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1008.10
Geodesic Spheres in Closest Packing
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1008.11
What we call spheres are always geodesics. While they
may superficially
appear to be spherical, they are always high-frequency
geodesic embracements.
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1008.15
These nuances in closest-packing differentiations may
explain many different
unexpected and hitherto unexplained behaviors of Universe.
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1009.00
Critical Proximity
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1009.10
Interference: You Really Can't Get There from Here:
Omnitopology
recognizes the experimentally demonstrable fact that
two energy-event traceries (lines)
cannot pass through the same point at the same time.
It follows that no event vectors of
Universe ever pass through any of the same points at
the same time. Wherefore, it is also
operationally evidenced that 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. (See Sec.
517,
"Interference.") The best you
can do is to get almost there; this is
evidenced by physical discontinuity. Zeno's paradox
thus loses its paradoxical aspects.
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1009.11
In omnitopology, a vertex (point) is the only-approximate,
amorphous,
omnidirectional region occurring mid-spatially between
the most intimate proximity of two
almost-but-never-quite, yet critically intertransformatively,
interfering vectors. (See Sec.
518.)
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1009.31
The relative frequency timing of orbits is such that
as one complex energy
event (a body) approaches critical proximity between
any two other equal mass bodies to
that of the intruder, the group mass interattraction
fourfolds. We get to a condition where
the approaching body is suspended between two others
like landing on an invisible
trampoline. Similarly, in manmade machinery as the teeth
of gears enter into the matching
gears' valleys, the mass-attraction forces finally provide
an invisible suspension field
whereby none of the atoms ever touches another. (See
Sec.
1052.21.)
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1009.36
Thus are planets cohered, and thus are metallic alloys
on planets even more
powerfully cohered__all within the rules of never-quite-touching;
all within the rules of
interval; all within the rules of no actual particulate
"solids." They may fly wavilinear
patterns, but the atoms are found to be as discontinuous
as the wavilinear sky trails of the
jet airplane. While physics is as yet formally puzzling
over the paradox of the wave and the
particle, the apparent contradiction is occasioned only
by the superficial misconception of
a particle where none exists. We deal only with events
in pure principle. The sense of
physical, textural reality, of awareness itself, which
uniquely identifies life and time (in
contradistinction to eternal, weightless metaphysics),
is inherent to the plurality of
frequencies and degrees of freedom that in pure principle
theoretically provide different
interpositionings within given amounts of time. The
plurality of principles, which
themselves are interaccommodative, inherently generates
awareness differentiability. The
exquisite perfection of the total interaccommodation
and the limited local set of the
tunabilities of the terrestrial living organisms, such
as the human instrument vehicle, are all
permitted in the general complexity and permit local-focus,
limited awareness as
individual-seeming perceptivity. (See Sec.
973.30.)
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What I am saying is that we have only eternity and
integrity. Unity is plural
in pure principle. The awareness we speak of as life
is inherently immortal and equieternal.
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1009.52
The angular accelerations, however, manifest a vast
variety of radii. The
differentiation of physics into linear and angular occurred
when the humans involved failed
to realize that the diameter of the little circle is
always a small arc of a vastly greater circle
passing through it. The greater the radius, the slower
the total cyclic realization. There are
no straight lines or "linear infinities." Realization
of this is what Einstein spoke of as
"curved space." (See Sec.
522.21.)
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1009.56
Critical proximity crimping-in is realized by local
wave-coil-spring
contractions of the little system's diameter by the
big system, but local radius is always a
wavilinear, short-section arc of a greater system passing
through it in pure generalized
eternal principle. (See Sec.
541.04.)
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1009.57
An apparent straight line is not only locally wavilinear
but a short-section arc
of a greater system passing through a lesser system.
(See Figs.
1009.57A-B.) Universe
lines return upon themselves.
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1009.61
The model of the man fastening a weight to a string
and swinging it around
his head is the familiar one of the hammer-thrower.
With each accelerating cycle the object
swung around his head accumulates in its velocity the
progressive energy imports
metabolically exported through the action of the human's
muscles. (See Sec.
826.03
for
description of the metabolic energy accumulation of
the hammer-thrower. ) Men have not
accurately interpreted their instinctively articulated
performance of slinging, hammer-
throwing, baseball pitching, and other angularly accelerated
hurlings. When a human picks
up a stone and throws it, he thinks of it as a different
kind of a sport from the hammer-
thrower's activity. But the only difference is that
with throwing the stone, his arm is the
rod of the hammer and instead of accumulating velocity
by many cycles of acceleration, he
operates through only one-third of a circle in which
he can accumulate a certain amount of
metabolic muscle energy to transform into acceleration.
Substituting the athlete's
"hammer" for the stone or baseball, the hammer-thrower
is able to build much more of his
metabolically generated energy into muscular acceleration,
which accumulates to produce
very great force. The baseball-throw and the hammer-throw
utilize the same principle,
except that the rate of accumulation is one-third cycle
for the former while it is a plurality
of cycles for the latter, thus permitting the introduction
of larger amounts of time-of-effort
application.
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1009.63
Despite the overwhelming power of the attraction of
Earth, we must
continue to keep in mind the critical-proximity concept.
For instance, let us consider two
steel magnets lying on a table and apparently not attracting
one another simply because
Earth-pull against the table and the friction of the
table prevent them from indicating their
pull for one another. But as they are given a series
of pushes toward one another there
comes a point when Earth's gravity-induced friction
is overcome by the local magnetic
interattraction which increases as the second power
of the relative interdistance increase;
and there comes a moment when friction is overcome and
the two magnets start moving
toward one another and accelerate to a fast, final-snap
closure. It is when such other
forces are overcome that the two magnets articulate
their interattraction independent of all
other forces: this is the point we call critical proximity.
(See Sec.
518.)
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1009.89
We had learned earlier about fixed or progressive-horizontal
reangling of the
plane of the peas' coincidentally yielding to gravity
(Sec.
1009.83), as we tried discrete
deflecting of the successive peas shot from the pea-shooter.
By experimenting, moving our
finger progressively deeper, in deliberately distanced
stages, into the peas' profile-
described "tubular" space-path of travel, we found that
the nearer our finger came to the
center line of travel within that "tubular" space-path,
the wider the resulting angle of
deflection of the peas' trajectory. When finally our
finger crossed the tube's center line,
the angular deflection ceased and direct 180-degree
opposition to the line of pea travel
occurred, whereat all the horizontal force originally
imparted to the peas by the pea-
shooter's pneumatic pressure-blowing is almost absorbed
by impact with the finger. The
pea bounces back horizontally for a usually imperceptibly
meager distance before yielding
entirely to gravity and traveling Earthward at 90 degrees
to its original horizontal
trajectory.
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1009.98
Gravitation is omniembracing. In the barrel hoops (see
Sec.
705), gravity
operates only in single and parallel, separate planes.
Omnitriangulated geodesic spheres
consisting exclusively of three-way interacting great
circles are realizations of
gravitational-field patterns. Events are forced to bounce
in spherically contained circles
because they seek the largest possible interior circumference
patterns. All great circles
cross each other twice. Three or more noncongruent great
circles are automatically inter-
self-triangulating in their repetitive searching for
the "most comfortable" interactions,
which always resolve their three-way-great-circle patterning
into regular spherical
icosahedra, octahedra, or tetrahedra. The gravitational
field will ultimately be disclosed as
ultra-high-frequency tensegrity geodesic spheres. Nothing
else.
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