
O

mom Circle:
See Geometry, 1 Oct'71

KBF DEFINITIONS
O Module:
"The O Module is a tetrahedron with its apex at the
center of the sphere and its base described by the 15
great circles of the Basic Disequilibrium 120 LCD triangle
of the 31-great-circle spherical icosahedron system.
See Fig. 901.03.
"The icosahedron is a "double" as a result of the 30 whole
This results
great circles from which it may be folded.
in 120 transformable O Modules.
"O Module = A Quanta Module - 1/24th of a tetravolume.
120/24 5. The
"There is no spherical continuum.
icosahedron is the sphere. When tetra is 1, the sphere
is 5."
-Cite EJA composite of RBF holograph reflite and statements
to EJA, 3200 Idaho, 29 Sep' 76.

O Module:
See T Quanta Module:

Oar:
See Vacuum-fulcrumed Oars
(1)

Oar:
See Lever (b)
Precession (b); (II)
(2)

Oath Glying in Courts:
See Measurement, (1)

Oath:
See Cussing

123
RBF DEFINITIONS
Object:
"To be referred to as a rememberable entity, an object must
be membered with structural integrity, whether maple leaf or
crystal complex. To have structural integrity, it must
consist entirely of triangles, which are the only complex of
energy events that are self-interference-regenerating
systems resulting in polygonal pattern stabilization."
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 615.01%; galley rewrite 9 Nov 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Ubject;
What we call an object or an entity is always an
aggregate; it is never a solid."
Cite RBF to EJA, Beverly Hotel, NY, 28 Feb 171

Obiect: Objects:
See Group Design, 1 Feb'75
General Systems Theory, (1)

Obiective Coping:
See Generalised Principle (1)

Objective Design:
See Design, (1); y Apr'71

Obiective Employment of Principles:
See Design Science & World Game (A)
Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity, (1)
Loss: Discovery Through Loss, 2 Nov'73
Dymaxion Airocean World Map, (1)
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Objective Integrity:
"Realization is objective integrity."
Citation at Realization, May*60
-
Cite lai, PRIVE DESIGN,
-245-May160

RBF DEFINITIONS
Objective Intellect:
"The more you discover scientifically, the more you are
overwhelmed by what we don't know. We're dealing in a
fantastic mystery, and yet that mystery does have all this
extraordinary orderliness, so tha. you can't help but
realize that it can only be found by intellect. Apparently
we learn it subjectively, so apparently there must be an
objective intellect. There seems to be an a priori greater
intellect than that of man operative."
-
Citation and context at Generalisation Sequence (4), Jun-Jul169

Obiective Intellect:
See God as a Verb
Intellect in Physical Universe
Verb: I Seem to be a Verb
(1)

Objective Intellect:
See Generalization Sequence, (4)*
Laissez-faire Process,
10 Oct 63
(2)
123

Objective: Making Thought Objective:
See Pencil, 1938
Teleology, (2) (3)

Objective:
See Medical Man is Objective
Subjective & Objective
Teleologic Objective
(1)

Objective:
See Size-zelective, 30 Nov 72
Work, Dec 72
(2)

Obiata d'Art:
See Energy Quanta Values, (1)

Oblique Sideways:
See Trial & Error, 5 Jun '73

Oblique:
See Trial & Error, 5 Jun '73

Oblivion:
See Utopia or Oblivion
Forget the Universe
PRE DERTVIATOVO

RBF DEFINITIONS
Obnoxico:
"When I was living in Manhattan in the 30s and seeing a
lot of architects and artists I invented the word 'obnoxico
to describe the most dreadful objects we could imagine that
exploited peoples' ignorance and sentimentality... almost any-
thing that could be gilded or bronzed and hung in a car's
back window. We thought we would have a lot of fun with
a contest, seeing if we could actually sell them.
But we
had to stop becaude it wasn't funny; no matter how awful
the thing was you couldn't avoid making money on it.
was too mean a game to play."
It
Cite HBF to Lee Nordness at Martin's Carriage House,
Wash, DC; 24 Apr 76
126

RBF DEFINITIONS
Obnoxica:
"...For purchasable accoutrements, architecture, equipment,
and gadgets of distinction; and for the plethora of behavioral
obnoxica imposed or induced by the supposed inexorability of
the Kalthus-Darwin theorem of survival only for the slickest
fittest."
Citation and context at Meek Have Inherited the Earth (1)
Cise PROSPECT FOR HUMANITY, Sat, Review, 29 Augrón.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Obnoxico:
RBF award for "the obnoxious, e.g. bronzed training pants.
Cite Wm. Marlin. 1971

Obnoxica: Obnoxico:
See A-bomb: Souvenir A-bomb
Objets d'Art
Plastic Call-girl Angels
Plastic Replica of a Cotswold Cottage
Plastic Flowers
(1)

26
Obnoxica: Obnoxico:
See Meek Have Inherited the Earth, (1)
Reproducible, 30 May'72
(2)

Obacenity:
See Cussing

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observation:
"Conception is metaphysical;
Observation is physical.
And the observed is physical."
-
Citation & context at Considerable, 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observation:
"At the end of a piece of rope we make a metaphysical
disconnect and a new set of observations are inaugurated,
sach consisting of finite quanta integral ingredients
such as the time quality of all finite-energy quanta."
-
Cite RBF Earginalis of Infinity ont)
on 13 Har 71 Beverly Hotel, N.I
Beverly Hotel, N., 49 Juné *71
from HOW LITTLE, made
Confirmed and expanded,
-
Citation at Metaphysical Disconnect, 19 Jun'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observation:
"Heisenberg said that observation alters the phenomenon
observed."
Compare this with Truth entry cited to TOTAL THINKING, I&I, p.226
Cite High Kenner, "The Rope and the Knot," Kentucky
Review, Autumn 1968, who attributes this quote to
an RBF conversation with Calvin Tomkins

Observation Alters the Phenomenon Observed:
See Heisenberg-bliot-Pound Sequence, autumn'68

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observer & Observed:
"Starting with whole Universe as observer and observed, we
can subdivide the unity of Universe....
"
Citation & context at Starting With Universe, 24 Sep'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observer & Observed:
"To be experiential we must have an observer and the
observed."
Citation & context at Happening, Apr'71
SINERGETICS |

Observer & Observed:
See Axis of Conceptual Observation
Line of Interrelationshp
Observer & Otherness
Self & Otherness
Integral Otherness
Universe Considers Itself
World Looks at Itself
(1)

Observer & Observed:
See Experiment, Nov 71
Starting With Universe, 24 Sep' 73*
Time, 16 Dec 73
Happening, Apr'71*
Self & Otherness: Four Minimal Aspects, 9 Jun'75
Experiential, 25 Mar 71
Subjective & Objective, 16 May '75
Pronouns: I We Us, (1) (2)
Height, Length & Width,
19 Jul 76
Polyhedra, 18 Jul 76
Awareness, 28 Apr177
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observer & Otherness: Tetrahedral Relationship Between:
"The relationship between the observer and otherness is
tetrahedral."
(See Sketch, RBF at Beverly Hotel, NYC, 10 Jan'74
-
Cite RBF to EJA, 10 Jan' 74

OBSERVER
OTHERNESS

Observer & Otherness: Tetrahedral Relationship Between:
(1)
See Metaphysical & Physical Tetrahedral Quanta

Observer & Otherness: Tetrahedral Relationship Between:
See Geometry of Thinking, 16 Dec 173
Pronouns: I = We = Us, (2)
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observing & Articulating:
"The articulations are ever reenacted to reduce the
magnitude tolerance of residual inaccuracy of either
observation or articulation."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. 513.08; inadvertantly
omitted from Ms. at 513.07 of Mar'71), 4 Aug' 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Observing vs. Articulating:
"My life is the progressive harvestings of trying to be
accurate the harvesting of ever more accurate observational
citations. Life consists of observing and articulating.
Resonantly propagated evolution oscillates between
observation and articulation ever reenacted hopefully to
reduce the magnitude tolerance of residual innacuracy of
observation or articulation."
(See Life, 25 Mar 71 for later citation.)
VECTORIAL ORIENTATION
SEC. 513.06
Cite RBF SYNERGETICS Draft Mar 171

128
TEXT CITATIONS
Observing & Articulating:
Sec. 420.041

Observing vs. Articulating: Observing & Articulating:
See Life, 25 Mar' 71*
Metaphysical & Physical Tetrahedral Quanta,
25 Mar 71
Environment, 29 Mar 77

Observer:
See Environment (1)
Locality, May 171
Twelve Universal Degreas of Freedom (2)
Self & Otherness, 1y Nov'74
Experiment, 25 Mar 71
(2)

Observation: Observer: Observing:
See Axis of Conceptual Observation
Me the Observer
Omnidirectional Observation
Spherical Observation
System Center of Observation
Teleology
Axis of Observation
Orientability
(1)

Observation: Observing:
See Considerable, 1971*
Omnidirectional, 1960
Metaphysical Disconnect, 19 Jun '71*
Relativity, May'49
Stature, 20 Feb 73
Wow, (2)
XYZ Coordinate System, (A)
Fix, 25 Mar 171
Life, 25 Mar 71
Polarity, 12 Nov'75
Pronouns: I = We = Us, (1)
Environment, (B)
(2)

Observation: Observer: Observing:
See Observation Alters the Phenomenon Observed
Observer & Observed
Observer & Otherness:
Between
Tetrahedral Relationship
Observing vs. Articulating
(3)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Obsolescence:
"To go by obsolescence:
Sovereignties
Property
Geographically Based Politics
Geographically Based Identity
Money
Jobs
You or Ke
Selling Anything."
-
Cite RBF holograph, on yellow scratch pad, undated,
with papers left behind, April 1972.

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts:
See Disapproved Words: Inventory Of
Meaningless: Inventory of Meaningless Concepts
(1)

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts:
See Axiom
Credo, Oct 71
Creeds
Cliches
Customs
Dogma, Oct 171
Exclusivity, 25 Sep 72
Failure, 26 Apr 71
Laws
Language
Lying, 3 Oct'73
Ownership
Private Property
Spending, 1968
Viewpoints
Umbilical Cord, 4 Mar 73; 5 Jun173
Assumptions
(1A)

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts:
See Nation, Oct 170
Ninety Degreeness, 5 Jun'73
Obsolescence, Apri72
Polyhedron, 20 Feb 73
Possession, 1969
Scarcity, 23 Feb'72
Selling Anything, Apr 72
Capitalism, 1962
Sovereignty, Jun'66
Square, 8 Jan'66
Superstition, circa 1955
Propaganda, circa 1955
Tradition: In Tradition Lies Fallacy
Daddy, 2 Jun'74
Educational Theories
Romances
Mores
Geographical Identity
Immobility, 4 May'57
(1B)

Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts:
See Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Textbooks
Dymaxion Airocean World,
( 20 Jan '75
New York City, 30 Jul'75
Sea, 10 Sep' 75
Energy Environment-harvesting Machines, 27 Jan' 77
Belief, 20 Feb'77
Holistic
Good & Bad, 22 Jun177
(1C)

Obsolescence: Obsolete:
See Sailing Ship Effect
Weapons Technology
Yesterday's Certainties
(1)

Obsolescence: Obsolete:
(2)
123
See Automation, 1970
Artifact (A)
Capitalism, 1962
City (A)
Ecology Sequence (H) (I)
Hunting, 19 Dec171
Inventions, 1947
Pollution, Feb'73
New York City, 30 Jul 75.
Everybody's Business, (f)
East-west Mobility of World Man, (2)
Transnational Capitalism & Export of Know-how, (1)-(3)
Building Industry, (1)(6) (12)
Detente, 20 Sep' 76
Nuclear Power Generation, 22 Jun 77
Technology & Culture, 25 Oct 77

Obtuse: Obtuseness:
See Quantum Wave Phenomenon Sequence, (1)
Tetrahedron: Regular, 29 Nov 72°

Obverse & Reverse:
See Axis of Spin, (2)
Octantation, 14 May173
Brouwer's Theorem, 1 Jan' 75
Pauli's Exclusion Principle, 1960
Triangle, Jun' 71
Geometrical Function of Nine, (1)
Two-dimensional Polarity, 11 Sep 75
Structural System, 9 Nov 73

Obverse:
See Re-exterior

RBF DEFINITIONS
Obvious:
"Due to the myopia of popularized selfishness
Naught is so invisible
As the obvious
Whose immediate relevancy
Can be seen
Only through deep focussed wide angled lenses."
Cite EVOLUTIONARY 1972-1975 ABOARD SPACE VEHICLE EARTH,
Jan 72, pp. 6-7.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Obvious:
"Complementarity requires that where there is conceptuality
there must be nonconceptuality.
The explicable requires
Experience requires the nonexperienciable.
the inexplicable.
The obvious requires the mystical.
"
•
•
Complementarity
Citation at
12 Sep 71
-
Cite RBC to Eit, Beverly Hotel, New York, 12 Sept. 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Obvious:
"...Apparently ample tolerance for their many errors.. was
included in the design of the ship and the celestial support
system. Though often obvious for millions of years, most
of these vital advantage-giving principles long have remained
unrecognized for what they are and can do; it would seem to be
a part of the
designed scheme of
Universe that-- for the nonce, anyway-- nothing is quite so
invisible to Spaceship arth's passengers as the obvious."
Citation and context at Spaceship Earth (c), 1968

Obvious -
Axiomatic:
See Infinity, 1971

Obvious & Nonobvious:
See Conceptuality & Nonconceptuality, 12 Sep'71
Symmetry & Asymmetry, Jul171
Repetition, 2 Jul 75

Obvious:
See Obvious & Nonobvious
Invisibility: Naught so Invisible as the Obvious
Obvious Axiomatic
(1)

Obvious:
See Axiom, 13 Nov'69
Complementary 12 Sep*71*
Improvement, 1954
Octahedron, 16 Dec 173
Spaceship Earth, (c)*
Periodic Experience, (3)
Concave & Convex, 7 Nov '73
(2)

Occulting Membranes:
See Privacy, 22 Apr 171

121
Occulting:
See Opaque: Opacity

Occupancy:
See Air Space, May'65
Empty, May 70
Office Building, 28 Jan'72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Occur:
"Events Occur. Occur is a time word."
-
Citation & context at Overlaming, 30 May'75

Occurrence:
See Events & Novents, Nov'71

Ocean Liner:
See Queen Mary
Ships
132

Ocean:
See Gulf Stream
Surf Poundings
Hole in the Ocean
Airocean
Waterocean
Landocean
Water
(1)

