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Synergetics Dictionary — XYZ

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XYZ

← Wrong | X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (1) →


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C21001

X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (1)

← XYZ | X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (2) →


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X Configuration with One Ball at the Center:

"Applying the indig-numerology to the multiplication tables this wave phenomenon reappears dramatically with each integer having a unique operational effect on other integers. For instance, the prime numbers three and five: you look at the total multiplication patterns of these and find that they make a regular X:

[Diagram of X configuration with numbers and arrows]

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.151012.15, 1 Feb'73

C21002

X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (2)

← X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (1) | X Configuration with Ball at the Center →


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X Configuration with One Ball at the Center:

"The fourness (+4) and the fiveness (-4) are at the positive-negative oscillation center; they decrease and then increase on the other side where the two triangles come together with a common center in bow-tie form. You find that the sequences of octaves are so arranged that the common ball can be either number eight or it could be zero. That is, it makes it possible for waves to run through waves without having interference of waves.

"Each ball can always have a neutral function among these aggregates. It is a nuclear ball whether it is in a planar array or in an omnidirectional array. It has a function in each of the two adjacent systems which performs like bonding. This is the single energy transformative effect on closest packed spheres which, with the arhythmical sphere-- space-- space-- sphere-- space-- space-- together suggest identity with the neutron-proton interchangeable functioning."

or it could be one.

  • Cite SYNERGETICS galley as rewritten by RBF at Secs. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.141012.14 and \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1012.151012.15, 19 Dec'73

C21003

X Configuration with Ball at the Center

← X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (2) | "X" as Symbol of Symmetrical Expansion →


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C21004

"X" as Symbol of Symmetrical Expansion

← X Configuration with Ball at the Center | X Ray →


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  • Teleology: Bowtie Symbol

C21005

X Ray

← "X" as Symbol of Symmetrical Expansion | XYZ Coordinate System (1) →


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C21006

XYZ Coordinate System (1)

← X Ray | XYZ Coordinate System (2) →


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The most economical distance measuring between the peripheral points of such XYZ systems involved hypotenuses and legs of different lengths. This three-dimensionality dominated the 2,000-year scientific development of the XYZ - c. g.t. s. 'Comprehensive Coordinate System of Scientific Mensurations.' As a consequence, identifications of physical reality have been and as yet are only awkwardly characterized because of the inherent irrationality of the peripheral hypotenuse aspects of systems in respect to their radial XYZ interrelationships.

Commanded by their wealth-controlling patrons, pure scientist have had to translate their theoretical calculations of physical system behaviors into coordinate relationship with physical reality in order to permit applied science to reduce theoretical inventions to physical practice and use. All of the analytic geometers and calculus mathematicians identify their calculus-derived coordinate behaviors of theoretical systems only in terms of linear measurements taken outwardly from central points of reference; they locate the remote evit points relative to those centers only by an awkward set of perpendicularities emanating from and parallel to the central XYZ grid


C21007

XYZ Coordinate System (2)

← XYZ Coordinate System (1) | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"of perpendicular coordinates. The irrationality of this peripheral measuring in respect to complexedly orbited atomic nuclei has occasioned the exclusively mathematical processing of energy data without the use of conceptual models."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/800-operational-mathematics#section-825.33825.33. Sept'72

C21008

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System (2) | XYZ Coordinate System →


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"...The XYZ coordinates in themselves, as heretofore adopted by man, has seeming validity only in its linear and spatial characteristics independent of time and physical reality."

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

C21009

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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The Euclid XYZ coordinate system geometry does not have time. Synergetics inherently has time: it deals with anything that exists.


C21010

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"Science identifies as subjective and objective, respectively, the inadvertently experienced stimulations of life, on the one hand, and the deliberately initiated and experimentally instituted responses to the subjective stimulations. 'Pure' science seeks to find mathematical order permeating the subjectively acquired data, and applied science employs objectively the mathematical orders discovered in formulating them into special design uses.

"Both the pure science analysis of the subjectively acquired data and the applied science employment of the relationships involves mathematically patterned identification of the pertinent special-case use data in respect to a universally coordinate dimensioning system and a transformational frame of reference.

"After eons of evolutionary development the universal coordinate system as processed to 1971 world-around scientific use (as, for instance, in recording the vast harvest of data of the most recent International Geophysical Year)" - Cite RBF holograph, Beverly Hotel, New York, 14 Sep'71


C21011

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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"is the 'three-dimensional' XYZ, c g, s system together with a table of numerical constants for converting the mathematical information into a variety of incrementation languages unique to special areas of scientific employment; as, for instance, in electrodynamics, chemical associability, fluid mechanics, quantum mechanics, etc."


C21012

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"You cannot demonstrate the fourth dimension with

90-degree models."

  • Cite RBF Lecture

Town Hall, New York

12 March 1971

  • Citation at Fourth Dimension, 12 Mar'71

C21013

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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Nature's coordination system may not be Cartesian.

  • Cite P. PEARCE, Inventory of Concepts, June 1967

C21014

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"Because science has a fixation on the 'square,' 'cube,' and 90-degree angle ---------- as the exclusive 'unity,' its 'constants' are irrational. This happened only because they entered nature's structural system by the wrong 'portal.' If we use the cube as volumetric unity, the tetrahedron and the octahedron have irrational number volumes."

  • Cite Carbondate Draft

Return to Modilability p. V.10

  • Cite NASA Speech, p. 76, Jun'66

C21015

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"So far man has dealt but meagerly and non-comprehensively with ... the powerful planning capability of general systems theory." So far he has employed only limited systems theory in special open-edged infinite systems, e.g., "Tic Tac Toe" rectilinear grid systems. The arbitrary parameters of infinite systems can never be guaranteed to be adequate statements of all possible variables. Infinite systems engender and infinite number of variable factors.

"In order to be able to think both finitely and comprehensively, in terms of total systems, we have to start off with universe itself as a closed finite system which misses none of the factors. We must also include all the universal degrees of freedom. Though containing the frequently irrational and uneconomic XYZ dimensional relationships, universe does not employ the three dimensional frame of reference in its ever-most-economical, omni-rational coordinate system transactions. Nature does not use rectilinear coordination in its continual intertransforming. Nature coordinates in twelve alternatively equi-economical degrees of freedom-- six positive and six negative."


C21016

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"... In the XYZ coordinate system we were coming out with transcendental irrationals."

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

  • Cite NASA Speech, p.78, Jun'66


C21017

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"Cubing does not permit the making of models of N^4 or N5....."

"Because we cannot find a fourth perpendicular to the XYZ system that will not be parallel to either X or Y or Z, we cannot produce a 'fourth dimensional' model/in that system.7

(Adapted.)


C21018

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"Unfortunately we as yet teach our children the awkward and inefficient geo-mathematical coordination system which forced science to give up models,' but left science with a plethora of irrational 'constants' as seemingly constituting the only known quantation accounting bridges between various transformation states and mathematical appraisals taken in various fields of independently inaugurated scientific inquiry."

