But what is animate they lost track of altogether. The organics are information processing devices. The creatures and the trees adjust to information. But life is none of these things. The organism gets information for life, but it is not life. Man has confused the telephones with the people talking on the telephones."

  • Cite RBF to LJK, 3200 Idaho, DC, 12 Feb '73

C12796

Organism

← Organisms | Organism ≠ Life (1) →


Index Entry

Organism:

"The Universe is

The min-max, self-regenerative organism. . . . ."

"Human organisms are Universe's

Most complex local technologies. . . ."

"Organisms are machines,

Life is not the organism-machine.

The organic residues progressively disassociate

And reassociate chemically.

Only the physical reassociations

Are organic machines

Which are inherently temporary

Evolutionary formulations."

  • Cite Dreyfus Preface, "Decease of Meaning,"

28 April 1971, pp, 1, 2, and 3.


C12797

Organism ≠ Life (1)

← Organism | Organism of Life (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12798

Organism of Life (2)

← Organism ≠ Life (1) | Organism (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12799

Organism (1)

← Organism of Life (2) | Organic (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12800

Organic (2)

← Organism (1) | Organics Organics Organism (3) →


Cross Reference

Intuition: Hot Line Of, Jan'72 (2)

Cross-References


C12801

Organics Organics Organism (3)

← Organic (2) | Organizing Principles →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12802

Organizing Principles

← Organics Organics Organism (3) | Organization Organizational Structure (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12803

Organization Organizational Structure (1)

← Organizing Principles | Organization: Organizational Structure (2) →


Cross Reference

Social Problems: Tetrahedral Coordination Of

Will of Organizations

Social Problems Tetrahedral Coordination Of Will of Organizations

Cross-References


C12804

Organization: Organizational Structure (2)

← Organization Organizational Structure (1) | Oriental Feeling About Death →


Cross Reference

Organization: Organizational Structure:

Cross-References


C12805

Oriental Feeling About Death

← Organization: Organizational Structure (2) | Orientability Orientation →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12806

Orientability Orientation

← Oriental Feeling About Death | Originality →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12807

Originality

← Orientability Orientation | Originality →


Cross Reference

Originality:

"An 'original' or 'prime' event is conceptual. . .

originality being inherently complex integrals."

(For later context see Energy Event, May'71)

  • Cite RBF marginalis, Synergetics Draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-511.01511.01 (Nov) done at Boston in April 1971.

Cross-References


C12808

Originality

← Originality | Origin Original Event (1) →


Index Entry

Originality:

"It is found in cybernetics that original questions,

asked either by humans or computers, are always produced

by unexpected interferences."

  • Citation at Interference, May'65

  • Cite AAUW JOURNAL, May 1965, p. 176.


C12809

Origin Original Event (1)

← Originality | Original Sin →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12810

Original Sin

← Origin Original Event (1) | Original Sin (1) →


Index Entry

Original Sin:

"The concept of Original Sin is completely invalid. It is a denial of regenerativity. It derives from failure to appreciate the aberration of lags, the differential rate of recalls."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash DC, 29 May'72

C12811

Original Sin (1)

← Original Sin | Original Sin (2) →


Cross Reference

Physical: Corruptibility Of

Truth as Progressive Diminution of Original Error

Cross-References


C12812

Original Sin (2)

← Original Sin (1) | Origin Original Event Originality (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12813

Origin Original Event Originality (2)

← Original Sin (2) | Oscillation →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12814

Oscillation

← Origin Original Event Originality (2) | Oscillation →


Index Entry

Oscillation:

"While nature oscillates and palpitates asymmetrically in respect to the frame of omnirational vector equilibrium, the plus and minus magnitudes of asymmetry are rational fractions of the omnirationality of the equilibrious state, ergo, omnirationally commensurable and modelable to the sixth power, which order of powering embraces all experimentally disclosed physical behavior."

  • Citation & context at Vector Equilibrium, 21 Dec'71

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho Ave, Washington DC, 21 Dec. '71


C12815

Oscillation

← Oscillation | Oscillation →


Index Entry

Oscillation:

"... the disappearance, or the isolating aspect, of our Universe ... is always present. It oscillates with what you call the tetrahedra as unit measure. .."


C12816

Oscillation

← Oscillation | Oscillation & Pulsation →


RBF Definitions

"So what we call life is oscillation between varying degrees

of asymmetry, or lags in conceptioning, which bring about

what seems to be the temporal."

