
J

James, William:
See Fuller, R.B: Crisis of 1927, (d)

Japan:
See Population:
Stabilization of, Jun-Jul'69
Human Unsettlement, (3)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Javelin:
"There were angular relationships_here and it was
possible to get the resultants. I liked what he [Galileo_7
was doing and I liked the idea of the vector because it
seemed to me just as a boy-- I'm standing in the water and
I take an oar and I plunge it in the water and the thing
comes back. There is something about the javelin having
much more directional stability than the baseball.
is something man learned about an arrow and a sphere-- of
its controllability compared to just the ball."
There
(See Galileo, 12 July 162, for immediately preceding entry.
(See Geometry of Vectors, 12 July 162, for immediately
following text.)
*Cite Oregon Lecture #8, pp. 297-298, 12 July '62

Javelin:
See Charting Alternating Experiences, (4)

TEXT CITATIONS
Jeans: Sir James:
Intuition, p.19, May '72
1210 (p.739)

Jeans: Sir James Hopwood: (1877-1946)
See Survival, 1938

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jet Engine:
"Such high heats and stresses
Were involved in a jet engine
That it could not be realized
Until chrome-nickel-steel
Was discovered and produced.
And the jet engine
Within only one decade of years
Has stunk our Earth
Into a one-town dimension,
Which now realized accomplishment
Was mysteriously unanticipated
By any scientific society
Of yesterday's
Government, corporations,
Educators and politicians,
Who even now utterly disregard
The mysterious realization
That synergy now permits
The logically predictable
Humanly conceivable and executable
Rearrangement of environmental constituents,
In ways which are sufficiently favorable
Cite INTUITION, p.52 May '72
(1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jet Engine:
"For the regeneration of all life
Aboard our planet Earth
By producing ever more performance
With ever less pounds, minutes and watts
Per each function served."
(2)
Cite INTUITION, p.52 May '72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jet Engine:
"World War Il saw the coming in of chrome-nickel-steel, non-
rusting with very high tensile strength-- 350,000 p.s.i.--
seven times as strong as the steel of 1851 and seven times
high in tensile than in compression strength. With this
sudden increase in tensile strength you could have enormous
releases of energy with terrific thrusts in all our engines,
if needed when they're on high heat. Nickel steel suddenly
made possible great strength at very high heat. And that
brought about the jet engine.
"The reciprocating engine is only 15 percent efficient;
the turbine gets up to 30 percent... Then we could have
fantastic thrust, but the engine would break up. And the
principle of the jet had been invented by the squid long
ago. lan was not able to use it for his engine, or thrust,
until he got chrome-nickel-steel, and it has such high strength
and such high heat that made absolutely possible the jet
engine. So the jet engine was something made possible by the
metallurgical gains in chemistry. The principle of the jet
had been invented long ago by the squid.'
Cite Univ. of Alaska Address, p.15, 20 Apr 172

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jet Stilts: Jet Stilting:
" Running on the 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....
"An omnimedium vehicle could 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."
"At one stage we had what Burgess called the 'flying bedstead':
he thought it could work at low altitude, just above the
water with JATO and ram-jets. The ideal would be to put
humans in harness with jet stilts."
->
Citation & context at Omnimedium Transport Sequence, (1)(2), (4)
29 Jan 75

Jet Stilts:
Jet-stilting:
See Dymaxion Car, (1)

Jet Streama:
See Trails & Wakes
(1)
AA

Jet Streams:
See Most Economical, 15 Jun '74
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"The vector equilibrium's jitterbugging conceptually manifests
that any action (and its inherent reaction force) applied to
any system always articulates a complex of vector equilibria
macro-micro jitterbugging involving all the vector equilibria's
ever cosmically replete complementations by their always co-
occurring internal and external octahedra-- all of which
respond to the action by intertransforming in concert from
'space nothingnesses' into closest-packed spherical 'some-
things, and vice versa in a complex three-way shuttle while
propagating a total omniradiant wave pulsation operating in
unique frequencies which in no-wise interfere with the always
omni-co-occurring cosmic gamut of otherly frequenced cosmic
vector-equilibria accommodations."
57
Cite SYNERGETICS, "Jitterbug as Energetic Model, Sec. 464.07,
4 Oct 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"The jitterbug is more properly termed the articulation
of the vector equilibrium. . . or the propagative
transformations of the vector equilibrium, both radiationally
and gravitationally."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, Haverford, Penna., 11 Oct. *71.

