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Clifford Nelson...
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 5:12 pm
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They taught me the quadratic formula in intermediate algebra before they
gave any problems it is used to solve. Maybe, if you actually solve
problems for a few decades, instead of practicing using the problem
solving tools of mathematics for hours every day, you might not use even
some of the most famous mathematical tools, and write something like
section 203.01.

203.01 Synergetics explains much that has not been previously
illuminated. It is not contradictory to any of the experimentally based
knowledge of the classically disciplined sciences. It does not
contradict the calculus or any other mathematical tool for special-case
applications, although it often finds them inadequate or irrelevant.

I have repeated this stuff for years and even Bucky Fuller fans just
don't get it.

201.03 Synergetics makes possible a rational, whole-number, low-integer
quantation of all the important geometries of experience because the
tetrahedron, the octahedron, the rhombic dodecahedron, the cube, and the
vector equilibrium embrace and comprise all the lattices of all the
atoms.

Every polyhedron that has an exact rational number tetra-volume has an
irrational cubical-volume. That's why Bucky Fuller invented the
Synergetics coordinate system. Exact rational number Synergetics
coordinates give exact rational number structural accounting. No
floating point approximations; just exact rational numbers.

See:

http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-285004.html

Cliff Nelson

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