Citations

  1. RBF eo Eja, Beverly Hotel, NYC, 13 Far'71 - Citation & context at Life, 13 Mar'71

C12817

Oscillation & Pulsation

← Oscillation | Oscillation & Pulsation →


RBF Definitions

"... The difference between the physical and the metaphysical & is the omnipulsive asymmetry of all the physical oscillation in respect to the equilibrium..."

Citations

  1. RBF dictation to EJA for SYNERGETICS, \href{https://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-205.30}{205.3}, Oct. '71. - Citation at Omnipulsive Asymmetry, Oct'71

C12818

Oscillation & Pulsation

← Oscillation & Pulsation | Oscillation & Pulsation →


Index Entry

Oscillation & Pulsation:

"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


C12819

Oscillation & Pulsation

← Oscillation & Pulsation | Oscillation & Pulsation (1) →


Cross Reference

Oscillation & Pulsation:

". . . Temporality is time and the relative asymmetries of oscillation are realizable only in time-- in the time required for pulsative frequency cycling. . . "

  • Cite RBF-dictation for SYNERGETICS, Beverly Hotel, New York., 26 Feb. '71. See \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-205.50205.5 of Oct. '71.

  • Citation & context at Time, 28 Feb'71


C12820

Oscillation & Pulsation (1)

← Oscillation & Pulsation | Oscillation & Pulsation (2) →


Cross Reference

See Inward & Outward Twoness Triangular-cammed Model

Cross-References

  • Inward \& Outward Twoness Triangular-cammed Model

C12821

Oscillation & Pulsation (2)

← Oscillation & Pulsation (1) | Ocillation (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12822

Ocillation (1)

← Oscillation & Pulsation (2) | Oscillation (2) →


Cross Reference

Observing vs. Articulation

Cross-References


C12823

Oscillation (2)

← Ocillation (1) | Osculation →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12824

Osculation

← Oscillation (2) | Osmosis Osmotical →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12825

Osmosis Osmotical

← Osculation | Other →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12826

Other

← Osmosis Osmotical | Other →


Index Entry

Other:

"Humanity can only survive by complete regard for all of humanity. Humans are beginning to learn, 'No other, no me.'"


C12827

Other

← Other | Other →


Index Entry

Other:

"There will always be at least one other."

  • Citation and context at Field, 14 Feb'73

C12828

Other

← Other | Other →


Index Entry

Other:

"Unity relates to realizable experience which is omnidirectional. Ergo, there is not just one 'other.' There are always at least 12 'others.' Ergo, vector equilibrium, which is subfrequency."

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

C12829

Other

← Other | Otherness →


Index Entry

Other:

"... Twoness is the beginning and essence of consciousness, with which human awareness begins: consciousness of the other, the other experience, the other being, the child's mother. ... Early humanity's concept of the mimum increment of time was the second, because time and awareness begin with the second experience after the other. ... Life and the universe that goes with it begins with two spheres: you and me. . . and you are always prior to me."

  • Cite RBF marginalis on Synergetics draft, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-223.31223.31 - 19 Jun '71.

C12830

Otherness

← Other | Otherness →


RBF Definitions

Only the tetrahedron can accommodate the otherness which is the aberration, otherness being essential to awareness and awareness being the minimum statement of the experience life." - Citation & context at Tetrahedron as Primitively Central To Life, 3 Mar'77


C12831

Otherness

← Otherness | Otherness →


Index Entry

Otherness:

"Neither Euclid nor Euler credited the surface on which they were scribing. They failed to identify the surface with the otherness."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC; 8 Feb'76

C12832

Otherness

← Otherness | Otherness →


Index Entry

Otherness:

"Without otherness there is no consciousness and no direction. If there were only one entity-- say it is a sphere called 'me'-- there would be no Universe: no otherness: no awareness: no consciousness: no direction. Once another entity, let's say a sphere, is sighted, there is awareness and direction. There is no way to tell how far away the other sphere may be, nor what its size may be. Size sense comes with comparative experience."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft At Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-411.03411.03, 28 May'72

C12833

Otherness

← Otherness | Otherness →


Index Entry

Otherness:

"Universe is a scenario of events,

The regenerative interactions

Of all otherness and me."