12
RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"One of the unique discoveries of synergetics.
.
is the
hierarchy of the symmetrically expanding and contracting
pulsations of the interpolyhedral transformations, and
their respective circumferentially and radially covarying
states. (Also described as the 'Hitterbugging' and pumping
models.)"
Cite RBF holograph 11 Oct. 171
Incorporatedin SYNERGETICS, Sec. 250-13' "Unique Discoveries.*
Haverford, Penna.
[251,39]

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"In the jitterbug we just use the external vectors of the
vector equilibrium-- no internal radii. In order to
collapse it-- to permit the pumping business-- the squares
accommodate the jitterbug, the triangles do not change.”
Cite RBF to EJA, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, 31 May 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"Size alone can come to ser- not conceptuality.
In the
jitterbug we need a sizeless nucleus for the pumping model.
The point is the microscopic turning around between going
anwardly and going outwardly."
-
Gite RBL LA, Eti, blackstone Hoti, Chiago,
Citation and context at Size, 31 May'71
971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"In the jitterbug we just use the external vectors of the
vector equilibrium-- no internal radii. In order to
collapse it-- to permit the pumping business-- the squares
accommodate the jitterbug, the triangles do not change."
. . . "The cuboctahedron is a truncated cube made by bisecting
the edges and truncating the eight corners to make the four
axes of the four planes of the vector equilibrium."
Cite RBF to EJA, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, 31 May1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"Now I can't have six equilateral triangles around each
corner because it would add up to 360° and the system would
not come back on itself. So I have limitations. I can't
have any less than three triangles to get this inside and
outside. There are only three possible structural systems
in the Universe: tetrahedron, octahedron, and icosahedron.
As I pumped this closest-packed set of 12-around-one, it
went down like that-- it went down through the icosahedron
phase that's exactly what happened when you took one ball
out it goes through that, and then it becomes the octahedron.
So this vector equilibrium pumps between the three possible
cases of all structural systems. So you begin to see how it
is the frameork of how things happen in nature."
Cite RBF to Verner Smythe, NYC, Reel 2, p.1, 25 Feb'69

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"You may remember my manipulation of the flexibly jointed
vector equilibrium of 24 external vector memebers. You
may remember that this device, which I call the 'fitterbug,'
had the unique property whereby each of the diametrically
opposed eight triangles moves towards its polarly opposed
triangle in such a manner that the vertexes of the opposed
triangles always remain in fixed positions opposite the mid-
edges of their respectively opposed triangles; i.e. there
are symmetrically reciprocal axes of co-rotation.
You may
recall that the jitterbug, when so manipulated, contracts in
comprehensively symmetrical manner as the
system's 12 vertexes approach their common system's center
at the same rates-- as the system transformed from the
vector equilibrium, through its icosahedral stage, to its
octahedronal stage, and finally, with polar torque intro-
duced as a consequence of the
a
momentum of the
contraction, the whole system contracted into the tetra-
hedronal phase."
angular
Cite RBF Ltr. to Dr. Robt. Horn, 1 Dec 165, p. 2

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jitterbug:
"The jitterbug" is " simply a vector equilibrium
constructed with flexible joints. When supported, it" is
"a perfect vector equilibrium consisting of eight triangles
and" six "squares. When released however, it contracteds
symmetrically, going through a series of phases.
first an icosahedron, then an octahedron.
becomes a tetrahedron."
It becames
Ultimately it
-
Cite MARKS, p. 42, 1960

Jitterbug:
See Interpolyhedral Transformations
Omnilibrium
Propagative Transformation of the Vector Equilibrium
VE & Icosa
Vector Equilibrium: Articulation of
Twist-and-torque Contractions
Symmetrical Contraction of Vector Equilibrium
Triangular-cammed, In-out-and-around Jitterbug Model
Omnitriangularly Oriented Evolution
Angularly Hinged Convergence
(1)

Jitterbug:
See Gravity (1)
Hole in the Victrola Disc, 24 Jan'75
Octahedron as Annihilation Model, 30 Dec*73
Omniequilibrium, (1)(2)
(2)

Jobs:
See Earning A Living
Invented Jobs

HBF DEFINITIONS
Johansen Gauges:
"In mass production, Henry Ford, in order to have interchange-
able parts had to be able to make very fine measurements. And
he became very interested in guages for reducing the tolerance
of error. Johanses developed fantastic guages. These were
block guages with the surfaces so superbly machined that the
distances between the surfaces was less than a molecule of the
atmosphere. Therefore once you had them together you couldn't
lift them apart-- like this-- because the gas couldn't get in.
You could only slide them apart. But if you, with Johansen.
guages,
if you don't slide them apart pretty quickly, you'll
never get them apart again because they are in such critical
proximity that the atoms literally fall inward and coalesce as
solid metal. I just wanted to give you another sort of promin-
ent kind of experience that we do have, at least can have, at
our Earth level."
-
Cite RBF address, transcript pp. 5-6, Tel Aviv, 16 Jun'72