--Cite Carbondate Draft

Return to Modelability. Re V-1

  • Cite NASA Speech, p.66, Jun'66

C21019

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

". . . science found that invisible behaviors of nature could be ferreted out by instruments and computationally mastered without recourse to conceptual models, which had become seemingly invalid due to the inability to model fourth dimensionality with X,Y,Z 90° coordination, which however could be readily computed mathematically.

"(The natural four axis, 60 degree, tetrahedronal coordinate system . . returns 'conceptuality' of dynamic structural principles to scientific validity.)"


C21020

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"If we extend the vector equilibrium out towards squares and one of its triangles octahedra and tetrahedra would accumulate on the square and triangular faces. We find there are different aspects, some which look squarish and some which look triangular. Sometimes they get to looking like some other kinds of parallel lines. In the isotropic vector matrix "you can find the XYZ coordinates, but when you use them to do your accounting they give you very uncomfortable numbers. We haven't at any time said that what man had been using as the XYZ coordinate system is invalid. It is there and it works, but it is awkward. It is arbitrary and awkward and apparently not the way nature found the most easy to do most of her accounting."


C21021

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"There was another important kind of a gap between science and society, the same kind of gap that was brought about by the assumption that dimension automatically meant 90 degrees."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #4, p. 142. 6 Jul'62

C21022

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"The leading mathematicians and physicists will say to you that an attempt has been made time and again to correlate arithmetic and physics, arithmetic and chemistry, and it has never come out in a rational manner despite the fact that chemistry goes H2O and not H3.1O. Nature disclosed time and again rational and very simple number formulations, but men's own coordinate exploring has been characterized by many constants, all of which are irrational and they are transcendental irrationals-- they cannot be solved. .. Apparently nature is using a geometry in which no lines ever go through the same points. This is pretty exciting in a world that is nonsimultaneous."

  • Cite Oregon Lecture #3, p.88. 5 Jul'62

C21023

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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In Synergetics' isotropic, vectorially triangulated, the omnidirectional matrix initiations in angular and linear accelerations are rational and uniformly modulated, whereas in the XYZ coordinate analysis of the calculus only the linear is analyzable and the angular resultants are usually irrationally expressed.


C21024

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

Lacking awareness of the comprehensively rational coordinating, facility available in nature (which upon its discovery we have named Energetic-Synergetic Geometry-- En/Syn Geom, for short), men have developed and adopted their special-case local coordinations of modular mensuration as necessary observational frames for accounting the special local aspects of nature with which they have been respectively preoccupied. From time to time it has become desirable to integrate the data harvested in various specialized fields. On such occasions it has frequently happened that the special-case coordination systems are mistakenly assumed to have general capabilities which they do not possess. For instance, there is the mistaken assumption made by analytical geom,ers that the special 'three-dimensional' case XYZ coordinate system constituted 'The' generalized case of all coordinate accounting. The XYZ coordination of analytic geometry this became limited to linear expressions of the radials of exclusively 90-degree central angle relationships-- wherefore, despite that physics had discovered the equally valid linear and angular acceleration functions of an omni-interaccelerating Universe, all of its behaviors had to be translated into linear coordination.

  • Cite RBF Ltr to Collier's (full text), p. 2A, July'59

C21025

XYZ Coordinate System

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System (1) →


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XYZ Coordinate System:

"Even in 1960 most. scientists as well as laymen will say 'squaring' when referring to 'second powering' of numbers, and 'cubing' when referring to 'third powering.' En/Syn Geom. says 'triabgling' and 'tetrahedroning,' respectively. And because triangling and tetrahedroning are two and three times, respectively, more economical of available local space (and nature insists on being most economical) En/Syn Geometry is the most economical accounting system of nature.

"The assumption that XYZ linear expression was essential to the translation of observed phenomena into computational analysis, as well as the translation of computational analysis into realized technology, imposed the invention of the calculus. This and other errors of prime assumption resulted in an inter-accounting of the data won by remote disciplines which in turn seemingly disclosed that these remote areas of inquiry were inherently interlinked only by irrationally ratioed values. The well-known irrational constants, Pi, e, etc. stand as present-day monuments to the awkwardly ratioed communication links.

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Collier's (Full text), pp.2A-3, July'59

C21026

XYZ Coordinate System (1)

← XYZ Coordinate System | XYZ Coordinate System (2) →


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CGS: C.Gt.S System

Cubing: Cubic Accounting

Interpendicular

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C21027

XYZ Coordinate System (2)

← XYZ Coordinate System (1) | XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron →


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C21028

XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron

← XYZ Coordinate System (2) | XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron →


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XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron:

"We know the fundamental intercomplementations of the external convex macro-tetra and the internal concave micro-tetra with all conceptual systems. Looking at the four successive plus, minus, plus, minus, XYZ coordination quadrants we find that a single 90-degree quadrant of one hemisphere of the spherical octahedron contains all the trigonometric functioning covariations of the whole system. When the central angle is 90° then the two small corner angles of the isosceles triangle are each 45°. After 45° the sines become cosines and vice versa. At 45° they balance. Thereafter all the prime numbers that can ever enter into prime trigonometric computation (in contradistinction to complementary function computation), occur below the number 45. What occasions irrationality is the inability of dividends to be omni-equi-divisible due to the presence of a prime number of which the dividend is not a whole product.

"This is why we factor completely or intermultiply all of the first 14 prime numbers existing between 1 and 45 degrees, inclusive of which 14 we multiply the first eight primes to many repowerings which produces the Scheherazade Number which, when used as the number of units in a circle, becomes a dividend permitting omnirational computation accommodation of all the variations of all the trigonometries of Universe."


C21029

XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron

← XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron | XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron (1) →


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XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron:

"We were always looking at the XYZ quadrant-- focusing on the quadrant at the center of the octahedron, rather than on the functioning of the covariations."

  • Citation & context at Trigonometric Limit, 22 Jun'72

C21030

XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron (1)

← XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron | XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron (2) →


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C21031

XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron (2)

← XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron (1) | Yacht (1) →


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C21032

Yacht (1)

← XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron (2) | Yacht: Ocean Racing Yacht (2) →


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C21033

Yacht: Ocean Racing Yacht (2)

← Yacht (1) | Year 2000 →


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C21034

Year 2000

← Yacht: Ocean Racing Yacht (2) | Year (1) →


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Year 2000:

"In relation to increments of time and of prediction, I am confident that I cannot predict for A.D. 2000. Though it is only a little over a generation forward, I do not believe that any human being can foresee with any accuracy as far ahead as that 35 years. What will go on in this next period will be more of a change than has occurred in the whole history of man on the whole Earth. All the trend curves which we may examine show rates of acceleration which underline the unprecedented nature of the changes to come."