  • Cite A Definition of Evolution, p. 1. 15 Sep'71

C12834

Otherness

← Otherness | Otherness →


Index Entry

Otherness:

"Consciousness means an awareness of otherness."

  • Citation at Consciousness, 1971

C12835

Otherness

← Otherness | Otherness →


Index Entry

Otherness:

"Communicated means informing self or others."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, "Universe," \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/300-universe#section-302.00302., 1974

  • Citation at Communication, 1971


C12836

Otherness

← Otherness | Otherness →


Index Entry

Otherness:

"The a priori otherness of comparative awareness inherently requires time."

  • Cite RBF marginalis on Synergetics draft, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-223.31223.31- 19 Jun '71.

C12837

Otherness

← Otherness | Other: At Least One Other →


Index Entry

Otherness:

"Life is the difference between temporality and eternity.

... Instantaneity would eliminate otherness, time, and self-and-other-awareness. Instantaneity and eternal are both timeless: they are the same."

  • Cite RBF to Ed

Beverly Hotel, New York

13 March 1971

  • Citation & context at Life, 13 Mar'71

C12838

Other: At Least One Other

← Otherness | Otherness: AtLeast One Other →


Index Entry

... Unity is plural and at minimum two. There will always be at least one other critical proximity aberration...


C12839

Otherness: AtLeast One Other

← Other: At Least One Other | Otherness: At Least Twelve Others →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12840

Otherness: At Least Twelve Others

← Otherness: AtLeast One Other | Otherness: At Least Twelve Others →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12841

Otherness: At Least Twelve Others

← Otherness: At Least Twelve Others | Otherness Point →


Index Entry

Otherness: At Least Twelve Others:

Synergetics : Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-502.25502.25

\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-537.12537.12


C12842

Otherness Point

← Otherness: At Least Twelve Others | Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (1) →


Index Entry

Otherness Point:

"Because of discontinuity, the otherness points and subpoints may be anywhere. We start always with any point-- event points being as yet noncomprehended; ergo, initially only as an apprehended otherness entity. Synergetics, as a strategy of converting apprehension to discrete comprehension, always proceeds vectorially."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-540.07540.07, 24 Sep'73

C12843

Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (1)

← Otherness Point | Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (2) →


Index Entry

Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits:

"Angular acceleration is the local accumulation of momentum; angular deceleration is the local depletion of momentum.

"Release from angular acceleration appears to be linear acceleration but the linearity is only theoretical. Linear acceleration is the release from the restraint of the nearest accelerator over to the angularly accelerative or decelerative restraint of the integrated vectorial resultant of all the neighborly dominant forever-otherness restraints in Universe. Linear acceleration never occurs because there is never innocence of otherness.

"The hammer thrower releases his 'hammer's' ball-and-rod assembly from his extended arm's-end grasp seemingly to allow the hammer to take a linear trajectory, but Earth's gravitational pull immediately takes over and converts the quasi-straight trajectory into an elliptical arc of greater orbiting radius than before, but an arc of ever-decreasing radius as the Earth's gravity takes over and the hammer thrower's steel ball seemingly comes to rest on the Earth's surface which is, however, in reality to travel around the Earth's axis in"


C12844

Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (2)

← Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (1) | Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (3) →


Index Entry

Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits:

"synchronized consonance with the other together-huddled atoms of the Earth's surface which, if near the Earth's equator would be at a circular velocity of approximately 1000 miles an hour and, if near the Earth's poles, of only inches an hour around the Earth's axis; but as yet traveling at 60,000 miles an hour around the Sun at a radial restraint of approximately 92 million miles, with the galaxies of the Universe's other nonsimultaneously generated restraints of all the othernesses' overlappingly effective dominance variations, as produced by degrees of neighboring energy concentrations and dispersions. It is the pulsation of such concentrations and dispersions that brings about the elliptical orbitings.

"This is fundamental complementarity as intuited in Einstein's curved space prior to the scientific establishment of generalized complementarity, which we may now also speak of as the 'generalized otherness' of Universe. This is why there can only be curved space.

"Isaac Newton's first law of motion, 'A body persists in a state of rest or in a straight line except as affected by other forces,' should now be restated to say, 'Any one"


C12845

Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (3)

← Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (2) | Otherness We Call 'Space' →


Index Entry

Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits:

"considered body persists in any one elliptical orbit until that orbit is altered to another elliptical orbit by the ceaselessly varying interpositionings and integrated restraint effects imposed upon the considered body by the generalized cosmic otherness." A body is always responding orbitally to a varying plurality of otherness forces.

