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Cosmography

Fuller's last complete book links synergetics, history, and politics into a single argument: humans are not separate from Universe but are its local information-gatherers and problem-solvers. It traces a chapter arc from Einstein's universe and the mind/brain distinction to design science, tensegrity, and integrity as the practical ethical stance.

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Cosmography

Fuller's last complete book links synergetics, history, and politics into a single argument: humans are not separate from Universe but are its local information-gatherers and problem-solvers.

Frame

  • The book opens by rejecting the "Dark Ages" of misorientation and misinformation.
  • It argues that mind discovers generalized principles the brain cannot sense directly.
  • It treats design science as the practical use of those principles through artifacts.

Arc

  • Ch. 1: introduces the dawn of Einstein's universe and the logic of generalized principles.
  • Ch. 2: develops the human mind / human function argument.
  • Ch. 3: centers Einstein and the shifted worldview of 186,000-miles-per-second Universe.
  • Ch. 4: traces historical underpinnings of the present crisis.
  • Ch. 5: inventories the technological and social conditions that make change possible.
  • Ch. 6: develops cosmic conceptioning, system, tensegrity, spheres, and generalized structure.
  • Ch. 7: closes on integrity as the practical ethical stance for humans.

Main claims

  • Humans are here to discover principles and use them to help Universe work locally.
  • The apparent solidity of the world is a conditioning error; structure is event-based and interdependent.
  • Engineering and science already show that "enough for all" is physically plausible.
  • Political scarcity narratives are the main obstacle.

See Also

Sources

buckminster-fullersynergeticsuniversegeneralized-principlestensegritydesign-scienceintegrity