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

C21035

Year (1)

← Year 2000 | Year (2) →


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C21036

Year (2)

← Year (1) | Yes-no-yes-no (1) →


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C21037

Yes-no-yes-no (1)

← Year (2) | Yes-no-yes-no (2) →


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C21038

Yes-no-yes-no (2)

← Yes-no-yes-no (1) | Yes, no, ho →


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Radiation is Information-carrier, 9 Jun'75

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C21039

Yes, no, ho

← Yes-no-yes-no (2) | Yes, no, no (1) →


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Synergetics: Fig. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.55415.55 A


C21040

Yes, no, no (1)

← Yes, no, ho | X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (2) →


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C21041

X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (2)

← Yes, no, no (1) | Yes-or-no Field (2) →


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C21042

Yes-or-no Field (2)

← X Configuration with One Ball at the Center (2) | Yesterday →


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C21043

Yesterday

← Yes-or-no Field (2) | Yesterday's Cereals →


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Yesterday:

"Many children see thousands of airplanes before they see a bird, yet their first books are full of cows and pigs and Farmer Brown-- yesterday."


C21044

Yesterday's Cereals

← Yesterday | Yesterday's Certainties →


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C21045

Yesterday's Certainties

← Yesterday's Cereals | Yesterday's Concept of 'Into the Next World' →


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Yesterday's Certainties:

"For the billions went only for the swiftly obsoleting bigger, faster, and more incisive modifications of yesterday's certainties."

  • For citation and context see Science: Left Hand and Right Hand Sciences, May '65

C21046

Yesterday's Concept of 'Into the Next World'

← Yesterday's Certainties | Yesterday's Erroneous Assumptions →


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C21047

Yesterday's Erroneous Assumptions

← Yesterday's Concept of 'Into the Next World' | Yesterday: Fading Away of Remote Yesterdays →


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C21048

Yesterday: Fading Away of Remote Yesterdays

← Yesterday's Erroneous Assumptions | Yesterday's Ignorance →


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C21049

Yesterday's Ignorance

← Yesterday: Fading Away of Remote Yesterdays | Yesterday's Private Castle Mentality (1) →


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C21050

Yesterday's Private Castle Mentality (1)

← Yesterday's Ignorance | Yesterday's Private Castle Mentality (2) →


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C21051

Yesterday's Private Castle Mentality (2)

← Yesterday's Private Castle Mentality (1) | Yesterday's Make-do Mistakes →


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C21052

Yesterday's Make-do Mistakes

← Yesterday's Private Castle Mentality (2) | Yesterday's Rare & Sublime Moments →


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C21053

Yesterday's Rare & Sublime Moments

← Yesterday's Make-do Mistakes | Yesterday Set →


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C21054

Yesterday Set

← Yesterday's Rare & Sublime Moments | Yesterday's Sun-impoundings →


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... Touch is the yesterday set.


C21055

Yesterday's Sun-impoundings

← Yesterday Set | Yesterday's Textbooks →


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C21056

Yesterday's Textbooks

← Yesterday's Sun-impoundings | Yesterday's Virtues →


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Yesterday's Textbooks:

"We have been tolerating the fictions only because they were included in yesterday's textbooks which we say, also ignorantly, we cannot afford to replace. The time has come, and there is little of it left, within which to effect entirely new world-around educational strategies,"


C21057

Yesterday's Virtues

← Yesterday's Textbooks | Yesterday's Virtues →


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Yesterday's Virtues:

"Yesterday's virtues become today's vices and vice versa."

  • Cite VERY FOGGY OUTSIDE, 8 Mar'73

C21058

Yesterday's Virtues

← Yesterday's Virtues | Yesterday (1) →


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Yesterday's Virtues:

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C21059

Yesterday (1)

← Yesterday's Virtues | Yesterday (2) →


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C21060

Yesterday (2)

← Yesterday (1) | Yesterday (3) →


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C21061

Yesterday (3)

← Yesterday (2) | Yesteryear →


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Yesterday's Concept of "Into the Next World"

Yesterday: Our Ignorance of Yesterday

Yesterday: Myopia of Yesterday

Yesterday - Guards Yesterday

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C21062

Yesteryear

← Yesterday (3) | Yin-yang (1) →


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Yesteryear:

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C21063

Yin-yang (1)

← Yesteryear | Yin-yang (2) →


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Yin-yang:

"Goldy tries putting a light inside a translucent tetrahedron. Next she encloses the translucent tetrahedron inside a translucent plastic sphere. The light at the system center casts the shadow lines of the tetrahedron's six edges outwardly and symmetrically onto the plastic sphere to produce the outlines of a spherical tetrahedron. Goldy draws circles around each of the spherical tetrahedron's four corners of such a unit radius that each of the four circles is tangent to each of the three others. Using a sharp-edged cutting tool, she severingly follows around the perimeter of one circle to its point of tangency with the next adjacent circle, and there she inflects her cutting tool to follow around that next tangent circle to its next point of tangency, where she once more inflects her cutting tool's severance-trace to follow around the next circle to reach the next tangent point; which procedure she repeats until finally returning to the point of origin.

"She completes the severance and cuts the spherical tetrahedron's surface apart in two similar equi-area sections, each of which corresponds to the two similar, dumbbell-profiled, skin sections of a baseball. With these two similar, half-a-sphere-surface"


C21064

Yin-yang (2)

← Yin-yang (1) | Yin-yang →


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Yin-yang:

"sections precessingly aimed toward one another in such a manner that the bulge of one section registers symmetrically with the half-circle valley on the other, Goldy finds that she can sew the edges of the sections together around a core to produce a baseball.

"Goldy shows the bears that when you look at the baseball with the inflection point of its 'S'-pattern stitching located at the circle's center and aimed directly toward you, you will see that the baseball's surface pattern is the same inflection pattern as that of the most profound oriental symbol: yin-yang.

"This observation makes Goldy say to the bears that it would seem that long ago human minds of the orient had discovered precession, tetrahedra, and synergy. Goldy says that those ancient people who had discovered those principles must have kept them secret to surprise people and thereby gain powerful, popular, mystical accreditation; and that during the millenniums since, humanity had lost track of the yin-yang significance. Daddy bear answers, 'We have been watching the humans since they landed on your planet a few millions of years ago and can say that is just what happened.'"

  • Cite GOLDYLOCKS, p. G7-G8, 16 May'75

C21065

Yin-yang

← Yin-yang (2) | Yin-Yang →


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Yin-yang:

"Each lobe of a baseball is simply a precessed triangle of a tetrahedron. The baseball is yin-yang-- not in a plane but in Universe. The baseball is telling you about precession. Complementaries do precess."

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

C21066

Yin-Yang

← Yin-yang | Yin-yang (1) →


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Yin-Yang:

"Yin-Yang is a picture of a minimum tetrahedron knot interference tying."