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/800-operational-mathematics#section-826.15826.15, 20 May'75

C12846

Otherness We Call 'Space'

← Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits (3) | Other Side of the Universe →


Index Entry

Otherness We Call 'Space':

"The closest-packed symmetry of uniradius spheres is the mathematical limit case which inadvertently 'captures' all the previously unidentifiable otherness of Universe whose inscrutability we call 'space.'"


C12847

Other Side of the Universe

← Otherness We Call 'Space' | Other Side of the Universe →


Index Entry

Other Side of the Universe:

"The other side of the Universe is not like the other side of a river, but an inside-outing."


C12848

Other Side of the Universe

← Other Side of the Universe | Other Otherness (1) →


Cross Reference

Other Side of the Universe:

Cross-References


C12849

Other Otherness (1)

← Other Side of the Universe | Other Otherness (1B) →


Cross Reference

Dichotomy

Eternity: Equation Of

No Otherness & No Awareness

No Other, No Me

Pulsatively Precessed by the Otherness

Cross-References


C12850

Other Otherness (1B)

← Other Otherness (1) | Other: Otherness (2A) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12851

Other: Otherness (2A)

← Other Otherness (1B) | Other: Otherness (2B) →


Cross Reference

Limit Case: Closest Packed Symmetry, 17 Feb'73

Cross-References


C12852

Other: Otherness (2B)

← Other: Otherness (2A) | Out →


Cross Reference

Tetrahedrons Primitively Central to Life, 3 Mar'77*

Cross-References


C12853

Out

← Other: Otherness (2B) | Out →


Index Entry

Out:

"Out is directionless and timeless."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Beverly Hotel, New York, 19 June 1971.

  • Citation and context at Directionless, 19 Jun'71


C12854

Out

← Out | Out →


Index Entry

Out:

"Out is nondirectional because it is anydirectional."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec.\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-524.05524.05; RBF rewrite of 19 Jun'71

C12855

Out

← Out | Out →


Index Entry

Out:

"You are always in Universe. You cannot get out of Universe. You can only get out of systems."

  • Cite tape transcript RBF to EJA and BO'R, Chicago, 1 June 1971.

C12856

Out

← Out | Out →


Index Entry

Out:

"There is only omnidirectional nonconceptual 'out'

and the specifically directioned conceptual 'in.'...

'In' is always a direction. 'Out' is not a direction."


C12857

Out

← Out | Out →


Index Entry

All the word 'out' means is that you are not inside a system. 'Out' is not a direction.

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Beverly Hotel, New York, 24 April 1971

C12858

Out

← Out | "Out" as the Containing & the Contained →


Index Entry

Out:

"We . . . realize conceptually the finite, yet non-sensorial, out-ness which can be converted into sensorial in-ness by the inside-outing process."

  • Cite NEHRU SPEECH, p. 12. 13 Nov'69

C12859

"Out" as the Containing & the Contained

← Out | Out (1) →


Index Entry

"Joseph Needham's 'above and below' and his 'higher and lower' are linear.

'Out' expressly is the containing and the contained: in synergetics, the omniembracing and the permeating."

  • Citation & context at Synergetic Hierarchy, 5 May'74

C12860

Out (1)

← "Out" as the Containing & the Contained | Out (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12861

Out (2)

← Out (1) | Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12862

Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste (1)

← Out (2) | Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12863

Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste (2)

← Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste (1) | Outbreeding →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12864

Outbreeding

← Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste (2) | Outdividual →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12865

Outdividual

← Outbreeding | Outdoors →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12866

Outdoors

← Outdividual | Outlaw →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12867

Outlaw

← Outdoors | The Outlaw Area →


Index Entry

Outlaw:

"Three-quarters of the spherical Earth's surface is water and men's dry-land-made laws were unenforceable upon the seas. Those whose lives were lived on the sea lived outside any man-made laws and were inherently 'outlaws,' not because they flouted other men's laws, but because they lived and operated where only the physical laws of Universe were enforced. And those laws of nature were often formidably harsh. The sailormen had to take the initiative moment upon moment, and with keenest logic, else they perished. But the sailormen of Penobscot Bay addresses as 'Darling' or 'Dear' all young people both of its own family or of the stranger's family. He didn't learn to do so from Hollywood's people. The 'Darling' custom antedates Hollywood by at least several centuries. The custom developed, we may guess, from the coastal-fisherman's throttling to idling speed his otherwise powerful and incisive capabilities. Getting angry at hurricanes won't save you. 'Easy does it,' they say."