Ocean:
See Island, Sep'72
Dymaxion Airocean World, 20 Jan'75
Rain, 11 Feb'76
Airspace Technology, 20 Sep' 76
No Energy Crisis,
(2)

Octa Edge:
See Precession of Octa Edge-vector

32
RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The octahedron--both numerically and geometrically--should
always
be considered as quadrivalent: ie., congruent with
self;
i.e., doubly present.
"In the volumetric hierarchy of prime number identities we
identify the octahedron's prime number twonegs and the inherent
volume fourness (in tetra
terms) as volume 22 which produces
the experiential volume
four."
Cite RBF to EJA 3200 Idaho Wash., DC; incorporated in
SYNERGETICS,
2nd. Ed. at Sec. 1053.601; 10 Dec' 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"Octahedron:
So we have the octahedron in the middle. (Be-
tween the tetra and icosa.) It is also the second power of
the only even prime number: 22 = 4. The octahedron is the
most common form of energy associated as matter."
->>>
Citation & context at Quantum Sequence, (5), 23 Jun*75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The octahedron... restrainingly vector-blocked... can only
infold itself pulsatingly to a condition of hemispherical
Thus the octahedron's
congruence like a deflated basketball.
concave-convex, unity-twoness state remains plurally obvious.
You can see the concave infolded hemisphere nested into the
as yet outfolded convex hemisphere.
"Verifying the octahedron's fourness as being an evolutionary
transformation of the tetrahedron's unity-twoness, we may take
the four triangles of the tetrahedron which were edge-hinged
together (bivalently) and reassemble them univalently (that
is, corner-to-corner) and produce the octahedron, four of
whose faces are triangular (ergo structurally stable) voids.
This, incidentally, intoduces the structural stability of the
triangle as a visualizable yet physical nothingness.
Citation & context at Octahedron as Model of Doubleness of Unity,
(2) (3), 16 Dec*73
[15]
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Seer 405.15, 16-Des173

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The octahedron ... polyhedrally represents the eight
45° angle constituents of 360° unity in the trigonometric
function
calculations."
-
Citation and context at Indig, 3 Mar 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
•
"The tetrahedron. is structured with three triangles
around each vertex while the octahedron has four, and the
We
icosahedron has five triangles around each vertex.
find the octahedron in between, doubling its prime number
twoness into volumetric fourness as is manifest in the
great circle foldability of the octahedron, which always
requires two sets of great circles, whereas all the other
icosahedron and vector equilibrium 31 and 25 great circles
are foldable from single sets of great circles."
[60]
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 1053.6*, 7 Mar'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Uctahedron:
"The octahedron, mostly outside but partly inside the
nuclear sphere, is four.'
->
Citation and context at Constant Relative Abundance, 29 Nov 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"I see the octahedron as a complex of two tetrahdra
always.
They are half way to the condition of
four planes going through the same point.
Cite RBF ape, B.ackstone Hotel, Chicago, 31 May 1971. p.33.
SYSTEM- SEC 470-03)

RBP DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The octahedron has very many strange effects because
closest packed spheres then have the spaces and the
spaces are concave octahedra and concave vector
equilibria.
The octahedron is part of the exchange
between being spheres and spaces."
Cite RBF tape, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, 31 May 1971, p. 35.
SYSTEM SEC. 470.031

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The tetrahedron, octahedron and icosahedron relate to
physics, the internal affairs of the atom."
-
-
Cite HBF to EJA, Blackston Hotel, Chicago, 31 May 1971
Citation & context at Physics: Difference Between Physica
and Chemistry, 31 May'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The octahedron is infoldable, or innestible-- hemi-hedrally."
Cite RBP holographs and sketches on "Annihilation."
Somerset Club, Boston, 22 April 1971
Citation & context at Insideoutable, 22 Apr 171

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The octahedron provides an example of
volumetric
annihilation when you remove one vector and reduce the
figure to three tetrahedra triple-bonded.
This also
reduces from the volumetric value of four to the volumetric
value of three. The process is, of course, reversible."
Cite Sketch #1, 28 Feb '71
and RBF marginalis on p. 3
Citation at
-
SYNERGETICS DRAFT.
Volumetric Annihilation, 28 Feb'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The octahedron has a fundamental (woness, its volume
of four being made up of the prime number two
Cite Nasa Speech, p. 73,
->
Cite Carbondale Draft
Return to Modelability, Dr V.?
Jun'66

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"The tetrahedron will not fill all space.
can fill all space with tetrahedra and octahedra.
-
"
But we
Cite Carbondale Draft
Nature's Coordination, p. VI.13.
Cite Oregon Lecture #6, p.216, 10 Jul'62

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
"A polyhedron having eight equal equilateral
triangular plane faces or sides; may be skeletal, as
when made of interconnected struts; or continuous,
when made of interlocking or interconnected sheets or
plates; or partly skeletal and partly continuous."
28
Cite Patent No. 2,986,241 May 30, 1961
SYNERGETIC BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Annihilation Model:
"Just reorienting one vector of the octahedron shows how it
goes into the tetrahelix as a model of how energy goes from
matter to radiation and vice versa. This shows how you can
have annihilation and no energy is lost."
Cite RBF to EJA by telephone from 200 Locust, Philadelphia,
8 Mar 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Annihilation Model:
"This an illustration of the symmetry of matter and how it
precesses to radiation... It is that moment of Universe that
Einstein was preoccupied with. Just as three triangles
edge-to-edge become four... topologically... they have made
a tetrahedron... when you turn the triangle inside-out it
makes a new vertex and the four have become five.
"We used to think that two is company and three is a crowd
but now we see that four is company and five is a crowd...
it's only the fifth ball that has to find a place to go.
is very exciting...." "
This
Cite RBF to EJA from Hope Watts, DelRay, FL., 23 Feb 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Annihilation Model:
"The one-quantum 'leap' is also manifest when one vector
edge of the volume 4 octahedron is rotated 90 degrees by
disconnecting two of its ends and reconnecting them with the
next set of vertexes occurring at 90 degrees from the
previously interconnected-with vertexes, transforming the
same unit-length, 12-vector structuring from the octahedron
to the first three-triple-bonded-together (face-to-face)
tetrahedra of the tetrahelix of the DNA-RNA formulation.
"One 90-degree vector reorientation in the complex alters the
volume from exactly 4 to exactly 3. This relationship of
one quantum disappearance coincident to the transformation of
the nuclear symmetrical octahedron into the asymmetrical
initiation of the DNA-RNA helix is a reminder of the
disappearing-quanta behavior of the always integrally
end-cohered jitterbugging transformational stages from the
20 tetrahedral volumes of the vector equilibrium to the
octahedron's 4 and thence to the tetrahedron's 1 volume.
All of these stages are rationally concentric in our unified
operational field of 12-around-one closest-packed spheres that
is only conceptual as equilibrious. We note also that per
each sphere space between closest packed spheres is a volume
of exactly one tetrahedron: 6 - 5 = 1.'
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 982.73, RBF galley rewrite 30 Dec*73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
"We may consider the octahedron as a water-filled tube, pulling
on a water-filled tube. The pulling will make it bulge in the
middle. As we pull, the gravitational embracement causes a
precessional rearrangement of the vector edge whereby one
tetrahedron drops out. One quantum has dropped out,
but,
topologically it is still an octahedron:
6V + 8F = 12 + 2 (three face-bonded tetra), or
6V 8F = 12 + 2 (octahedron)
Topologically there is no difference.
"This is the quantum leap, the quantum jump.
With interference
it precesses from matter to radiation; and then back into matter
again. This is the lever that will bring
science into further
consideration of synergetics."
Citation & context at Quantum Sequence, (5), 23 Jun'75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Conservation and Annihilation Model:
"The octahedron goes from a volume of four to a volume of
three as one tensor is pressed at 90 degrees.
This is a
demonstration in terms of tension and compression of how
energy can disappear and reappear. The process is reversible
like Boltzmann's law and like the operation of syntropy and
entropy. The lost tetrahedron can reappear and become
symmetrical in its optimum form as a ball-bearing-sphere
octahedron. There are six great circles doubled up in the
octahedron. Compression is radiational: it reappears. Out
of the fundamental fourness of all systems we have a model
of how four can become three in the octahedron conservation
and annihilation model.
"See the Iceland spar crystals for the octahedron's double
vector-edge image.
-
Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed., at Sec. 936.15-.16, 23 May 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
"Suddenly Goldy realizes that all these discoveries she has
been making combine to explain how it can be that the stars
of the billions of now-discovered galaxies are giving off
energies at incredible rates in such a manner that, as discrete
quanta of energy, they become discontinued and apparently
annihilated, yet the same quanta of energies reappear else-
where, as for instance in the terrestrial vegetation's photo-
synthetic reduction and proliferation of hydrocarbon molecules
in biologic organisms and in crystallographic growths.
(1)
"Since the pattern of two most dominant critical proximity,
mass-interattraction (gravity) forces pulling diamterically on
any one body produces the same model as that of Goldy's water-
filled, rubber tube, the precessional squeezing of a symmet-
rical body, such as that of an octahedron, by two diamteric
gravitational forces, pulling embracingly upon it as it passes
between two neighboring cosmic bodies, will cause some part
of the octahedron's integral vectorial structure to yield
precessionally in a plane oriented at right angles to the line
between the two pulling forces, thus to transform the octahedron
from its symmetrical form into an asymmetrical form."
16020
Cite GOLDYLOCKS, pp. G11, G12, 16 May$75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
(2)
"This is most economically accomplished by one of the octahedron's
equatorial vector-edges disconnecting at both
of its equatorially
engaged, end vertexes and rotating precessionally 90 degrees
to
rejoin its two ends with the octahedron's two
polar vertexes.
This local rotation results in the disappearance of the symm-
etrical octahedron and leaves in its stead the asymmetrical
,
face-bonded, three tetrahedra assembly in the form of an arc
which is the neutral electromagnetic-wave-initiating
state.
"The asymmetrical arc-wave consists of the same 12 vector edges
and the same eight equiangled triangles and the same
six
Topologically
vertexes as those of the original octahedron.
described, it is the same polyhedron. However, it is clearly
observable that the transformation not only
converted omni-
directional symmetry into two-directional asymmetry
, but it
also reduced the octahedron's exact volume of four
quanta
to
a volume of exactly three quanta in the form of the
three
face-interbonded taetrahedra. What has happened
here is
that
matter (as the synergetic octahedron) is precessionally trans-
formed into a directionally oriented electromagnetic wave
which, upon interference with other radiation or matter
,
will"
Cite GOLDYLOCKS, p. G12, 16 May 175

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
"again be precessionally transformed back into the crystallo-
graphic form of the octahedron, thus syntropically regaining
not only its symmetry but the one tetrahedron quantum of
energy which it had entropically lost.
(3)
"Goldy realises that the scientist Boltzmann had long ago
hypothesized that the physical Universe of energy as matter
was able to export energies from all the stars only because
those energies were being importingly reassembled in vast
numbers of elsewheres. Einstein, too, assumed the foregoing
to be true. However, many scientists remained skeptical, saying
that entropy was universal and increasingly disorderly and
expansive, wherefore Universe is spending itself inexorably and
irrevocably.
"Since photons show that energy occurs only in discrete packages
and is discontinuous, and since the stars lose energy quanta
entropically, how can the lost quanta reappear elsewhere?
Goldy says to the bears, 'Vectorial geometry conceptually
demonstrates the exact way in which energy quanta are lost and
regained in the course of the entropic-syntropic turnaround
events of astrophysics. The topological integrity of"
-
Cite GOLDYLOCKS, p. G13, 16 May '75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
"vectorial geometry elucidates both the one-quantum loss and
the one-quantum of energy recovery incidental to
the entropic
transforming from matter to radiation
and the syntropic trans-
forming from radiation to matter, as clearly
manifest in the
octahedron to tetra-arc transformation
and its reversal to
the
octahedron. This topological transformation, but not
its
energy-quantum relationship, was originally
discovered in
1951
by the geodesic engineer-scientist, D.L.
Richter.
It explains even more.
(4)
"This elucidation of the way in which Universe can temporarily
drop out or regain its energy quanta, elucidates
much more,
says Goldy. 'It explains what happens in the
photosynthetic
process as planet Earth's vegetation converts
Sun radiation
Energy
quanta
receipts into beautiful hydrocarbon
molecules.
It shows how
are regained on Earth.
the weightless metaphysical tetrahedron is lost and regained
It
shows
in Universe as life dies out here
and is reborn there.
how the tripli-bonded addition of the recoverable one tetrahedron,
when added to the neutral phase, W-profiled, tetra
-arc, triple-
bonded assembly of three tetrahedra, must always
produce either
a male or a female twisting helix, which,
when extended, becomes
the DNA-RNA tetrahelix which is the structural
system programmer
of all living species and individuals of those
species."
Cite GOLDYLOCKS, pp.G13,G14, 16 May '75

TEXT CITATIONS
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
Synergetics, Sec. 982.73
RBF Videotaping Marathon: Penn Bell Studios, Philadelphia,
Session #3 : 22 Jan 75: 2044 studio time (See EJA Log)
Session #4: 23 Jan 75: 1925 studio time
Session #625 Jan'75 : 1430 studio time
RBF marginalis at SYNERGETICS draft (undated): "Synergy",
P.3
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Sec. 108
Synergetics, 2nd. Ed. : Secs. 935-938
Synergetics, Sec. 985.08

Octahedron as Annihilation Model:
See Volumetric Annihilation
Tensegrity Model of Self-interference of Energy
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model

Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
See Discontinuity Accommodation Kodel
Invisible Quantum as Tetrahelix Gap Closer
Octahedron as Annihilation Model
Quantum Jump:
Fourth Quantum
Quantum Leap
Radiation vs. Crystal Model
Information Transmitting & Nontransmitting Model
Richter Transformation
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model
Precession of Octa Edge-vector
(1)

Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model:
See Geometrical
Six - Five Function of Nine,
One, 8 Jan'74
(5)(6)
Vector Equilibrium Involvement Domain, 24 Apr* 76
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
Eighth-octahedra:
"....Though I have twice visited the Great Pyramid at Gizeh,
I have never carried a sextant and tape with me so I do not
have the angular data I need. I know there are others who
have made measurements, but my experience teaches me not to
be too confident of the published statements of others when
I do not know those personalities nor the degree of exactitude
at which they operate.
(1)
"At the present moment I can give you some very interesting
information regarding not only octahedra, but in particular
eighth-octahedra. In the spherical octahedron each of the
eight spherical surface corners are 90°. Each of the spherical
octahedron's eight triangular edges are 90° of arc, which
means that they subtend central angles of 90° each.
"Here is a very extraordinary asymmetrical tetrahedron with
three 90-degree central angles and three 90-degree surface
angles--as well as having six 90-degree internal corners where
the three radii of the octahedron impinge perpendicularly
upon the three great-circle arcs. All of the spherical
octahedron's one-eighth symmetrical self-divisions have eight
corners each of 900.
176
Cite RBF Ltr. to Stephen A. Barba, North Kiami Beach, FL; 4 May