  • Citation & context at Knot, 7 Nov'73

C21067

Yin-yang (1)

← Yin-Yang | Yin-yang (2) →


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C21068

Yin-yang (2)

← Yin-yang (1) | Yoga (1) →


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C21069

Yoga (1)

← Yin-yang (2) | Yoga (2) →


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C21070

Yoga (2)

← Yoga (1) | You Do Not Belong to You →


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C21071

You Do Not Belong to You

← Yoga (2) | You Do Not Belong to You →


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"You do not have the right to eliminate yourself; you do not belong to you. You belong to the Universe. Your significance will remain forever obscure to you, but you may assume that you are fulfilling your role if you apply yourself to converting your experience to the highest advantage of others."

  • Cite RBF quoted by Alden Hatch in "RBF: At Home in the Universe," p. 90, from transcripts, 1972

C21072

You Do Not Belong to You

← You Do Not Belong to You | You Do Not Belong to You →


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You Do Not Belong to You:

"You do not belong to you... You belong to the Universe."

  • Citation and context at Man as Function of Universe, 4 July'72

C21073

You Do Not Belong to You

← You Do Not Belong to You | You Do Not Belong to You →


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You Do Not Belong to You:

"You do not have the right to eliminate yourself. You do not belong to you. You belong to the Universe.

"You can always get nearer to the truth. Now the young people really want to know about things. They want to get closer to the truth, and my job is to do all I can to help them. They are the trim tab of the future."

  • Cite RBF quoted by Graeme Hardie in article in Pace, Nov'67

C21074

You Do Not Belong to You

← You Do Not Belong to You | You and I and the Lamppost (1) →


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C21075

You and I and the Lamppost (1)

← You Do Not Belong to You | You and I as Pattern Integrities →


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Pronouns: I = We = Us, (1)

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C21076

You and I as Pattern Integrities

← You and I and the Lamppost (1) | You & I as Pattern Integrities →


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You and I as Pattern Integrities:

"Universe is complex.... Unity is two.... You and I are complex pattern integrities. This is the way image-ination functions.... No man has ever seen outside of himself.

"Alexander King once produced a play on an empty stage. He filled the theater by describing the settings.... like a movie picture run backward: The man jumping from the pool back to the diving board.... Pinapples.... Putting the banana back on the bush. Rain in the sky.... And you find that in no time you have become part of the air back over the Himalayas.

"You and I were never anything but beautifully designed pattern integrities. Our friends say, 'You and Joe have to get together. Joe has a red telephone.' But we are all self-rebuilding telephones. Pattern integrities. That's how you can have interstellar transmission of man by scanning your frequencies. It's just the opposite of Darwin's building blocks."

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

C21077

You & I as Pattern Integrities

← You and I as Pattern Integrities | You & I →


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C21078

You & I

← You & I as Pattern Integrities | You and Me →


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C21079

You and Me

← You & I | You and Me →


Index Entry

You and Me:

"I am certain that I am not the avoirdupois of the most recent meals I have eaten, some of which will become my hair, only to be cut off twice a month. The... lost pounds of organic chemistry obviously wasn't 'me,' nor are any of the remaining presently associated atoms 'me.' We have been making a great error in identifying 'you' and 'me' as these truly transient and, ergo, sensorially detectable chemistries."

  • Citation and context at Life Is Not Physical, 11 Sep'73

C21080

You and Me

← You and Me | You and Me →


Index Entry

You and Me:

"Life, and the Universe that goes with it, begins with two spheres: you and me . . . and you are always prior to me."

  • Cite RBF marginalia Synergetics draft, Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/200-synergetics#section-221.31221.31-19 Jun'71

  • Citation at Life, 19 Jun'71


C21081

You and Me

← You and Me | You & Me as an Invention →


Index Entry

Fortunately, the overall chronology of industrial scientific history indicates that, despite the extreme hostility of these extreme out-camps, the commonwealth of 'you and me' is willy-nilly approaching. The speed of the approach is thrilling.


C21082

You & Me as an Invention

← You and Me | You and Me (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21083

You and Me (1)

← You & Me as an Invention | You and Me (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21084

You and Me (2)

← You and Me (1) | You or Me (1) →


Cross Reference

Organics & the Nucleus, 28 May'72

Cross-References


C21085

You or Me (1)

← You and Me (2) | You or Me (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21086

You or Me (2)

← You or Me (1) | You (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21087

You (1)

← You or Me (2) | You (2) →


Cross Reference

Thinkable You

Cross-References


C21088

You (2)

← You (1) | You (3) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21089

You (3)

← You (2) | Young & Elders →


Cross Reference

You & Me

Cross-References


C21090

Young & Elders

← You (3) | Young World →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21091

Young World

← Young & Elders | Young World (1) →


Index Entry

Young World:

". . . The increasing search on the part of the younger world for a greater understanding of themselves and for identification of humanity's function in the cosmic scheme."

  • Cite HYPER, World.Mag., p. 38, 4 Apr'73

C21092

Young World (1)

← Young World | Young World (2) →


RBF Definitions

"The young people see that we cannot correct such negatives as air

and water pollution by local means for, obviously, the air and

water flow everywhere around our planet and affect everybody

and thus, if anything may 'belong' to anybody, they realize that

the spaceship Earth's prime resources belong to everybody.

"The young people see clearly that we cannot control our

environment until we gain enough confidence both in ourselves

and others to permit us to use both our physical resources and

our higher faculties to induce each one of us to deal as

intelligently with all the world and all people as we would with

our most trusted and beloved friends.

"To be able to coordinate and take the initiative, the TV

generation see that they must face up to these facts of the

organic omni-interdependence of our whole spaceship Earth's

component resources and people.

"The young feel the older ones are no longer capable of such

realistic farsightedness. The older generation has been

frustrated too long. It is too slavish and lacks fundamental

confidence that technoscientific innovations can be made to

work and that man can be both physically and metaphysically"

Citations

  1. RBF in Plain Dealer interview, 4 July'72

C21093

Young World (2)

← Young World (1) | Young World →


Index Entry

Young World:

"Successful.

"The older generation is wrong in its axiomatic assumption that all history teaches us is that there is not enough for both of us and that it has to be 'you or me to the death, as there is not enough for both of us to live.'"

  • Cite RBF in interview by George J. Barmann, Plain Dealer, Cleveland, 4 Jul'72

C21094

Young World

← Young World (2) | Young World →


Index Entry

Young World:

"Hope of humanity's self-validation is manifest in the youth of today who are casting off all the so-called educational preoccupations for sustaining the status quo. Youth tends to jettison the status quo aside, as does the chick breaking out of its egg leaving the shell behind, irreversibly broken....

"May the great a priori intellectual integrity of eternally regenerative Universe grant glorious flight to the chicks."

Cite A Definition of Evolution, pp. 4-5, 15 Sep'71

Citation and context at Status Quo, 15 Sep'71


C21095

Young World

← Young World | Young World →


RBF Definitions

"So I'm saying to you that it's now perfectly clear that

not only is there no race, there is no class. Here we are.