  • Cite BEAR ISLAND STORY, galley p.17, 1968

C12868

The Outlaw Area

← Outlaw | Outlaw Outlaw Area (1) →


Index Entry

The Outlaw Area:

"... Since the last ice age three-quarters of the Earth has been water, and of the one-quarter that is land very little has been lived on. Ninety-nine percent of humanity has lived on only about five per cent of the Earth-- a few little dry spots. Now, the law has always been applicable only to this five per cent of the Earth, and anyone who went outside of it-- the tiny minority who went to sea, for example-- immediately found himself outside the law. And the whole development of technology has been in the outlaw area, where you're dealing with the toughness of nature. I find this fascinating and utterly true. All improvement has to be made in the outlaw area. You can't reform man, and you can't improve his situation where he is. But when you've made things so good out there in the outlaw area that they can't help being recognized, then gradually they get drawn in and assimilated. . . .

"A good example of what I mean is going on right now in the space program..., where there's no atmosphere and no water and no sewer lines and no berries to eat, for the first time in history you have to look out for man. Inadvertently, man is trying for the first time to learn how to make man a success. It's inadvertent, but it's being done."

  • Cite Calvin Tomkins, New Yorker, p.78, 8 Jan'66

C12869

Outlaw Outlaw Area (1)

← The Outlaw Area | Outlaw (2) →


Cross Reference

Frontier: Living on the Frontier

Cross-References


C12870

Outlaw (2)

← Outlaw Outlaw Area (1) | Outline →


Cross Reference

See Up & Down Sequence, (4)

Cross-References

  • Up \& Down Sequence, (4)

C12871

Outline

← Outlaw (2) | Out-lining →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12872

Out-lining

← Outline | Outreach (1) →


Index Entry

Out-lining:

"Out-lining = perimetering: empty-picturing the divergent outwardness, i.e. somethinging the nothingness: How to see or identify nothing.

"In-lining = in-sighting: conceptualizing in the direction of multiexperience trends convergence."

  • Cite RBF holograph for EJA; Windsor Castle, Berks; 22 Mar'76

C12873

Outreach (1)

← Out-lining | Outreach (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12874

Outreach (2)

← Outreach (1) | Outset →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12875

Outset

← Outreach (2) | Outside →


Cross Reference

Starters

Cross-References


C12876

Outside

← Outset | Outside →


Index Entry

"It might be argued that inside and outside are the same, but not so. While there are an infinity of insides in Experience Universe there is only one outside comprehensive to all insides. So they are not the same..."


C12877

Outside

← Outside | Outside: What's Outside Outside? (1) →


Index Entry

Outside: What's Outside Outside?:

"I'm sure you have often said to yourself: I wonder what's outside 'outside.' That question assumes a static, instant, sculptural, single-frame concept of Universe, which sculptural, static array has an 'outside.' But you cannot have an outside to a scenario."

  • Cite Museums Keynote Address Denver, p. 10. 2 Jun'71

C12878

Outside: What's Outside Outside? (1)

← Outside | Outside: What's Outside Outside (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12879

Outside: What's Outside Outside (2)

← Outside: What's Outside Outside? (1) | Outside-Out →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12880

Outside-Out

← Outside: What's Outside Outside (2) | Outside-out vs. Inside-out →


Index Entry

Outside-Out:

"Now, what we call thinkable is always outside-out.

What we call space is just exactly as real, but it is inside-out. There is no such thing as right and left!"


C12881

Outside-out vs. Inside-out

← Outside-Out | Outside (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12882

Outside (1)

← Outside-out vs. Inside-out | Outside (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12883

Outside (2)

← Outside (1) | Outward Limit of Nuclear Phenomena →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12884

Outward Limit of Nuclear Phenomena

← Outside (2) | Outward →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12885

Outward

← Outward Limit of Nuclear Phenomena | Oval →


Cross Reference

See Inward & Outward

Cross-References

  • Inward \& Outward

C12886

Oval

← Outward | Ovaries →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12887

Ovaries

← Oval | Ovational Gearing →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C12888

Ovational Gearing

← Ovaries | Overlapping →


Cross Reference

Ovational Gearing:

Cross-References


C12889

Overlapping

← Ovational Gearing | Overlapping →


RBF Definitions

Nouns can be at the same time, but verbs cannot. Events can never be omnicongruently simultaneous, which would mean having all the component-four events' beginnings and endings always simultaneous. Events occur. Occur is a time word. The overlappingness of scenario Universe makes events appear simultaneous when they are not. Events are only overlappingly co-occurrent but never omnisimultaneous."