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra:
"The spherical octahedron's triangle is the only triangle
in which the center of area of the triangle occurs at
mid-altitude of the triangle's three perpendicular bisectors
of its three corner angles:
(2)
"In modern ocean cruising sailing craft in the high seas
routes often cross the main ocean highway of steam and diesel
ship channels. These great new high speed ships often operate
by automatic navigational equipment with a watch officer
idly standing by. They rush forward through night and fog at
speeds in the 20-knot range. Little sailing craft up to
72 feet in length with their minuscule red, green, and white
navigational lights are not visible from any great distance--
and often in high waves they are approximately invisible.
Such sailing ships have relatively little metal in them.
radar scopes of the big ships show readily recognizable pips"
The
Cite RBF Ltr. to Stephen Barba, N. Miami Beach, Fl.; 4 May' 76

REF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra:
"for big steel ships and the radar scopes clearly outline
land
masses and other sizable objects. Because they do not
show the little sailing ships, those little ships are in
incredible danger as they cross--as they must--those big
sailing ship lanes. As a consequence of this hazard, there
has been evolved a device which can be mounted on the topmast
or the yard-arm of sailing ships which does register as a
clearly-defined pip on the radar scopes. This device consists
of a
spherical octahedron with three great circles made of
aluminum
-foil-covered cardboard surface. The three great
circles cross each other at 90 degrees. The spherical surface
is
uncovered.
(3)
"As you look at the device--a radar reflector--you look into
whatever number of the spherical octahedron's central-angular
tetrahedra as may be within the line of view. It has been
discovered that the ship's radar signals, when impinging on
any one of those eighth-octahedra's concave tetrahedra, produce
a
reflection pattern which returns directly back to the
radar-sending ship to register on the radar scope.
"What the radar's invisible-to-the-human-eye electromagnetic"
-
Cite RBF Ltr. to Stephen Barba, N. Miami Beach, FL; 4 May' 76

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron: Eighth-octahedra:
radiation wave does is to make it optically clear--as when
a searchlight is aimed at such a
sailing ship, at which
time a very bright reflection beam returns to the viewer who
is manipulating the searchlight aimed at the sailing ship.
This is just one of the eight eighth-octahedra's concave
tetrahedron's three faces, glowing vividly, beaming the light
back to the source of the searchlight. You can diagram this
yourself to see what happens....
(4)
"As you know, when light strikes a surface it bounces away at
an angle which is exactly the same as the angle at which it
impinges on its surface. Any beam entering the eighth-octahedra
will bounce off at the same angle to a second side of the
concave octahedron and then bounce off again at the samg
angle. This means that the two bouncings add up to 180°
which means sending the radiation directly back to its source.
"These abgular bouncings of electromagnetics... may relate
very importantly to all the phenomena seeming to be mystically
produced by the pyramid mystery cults.
-Cite RBF Ltr. to Stephen Barba, N. Miami Beach, FL: 4 May' 76

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron: Eighth-Octahedra:
"By internally interconnecting its six vertexes with three
polar axes: X, Y, and 2, and rotating the octahedron succesively
upon those three axes, three planes are internally generated
that symmetrically subdivide the octahedron into eight uniformly
equal, equiangle-triangle-based, asymmetrical tetrahedra, with
three convergent, 90-degree-angle-surrounded apexes, each of
whose volume is one-eighth of the volume of one octahedron: this
is called the Eighth-Octahedron. (See also Sec. 912.) The
octahedron having a volume of four tetrahedra, allows each
Eighth-Octahedron to have a volume of one-half of one tetra-
hedron. If we apply the equiangled-triangular base of one each
of these eight Eighth-Octahedra to each of the vector equilib-
rium's eight equiangle-triangle facets, with the Eighth-Octa-
hedra's thre-90-degree-angle-surrounded vertexes pointing
outwardly, they will exactly and symmetrically produce the
24-volume, nucleus-embracing cube symmetrically surrounding the
20-volume vector equilibrium; thus with 8 x 1-4 being added
to the 20-volume vector equilibrium producing a 24-volume total."
44
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 905. 16 Dec 73

Octahedron:
Eighth-octahedra:
See Allspace Filling, 11 Jul'62
Cube: Volume-3 Cube, 16 Dec 173
Modules: A & B Quanta Modules, 27 Jan '75
Quantum Sequence, (4)
Nuclear Cube, 11 Dec175; 23 Feb 76
Basic Nestable Configurations: Hierarchy of, 29 May' 72
Rhombic Dodecahedron, 12 May'77

Octahedron: Energy Holding Pattern:
See Holding Patterns of Energy, Apr'72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron: Half Octahedron:
"A half-octahedron, to be stable, has to have its other
half. The vector equilibrium has only the half-octahedra,
so the circumferential instability of its six square
faces invites structural instability: it 18, ergo,
equilibrious."
Cite RBF marginalis at 3200 Idahon, D8, 23 Jan '72.
at SYNERGETICS Jraft Sec. 884.10 of y Feb 172.
SYSTEM SEC 470,0
-

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron
Half Octahedron:
Lending Model
"Half octahedra can be pulled out of the square faces of
the vector equilibria. This goes on in atoms joining one
another and they are able to lend something to one
Wo
another sometimes, they are able to lend electrons.
can lend out of the square faces without in any way
jeopardizing the structural system which was dependent upon
the triangulation of the tetrahedronal parts.'
"We can lend up to four without bothering it."
Cite Oregon Lecture #7,
Op. 255. 11 Jun'62

Octahedron:
Half-octahedron:
See Mite
Pyramid Half-octahedron
Vector Equilibrium: Lending & Borrowing Model
(1)

Octahedron: Half-octahedron:
See Allspace Filling, 11 Jul'62
Cube, 14 Sep'71
Equilibrious, 23 Jan '72
(2)
121

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron Model of Doubleness of Unity:
(1)
"The prime number twoness of the octahedron always occurs in
structuring doubled together as four-- 1.0., 2-- a fourness
which is also doubleness of unity. Unity is plural and, at
minimum, is two. The unity volume 1 of the tetrahedron is,
in structural verity, two, being both the outwardly displayed
convex tetrahedron and the inwardly contained concave tetra-
hedron.
"The three-great-circle model of the spherical octahedron only
'seems to be three; it is in fact 'double'; it is only foldably
produceable in unbroken (whole) great-circle sheets by edge-
combining six hemicircularly folded whole great circles. Thus
it is seen that the octahedron-- as in Iceland spar crystals--
occurs only doubly, i.e., omnicongruent with itself, which is
'quadrivalent."
"Among the three possible omnisymmetrical prime structural
systems- the tetrahedron, octahedron, and icosahedron-- ohly
the tetrahedron has each of its vertexes diametrically opposite
a triangular opening. In the octahedron and icosahedron, each
vertex is opposite another vertex; and each of their vertexes
is diametrically blocked against articulating a self-inside-"
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Secs. 905.11-.13, 16 Dec 173

RBF DEFINITIONS
(2)
"-outing transformation. In both the octahedron and the icosa-
hedron, each of the vertexes is tense-vector-restrained from
escaping outwardly by the convergent vectorial strength of the
system's other immediately surrounding-- at minimum three--
vertexial event neighbors. But contrariwise, each of the octa-
hedron's and icosahedron's vertex events are constrainingly
impulsed inwardly in an exact central-system direction and
thence impelled toward diametric exit and inside-outing trans-
formation; and their vertex events would do so were it not for
their diametrically opposed vertexes, which are surroundingly
tense-vector-restrained from permitting such outward egress.
Octahedron Model of Doubleness of Unity:
"As a consequence of its uniquely unopposed diametric vertexing--
ergo permitted-- diametric exit, only the tetrahedron among all
the symmetric polyhedra can turn itself pulsatingly inside-out,
and can do so in eight different ways (see Sec. 624); and in
each instance, as it does so, one-half of its combined concave-
convex unity 'twoness' is always inherently invisible.
"The octahedron, however, restrainingly vector-blocked as
described, can only infold itself pulsatingly to a condition
of hemispherical congruence like a deflated basketball."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Secss 905.13-.15, 16 Dec'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Model of Doubleness of Unity:
(3)
"Thus the octahedron's concave-convex, unity-twoness state
remains plurally obvious. You can see the concave infolded
hemisphere nested into the as-yet outfolded convex hemisphere.
"Verifying the octahedron's fourness as being an evolutionary
transformation of the tetrahedron's unity-twoness, we may
take the four triangles of the tetrahedron which were edge-
hinged together (bivalently) and reassemble them univalently
(that is, corner-to-corner) and produce the octahedron, four
of whose faces are triangular (ergo structurally stable)
voids. This, incidentally, introduces the structural stability
of the triangle as a visualizable yet physical nothingness.
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 905.15, 16 Dec'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron: Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedra:
"There are eight asymmetric octahedra which surround each
face of the 'coupler.' It is probable that these eight
asymmetric nuclear octahedra account all the varieties of
intercomplex complexity required for the permutations of the
92 regenerative chemical elements. These eight variables
alone provide for a fantastic number of rearrangements and
reorientations of the A and B Quanta Modules within exactly
the same volume.
"I now believe it is possible that there are no other
fundamental complex varieties. So we have a limit of
variation. With our friend octave coming in as before. This
is how we now find out what we have been looking for when
we have been talking about 'number one.' It is one nucleon,
which can be either neutron or proton, depending on how you
rearrange the modules in the same space."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, by telephone from Phila., 1 Apr '73
Incorporated in SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 954.30'

Octahedron: Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedron:
See Coupler

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:
The vector-precessed, three-quanta octahedron manifests
interference and demonstrates radiation; when the vector-edge
precesses again, the fourth quantum reappears, the inter-
ference disappears, and gravity is demonstrated. This
is the way photosynthesis functions-- the conversion of
radiation in the leaf, or on your skin.
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC., 11 Dec 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:
(A)
"Gravity must always be thought of as embracing. For instance,
it would be like the hoops of a barrel. The staves are wedges.
Unless you have truncated the wedges they could all go right to
the center of the sphere; and they would like to get out of the
system, but the bands hold them together. They cannot get any
closer
together because their outer parts are larger than their
inner parts. They can't fall in. But the point is that the
bands are finite: they come back upon themselves and they
embrace. You have to return on to yourself to embrace. Gravity
operates then by embracement. The larger the phenomenon that it
embraces, the more leverage effect it has because you simply
tighten the screws and the bands at the ends of the lever.
is why the pressures increase as you go into the Earth; they
continually increase the further in you go due to the leverage
effect of the embracement.
This
"Gravity does not operate perpendicularly. It operates not as
a radius but at 90 degrees to the radius. All the radiation
goes outward radiantly; the gravity is always circumferential
and therefore finite and enclosing. I give you, for instance,
the hexagon, where the six radii are trying to come apart
explosively. They disintegrate; the radii do not help each
other. But if you have the same number of sticks arranged"
- Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila., PA, Transcript p.7; 8 Jun' 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:
"end-to-end, where mass interattraction works, they close back
upon themselves and are always more effective. So the tendency
of
Universe to come apart is always well offset by the finite
closure of the same six vectors.
(B)
"We must consider the effect of gravity on the octahedron in
terms of embracement. Of the three structural systems in
Universe--tetra,octa, and icosa--the octahedron is in the middle
and always is inherently doubled-up, the vectors double up.
The most
plentiful of all the crystals are octahedral crystals. The
embracement of the octahedron is typical of matter, but the
embracement is precessed causing a reaction at 90 degrees. Our
pulling makes for greater pressure for it to try to come apart.
"The 12 vectors of the octahedron are embraced by gravity.
The two polar pyramids join in a quadrangular equator.
This
crystal gets between two other celestial masses and is pulled by
them. They are pulling linke the Chinese finger puzzle device
that pulls your finger in and squeezes it. Precessionally,
you pull it one way and it squeezes the other way. So this
octahedron is a sort of rubber tube; if you pull on it it makes
the
tube contract. Compression operates on it."
Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila., PA, Transcript p.7; 8 Jun 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:
"The precessional effect operates on the octahedron's 12
vectors, and one of them precesses. I want you to think of
the
six vertexes. You've got four
the top like a
pyramid--a regular Egyptian pyramid--and a reflecting pyramid
at
the bottom. So there are four vectors at the north pole;
four at the south; and for around the equator. The embracing
effect is to
make one of the four equatorial vectors precess;
it lets go from the two adjacent points in the equator and
rotates 90 degrees to join the north pole to the south pole.
(C)
"We still have exactly the same six vertexes; we simply connected
the poles
instead of the adjacent equator points. You will find
that what
this does is to turn this form into an arc where you
have three tetrahedra face-bonded. We go from an octahedron of
volume four to three tetrahedra face-bonded: six vertexes,
eight faces, 12 edges. There is no way topologically that you
can tell that anything has happened. But you have dropped out
one tetrahedron, or one unit of quantum.
"This explains why Boltzmann saw the Universe with all the stars
giving off energy entropically. He said the energy must_be
being
collected elsewhere. Einstein went along with it."
Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila. PA., transcript p.7%; 8 Jun' 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:
So
"But the scientists said that entropy means that energy gets
lost: How could it possibly be picked up again over here?
we suddenly see how it does in this form of the three-tetra-arc.
One minute you add a tetrahedron to it and the next you have
lost one and it disappears... It comes out on th end and
becomes the tetrahelix. The tetrahelix is always this wave,
an electromagnetic wave. This wave is the way gravitation
becomes radiation. The quantum is separated out when the
radiation has an interference with anything, then it immediately
precesses again and becomes matter-- and it goes from the
three-tetra back to the four. And we suddenly have one unit
of quantum seemingly disappear in the Universe and it's picked
up again over there.
"This is how the quantum gets picked up by photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis had not been understood before: it is simply
the picking up of that one unit of quantum.
(D)
"The transformation from the octahedron to the three tetrahedra
was discovered by Don Richter, but he did not know the signif-
icance of it as he had not been thinking about it that way. He
was not thinking about it as an accounting of energetic phenomena;
but it completely explains how the gravitational effect will"
Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila. PA., transcript p.8; 8 Jun'75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:
"convert matter into radiation... and how the energy is only
apparently lost. All the topological accounting is there.
But nobody would ever know it because it is topologically
the same. A unit of quantum absolutely disappears from the
described Universe. It explains how syntropy could occur.
The entropy was there but no one could understand the syntropy.
But there it is."
-
Cite RBF to Hugh Kenner, Phila. PA, transcript p.8; 8 Jun'75
(E)

Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model:
See Radiation-gravitation Model

Octahedral Tenaezrity:
See Tensegrity: Depolarized Orientation of Tensegrity-
Octahedron Universal Jojnt

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron-tetrahedron System:
"You cannot make big tetrahedra or octahedra out of littler
tetrahedra or octahedra respectively. Octahedron and
tetrahedron may not be realized independently of one another.
"Tetrahedron is inherently positive or negative. It is not
multidimensionally modulatable except in frequency greater
than two, which is unity. Tetrahedron cannot be realized out
of tetra alone; ergo, has an octahedron."
Citation & context at Multidimensionality, (1), 11 Sep'63

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron-Tetrahedron System:
"An assemblage of octahedrons and tetrahedrons in
Thus when four tetrahedrons are
face to face relationship.
grouped to define a larger tetrahedron, the resulting
central space is an octahedron; together, these figures are
comprised in a single, or 'common,' octahedron-tetrahedron
system."
-
Cite Patent No. 2,986,241 May 30, 1961
SYNERGETIC BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Octahedron-tetrahedron System:
See Octet Truss

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
Volume of Cube as Three:
(3)
"I am going to take these four one-eighth octahedra, and
because each has an equilateral triangular face, I can
superimpose it on the equilateral triangular faces of a
regular tetrahedron. There are four faces, so the four
faces of the tetrahedra will accommodate four one-eighth
octahedra superimposed so that the equilateral triangle
faces are bedoming congruent. This leaves a 90-degree
angle sticking outwardly, and it makes the cube. So the
cube then is one regular tetrahedron, with four one-eighth
octahedra superimposed on its surface. The volume of a
one-eighth ocaahedron is one-half, and four times one-half
on the faces ( 4 x = 2 ) and so the volume of the
tetrahedron which I superimposed is one, so ( 2 + 1 = 3 ),
so the volume of a cube in the system is three.
That gets
to be very interesting. Here is another nice whole
number. You have the tetrahedron as one, octahedron is
four and cube is three. A cube as three is not what
people have been thinking. They have been thinking that
a cube was one, but I am using unity where a tetrahedron is one."
-
Cite Oregon Lecture #6, pp. 215-216. 10 Jul'62
"

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
XYZ Coordinates:
(1)
"Here we take an octahedron which has a volume of four.
An octahedron has six vertexes and it is symmetrical because
they are all equilateral triangles and all the edges are
the same. Therefore we know by it being symmetrical that if
we interconnect its opposite vertexes, being six of them,
there will be three axes between the six opposite vertexes.
Those three axes would be the well-known XYZ coordinate
system and the XYZ coordinates then do exist inside the
octahedron. If I cut the octahedron through one of the
four planes, one of the planes of its equator, it makes me
two half-octahedra. If the volume of an octahedron in
respect to a tetrahedron is four, then a half-octahedron
has a volume of two, and 2 + 2 = 4."
Cite Oregon Lecture #6, p.214. 10 Jul'62

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octahedron:
XYZ Coordinates:
(2)
"There is a center of gravity of the octahedron and it has
eight equilateral triangular faces and there is a little
pyramid, or irregular tetrahedron which can be formed on
one of the faces of the octahedron whose interior apex is
at the center of gravity of the octahedron.
Because
there are eight such faces and it is at the center of volume,
there are eight of thes that make up one octahedron so
this is a one-eighth octahedron. If the volume of an
octahedron is four, the one-eighth of an octahedron has
the volume of one-half of one tetrahedron."
"Each of the one-eighth octahedra has interiorly 90-degree
angles because they are the XYZ coordinates and when the
XYZ coordinates cross, it is 90 degrees. They have a
central angle of 90 degrees and the external angles are
60 degrees each. . .
11
-
Cite Oregon Lecture #6, p. 215. 10 Jul*62

Octahedron: XYZ Coordinates:
See XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron
(1)

Octahedron: XYZ Coordinates:
See Planck's Constant, 16 Aug170
Spherical Octahedron, 29 Nov 72
(2)

Octahedron:
(1)
See Allspace Filling: Octahedron & Tetrahedron
Allspace Filling:
Complexocta
Octahedron & Vector Equilibrium
Domain of Octahedron
Prime Structural Systems
Spherical Octahedron
XYZ Quadrant at the Center of Octahedron
Hedra
Coupler: Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedron
Tetra, Octa & Icosa
Dihedral Angles of Tetra & Octa
Superoctahedron
Precession of Octa Edge-vector
Tetra, Octa & VE
Universal Fabric Joint - Octahedron

Octahedron:
(2)
See Allspace Filling, 10 Jul*62
Constant Relative Abundance, 29 Nov'72*
Holding Patterns of Energy, Apr 72
Indig, 3 Mar*73*
Insideoutable, 22 Apr 71*
Physics as Internal Affairs of the Atom, 31 May171
Physics: Difference Between Physics and Chemistry,
31 May'71*
Sphere, 25 Feb 74
Tetrahedron (2)
Volumetric Annihilation, 28 Feb'71*
Prism, 31 May '71
Quantum Sequence, (5)*

Octahedron:
See Octahedron as Annihilation Model
Octahedron as Conservation & Annihilation Model
Octahedron:
Octahedron:
Octahedron:
Eighth-octahedra
Energy Holding Pattern
Half Octahedron
Octahedron: Half Octahedron: Lening Model
Octahedron Model of Doubleness of Unity
Octahedron: Nuclear Asymmetric Octahedron
Octahedron: Super Octahedron
Octahedral Tensegrity
Octahedron-tetrahedron System
Octahedron: Volume of Cube as Three
Octahedron: XYZ Coordinates
Octahedron as Photosynthesis Model
Octa Edge
(3)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octant Zone:
"Three disparately conformed, nonequitriangular, polarized
half-octahedra, each consisting of the same four equivolumetric
octant zones occur around the three half-octants' common
volumetric center. These eight octant zones are all occupied,
in three possible different system arrangements, by identical
asymmetrical tetrahedra, which are Mites, each consisting of
the three AAB Modules."
--
Cite RBF partial rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec.954.01,
20 Deo 73; deleted by him, and restored to text by EJA

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octant Zone:
polarized
"Three disparately conformed, nonequitriangular,
octahedra each consist of the same eight equivolumetric octant
zones occurring around the three octants' common volumetric
center. These eight octant zones are all occupied, in three
possible different system arrangements, by identical asymmet-
rical tetrahedra, which are Mites, each consisting of the
three AAB Modules."
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 954.01, 27 May'72

Octant: Octantation:
See Degrees: 45°
Trigonometric Limit
XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron
(1)

Octant: Octation: Octantation:
See Coupler, 27 Jan 175,
Fourth Dimension, 29 Nov'72
(2)
123

141
RBF DEFINITIONS
Octave:
"Waves are octave.'
. Cite NUMEROLOGY Draft, April 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octave:
"Relative to the symmetry of equilibrium it gets to be
realtively asymmetrical, and I find that it goes to a
maximum asymmetry and then it comes back to symmetry again.
"I think this is why we might have something we call
octaves in music. There are sort of octaves in our thinking.
We think octavely. .
"
Citation and context at Relative Asymmetry Sequence (1), Jun'69

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octave Wave Model:
"The eight hedra triangles of the inside-out tetrahedron
which are the same deployed eight triangles of the vector
equilibrium provide a model for the octave wave limit at
the number eight where the wave turns back again before the
zero-nineness.
to
Cite RBF to EJA enroute Union Station, Wash., DC., 9 Apr'75

TEXT CITATIONS
Octave Wave: Octantation: Octation:
415.40-415.41
1221.18
$1006.36
421.05
Table 1221.20
81013.41
527.22
1222:
1222.10-1222.32
527.31
1223: 1223.10-1223.15
905.45
Fig. 1223.12
954.46 (footnote)
1236.02
Table 962.10 note
1239.10
1011.61
1239.31
1012.01
1012.10-1012.16
Fig.1012.15

Octave Wave:
See Interwave Behavior of Number
Number System is Inherently Octave
Octantation
Tetrahedral Octave Phase Model
Zero Wave
(1)

Octation: Spherical Octation:
See Nonpolar Points, 29 Nov' 72; 7 Nov '73

Octave:
See Number System is Inherently Octave
Harmonic: Harmony
(1)

Octava:
See Dimension, Oct'59*
Geometry of Vectors, Aug 71
Mites & Quarks as Basic Notes, (2) (3)
Nucleus, 18 Jun'71*
Relative Asymmetry Sequence,
Tension & Compression, 1944
(1) *
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"The octet truss is not a priori. The octet truss is simply
the most economical way of behaving relative to unity and to
self. The octet truss is the evolutionary patterning,
intervectory-ing, and intertrajectory-ing of the ever-recurrent
12 alternative options of action, all 12 of which are
equally the most economical ways of self-and-otherness
interbehaving-- all of which interbehavings we speak of as
Universe."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 540.02, 24 Sep'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"The icosahedron and the octet truss display
circumferential closest packing."
(N.B. Above is not accurate. See Synergetics text at Sec.
422.03, Apr 172, and Sec. 222.52 Jan 172.)
Cite RBF to EJA, Fairfield, Conn. Ches Wolf, 18 June 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"In 60° coordination the angles are cong@gent and logically
integratable with the radii."
Cite tape transcript RBF to EJA, Chez Wolf, 18 June 1971, p. 35.
60-DEGREE COORDINATION - SEC. 423.0

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"t
•
The octet truss-- whose omnidirectional growth fills
all space with all the lines or vectors being of identical
length, and all the triangles being equilateral, and all
the vertexes being omnidirectionally evenly spaced from
one another. This is the pattern of closest packing of
spheres."
TETRAHELIX
Cite MEXICO 163, (Illus. #0-2-30), p. 20, 10 Oct '63
SEC. 940.02)

RBF DEFINTTIONS
Octet Truss:
At every
"In the octet truss system all the vectors are of identical
length and all the angles around any convergence are the
same. The patterns repeat themselves consistently.
convergence there are always 12 vectors coming together and
they are always 60° in respect to the next adjacent one.
(There are other angles in the system. By embracing additional
angles we can find 90° relationships.) The prime relationship
is with the 60° angle."
-
Cite Oregon Lecture #8, p. 299. 12 Jul'62
ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX - SEC. 423.010

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"The octet truss-- a name componded from octahedron and
tetrahedron-- can be produced from complexes of tetrahedra
or complexes of octahedra, whichever is economically
preferable."
Cite DYMAXION WORLD OF HBF, Caption L2. 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"The octet truss can be fashioned from flat ribbons by
spot welding or other high-speed cohering processes.
"The octet truss can be fashioned from hubs employing the
12 faces
of the rhombic dodecahedron.
*
•
"The octet truss can be woven together with continuous rods
and wires, seized together by male and female turbining hubs.
"The octet truss can be assembled of tubes and rhombic dodeca-
hedron hubs having face-mounted studs to slip into and
fasten
to tubes.
"The octet truss can be woven continuously from wire-like
fencing structures."
Cite DYMAXION WORLD OF RBF, Captions L3 L11. (1959)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"The equilibriously regenerative octet truss is regenerated
as fast and as extensively as man explores and experiences
it
. As I define Universe as the sum-total aggregate of men's
experiences, then we may say that the octet truss-vector
equilibrium is universally extensive. Universally extensive'
is a term quite other than 'to infinity'-- a term which
synergetic geometry may not permit. The open end of an
angle is infinite, but so is its convergent end, in that
the actions cannot pass instantaneously or either simulta-
neously through the same point. As with the vector
equilibrium, infinite is only increasing degrees of
experience-- meaning: more or less tunable.
Cite Synergetics Notes, p.9
SYNERGETICS Sec. 647.20,
et. seq., 1955. Incorporated at
Oct172

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"Octet Truss (Octahedron Plus Tetrahedron: octetruss)
"Truss" "Tres"
-
"Threes"
Three Phase
-
Triangular."
-
Cite Caption of RBF Ltr to D.W. Robertson, 8 Jan *55.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss:
"Considered solely as geometry of structure, the final
identification of the octet truss by the chemists and
physicists as 'closest packing', puts it into the
universal domain as pure principle."
_ Cite RBF Ltr. to DoanH W. Robertson, 8 Jan 155, p. 2.
OCTET TRUSS SEC. 422.11

^^
RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss as an Invention:
"...Down to the minutest atomic components, the octet truss is
therefore proved to be synergetic, and its discovery as a structure-
in contradistinction to its aesthetic or superficial appearance--
is synergetic in performance; that is, its behavior as a whole
is unpredicted by its parts. This makes its discovery as a
structure a true surprise, and therefore it is a true invention."
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 650.11, Jan' 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Octet Truss in Yale Art Gallery:
"When a Yale Professor of architecture, Louis Kahn, employed
my octet truss in a design for the floor structuring throughout
the new Art Gallery at Yale University, that trusa, in economic
compliance with the building code, had to be fabricated in
reinforced concrete. But the Yale Engineering Department and
its consulting engineers refused to credit my three-way beam
for the task on the grounds of the invalidity of two unus
crisscross beams, 'because,' they said, 'three were even more
redundant.' Yale, therefore, built the floors on the basis
that only one axis of the truss could carry the load. They
called it a 'slanting beam construction.' Result: the octet
truss was reduced to a role of aesthetic nonsense-- a fantas-
tically expensive set of lampshades.
"Fallacy here was that the architect should not have employed
a system which he could not defend structurally before the
ignorance of the engineers. Result: relegation of an impor-
tant new development to submergence in ignorance."
Cite RBF Ltr. to Donald W. Robertson, Pp.3-4, 8 Jan 55

Octet Truss:
See Isotropic Vector Matrix
Octahedron-tetrahedron System
Truss
Vector Equilibrium
Model of Toothpicks & Semi-dried Peas
(1)

Octet Truss:
See Einstein: RBF Draft Letter To, (5)
Invention Sequence, (A)-(D)
Rhombic Dodecahedron, 19 Apr166
Tetrahedral Coordination of Nature, 1965
Icosahedron: Subtriangulation, (1)
Bubble Bursting, 20 Jan'78
(2)