One of the most extraordinary moments of our life to realize

that we are really one. This is very important for us to

realize because our young world in its compassion for the

underdog, for the ill-treated, its feeling then for the poor

is such that it wants to cast its lot with the poor. And

there has been a tendency of the young them to take on

standards that are really lower and less imaginative than

other standards in order to get into this working class

world, which they have a great compassion for. I'm simply

saying to you now that it's a matter of our elevating all

... all of humanity. We have then, instead of pulling the

top down, vindictively, it's a matter of pulling the

bottom outwardly. And here we are the new integrating

world. Here are our challenges: a complete reversal of all

the seemingly obvious of yesterday. Here are the fundamental

conditions that we are brothers, and that we are metting

here . . . with this drive of mm youth to find about how we

can really use our minds. And not just use our minds to

give ourselves special advantages, or some sensation, but so

we can really be of great fundamental use to our fellow man."

Citations

  1. RBF address at SIMS, U.Mass., Amherst, 22 Jul'71

C21096

Young World

← Young World | Young World →


Index Entry

Looking for signs of . . . a reorientation of humanity-- signs beyond those of the rejection of custom by youth and the latter's manifest yearning for greater understanding, demonstrated in its sorties into mystic cultures. . . Cite Dreyfuss Preface, "Decease of Meaning." 28 April 1971, p. 13


C21097

Young World

← Young World | Young World →


Index Entry

Young World:

"The young realize, as their elders do not, that humanity can do and can afford to do anything it needs to do that it knows how to do."

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

C21098

Young World

← Young World | Young World: Generation Gap and Umbilical Cord (1) →


Index Entry

Young World:

"More and more of the young world is going into the university and into more and more research and we are going to get to the point, I think, where a very large number of the individuals of humanity--it happens first to the scientist--will begin to recognize and integrity of Universe and an integrity of the total experience of life that will be of the order apparently experienced by some of the first very great men--such as Christ, or the theoretical unit man who is thus reported. This takes the place of religions. No one is asked to believe anything. Everybody makes firsthand discoveries. If you want to read it, I have written a book... being published by Southern Illinois University which comes out this fall and is called 'No More Secondhand God' and it has to do with just what I am saying here."


C21099

Young World: Generation Gap and Umbilical Cord (1)

← Young World | Young World: Generation Gap and Umbilical Cord (2) →


Index Entry

It's all a question of hanging on through this period of peril, because once man reaches the point of the 'haves' being in the majority, the mood of the politicians will change very dramatically. So it's a question of encouraging man to really be aware of his great potential and not throw away his chances for success. I can understand why there's such impatience with those who fear change and really do find themselves rooted in the old ways. But for the young people to expect older people to get their conditioned reflexes out of their system in a hurry is unreasonable. We are coming to success by virtue of all the people who fall in the fantastic continuity of sacrifice that has been made by all humanity all down the line. The number of human beings who have perished and sacrificed and given themselves is just unbelievable, and I don't like to hear any young people belittle what society has been through to bring it to where it is now. Boy! It's been a hard-won battle, and we are now very close to where it can be won. And it could also be lost because of kids becoming intemperate and not being tolerant of the people around them.


C21100

Young World: Generation Gap and Umbilical Cord (2)

← Young World: Generation Gap and Umbilical Cord (1) | Young World (1) →


Index Entry

Young World: Generation Gap and Umbilical Cord:

"Particularly the people close to them, people who really do love them and are in fantastic pain about not being understood. There is a gap, or whatever you'd like to call it, and no wonder! It's an awful big jump we're talking about-- a tremendous jump. It's a circumstance tantamount to leaving the womb. And just because it's obsolete, that doesn't make the umbilical cord no good. Boy, it was great! And all the umbilical cords of history, all the traditions, all the things we've come through are absolutely magnificent."

  • Cite RBF quoted by Barry Farrel, Playboy tape transcript, p. 63, Feb '72

C21101

Young World (1)

← Young World: Generation Gap and Umbilical Cord (2) | Young World (2A) →


Cross Reference

Old Generation: Old Life: Older World

Cross-References


C21102

Young World (2A)

← Young World (1) | Young World (2B) →


Cross Reference

Immigrant, Dec'69

Cross-References


C21103

Young World (2B)

← Young World (2A) | Youth, Truth, and Love →


Cross Reference

World-around Communications Transcends Politics, (3)

Cross-References


C21104

Youth, Truth, and Love

← Young World (2B) | Youth, Truth & Love →


RBF Definitions

"Most important of all the synergies is that love is inherently comprehensive. It holds us together. Rocks don't love each other but people do. Every child is born absolutely helpless, with absolute trust. With youth, truth, and love, I think we may make it!"

(In 1971-72 RBF began ending his lectures with variations of the above statement.-- EJA)

Citations

  1. RBF quoted by Tina Jeffrey in the Neport News Daily Press, 1 Apr'73

C21105

Youth, Truth & Love

← Youth, Truth, and Love | Z Cobras →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21106

Z Cobras

← Youth, Truth & Love | See Action-reaction-resultant →


Index Entry

Z Cobras:

"Each of the three-vector, action-reaction-and-resultant, minimum event Z cobras has two open ends and two internal angles. The two Z cobras have together four ends and four internal angles. We will call the open ends male and the internal angles female. We can marry the two Z cobra, half-quantum events in an always consistent, orderly manner by always having a male end interconnected with an internal female angle. When all four such marriages have been consummated, we have produced one tetrahedron, i.e., one quantum, i.e., one prime minimum structural system of Universe."

  • Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/500-conceptuality#section-511.12511.12, 6 Nov'73

C21107

See Action-reaction-resultant

← Z Cobras | Z Cobras (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21108

Z Cobras (2)

← See Action-reaction-resultant | Zeiss Dome →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21109

Zeiss Dome

← Z Cobras (2) | Zeiss Dome →


Index Entry

Zeiss Dome:

"When my dome was first shown in the Museum of Modern Art

in New York, Arthur Drexler--their curator of architecture--

and others said that my geodesic domes had been anticipated

by the Zeiss Dome in Germany.

"But the Zeiss Dome did not anticipate my tensegrity

structures at all. The Zeiss Dome was triangulated, but only

as a reinforcing grid for concrete. With all that concrete

they did not realize that the structural integrity was in

the reinforcing net itself--that it could stand by itself.

The workmen found it stiff enough to climb on, and were

photographed doing so, but none of the engineers involved

assumed that such a grid building had any serious structural

capability in its own right. Engineer's logic is based

entirely on a compressional continuity which may be only

held together by tension."