C12890

Overlapping

← Overlapping | Overlapping →


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Overlapping:

". . . That overlapping quality that gives you a continuity of life despite individual births and deaths."

  • Cite RBF in Barry Farrell Playboy Interview, 1972 - Draft. p.17.

C12891

Overlapping

← Overlapping | Overlapping →


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Overlapping:

"Overlapping because every event has duration and their initiating and terminating are most often of different duration."

  • Cite RBF marginalia

Universe draft

28 Feb '71

  • Cite also SYNERGETICS, "Universe," \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/300-universe#section-302.00302. Oct. '71.

C12892

Overlapping

← Overlapping | Overlapping (1) →


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Overlapping:

"We discover our way by overlapping interrelatednesses."

  • Citation & context at Thinking (b), 5 Jul'62

C12893

Overlapping (1)

← Overlapping | Overlapping (2) →


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C12894

Overlapping (2)

← Overlapping (1) | Overlays (1) →


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C12895

Overlays (1)

← Overlapping (2) | Overlays (2) →


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C12896

Overlays (2)

← Overlays (1) | Overload the System →


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C12897

Overload the System

← Overlays (2) | Overpopulation →


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Overload the System:

"... The system knew what to do and has been 'overloaded' or 'starved' by ignorance. Learn how not to overload or starve. Let trace elements be available. Don't meddle."

  • Citation and context at Triangular Topology Integrity, 15 May'72

C12898

Overpopulation

← Overload the System | Overproduction →


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C12899

Overproduction

← Overpopulation | Oversight (1) →


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Q. Isn't overproduction an inevitable outcome of increasing industrialization?

RBF: "I talk about disassociating industrialization from money-making. Money-makers hoard and prohibit release of good information. It would only be overproduction if stupidity was operating."

  • Cite RBF videotaping session Philadelphia, Pa., 1 Feb'75

C12900

Oversight (1)

← Overproduction | Oversight (2) →


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C12901

Oversight (2)

← Oversight (1) | Overspecialization of Biological Species and Nations →


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C12902

Overspecialization of Biological Species and Nations

← Oversight (2) | Overspecialization of Biological Species →


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Overspecialization of Biological Species and Nations: "At the December 1962 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science a research paper was read which showed that biological species and nations which have become extinct did so because of their becoming overspecialized." - For citation and context see Computers As Specialists, 13 Aug '64

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C12903

Overspecialization of Biological Species

← Overspecialization of Biological Species and Nations | Overspecialization of Biological Species (1) →


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Generalized Principles, p.3, 28 Jan'69

Trend No. 9, The Prospect for Humanity, WDSD Doc. 3, p. 69, Aug'64


C12904

Overspecialization of Biological Species (1)

← Overspecialization of Biological Species | Overspecialization of Biological Species (2) →


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C12905

Overspecialization of Biological Species (2)

← Overspecialization of Biological Species (1) | Overspecialization of the Sciences →


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See Divide & Conquer Sequence, (1)

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C12906

Overspecialization of the Sciences

← Overspecialization of Biological Species (2) | Overspecialization →


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C12907

Overspecialization

← Overspecialization of the Sciences | Ownership (1) →


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C12908

Ownership (1)

← Overspecialization | Ownership (2) →


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Haveness

Deed: \Property Deed\

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C12909

Ownership (2)

← Ownership (1) | Oxford University →


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Design Science (B)

Telephone (1)(2)

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C12910

Oxford University

← Ownership (2) | Oxygen (1) →


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See Divide & Conquer Sequence, (4)(5)

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  • Divide \& Conquer Sequence, (4)(5)

C12911

Oxygen (1)

← Oxford University | Oxygen (2) →


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See Circuit: Hydrogen & Oxygen as a Circuit Air

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  • Circuit: Hydrogen \& Oxygen as a Circuit Air

C12912

Oxygen (2)

← Oxygen (1) | P →


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C12913