RBP DEFINITIONS
Odd Ball:
"There is a phenomenon that we might describe as the eternal
disquietude of the Odd Ball promulgating eternal reprderings,
realignments, and inexorable transformings to accommodate the
eternal regeneration integrity of intellectually-differentiable
Universe, which suggests philosophically that the individual
metaphysical human viewpoint-- the individual ego of the human--
is indeed an essential function of the eternally regenerative
integrity of complex law-governed Universe.
"Possibly this mathematical Odd-Ball-oneness inherently
regenerates the ever-reborn ego. Just when you think you are
negative you find that you are positively so. This is the
eternal wellspring of positive-negative regeneration of
acceleratingly heating entropy and cooling off ayntropy, which
is synergetically interoperative between the inherently terminal
physical differentiating and the inherently eternal meta-
physical integration."
Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Secs. 310.13 + .14, 10 Nov'74

RBF DEFINITIONS
Odd Ball:
"What we might describe as the eternal disquietude of the
Odd Ball promulgating eternal reorderings and realignments
to accommodate, in a sense, philosophically suggesting the
individual viewpoint, the individual ego of the human.
"Possibly this mathematical Odd Ball oneness inherently
regenerates the ever-reborn ego. Just when you think you're
negative, you find youre positive. This is the eternal
wellspring of positive-negative regeneration, entropy, and
everything."
Cite RBF in "metaphysical precession" while dictating Sec.
1051.32, 3200 Idaho, 27 Sep' 72

Odor: Odora:
See Perfume
Smellable
(1)

Odor: Odors:
See Communications Hierarchy, (1)
(2)

of:
See Between and Not Of

16
Office Buildings:
See Buildings: Multiple Occupancy
(1)

Office Buildings:
See Air Space, May'65
Empty, May 70
Invented Jobs, 20 Sep'76
(2)

Official War:
See War: Official & Unofficial

RBF DEFINITIONS
Ohm: Georg Simon, (1787-1854) German Physicist

Ohm: Ohm's Law:
See Whole System: Synergetics Principle of (1)

011:
See Petroleum
(1)

011:
See Wood Technology, (2)
(2)

Older Generation: Old Life: Older World:
See Continuous Man
Elders:
Elders
Grownup
New Life
That Doesn't Mean Young Don't Like Their
Young World
Young & Elders
(1)

Older Generation: Old Life: Older World:
See Child as Laboratory_(1)
Evolution:
Poets, 1970
Man as Evolution Modifier, May'49
Design Revolution:
Pulling the Bottom Up (1) (9)
Depression: Great Depression of 1930's," (1)
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Old Man River Project:
"With the general disarmament and the release to life-
promoting account of the fabulous production capacity of
the world's industrial complexes, will come one-day air-
delivery of whole cities similar to the Old Man River
Project wherein the operating energy efficiencies will be
significantly multiplied and the social conditions provided
by the omnivisible central community and the completely
private deployed dwelling areas, or the air-delivery of
single-family dwelling machines to the remotest sites, or
of whole clusters of single-family dwelling machines to
near or far sites."
Citation & context at Building Industry, (10); 20 Sep' 76

RBF DEFINITIONS
Old Man River Project:
"
Moon-crater conformed, domed-over cities on Earth
(such as the Old Man River Project)."
- Citation and context at Inventability Sequence (1)

Old Man River Project:
See Building Industry, (10)*
Inventability Sequence, (1)*

RBF DEFINITIONS
"Once asked
Old Questions:
original questions become an additional
brain-inventory item to be passed on to the next generation
in the chromosomic inventory. All old questions were once
original questions.
->
Citation and context at Computer (D), 10 Dec'64

RBF DEFINITIONS
Old Words:
"If you take the names for numbers, there are amongst old
words etymologically-- there are a few words that go back
of any knowledge of their derivation by any of the scholars,
and these are spoken of as old words. And the names for
numbers are all in the old words, that is, they transcend any
possible discovery by man today-- of anything we know so far
about how they were evolved. None of them have any identity
with experience other than just the abstract number itself,
except for the name for five, which very often has the same
root as that for hand... which is very logical."
-
Cite RBF at SIMS, U. Mass., Amherst, Talk 12, p.23, 22 Jul 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Old Words:
"There are metaphysical yet cogent early words emerging from
the limbo of prehistory's quasi-logical accounting
continuities.... For instance, divine, the concept of a
DEvining deity."
Citation and context at Division, 1960

Old World:
See Early Man

RbF DEFINITIONS
Olfactoral:
"Olfactoral: preponderantly sensing the liquid and double-
bonded atom and molecule state, including all of the
humanly tunable ranges of the harmonic resonances of the
complex, chemical, liquid substances."
100.020
Cite SYNERGETICS 2 draft at Sec. 22 Feb'77

RBF DEFINITIONS
Olfactoral Sense:
"After birth, first the olfactoral sense comes into play,
as the child breathes in its own oxygen and sucks in its
own nutriment."
Citation and context at Brain's TV Studio (1) + (2), 6 Jun'69

Olfactoral: Olfactory
See Human Sense Ranging & Information Gathering
Smell:
Smellable
(1)

Olfactoral: Olfactory:
See Fail-safe, 17 Oct 72
Privacy, 22 Apr 171
Senses, 9 Apr³40; (1) (2)
(2)

Omission va, Admission:
See Sin, 7 Nov 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-accelerating:
"By antientropy I refer to the omniaccelerating-
acceleration of the clarifyingly differentiated and
intercommunicated, experience-derived pattern
cognitions of the human mind. .
•
1
Cite Doxiadis, p. 310. 20 Jun'66

Omniaccommodation:
See Isotropic Vector Matrix, 9 Nov' 72

Omniadiacent:
See Rhombic Dedecahedron, 22 Mar'73

Omniangular:
See Triangle, Aug' 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-automation:
"All the money-making drives toward omni-automation and
complete unemployment.
by law.'
Politics keeps inventing the jobs
Citation & context at Invented Jobs, 20 Sept 76

Omniautomated
Omni-automation:
See Industrial Complex, 13 Mar 73
Invented Jobs, 20 Sep' 76*

Omnibalanced:
See Dynamic Symmetry, 31 May' 71

Omnicircumferential:
See Big System, 5 Jun 173

Omni-closest Packing:
See Nucleus, (1)
Model of Tootphicks & Semi-dried Peas, (1) (2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-coexisting:
"Because the tetrahedron is inherently the minimum structural
system of universe, it provides the mhimum omni-coexisting
convexity and concavity condition in universe."
Cite RBF on Synergetics draft, U,-
"Omnitopology," Sec. 810. et seq.
Amherst, 22 July 1977.
Citation & context at Convex & Concave Tetrahedron, Aug171

Omnicoexisting:
See Convex & Concave Tetrahedron, Aug'71*

Omnicohering: Omnicoherent:
See Truth & Love 16 Feb '73
Tunability, 19 Oct '72

Omnicollective:
See Gravity, 23 Sep'73

Omniconcurrent:
See Design, 8 Sep*75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnicondition:
"The universally infrequent meshing of wavelengths and frequencies
Produces an omnicondition
In which the new omnidirectional system's center must, as each
is created,
Continually occupy omnidirectionally greater domains of disorder."
-
Cite BRAIN & MIND, p.89 May 2

Omnicondition:
See System, 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnicongruence:
"When two or more structural systems are joined vertex
to vertex, edge to edge, or face to face or to omni-
congunce in a single, double, triple or quadruple
bonding, then the topological accounting must take
cognizance of the congruent components.?
Cite NASA Speech, pp. 61-62, Jun 166
TETRAHELIY CHEMICAL BONDS - SEC. 941.011

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnicongruence:
"When two or more systems are joined vertex to vertax, edge
to edge, or in omnicongruence-- in single, double, triple, or
quadruple bonding, then the topological accounting must take
cognizance of the congruent vectorial build in growth."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 931.10, galley rewrite, 19 Dec 73

Omnicongruence: Onnicongruent;
See Bonding
Congruence
Geometry of Vectors
Omniadjacent
Self-congruence Packing
Quadrivalent
Chemical Bonda: Quadruple Bond
(1)

Omnicongruence:
Omnicongruent :
See Synergetics Constant, (A)
Overlapping, 30 May'75
Vector Equilibrium, 23 Oct172
(2)

Omniconsiderate:
Omniconsideration:
See Consideration for Others
Not Trespassing
(1)

Opniconsiderate: Omniconsideration:
See A Priori Intellect, (1)
Boltzmann Sequence, (20
Rearranging the Environment
9 Apr 71
Universal Requirements of a Dwelling Advantage,
31 May' 74
World Game, Feb'73
Mind vs. Energy, 19 May'75
(2)

Omnicontinuous:
See Frequency Islands of Perception, 13 Nov'75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniconvergent:
"Omniconvergent
Is the opposite of radius."
Cite RBF to EJA
Sarasota, Florida
7 February 1971

Omniconvergent:
See Gravity, (2)
Three: Number Function of Three in a Four-axial
System, 24 Jan'76

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniconvertex:
"Nuclear structural systems consist internally entirely of
tetrahedra which have only one common interior vertex:
omniconvertex."
- citation & context at Prime Nuclear Structural Systema, 27 Dec 74

Omni-co-Occurring:
See Jitterbug, 4 Oct'72

Omnicoordinate:
See Graphable, 27 May 72
Pole Vaulter, 2 Jul 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnicurvilinear:
"Experience is omnicurvilinear."
Citation at Experience, 27 May'72
SYNERGETICS

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnicurvilinear:
"Calculus treats discretely and predictively with
frequency rates and discrete direction of angles of
change of the omnicurvilinear event quanta's
successively recurring positionings: fixes."
- Citation at Fix, Mar' 71

TEXT CITATIONS
Onnideployed Patterns:
Synergetics, Sec. 931.02 Apr172

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidiametric:
"Omnidiametric can be either inwardly or outwardly diametric,
but it does not allow for wavilinear operation. It cannot
wander; it will always be regenerative from the center.
If the outwardly
It is a special case of omnidirectional.
omnidiametric source were in motion-- and all phenomena is
in motion-- then there is a lag in the rate its output
could reach a distant point. Ergo, to itself, nonwandering
omnidiamteric radiation would appear to be bent as the
whiskers of a cat would appear to be bent backwardly of
its trajectory."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho NW, 23 Sep'73

Omnidiametric:
See Multidiametric
Omniradial
(1)

Omnidiametric:
See Distributive, 23 Sep'73
Package, 23 Sep 73
Radiation, 23 Sep'73
34
(2)

Omnidifferntial Lag Rates:
See Prime Dichotomy, (2)

Qunidifferentiated Rates:
See Perceptual Peephole as Fraction of Reality, Dec'69

Omnidimensional Light Matrix:
See Atomic Computer Complex, (8)

Omnidimensional:
See Force Lines: Omnidimensional, (2)
Size, 22 Jun 72
Triangle, (a)
Fourth-dimensional Synergetics Mathematics, 14 Dec' 76

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"Omnidirectional can be chaos.
It can mean everywhere,
including returning upon itself. It is indiscrete.
It is general case."
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, 23 Sep'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional
"Operationally speaking the word omnidirectional involves
a speaker who is observing from some viewing point. He says,
People and things are going every which way around me.'
It seems chaotic to him at first but on further consideration
he finds the opposite to be true and that only inherent order
is being manifest. First we observe that we cannot and do
not live and experience either in a one-dimensional linear
world, nor in a two-dimensional
infinitely extended
planar world."
-
CELT SYNERGETICS_draft at Sec. 1001.01, 27 Feb 172-
- Citation & context at Nucleus (1), 17 Feb 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"Instead of omnidirectional, say timeless."
Citation at Timeless, 19 Jun'71
Cite RBF to Edt, Beverly Hotely New York, 19 June 1971
15

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"It is surprising thing that all closest packing begins
with two balls rather than omnidirectionally. Two balls
coming together is where thought begins
wedding thing.
•
.
•
. it is a
and it is very beautiful the way the
two balls reoccur at each wave outwardly."
-
Citation at Two Balls Coming Together, 19 Jun'71
Gite RBF to EIL, Beverly Hotel, New York, 19 June 1971..

RBP DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"In book Synergetics] I must eliminate the words 'three-
dimensional as meaningful [sic], and always use omnidirec-
tional observation of multi-dimensional characteristics,
with angle and frequency of cyclic reference as the only
requirements."
-
Citation and context at Size (2), circa 1970

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
•
Energy goes in all directions, expanding as
a bubble-- a spheroidal wave. A spheroidal wave is
omnidirectional-- like light going in all directions from
a candle. So our energy is going in all directions as a
bubble, and the surface of any spherical system always
increases as the second power of the linear. The rate at
which the surface will grow will be 186,000 miles a second
to the second power, that is, c²."
Cite MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 46, 1965

55
RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"Our experiences are inherently omnidirectional.
We
ourselves are walking around like this and before we
were born in the womb we were moving in all directions.
Our Earth is continually rotating and our milky way is
continually rotating in the heavens, and so forth."
Cite OREGON Lecture #2
p. 65, 2 Jul 62

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"Because of the incessant wheeling about of humans
first in the womb, then in the baby carriage, then on
foot, in the auto and ship and plane roundabout a spinning
earth in a spinning solar system within an involuting-
evoluting, spirally spinning galaxy, totally inventoried
experiences are inherently omnidirectional when considered
as the sum of observational orientations."
à Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 138, 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"...Omnidirectional relationships are only angularly
configured and are independent of size or dimension."
Citation and context at Brain's TV Studio, 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"Universe, as all experience, is inherently
omnidirectional in its observational orientations."
- Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 138, 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
**In' is unique to individual systems. One 'out' is common
to all systems and is omnidirectional in respect to any one
system...
Citation and context at In and Out, 4 May'57

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"This very initiation itself of first division of Universe
into an omnidirectional, radially defined zone, between maxima
and minima within-ness and without-ness sense and experience
tunability, affects not only the local tuned-in system,
but also the balance of Universe, within and without, even as
does the little and big spherical triangle subdivide the
system's 'surface' zoneness, circumferentially, so also here
do the basic maxima and minima, radial and circumferential
dichotomies, which are the basically differentiated
acceleration functions and inherent reciprocal self-precessors."
-
(Above text closely parallels Ltr. to Donald W.
Robertson, p.4, 8 Jan 55 at Zoneness: System Zoneness.)
Cite RBF draft Ltr. to Jim (Fitzgibbon?), Raleigh, NC, 1954-59