  • Cite RBF rewrite of 7 Oct'76 entry; done at 3200 Idaho,

Wash, DC; 14 Oct'76


C21110

Zeiss Dome

← Zeiss Dome | Zenith Constancy of Radial Coordination →


Index Entry

Zeiss Dome:

"When my dome was first shown in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Kenneth Snelson and others said that my geodesic domes had been anticipated by the Zeiss Dome in Germany. But the Zeiss Dome did not anticipate my tensegrity structures at all. The Zeiss Dome was triangulated, but with all that reinforcing they did not realize that the structural integrity was in the net itself--that it could stand by itself."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, Nicholas Restaurant, N.Y. City; 7 Oct'76

C21111

Zenith Constancy of Radial Coordination

← Zeiss Dome | Zenith →


Cross Reference

Zenith Constancy of Radial Coordination:

Twenty-foot Earth Globe & 200-foot Celestial Sphere

Cross-References


C21112

Zenith

← Zenith Constancy of Radial Coordination | Zeno's Paradox →


Cross Reference

Zenith:

Cross-References


C21113

Zeno's Paradox

← Zenith | Zero →


Cross Reference

Zeno's Paradox:

19 Dec'73

Torque at the Center of Convergence, 20 Feb'73

Cross-References

  • Interference: You Can't Get There from Here, 19 Dec'73

C21114

Zero

← Zeno's Paradox | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"Zero is the inside-out phase of conceptual integrity; it is the eternal complementation of system."

  • Citation and context at Zerophase (1), 4 Nov'73

C21115

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"Comprehensive universe is amorphous and only locally finite as it transformingly differentiates into serially conceptual pattern integrities, some much larger than humanly apprehendible, some much smaller than humanly apprehendible, ever occurring in nonsimultaneous sets of human observings, time-cancelling, harmonically integrative synchronizations are supra or sub-human sensibility and longevity experienciability whose periodicities are therefore so preponderantly unexpected as to induce human reactions of o'erwhelming disorder, so that ... suddenly around comes the comet again for the first known time in humanly recorded experience, periodically closing the gap and periodically pulsing through eternally normal zero."

  • Cite RBF amplification to EJA on citation re Comet in Oregon Lecture #5, p. 158. Now in SYNERGETICS draft \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/600-structure#section-644.00644, 'Tension and Compression.' 19 July'71 [645.10]

C21116

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Cross Reference

Zero:

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

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

See SYNERGETICS draft 'Tension add Compression', 19 July'71

Cross-References

  • SYNERGETICS draft 'Tension add Compression'y'71, 19 Jul

C21117

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

In coordinate symmetry "as they move in towards the opposite vertex, all these velocities come to zero at the same time.

The only variable was size. So size and size alone can come to zero. The conceptuality of these aspects never changes.


C21118

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"The center ball of a vector equilibrium is zero. The frequency is zero, just as in the first layer the frequency was one. So zero times 10 is zero, to the second power is zero, plus two is two. So the center ball has a value of two. The significance is that it has its concave and its convex. It has both insideness and outsideness. It is as far as you can go. You turn yourself inside out and it goes in the other direction again. This is a terminal condition. I give you then a tetrahedron which has an external and and internal: a terminal condition. This is exactly why, in physics, Einstein is correct with the conservation of the universe because there is a limit point at which you turn yourself inside out. You get to the outside and you turn yourself inside out and come the other way. This is why radiation then does not go off into a higher velocity. Radiation gets to a maximum and then turns itself inwardly again--it becomes gravity. Then gravity comes to its maximum concentration and turns itself and goes outwardly, becomes radiation."

  • Cite REF tape to EJA and BUCK, Blackstone, Chicago, 31 May '71. Pp. 17-18.

V As ZERO MODEL Sec \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-441.03441.03+\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-441.04441.04


C21119

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"Size alone can come to zero-- not conceptuality. In the jitterbug we need a sizeless nucleus for the pumping model. The point is the microcosmic turning around between going inwardly and going outwardly."

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

C21120

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Because of their pragmatic bias,

The Romans had no numerical concept that corresponded

To the idea of "no sheep,"

That is, the zero.

When they came upon the Arabic cipher,

They had no feeling for it

And didn't think of it as having any meaning.

They thought of it as a decoration

And used it as a punctuation mark at the end of a sentence

Or the way we use "over"

In radio communications.

  • Cite NUMEROLOGY DRAFT, April '71, p. 6

C21121

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

The truth is zero. You can't get to the truth.

You can't be exact because truth is zero.

Cite WATTS TAPE, p. 30, 19 Oct'70

Citation at Truth, 19 Oct'70


C21122

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"Because of their pragmatic bias,

The Romans had no numerical concept that corresponded

To the idea of 'no sheep,' that is,

the zero.

"When they came upon the Arabic cipher,

They had no feeling for it

And didn't think of it as having any meaning....

"The cipher made possible

Multiplication;

Which with Roman numerals

Had been impossible....

"The cipher made it possible

For anybody to make calculations."


C21123

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


RBF Definitions

". . . every positively weighted particle has its negatively weighted complementary, but non-mirror-imaged, counterpart behavior-- all of which combines to disclose that the integrated weights of physical universe add to zero."

Citations

  1. NEHRU SPEECH, p.40; 13 Nov’69

C21124

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

". . . The vector equilibrium is the true zero reference of the energetic mathematics."

  • Cite Carbondate Draft Return to Modelability, p- V.16 Cir. NASA SPEECH - P जै 84 Jun'66

V AS ZERO MODEL - SEC. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-440.01440.01


C21125

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"It was more difficult, socially and scientifically, to discover 'zero' than to discover 'one' or 'two.'

(The context is: "We might say to the social scientists: 'It is just as scientific to discover that there is no formula as it is to discover a formula'.")

  • Cite AAUW JOURNAL, May 1965, P. 176

C21126

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"We have vector equilibriums mildly distorted as nature goes positive and negative in respect to the equilibrium and everything that we know as reality has to be either a positive or negative condition. She does not get caught at the zero because vector equilibrium is really a zero."

  • Cite Carbondale Draft--

Nature's Coordination, p. VI.43

OFFICIAL LECTURE #7, p 235

11 Jul'62

VE AS ZERO MODEL SEC. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-440.65440.65.


C21127

Zero

← Zero | Zero →


Index Entry

Zero:

"Positive and negative cancel as the principle zero."

  • Citation and context at Reciprocity (3), May'49

C21128

Zero

← Zero | Zero Condition →


Index Entry

Zero:

"Equilibrium between positive and negative is zero."

  • Cite SECOND HAND GOD, p.36, 9 Apr'40

VE AS ZERO MODEL -SEC \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-440.01440.01


C21129

Zero Condition

← Zero | Zero-disconnectedness →


Index Entry

Zero Condition:

"The old Greek sphere's surface was anywhere and everywhere tangent to an infinity of planes, which planes were for an infinitesimal moment thought to be 'self-evidently' congruent with the holeless spherical surface, ergo around each of the sphere's infinity of surface points the sum of the surface angles was always 360 degrees. It is this zero condition of the calculus which is proven by physical experiment to be untrue, for no solid surfaces have been found and there may exist only a spherical galaxy of minutely discrete energy events whose most economical and comprehensive intrerelationships consist always of local intertriangulations the sum of whose surface angles is always one tetrahedron less than the number of vertexes multiplied by 360 degrees."