Joints, Windows & Struts:
See Constant Relative Abundance
Euler
Crossings, Openings & Trajectories
Events, Novents & Event Interrelatabilities
Fixes, Discontinuities & Continuities
Points, Areas & Lines
Vertexes, Faces & Edges
(1)

Joints, Windows & Struts:
See Window, 22 Nov'77
(2)

Joint: Joining:
See Bonding
Hinge
Interjointed
Tensegrity:
Vertexial Connections
Universal Joint
(1)

Joint: Joining:
See Complex Structure, 10 Jan' 50
Interference, 15 Oct164
Invention Sequence, (B)
Tetrahedron, 26 Apr'77
(2)

Jones,
John Paul:
See Detente, 20 Sep 76

AAA
RBF DEFINITIONS
Joyce: James Joyce:
"The brush and chisel artists who, despite the literary man's
frustrations, tried to follow the scientists into 'nonconcep-
tuality' with their 'nonrepresentational' quasi-abstractions
are now proven to have been intuitively sound in their
conviction that they could really follow or even lead science
in the game of intuitive probing. in a sense science
behaved more ignorantly than the artists, but the artists'
pursuit of science with its various phases of abstraction
forsook the conceptually reasonable requirements of the
literary man who has been held by society to be the public's
interpreter of the significance of the total inventory of
evoluting realities. James Joyce to a mild extent and
Gertrude Stein to a considerable extent attempted to go along
with the brush and chisel abstractionists in following the
scientists into nonconceptual validity of reasoning, but by
and large the world public was left incommunicado by both
science and modern art. Both the scientists and the artists
themselves became defensively bewildered by the overall and
unexpected emergences of major crises of man with none of
which emergencies [sic/ either blind-flying science or
blind-man's-bluffing art could cope, either positively or
negatively."
- Cite AEPE p. 81/1965 (For follow-on see Conceptuality.)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Juggler:
"Chilen... remember the juggler putting a simultaneous
array in the sky with nonsimultaneous tosses.
"
->>
Citation and context at Chilton's Pictures of the Sun and
The Moon (1), 1959

Juggler:
See Star Events, Mar' 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jump:
"Here I have a man standing and he jumps.
•
He doesn't
glide horizontally, he jumps. That is, he goes outwardly
from the center of the Earth, and that is a vector.
The action was not just horizontal but also vertical. It
was mildly vertical in that he went outwardly."
Cite Oregon Lecture #4, pp. 140-141. 6 Jul'62

Jump in the River:
See River: You Might as Well Jump in the River

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jump: Man Jumping From a Boat
One energy event demonstrates the action, reaction
and resultant of the open ended triangular spiral.
This
is illustrated by a diagram of a man jumping from one
boat to another.
(See Illustration #3.)
12 AND
(Adapted.)
Cite SYNERGETICS ILLUSTRATIONS, caption #3.
Citation at Action-reaction-resultant, 1967
1967

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jump: Man Jumping From a Boat:
See
Energy Event, 6 Jul'62
Action-reaction-resultant, 1967*

Jump:
(1)
See Quantum Jump

Jump:
See Charting Alternating Experiences, (4)
Children as Only Pure Scientists, (1)
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Junkyard:
The junkyard becomes the new lode mine. "With today's
impounding of total resources through the progressive
recycling and re-conversion of inventory materials, science
has hooked up the everyday plumbing to the cosmic reservoir."
Cite RBF quoted by William Kuhns in "Post-Industrial
Prophets" (Harper-Colophon), p.236. 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Jury: Trial By Jury:
"I think that in trial by jury there is a varying intensity
of a telepathic comprehension of how all the circumstances
developed. I think the great participation by world society
outside the jury room makes its feeling telepathically felt
by the juries. I am sure great justice is subconsciously
operative that is not, as yet, explicable by man. We will
probably understand this as an everyday scientific fact when,
in the near future, it becomes established by physicists
that telepathy is an ultmultra-high frequency electromag-
netic communication system, possibly beamed and re-beamed
by our optical relay systems.
#t
-
Cite RBF in AAUW Journal, p. 178, May 165

Jury: Trial By:
See Eye-beamed Thoughts, (I)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Justice:
"By Justice, I mean
Comprehensive felicity
Which is often intuitively transcendental
To immediate comprehension
Due to humanity's
Inadequacy of experience
With respect to large cyclic magnitudes
which are as yet unfamiliar to humans,
Without which recycling knowledge
Eccentricity seems to be manifest."
( Compare with Intuition Draft Feb. 171 Insert A, p. 8)
-
Cite RBF Dictation for INTUITION, Sarasota, Fla.
8 Feb. 1971

Justice:
See Law: Civil Law
Social Justice