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
"Electromagnetic wave phenomena are
omnidirectional
and omnipermeative."
Citation at Omnipermeative, 9 Apr 40
HAND COLL
Site NO NORD SECOR HA
69, 9 Apr±4C

Omnidirectional Clock:
See Fourth Dimensional Modelability, 24 Feb'75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres. Synergetics
Principle of:
"
•
Frequency to the second power times ten plus two:
is the number of balls in any given layer. This simple
formula governing the rate at which balls are agglomerated
around other balls or shells in closest packing is an
elegant manifest of the reliably incisive transactions,
formings and transformings of universe. I made that
discovery and published it in 1944. This is the mathematics
which the molecular biologists have confirmed and developed
by virtue of which we can predict the number of nodes in
the external
proteinshells of all the viruses, within
which shells are housed the DNA-RNA programmed design controls
of all the biological species and individuals within those
species. Although the polio virus is quite different from the
common cold virus, and both are different from other viruses,
all of them employ frequency to the second power times ten
plus two in producing those most powerful structural
enclosures of all the biological regeneration of life.
is the power of these geodesic-sphere shells that make so
lethal those viruses unfriendly to man, They are almost
indestructible."
It
Cite HBF marginalia, New York, 19 June 1971, to Synergetics
draft, Section. 222.32.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres.
Synergetica Principle
"Omnidirectional concentric closest packing of equal spheres
about a nuclear sphere forms a series of vector equilibria of
progressively higher frequencies. The number of vertexes or
spheres in any given shell or layer is always edge frequency (F)
to the second power times ten plus two.
Equation: 10 F² + 2
-
number of vertexes or spheres
in any layer.
"The equation for the total number of vertexes, or sphere
centers, in all symmetrically concentric shells =
10 (F² + F² + F²
+
•
F) +2Fn+ 1."
2
-
Cite
SYNERGETICS DRAFT, "Synergetics Principles," March 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle
of:
"Now I am going to take an inventory of those balls in the
different layers. There are 12 balls in this layer and if we
count these up we find that there are 42 balls in the next layes.
In this top layer there are 92 balls. If I put on another layer
you will find that there are 162-- and another layer will be
252. The number of layers always comes out with the number two
as a suffix. We know that this system is a decimal system of
notation. Therefore we are counting in what the mathematician
calls congruence in modulo ten-- a modulus of 10 units-- and there
is a constant excess of two.
"We find in algebraic work if you use a constant suffix (where
you always have, say, 33 and 53, you could treat it as 50 and
come out with the same algebraic conditions.) Therefore if all
these come out with the number two, I can drop off the number
two and not affect the algebraic relationships.
"If I drop off the number two in that column they will all be
zeros; so this would read, 10, 40, 90, 160, 250, and if I had
another one it would be 360. I see each one of these are 10's,"
-
Cite Oregon Lecture #7, pp.238-239, 11 Jul 62

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetics Principle
of:
(2)
"so I divide each one by 10 and then I have 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 and
you recognize that it is a progression of second powering. The
next one would be 36, then 49. Each one of these are two to the
second power, three to the second power, and so forth,
"We then discover that the number of balls in any one layer-- we
could call it frequency, or radius, because we have found that
they are the same words. In the vector equilibrium the number
of units coming from the center outwardly are exactly the same
as the edge units; so I can say frequency to the second power
times ten plus two: that is how many balls there will always be
in a given layer. It is a very simple kind of formula-- frequency
to the second power, times 10, plus 2. That is the formula I
have discovered regarding the rate at which balls are agglomerated
aroudd other balls or shells. I made that discovery and
published it in 1944.
"And that was the mathematics that the molecular biologists
discovered that I had developed by virtue of which I was able to
predict the number of external shell members they found were
following this form in the virus, and that is when they really"
Cite Oregon Lecture #7, pp.238-239, 11 Jul*62

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres: Synergetice Principle
of:
"began to get their clues. All the different viruses had
different kinds of protein shells and so the polio virus was
quite different from the other-- as was the common cold virus
but all of them were some kind of frequency brought out in this
system, and the mathematics of it was cleanly predictable."
-
Cite Oregon Lecture #7, pp.238-239, 11 Jul 62

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres:
See Closest Packing of Spheres
Equation:
Spheres
Omnidirectional Closest Packing of
Prime Number Inherency & Constant Relative
Abundance of the Topology of Symmetrical
Structural Systems
Concentric Layering
Shell Growth Rate
Vector Equilibrium
(1)

Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres:
See Powering, 11 Jul'62
Powering: Fifth Dimension, 29 Nov'72
Synergetics, 29 Nov 72
Mite as Model for Quark, 3 May' 77
(2)

Omnidirectional Frame of Reference:
See Vector Equilibrium, 19 Nov'74

Omnidirectional Games:
See Heaven, 23 May 72
How Little I know, 1 Feb 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Growth:
"A cone is simply a tetrahedron being rotated.
Omnidirectional
growth-- which means all life-- can only be accommodated by
tetrahedron.'
5=ugust=$97.
-
1 Citation at Tetrahedron, 25 Aug171

Omnidirectional Growth:
See Fireworks, (2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Halo:
"Any conceptual thought is a system and is structured tetra-
hedrally. This is because all conceptuality is polyhedral.
The sums of all the angles around all the vertexes-- even
crocodile, or a 10,000 frequency geodesic (which is what the
Earth really is)-- will always be 720° less then the number
of vertexes times 360°."
Cite RBF answer to Hugh Kenner query, 2 Mar 72
incorporated in SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 501.10, 14 Mar 72

Omnidirectional Halo:
Halo Concept
See Halo:
Omnihalo
(1)

Omnidirectional Halo:
See Epistemology, 9 May'62
(2)

Omnidirectional Infoscope:
See Infoscope, 13 Nov 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectionality:
"The connection between the six degrees of freedom and
omnidirectionality is, of course, the vector equilibrium,
which combines the threeness of the cube in relation to
20 as unity VE."
"Experience is inherently omnidirectional."
CIE RBF to
Augnat 1971,
Citation & context at Experience, 25 Aug 71

140
RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectionality:
"Empirically we have only omnidirectionality without any
fixed universal reference points.
Cite RBF holograph with old Synergetics Manuscript, circa 1970

Omnidirectional Observation:
See Center, 21 Jan '75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Pattern:
"The Department of Mathematics at M.I.T states categorically
the following:
Mathematics is the science of structure
and pattern.
"I will state our case in the terms of an omnidirectional
patter an isotropic vector matrix-- rather then in the
more usually employed linear or planar patterns, and thus
satisfy M.I.T.'s primary mathematical premise of structural
patterning, which structure is inherently an omnidrectional
plural wavelength and frequency event system.
"
Cite Ltr. to Jim Fitzgibbon (?), Raleigh NC, pp. 13-14, undated

Omnidirectional Pattern:
See Angle & Frequency Design Control, Jul'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds: (1)
"Omnidirectional means that a center of a movable sphere
of observation has been established a priori by Universe
for each individual's life's inescapably mobile viewpoint
which, like humans' shadows, move everywhere silently
with them. These physical existence environment surrounds
of life events spontaneously resolve into two classes:
(1) those events which are passing tangentially by
the observer, and
(2) those event* entities other than self which
are moving radially either towards or away
from the observer.
"The tangentially passing energy events are always and only
moving in lines perpendicular to the radii of the observer,
which means that the multiplicity of his real events does
not produce chaos: it produces discretely apprehendable
experience increments all of which can be chartingly
identified by angle and frequency data."
Cite SYNEREGTICS draft at Sec. 1001.02, 27 Feb 172
*RBP DELETION 9 FE6'73

FALSE RATANALE
BY EXPLAINING
RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds: (2)
"The observer's unfamiliarity with the phenomena which he
is observing, and the multiplicity of items of interaction
and their velocity of transformations and their omni-
engulfing occurences tend to dismay the observer's hope of
reasonable or immediate
Therefore observer's
are often induced to honor their attempts at technical
comprehension of their experience-- which surrender of the
drive to comprehend fills the observer with a sense of chaos,
which sensation he then subconsciously converts into m
understanding by saying to himself that the environment is
INNERLY chaotic, ergo inherently incomprehendible. Thus he satisfies
himself that he is super-reasonable and that the Universe
15 annoyingly disorderly; ergo frequently dismissible, which
seemingly warrants his invention of whatever kind of
Universe seems momentarily most satisfying to him.
KEF CORRECT
9 FEB173
"The more humanity probes and verifies experimentally by
reducing its theories to demonstrable practice in order to
learn whether their theories are valid or not, the more
clearly does Universe reveal itself as being generated and
regenerated only upon a complex of entirely orderly
relationships. The inherent spherical center viewpoint
Cite SYNERGETICS draftat Secs. 1001.03+04, 27 Feb 172
POTENTIAL COMPREHENSION
VOID OF THE

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional:
Physical Existence Environment Surrounds:
"with which each individual is endowed generates its own
orderly radii of observation in a closed finite system of
event observations which are subject to orderly angular
subdividing, recording, and interrelating in spherically
trigonometric computational relationships to the observer's
inherently orderly sphere of reference.
1t
Cite SYNERGETICS draft At Sec. 1001.04, 27 Feb '72
(3)

Omnidirectionality vs. Polarization:
See Cornucopia, 24 Feb'72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Precession:
"Omnidirectional precession is generalized."
-
Citation and context at General Case, 16 Feb'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve:
"We need an omnidirectional shutterable sieve
where we can increase or reduce the magnitudes of our omnidirec-
tional valve openings.
"Since we wish to be able to see in any direction
and likewise be able to obscure in any direction,
we recognize that it is difficult to make an opaque wall transparent
but it is very easy to opaque a transparent wall
by curtaining and shuttering."
Citation & context at Environmental Controls (2), 31 May'74

Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve:
See Membrane
Occulting Membranes

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Terminal Cape Corner:
"Since the central or nuclear sphere has no outer layer and is
only the nucleus, its frequency of layer enclosures iz zero.
Following our symmetrically and convergently diminishing
uniform rate of contraction to its inherent minimum and terminal
frequency case of zero, and applying our generalized formula
10 F2 + 2, we have 6-0, 0.10 = 0, 0 +2 = 2, we discover
that unity is two. This single nuclear sphere consists of both
its concave inside and its exterior convex sphere, its
inbounding turnaround to become outboundness consequently
co-occurring. Unity is plural and at minimum two. That the
nuclear ball is inherently two has been incontrovertibly
discovered by getting nature into her omnidirectional terminal
case corner. *
->
Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. at Sec. 261.04; 13 Nov'75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Typewriter:
(1)
"All model studies are mainly probability studies and nearly
always deal with linear probability. But my problems are not
linear; they are omnidirectional. I am dealing with total
system. That's what the world is not paying any attention to
and that's why we're in trouble: Synergy shows that you cannot
solve comprehensive problems by exclusively local linear models.
"We must begin with the general coordinating system used by
nature in the closest packing of atoms such as the coordinates
of the Dymaxion airocean world map. Another example is the omni-
triangulated strip whose width exactly equals the altitude of
the tetrahedron. You can completely spool-wrap all four faces
of the tetrahedron; and the tetrahedron so wrapped has an axis
running through it andout through the two unwrapped edges of the
tetrahedron spool. Being a tetrahedron, this spool may be end-
lessly wrapped as an omnidirectionally closed system. Ergo, we
have a device for recording all of the omnidirectionally
occurring and observed data into a minimum system which is
unwrappable into a flat ribbon printout with four-dimensional
coordination."
"In this way of doing things everything remains in perpendicu-"
Tape transcript, phila. Pa. pp.4-8; SYNERGETICS draft new
Sec. 1130, 10 Sep'74
16

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Typewriter:
"larity, as in the Dymaxion map where any star remains in exact
perpendicularity over the point on the map of the world.
The
(2)
same triangles are going to come out flat and the same stars
are in exact zenith over that point, as the radii remain
perpendicular to the system independent of whether the triangular
area edges are arcs or chords. This is an extraordinary mathe-
matical transformation in which you can have omnidirectionality
phenomena of all systems-- all gravitation, radiation, stars,
fishes, everything-- all coming into coordinate printout in
one flat ribbon map.
"What we have is an actual literal model of an omnidirectional
typewriter providing a complete convergent-divergent modelability
for the data. When you put the data on such a strip it is
identified specifically in the transformation wherever it is
at all times.
"This can really identify the largest of all the computers on the
Earth due to the fact that it reflects the pattern of the great-
circle railroad tracks of energy. In other words, if you want
to go from here to there in Universe, you've got to go through"
Tape transcript, Phila. Pa., pp. 4-8, 15 Jun '74: SYNERGETICS
draft new Sec. 1130, 10 Sep 74

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Typewriter:
8(3)
"the points of intertangency of the 25 great circles of funda-
mental symmetry which apply to all the atoms and their association
as crystals in all the seven of the fundamental symmetry subsets.
The 31 great circles of the icosahedron always shunt energies
into local holding great-circle orbits, while the vector
equilibrium opens the switching to omniuniverse energy travel.
The icosahedron is red light, holding, No-Go; whereas vector
equilibrium is a green light Go. The six great circles of the
icosahedron act as holding patterns for energies. The 25 great
circles of the vector equilibrium all go through the 12 tangen-
tial contact points of the 12 atomic spheres always closest
packed around any one spherical atom domain. The 25 great circles
of the vector equilibrium are the only railroad tracks of energy
in the Universe, and as they get opened up some of them go
through the 12 points just twice per circuit; whereas some of
them go through the 12 points six times per circuit. That is,
each of the four sets of great circles of the vector equilibrium's
total of 25 (3, 4, 6, 12 = 25) have different numbers of local
switch-off points per great-circle circuiting. With all these
beautiful switches and stop-go controls, we comprehend the"
1
Tape transcript, Phil.. Pa. pp.4-8, 15 Jun 74; SYNERGETICS
draft new Sec. 1130, 10 Sep 74

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Typewriter:
"method by which nature can shunt, valve, hold, and transmit
all information in Universe. This is the information control
system of the Universe. This is the way spheres transmit
through closest packing patterns. This is why transistors
work; that's how somebody suddenly discovered this little piece
of metal valving energy with reliable regularities. Science
stupidly called it 'solid State' physics because they couldn't
see those beautiful little atoms and electrons' railroad tracks
and their great-circle energy holding patterns.
(4)
"So we have here the design for an omnidirectional info-storing-
and-retrieving and printout typewriter for communicating all
acquirable info. Synergetics mathematics has the ability to take
the spherical and pull it out in the flat. The least distorted
transformational projection of the Dymaxion airocean world map
is an icosahedron, but the simplest frame of reference is the
spherical tetrahedron which provides the omnitriangulated grid,
strip-wrapped tetrahedron.
"This is how you bring the omdidirectional into a flat projection.
This is how the tetrahedron, the basic structural system of"
Tape transcript, Phila. Pa., pp.4-8, 15 Jun 74; SYNERGETICS
draft new Sec. 1130, 10 Sep 74