  • Cite Ltr. to Dr. Robt. W. Horne, 14 Feb '66, p. 4

C21130

Zero-disconnectedness

← Zero Condition | Zero Energy (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21131

Zero Energy (1)

← Zero-disconnectedness | Zero Energy (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21132

Zero Energy (2)

← Zero Energy (1) | Zero Frequency →


Cross Reference

Zero Energy:

Cross-References


C21133

Zero Frequency

← Zero Energy (2) | Zero Frequency (1) →


Index Entry

Zero Frequency:

"Even at zero frequency there is a fundamental twoness which is not just polarity, but the twoness of the concave and convex. We find that the nucleus is really two layers because it turns around and comes out again. So we have the inbound layer and the outbound layer.

10 F^2 + 2

F = 0

10 x 0 = 0

0 + 2 = 2

"Because people thought the nucleus was one, they missed for so long the significance of the atomic weights in the Periodic Table."

"When you isolate the neutron you are isolating the concave. When you isolate the proton you are isolating the convex."

  • Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Secs.\hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-415.10415.10-12, 29 May'72

C21134

Zero Frequency (1)

← Zero Frequency | Zero Frequency (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21135

Zero Frequency (2)

← Zero Frequency (1) | Zero Inflection →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21136

Zero Inflection

← Zero Frequency (2) | Zero Inflection →


Index Entry

Zero Inflection:

"... Perfection is the zero inflection (convergent point, line, curve, or divergent surface, volume, and event differentiation) phase through which.... transformations oscillatingly pass."

  • Citation and context at Intellect, 16 Aug'50

C21137

Zero Inflection

← Zero Inflection | Zero Limit →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21138

Zero Limit

← Zero Inflection | Zero Model vs. Thing-in-itself →


Cross Reference

Zero Limit:

Cross-References


C21139

Zero Model vs. Thing-in-itself

← Zero Limit | Zero Model vs. Thing-in-itself →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21140

Zero Model vs. Thing-in-itself

← Zero Model vs. Thing-in-itself | Zero Finiteness →


Index Entry

Zero Model vs. Thing-in-itself:


C21141

Zero Finiteness

← Zero Model vs. Thing-in-itself | Zero Moment (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21142

Zero Moment (1)

← Zero Finiteness | Zero Moment (2) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21143

Zero Moment (2)

← Zero Moment (1) | Zero-nineness →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21144

Zero-nineness

← Zero Moment (2) | Zero-nineness →


Index Entry

"When the four planes of each of the eight tetrahedra move toward their four opposite vertexes the momentum carries them through zero-volume nothingness of the vector equilibrium phase. All their volumes decrease at a third-power rate of their linear rate of approach. As the four tetrahedral planes coincide, the four great circle planes of the vector equilibrium all go through the same nothingness local at the same time. Thus we find the vector equilibrium to be the inherent zero-nineness of fundamental number behavior."

  • Cited at Vector Equilibrium: Zerophase, 30 Aug'75

  • Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1000-omnitopology#section-1013.421013.42, 11 Sep'75


C21145

Zero-nineness

← Zero-nineness | Zero = Normal →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21146

Zero = Normal

← Zero-nineness | Zerophase (1) →


Cross Reference

Cross-References


C21147

Zerophase (1)

← Zero = Normal | Zerophase (2) →


Index Entry

Zerophase:

"At eternal 'outset' the vector equilibrium's frequency is none-- non, which is inactive, which is different in meaning from nonexistent. Zero is the inside-out phase of conceptual integrity; it is the eternal complementation of system. Quite the contrary to 'nonexistent,' it means only 'eternally existent' in contrast to 'temporarily existent.' Experience is all temporary. Between experiences is the forever eternal metaphysical, which cannot be converted into existent. Zerophase, i.e., the absolute integrity, is a metaphysical potential in pure principle but is inherently inactive. The inactivity of zerophase can be converted into activity only by pure principle of energetic geometrical propagation of successive positive-negative-positive-negative aberrational pulsations which intertransform locally initiated Universe through vector-equilibrium complex frequency accommodations in pure principle. The propagative pulsations are unopposed by the inherent but eternal, limitless, unoccupied outwardness of absolute metaphysical integrity. The unlimited metaphysical conceptual equilibrium integrity permits the limited special-case realizations. The limited cannot accommodate the unlimited.

  • Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-445.11445.11, 4 Nov'73

C21148

Zerophase (2)

← Zerophase (1) | zerophase →


RBF Definitions

The unlimited metaphysical can and does accommodate the limited and principles-dependent physical; but the physical, which is always experienceable and special-case, cannot accommodate the metaphysical independence and unlimited capability." - Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-445.11445.11, 4 Nov'73


C21149

zerophase

← Zerophase (2) | Zerophase →


RBF Definitions

"Nature does not really become disorderly. She goes through a zerophase as we saw in the vector equilibrium, at which equilibrious state nature refuses to pause or to be caught in structural stability. She goes into progressive asymmetries, and all the crystals are built up asymmetrically in positive or negative triangulation stabilities-- which is the maximum asymmetry stage. And then nature turns and repeats her transformation through equilibrium to the opposite triangular stability of positive and negative. The maximum asymmetry will probably be in the range of plus four and minus four, or the fourth degree-- or fourth power-- of symmetry. 'the octave, again.'

Citations

  1. SYNERGETICS, "Numerology," p. 18. Oct. '71.

C21150

Zerophase

← zerophase | Zerophase →


Index Entry

Pulsation, the vector equilibrium is the nearest thing we will ever know to eternity and God: the zerophase of conceptual integrity inherent in the positive and negative asymmetries which propagate the problems of the consciousness. . .


C21151

Zerophase

← Zerophase | Zerophase →


Index Entry

Zerophase:

"Absolute Truth .. an omni-zerophase condition. .."

"The metaphysical passes through but fails to remain at the zero of equilibrious truth. .."

  • Cite Pendulum Model VO Scenario Model, 23 Dec'68

  • Citation at Truth, 23 Dec'68


C21152

Zerophase

← Zerophase | Zerophase = Inexpressible (1) →


Index Entry

Zerophase:

"A point is a tetrahedron of combined zerophase of both altitude and base."

  • Cite PENNSYLVANIA TRIANGLE, p. 10. Nov'52

C21153

Zerophase = Inexpressible (1)

← Zerophase | Zerophase (1) →


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C21154

Zerophase (1)

← Zerophase = Inexpressible (1) | Zerophase (2) →


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Zerophase = Inexpressible

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C21155

Zerophase (2)

← Zerophase (1) | Zero Point →


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C21156

Zero Point

← Zerophase (2) | Zero Point (1) →


RBF Definitions

Waves are octave And one reason why they don't interfere with one another Is because of the zero. If we apply the octave wave pattern To the wave phenomenon or radio waves and other high Waves passing through seeming solids, frequencies, Or low frequency waves, We can imagine that the lack of interference could be explained Through the crossing of the high frequency waves Through the much lower frequency waves At the zero point."