60
RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidirectional Typewriter:
(5)
"Universe, unwraps linearly to an infinity of varying frequencies
of angle and frequency modulation. Here we have a conceptual =
model that you can program: that is exactly what all the
theoretical computer model specialists have been missing, ergo
the chasm between their projective strategies and mine; they
are running blindly into catastrophe but they need not do so."
-
Tape transcript, Phila. Pa. pp.4-8, 15 Jun 74; SYNERGETICS
draft new Sec. 1130, 10 Sep 74

Omnidirectional Typewriter:
Atomic Computer Complex
See Tetrahelix: Continuous Pattern Strip

Omnidirectional Wave:
See Wave Pattern of a Stone Dropped in Liquid, (1)

Omnidirectional Wheel:
See Stone as Omnidirectional Wheel

Omnidirectional:
See Closest Packing of Spheres
Force Lines: Omnidirectional Lines Of
Halo Concept
Inhibit = Omnidirectional Indrinking
Inwardness vs. Omnidirectional
Omnidirectionality & Polarization
Radial-circumferential Coordination
Radiation
Shell Growth Rate
Spherical Wave
Supradirectional
Television: Omnidirectional TV Set
Wave Propagation
Wow: The Last Wow
Field of Omnidirectional Nothingness
Shpericity
Experience in the Round
Linear vs. Omnidirectional
Wave Pattern of a Stone Dropped in Liquid
(1)

Omnidirectional:
See Bird's Nest as A Tool, (A)(B)
Brain's TV Studio, 1960*
Child, 1970
Cyclic Bundling of Experiences, May'49
Directionless, 19 Jun'71
Ecology, 16 Feb'73
Experience, 25 Aug 71*; 20 Dec 71
Fuller, R.B: His Writing Style, 22 Jan'75
In & Out, 4 May'57*
Inhibit, 29 Oct 72
Linear & Curvilinear, Jun'66
Min-Max Limits, 22 Jun 75
Nucleus, (1)* (2)
Omnipermeative, 9 Apr*40*
Radial Depth, 20 Dec 74
Resolution, 12 May175
Size, (2)*'
Individuality & Degrees of Freedom, (1)
(2A)

Omnidirectional:
See Tetrahedron, 25 Aug'71*
Timeless, 19 Jun'71*
Two Balls Coming Together, 19 Jun'71*
Vector Equilibrium, 30 Oct 73; 25 Aug171
Twilight Zone, 22 Jun'75
Four Intergeared Mobility Freedoms, 2 Nov'73
Human Beings at the Center, (1)
Human Beings & Complex Universe, (14)(15)
(2B)

Omnidirectional:
See Omnidirectional Clock
Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres
Omnidirectional Frame of Reference
Omnidirectional Games
Omnidirectional Growth
Omnidirectional Halo
Omnidirectionality
Omnidirectional Observation
Omnidirectional Pattern
Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment
Surrounds
Omnidirectionality vs. Polarization
Omnidirectional Precession
Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve
Omnidirectional Typewriter
Omnidirectional Wheel
Omnidirectional Wave
(3)

Omnidivergent:
See Three:
Number Function of Three in a Four-axial
System, 24 Jan*76

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnidynamic:
"The vector equilibrium produces conservation of
omnidynamic Universe despite many entropic local energy
dissipations of star tetrahedra."
Cite HBF dictation, Washington, DC, 7 Oct. 171 incorporated
in Synergetics Text at 'Antitetrahedron,' Sec. 636:02.
ANTITETRAHEDRON -
SEC. 638.021

Omnidynamic:
See Conservation of Omnidynamic Universe
(1)

Omnidynamic:
See Air Space, Kay'65
Future of Synergetics, 19 Apr'66
Star Tetrahedron & VE, 9 Nov 73
(2)

Qaniscology:
See Trespassing: Not Trespassing (a)

Omniaconomic:
See Interaccommodate, 30 Jan 173,
Scheme of Reference, 24 Sep'73
Energy Event, Mar 71

Omniegalitarian:
See Revolution, Jan'72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Candembracing:
"Gravity is circumferentially_omniembracing and is never
partial, but is always whole."
"it is the sum of all the no-points embracing all the points;
and it compounds at the surface-embracing second-power rate
of the linear proximity gains. All the
no-points
(novents) are always embracing all the points."
Citation and context at Integrity of Universe, 23 Sep'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-embracing:
"Gravity is omni-embracing and is not focusable."
Gite Synergetics
afe, Sac
20, August 1978
- Citation at Gravity, Aug' 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oppiembracing vs. Permeating:
"Joseph Needham's
's
'above and below' and his 'higher and lower'
are linear.
"Out' expressly is the containing and the contained: in
synergetics, the omniembracing and the permeating."
Citation & context at Synergetic Hierarchy, 5 May '74

Omni embracing Squeeze:
See Inward Explosion, 8 Apr 175

Omni embracing:
See Gravity
Linear vs. Omniambracing
Love
Omni embracing vs. Permeating
Truth
(1)

Omni embracing:
See Ecology, 16 Feb 73
Generalization, 8 Mar 73
Gravity, Aug' 71*
Integrity of Universe, 23 Sep 173*
Prime Structural Systems (1)
Principle, 5 Jun 73
Truth & Love, 16 Feb'73
Spherical Quadrant Phases, 9 Jul 75
(2)

Onniequiangularity:
See Trisection of an Angle, 22 Nov '73
Model of Toothpicks & Semi-dried Peas, (1)

Omni-equi-divisible:
See XYZ Quadrant at Center of Octahedron, 14 May '75

Omniaquilateral:
See Normal to Universe, 10 Sep' 74
Model of Toothpicks & Semi-dried Peas, (1)

Omni equi-economic:
See Hierarchy of Constellar Configurations, 1959

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnisquilibrium:
"I seek a word to express most succinctly the complexedly
pulsative, inside-outing, integrative-disintegrative, counter-
vailing behaviors of the vector equilibrium. 'Librium'
represents the degrees of freedom. Universe is omnilibrious
because it accommodates all the every-time-recurrent;
12-alternatively-optional degrees of equieconomical freedoms.
Omnisquilibrious means all the foregoing.
"The sphere is a convex vector equilibrium, and the spaces
between closest-packed uniradius spheres are the concave
vector equilibria or, in their contractive form, the concave
octahedra. In going contractively from Vector equilibrium to
equi-vector-edged tetrahedron ..., we go from a volumetric
20-ness to a volumetric bneness, a twentyfold contraction.
In the vector-equilibrium jitterbug, the axis does not rotate,
but the equator does. On the other hand, if you hold the
equator and rotate the axis, the system contracts. Twisting
one end of the axis to rotate it terminates the jitterbug's
20-volume to 4-volume octahedral state contraction, whereafter
the contraction momentum throws a torque in the system with
a leverage force of 20 to 1. It contracts until it becomes a"
-
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Secs. 1030.10 & .11, 27 Dec '73
(1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniequilibrium:
223
(2)
"volume of one as a quadrivalent tetrahedron, that is, with
the four edges of the tetrahedron congruent. Precessionally
aided by other galaxies' mass-attractive tensional forces
acting upon them to accelerate their axial, twist-and-torque-
imposed contractions, this torque momentum may account for
the way stars contract into dwarfs and pulsars, or for the
way that galaxies pulsate or contract into the incredibly
vast and dense, paradoxically named 'black holes.*"
-
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 1030.11, 27 Dec '73
(RBF galley rewrite)

Omni equilibrious: Ouniequilibrium:
See Centers of Equilibrious Symmetry
Omnilibrium
(1)

Omni expanding:
See Expanding Physical Universe
(1)

Omni expanding: Omniexpansive:
See Entropy, (p.90) May' 72
Gravity, (2)
Universal Integrity: Second-power Congruence of
Gravitational & Radiational Constants, 9 Jan'74
(2)

Omni experienceable:
See Integer, 15 Oct'72

Omni explicable:
See Skinner,
B.F.

Omnifavorable:
See Artifacts, (1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Canifinite:
"Universe is finite because it is the aggregate of omnifinite
local experiences. All experiences begin and end.
Physics has
found no continuums; instead it has found only discrete
omni separate, finite quanta.
"Meaningful segments of scenario Universe are finitely furnished
with omnifinite experiences."
->
Cite RBF rewrite of Finite Furniture, 1960, done at
Sarasota, Fla., 11 Feb'71

Omnifinite:
See Twenty-foot Earth Globe & 200-foot Celestial Sphere,
(11)

Omnifreedom:
See Powering: Fourth & Fifth Dimensions, 18 Nov' 72

Omnifrequency:
See Individuality & Degrees of Freedom, (1)

Omnihalo:
See Halo Concept

Omni-idealized:
See Frame of Reference, 4 Oct' 72

Omni-inbound:
See Point: Inbound Point, 23 Sep'73

Omniinclusive:
See Love, May172; Oct 72
Truth & Love, 16 Feb'73

Omninexorable:
See Artifacts, (1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-innate:
"I have powerful reasons for assuming that genius is
Our first child was born at the time of
World Jar I and so on, into the Alexandra Theme ]
omni-innate.
M
B
Cite Address to ART Assa, of Museums, p. 1. 2 Jun171
Citation at Genius, 2 Jun'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-Integrity:
"But within the mystery
Lies the region
Of humanly discovered phenomena
Whose whole region
Is progressively disclosing
An omni-integrity of orderliness,
of interactive and interaccommodative
Generalized principles."
-
Cite INTUITION, pp.39-40 May 172

Omniintegrity:
See Design, 13 Mar 73.
Whole System, 28 May' 72

Omniinteraccommodation: Omniinteraccommodative:
See Eternal Principles, 22 Nov' 73
Generalized Principle, (3)
Regularity, 2 Nov 172
Synegretic Integral, May 72
Topological Aspects:
Design, 8 Sep 75
Inventory Of, 9 Feb'73
Words & Coping, 7 Nov' 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-interacting:
"The Universe is the minimum as well as the maximum
closed system of omni-interacting, precessionally
transforming, complementary transactions of synergetic
regeneration.
Cite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 135. 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
Umni-interactive:
It
.
•
The orderly complex of omni-interactive,
pure, weightless and apparently eternal principles.
Cite Doxiadis, p. 310. 20 Jun'66
"

Omniinteractions:
Omniinteracting:
See Halo Concept, Jun'71

Omniinteraltering:
See Acceleration: Angular & Linear, 1960

Omni-inter-between:
See Gravity, 11 Feb 76

Omniintercomplementation:
See Export-import Centers, 20 May'75

Omniintercoordinating:
See Ecology Sequence, (F)

Omniinterdependence:
See Young World, (1); 4 Jul'72

Omniintereffective:
See Precession, 13 Nov'69

Omniinterorderliness:
See Ninety-two Elements: Periodic Regularities Or,
4 Jan '70

Omniinterpulsative:
See Scenario Universe, Jan' 72

160
Omniinterrelationships:
See Crystallization, 28 Oct 64
God as Verb of Optimum Understanding, (1)

Omniinterrelevant:
See Conceptual Systems, 27 May'75

Omniinterresonated:
See Seven Axes of Symmetry, 13 May'73
Precession & Degrees of Freedom, (2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omni-intertangency:
"Systems are individually conceptual polyhedronal integrities.
Human awareness's concession of 'space' acknowledges a noncon-
ceptually-defined experience. The omniorderly integrity of
omnidirectionally and infinitely extensible, fundamentally
coordinating, closest packing of uniradius spheres and their
ever coordinately uniform radial expandibility accommodates
seemingly remote spherical nucleations which expand radially
into omni-intertangency. Omni-intertangency evidences
closest sphere packing and its inherent isotropic vector
matrix, which clearly and finitely defines the omnirational
volumetric ratios of the only concave octahedra and concave
vector equilibria discretely domaining all the in-betweeness
of closest packed-sphere interspace. The closest-packed-
sphere interspace had been inscrutable a priori to the limit
phase of omni-intertangencies; which limit phase is
was, and
always will be, omnipotential of experimental verification
of orderly integrity of omni-intercomplementarity of the
space-time, special-case, local conceptualizing and the
momentarily unconsidered seeming nothingness of all otherness."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 1006.13, 17 Feb'73

Omniintertransformable:
Omniintertransformabilities:
See Horseshit, 9 Feb 73
Vector Equilibrium as Starting Point, 8 Apr'75
Model of Nonbeing, 11 Sep*75

Omniintertransformative:
See Synergetics, 26 May 72
Universal Integrity:
Principle of, 23 Sep'73

Omniintertriangulated:
See Comprehension, 16 Feb 73
Curvature: Compound, 25 Jan'73
Stable & Unstable Systems, 2 Nov'73; 23 Jan '72
Universal
Integrity: VE & Icosa, (2)
Structural System, 9 Nov' 73
Model of Toothpicks & Semi-dried Peas, (1)

Omniinvisible:
See Life, 5 Jun 75

Omnilocal:
See Heres & Theres, 4 Jun'72
History, 27 Dec 173
Rain, 11 Feb' 76

Omnimanifest:
See Radiation-gravitation Sequence, (1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnimedium Transport Sequence:
"There are two kinds of flying:
(a) soaring-- like a gull
(b) running on 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.
(1)
"Fruits and seeds are also streamlined, not just birds. Seeds
are tubes designed to withstand the frost, to work down into
the Earth, and also to come up at the right time....
"A naked man jumps his own height in the high jump. With a
pole vault he can jump about three times his own height, even
though he is weighted down by the pole, by running he can
build up momentum into the situation. If he could grab another
pole each time he could keep up the momentum and vaulting
indefinitely.
"A duck keeps falling but builds it up into more altitude.
Like a plane launched from a carrier, the first thing it
does is to nose down for increased speed. Jet stilte. A duck
has two jet stilits; it then builds up the lift like a blimp
flier.
->>
Cite HJF at Penn bell videotaping, Philadelphia, 29 Jan' 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnimedium Transport Sequence:
(2)
"All this suggests that we could build an omnimedium vehicle
without wings; therefore it could be much lighter and 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 compress-
ion member which is always initiatable. You'd be hanging
from the vectors which converge above your head. A tetrahedron.
"There was not enough capital available for a proper design
solution to the housing shortage; nor was there enough capital
for the development of a full omnimedium transport system.
I
saw that the first artifact could suggest only one phase of
a full omnimedium transport system. The Dymaxion car was not
designed as just a new type of automobile; it was designed to
test the ground-taxi-ing quality of an omnimedium transport
system. The most dangerous condition of flying is when you
make contact with the Earth. The fairing and streamlining has
to be superb. It was difficult to control the Dymaxion car
with wind on the highway and you had to learn how to manage it."
-
Cite H3F at Penn Hell videotaping, Philadelphia, 29 Jan*75
"