Citations

  1. Cite NUMEROLOGY Draft, April 1971

C21157

Zero Point (1)

← Zero Point | Zero Point (2) →


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C21158

Zero Point (2)

← Zero Point (1) | Zerosize (1) →


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C21159

Zerosize (1)

← Zero Point (2) | Zero Size (2) →


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C21160

Zero Size (2)

← Zerosize (1) | Zero & System →


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C21161

Zero & System

← Zero Size (2) | Zero Tetrahedron →


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C21162

Zero Tetrahedron

← Zero & System | Zero Tetrahedron →


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Zero Tetrahedron:

"A zero tetrahedron is vector equilibrium is Universe."

  • Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p.148, 1960

C21163

Zero Tetrahedron

← Zero Tetrahedron | Zero-time-space-size →


Cross Reference

See Zero VE & Zero Tetra

Zero Tetra

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C21164

Zero-time-space-size

← Zero Tetrahedron | Zero Volume Tetrahedron →


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C21165

Zero Volume Tetrahedron

← Zero-time-space-size | Zero Volume →


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Zero Volume Tetrahedron:

"The zero volume phenomenon altogether avoids the operationally prohibited concept of a plurality of lines going through the same point at the same time. In the zero volume tetrahedron each of the four great circles are folded into a 'bow tie' pair of double-bonded tetrahedra, each of which is double-bonded to the three others. The eight vertexes of the eight tetrahedra at each of their four open corners only seemingly pass through each other, whereas each converges to the other and turns around divergently outward at 60 degrees, thus producing a nucleus with an energy potential of eight but presenting the topologically visual aspect and enumeration of one."

  • Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho Ave. NW, Wash. DC; incorporated in SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/400-system#section-441.021441.021; 10 Dec'75

C21166

Zero Volume

← Zero Volume Tetrahedron | Zero Wave →


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C21167

Zero Wave

← Zero Volume | Zero Wave →


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"Not only is there an external zero intervaling between all the unique octave patterning sets in every one of the four positive, four negative systems manifest, but we find also the wave-intermodulating indigs within each octave always integrating sum totally internally to the octaves themselves as nines, which is again an internal zero content--which produces in effect a positive zero function vs. a negative zero function, i.e., an inside-out and outside-out zero as the ultracosmic zero wave pulsativeness."

Cite SYNERGETICS draft At Sec. \hrefhttps://www.buckyverse.org/en/synergetics/content/chapters/1200-numerology#section-1223.751223.75, 9 Mar'73


C21168

Zero Wave

← Zero Wave | Zero Weight →


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Zero Wave:

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C21169

Zero Weight

← Zero Wave | Zero Weight →


Index Entry

Zero Weight:

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


C21170

Zero Weight

← Zero Weight | Zero Weight (1) →


RBF Definitions

"The physicists have discovered that every fundamental component of Universe has its opposite. Negative weights and positive weights altogether cancel each other, and the average weight of all physical phenomena of the Universe is zero-- as is also the weight of thought 'zero.'

  • Citation and context at Dream, 1968

C21171

Zero Weight (1)

← Zero Weight | Zero Weight (2) →


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C21172

Zero Weight (2)

← Zero Weight (1) | Zero (1) →


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C21173

Zero (1)

← Zero Weight (2) | Zero (2) →


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Calculus: Zero Condition

Centers of Equilibrium Symmetry

Conceptual Zero

Cosmic Zero

Cypher

Heat vs. Zero

Limit

Nine = None = Zero

Noninterfering Zero Points

Nothing: Nothingness

Powering: Zero Power

Sum Zero

Terminal Condition

Truth: Zero of Equilibrium Truth

Perfect = Zero

Face Congruence with Opposite Vertex = Zero = Empty

Off-zero

Half Zero

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C21174

Zero (2)

← Zero (1) | Zero (3) →


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C21175

Zero (3)

← Zero (2) | Zigzag Right-left Halfway Averaging (1) →


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Zero Minimumness

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C21176

Zigzag Right-left Halfway Averaging (1)

← Zero (3) | Zigzag Right-left Halfway Averaging (2) →


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Zigzag: Right-left: Halfway Averaging:

Halfing the Halves, (1)

Steering: Steerability, (1)

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C21177

Zigzag Right-left Halfway Averaging (2)

← Zigzag Right-left Halfway Averaging (1) | Zonal Mosaic Tile →


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C21178

Zonal Mosaic Tile

← Zigzag Right-left Halfway Averaging (2) | Zone →


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Zonal Mosaic Tile: See Projective Transformation, (3)

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C21179

Zone

← Zonal Mosaic Tile | Zone →


Index Entry

The domain of a nucleus is an ineffable point; it is only a zone.

  • Citation and context at Domain, 11 Feb'73

C21180

Zone

← Zone | Zone of Lucidity →


Index Entry

There is a gravitational system zone of concentration with min-max zone system limits.

  • Citation and context at Gravitational System Zone, 14 Jan'55

C21181

Zone of Lucidity

← Zone | Zone of Neutral Resonance →


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C21182

Zone of Neutral Resonance

← Zone of Lucidity | Zoneness: System Zoneness →


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Zone of Neutral Resonance:

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C21183

Zoneness: System Zoneness

← Zone of Neutral Resonance | Zoned System: Zone Limits →


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Zoneness: System Zoneness:

"First division of Universe into omnidirectional radially-defined zone between maxima and minima withinness and withoutness sense and experience tunability, affects not only the local tuned-in system, but the balance of Universe within and without, even as does the little and big spherical triangle subdivide the system zoneness circumferentially, so also do the basic maxima and minima radial and circumferential dichotomies which are the basically differentiated, 90-degree acceleration functions and inherent reciprocal self-precessors."

  • Cite RBF Ltr. to Donald W. Robertson, p.4, 8 Jan'55

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C21184

Zoned System: Zone Limits

← Zoneness: System Zoneness | Zone Zonal Zone System (1) →


Index Entry

Thought identification and communication to self or others must tune in a zoned system, with inherent center-of-zone equilibrium 'sphere,' and therefore possessed of inherent wave propagative inward-outward tendency between the unstable variable limits, or infra-ultra twilights confining the clearly tunable mean interior-exterior zone limits occurring between the ultratunable macrocosmos and the intratunable microcosmos.


C21185

Zone Zonal Zone System (1)

← Zoned System: Zone Limits | Zone Zonal Zone System (2) →


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C21186

Zone Zonal Zone System (2)

← Zone Zonal Zone System (1) | Zoo: Directors of Zoos →


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C21187

Zoo: Directors of Zoos

← Zone Zonal Zone System (2)


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C21188