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnimedium Transport Sequence:
(3)
"I did not design an automobile; I was not putting a car
into production. I was merely designing a prototype omnimedium
vehicle. The propulsion was up forward and the steering was
in the rear-- for ruddering: that's the way nature does it--
with front traction and rear steering.
"Take a wheelbarrow.
You push it and a bad bump will hit you
in the stomach. But if you pull a wheelbarrow it will not
skid.... The front-steered car, due to kingpins, can only
turn at about 34 degrees, without a rudder post. out with a
rudder post you can turn at 90 degrees. And the center of
gravity was so low that you could not turn it over; it was
like a gun carriage. At 15 m.p.h. the inboard wheel could
turn on a one-foot radius.
"It could carry eleven passengers.
It was 19 feet long.
it tended to head into cross winds. So very fine controls
were needed. So we had all custom hardware and shivs.
tires would tend to distort.
But
The
"One of the oldest creatures known to man is the horseshoe
crab. It is designed to go across streams. It is shaped in"
-
Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping, Philadelphia, 29 Jan'75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnimedium Transport Sequence:
a 120-degree crescent with single-tail focus, thus able to
use its secondary tail to go across currents. So I made the
second Dymaxion with its rear wheel on an extensible boom
that retracts when the car slows down. It went 122 m.p.h.
I just wanted to see whether the principles were right. It
had a beautiful faird underbelly. And the car could waltz:
it really could waltz.
"I worked with Starling Burgess. He understood that the
navy is world and the army is local. At one stage we had
what Burgess called the 'flying bedstead': he thought it
could work at low altitude, just above water, with JATO and
ram-jets. The ideal would be to put humans in harness with
jet stilts."
Cite RF at Penn Jell videotaping, Philadelphia, 29 Jan'75
(4)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnimedium Transport:
"In the 1930's I first used the term omnimedium transport to
describe an automotive system adopted to land, sea, and air."
-
Cite RBF to EJA & BO'R, 3200 Idaho, 18 Feb'72

Omnimedium Transport:
See Dymaxion Car
(1)

Omnimedium: Omnimedium Transport:
See Humans as Machines, (2)
(2)

Omnimobilisation:
See Desovereignisation Sequence, 15 May'75

Omniorientation:
Omnioriented:
See Halo Concept, Nov!?!
Radome Sequence, (1)*

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnipermeative:
"Electromagnetic wave phenomena are
and omnipermeative."
-
omnidirectional
Cite NO MORE SECOND HAND GOD, p. 89. 9 Apr'40

Omnipermeative:
See Generalization, 8 Mar 72
God, (p.176) May1 72
Principle, 5 Jun'73

TEXT CITATIONS
Omnipersistent:
Synergetics text at Sec. 206

Omni-phase-bond-integration:
See Tetrahedron: Hierarchy of Pulsating Tetrahedral
Arrays, 16 Dec'73

Omniplanetary:
See Economic Accounting System, (D)

Omnipotence:
See Omniscience Transcendental of Omnipotence
(1)

Omnipotence: Omnipotential:
See A Priori Intellect, (1)
Limit Case: Closet-packed Symmetry, 17 Feb'73
(2)

Omnipotential-energy Phase:
See Tensegrity, 20 Oct'72

Onnipowerful:
See Metaphysical Intellect, May' 72

Omniproximities:
See Invention, (a)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnipulsative Asymmetry:
"The difference between the physical and the metaphysical is
the omnipulsative asymmetry of all the physical oscillation in
respect to the equilibrium."
Citation & context at Metaphysical & Physical, 28 Feb'71
Otte HBV dictation LO EJA for SYNERGETICS draft Sec. 205.3,
Oct171

Omnipulsative:
See Seven Axes of Symmetry, 13 May 173

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniradial:
"Omniradial is a special case of omnidiametric.
It is very
discrete. It permite only one direction: inwardly OR
outwardly. Omnidiametric permits two directions: inwardly
AND outwardly."
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho NW, 23 Sep '73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniradially:
"Tension is omniradially conversive and is both electromag-
netically and gravitationally tensive because eternally and
integrally comprehensive."
Cite Synergetics Draft, at Sec. 640.70, Dec. '71.

Onniradial:
See Omnidiametric
(1)

Omniradial:
See Focus Beamable
Wirable, 1 Apr 72
(2)

Omniradiant:
See Gravity, (2)
Jitterbug, 4 Oct'72

Onniradiational:
See Isotropic Vector Matrix, 13 Nov'69

BRE DREINIS
Omnirandomness:
See Crystallization, 28 Oct 64

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnirational Control Matrix:
"The great-circle subdivisioning of the 48 basic equilibrious
LCD triangles of the vector equilibrium may be representation-
ally draw within the 120 basic disequilibrium LCD triangles
of the icosahedron, thus defining all the aberrations-- and
their magnitudes-- exisiting between the equilibrious and
disequilibrious states, and providing an omnirational control
matrix for all topological, trigonometric, physical, and
chemical accounting.
Cite RBF marginalis at p.483 incorprorated in SYNERGETICS,
2nd. Ed. at Sec. 901.19, 12 May '75

Omnirational Control Matrix:
See Coordinate System
Grid
Matrix
Spherical Grid
Information Control System

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnirationality:
"While nature oscillates and palpitates asymmetrically in respect
to the frame of the omnirational vector equilibrium, the plus
and minus magnitudes of asymmetry are rational fractions of the
omnirationality of the equilibrious state..."
Citation & context at Vector Equilibrium, 21 Dec'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnirationality:
"... The proton group and the neutron group account
rationally for all physical structures.
"Chemistry's Omnirationality. When I first sought to
find the comprehensive coordinate system employed by
nature's omnirational associating and disassociating--
always joining in whole low order numbers, as for instance,
$H_2 O$, and never $H_{\pi}O$-- persuaded me that nature's comprehensive
coordination must be omnirational despite geometry's
transcendental irrational number and other 'pure' non-
experimentally demonstrable incommensurable inter-integer
relationships."
Cite NASA Speech, pp. 64. Jun 66
CLOSEST PACKING OF SPHERES - SEC. 410.01

Omnirationality:
See Bubbles in the Wake of a Ship
Nature Has No Separate Departments
Low Order Prime Numbers
Rational Whole Numbers
Synergetic Hierarchy
Unity: Principle of
(1)

(2)
13
Generalization & Special Case, 23 Jan'77
See Isotropic Vector Matrix, 30 Nov'72
Oscillation, 21 Dec 71
Powering: Fourth Dimension, 18 Nov 72
Powering: Sixth Powering, 26 Nov 72
Synergetics, 1959
XYZ Quadrant at Centerof Octahedron, 14 May 175
Omnirationality:

Omniregenerative:
See Fail-safe, 5 Jun 73
God, (p.176) May 72
Isotropic Vector Matrix, 9 Mar 73
Export-import Centers, 20 May '75

Omniresonant:
See Life is a Sumtotal of Mistakes, (2)

Omnisameness:
See Isotropic Vector Matrix, Jun'66

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniscience:
"what I mean by omniscience
Is synergetically transcendental
Even to Einstein."
Cite RBF to EJA
Sarasota, Florida
7 February 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniscience:
"Omniscience is evidently of comprehensively transcendental
alacrity to the speed of light whose relatively slow
articulations in Universe are readily anticipated by
intellectually initiated and disciplined computation of
mind."
-
For citation and context see
Intellection, 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
sciencel Transcendent of Omnipotence
Omniscienc
"There is a question-asking possibility that metaphysical
omniscience may be transcendental in its velocity to that
of omnipotence, i.e., the definitive physical speed of
energy as radiation."
Gite OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO, p. 163,
Washington DC, 21 Use, 1971.
written by RBF in
Citation at Metaphysical and Physical, 21 Dec 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
scendent.
Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence:
"There is a question-asking-possibility that omniscience
may be transcendental in velocity to the definitive
physical speed of energy omnipotence."
* Citation & context at Future of Synergetica, 1960
Cite-umnidirectional Halo, p. 163. 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence:
"The synergetic anticipatory capabilities of intellect...
imply the possibility of a velocity transcendence of
omniscient functioning over omnipotence functioning,
which could mean an intellectually regenerated evolutionary
extension of Universe in generalized synergetical integrity."
Citation and context at Anticipatory, 1960

Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence:
See Metaphysical Transcendent of Physical
(1)

Omniscience Transcendent of Omnipotence:
See Anticipatory, 1960*
Energy, 28 Apr*48
Future of Synergetics, 1960*
Intellect: Equation of, 28 Apr'48
Metaphysical & Physical, 21 Dec*71*
(2)

Omniscience vs. Ego:
See Local vs. Comprehensive (2)

Omniscience:
See Ego: Separating Ego out of Omniscience
Omniknowing
Competence:
A Knowing Competence Greater than
That of Humans
(1)

Omniscience:
See A Priori Intellect (1)
Intellections, 1960
Local vs. Comprehensive, (1)(2)
(2)

Omnisimilar:
See Spherical Octahedron, Aug 72

Omnispecialised:
See Pollution, Oct 70
178

Omnistructured:
See Model of Toothpicks & Semi-dried Peas, (1)

Omnisubconscious:
See Invisible Architecture, (E)

Omni success:
See Design Revolution, 7 Nov'67; 6 Mar 74
Economic Accounting System, 18 Feb'71
Industrialization, (p.95) May '72

78
Omnisurface:
See Embracement
(1)

Omnisurface:
See Radiation-gravitation: Harmonics, 3 Jan'75
(2)

KBF DEFINITIONS
Umni surround:
. of such sizes that the crocodile is large enough to
omni surround or swallow the 20-foot miniature Earth globe.
R
.
Citation and context at Twenty-Foot Earth Globe and 200-Foot
Celestial Sphere (4)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnisymmetrical:
"Poles are symmetrical to each other, but not
omnisymmetrical like the icosahedron and tetrahedron."
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash DC, 17 Feb 172

RBF DEFINTTIONS
Omnisymmetrical:
"Symmetrical means having no local asymmetries.
Omnisymmetrical permits local asymmetries. Universe
is omnisymmetrical. A three-bladed propeller is
dynamically symmetrical (three pear-shaped blades at
120° to each other inscribed in an equilateral triangle).
The propeller blade is locally asymmetrical."
Blackstone Hota
"Chicago,
Citation & context at Asymmetry, 31 May'71

Omnisymmetrically Generated:
See Isotropic Vector Matrix, 30 Nov' 72

Omnisymmetrical:
See Prime Structural Systems
(1)

Omnisymmetrical:
Omnisymmetry:
See Asymmetry, 31 May'71*
Atom, 3 Nov 73
Isotropic Vector Matrix, 16 Nov'72
Life, 31 May!71
System Totality, 7 Mar 73
Tetrahedron, 7 Mar 73
Vector Equilibrium, 3 Nov' 73
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnisynergetic:
"This omnirational, omnidirectional comprehensive
coordinate system of Universe is omnisynergetic."
"This coordinate system is ever regenerative in respect
to the nuclear centers all of which are rationally
accounted for by synergetics."
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 1004.11, 30 Jan '73

Omnisynergetic:
See Synergy of Synergies:
(1)

Omnisynergetic:
See Principle, 5 Jun'73
(2)

Omnisystem:
See Prime Nuclear Structural Systems, 27 Dec 74

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitensional:
"Universe is omnitensional integrity."
Cite Synergetics Draft (Dec '71) at Sec. 650.07.
Sec. 700.04, 14 Oct 72
10

Omnitetrahedral:
See Viral Steerability, 1960

REF DEFINITIONS
Omnitopology:
"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."
Citation and context at Interference: You Really Can't Get
There from Here, 19 Dec 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitopology:
"Omnitopology differs from Euler's superficial topology in
that it extends its concerns to the topological domains of
non-nuclear closest-packed spherical arrays and with the
domains of the non-nuclear-containing polyhedra thus formed.
Omnitopology is concerned, for instance, with the individually
unself-identifying concave octahedra and concave vector
equilibria volumetric space domains betweeningly defined within
the closest-packed sphere complexes; as well as with the
individually self-identifying convex octahedra and convex
vector equilibria, which latter are spontaneously singled out
by the observer's optical comprehendibility as the finite
integrities and entities of the locally and individual-
spherically-closed systems dividing all the Universe into all
the macrocosmic outsideness and all the microcosmic insideness
of the observably closed, finite, local systems-- in contra-
distinction to the undefinability of the omnidirectional
space nothingness frequently confronting the observer."
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 1006.11, 17 Feb173

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitopology:
"In contradistinction to, and in complementation of, Eulerian
topology, omnitopology deals with the generalized equatabilities
of a priori generalized omnidirectional domains of vectorially
articulated linear interrelationships, their vertexial inter-
ference loci, and consequent uniquely differentiated areal and
volumetric domains, angles, frequencies, symmetries, asymmet-
ries, polarizations, structural-pattern integrities, associ-
tive interbondabilities, intertransformabilities, and transforma-
tive system limits, simplexes, complexes, nucleations, export-
abilities, and omniinteraccommodations."
- Synergetics text at Sec. 1007.15, 9 Feb*73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Umnitopology:
"in omnitopology the domains of volumes are the minimum
volumes topologically enclosable by the fewest points.'
"
Cite Synergetice draft, Sec. **
1011.03, Apr 172

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitopology:
"Omnitopology differs from Euler's superficial topology in
that it extends its concerns to the topological domains of
of non-nuclear closest packed spherical arrays and with the
domains of the non-nuclear containing polyhedra thus formed.
Omnitopology is concerned, for instance, with the concave
octahedra and concave vector equilibria volumetric spaces
defined within the closest-packed sphere complexes."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 1011.01, Apr 172

RBP DEFINITIONS
Omnitopology:
"Omnitopology differs from Euler's superficial topology,
omnitopology being nuclear."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, Fairfield, Conn., Chez Wolf.
18 June 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Onnitopological Domaina:
"Omnitopological domains are defined in terms of the system's
unique central-angle-defined insideness and its unique
surface-angle-defined outsideness.
"
Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed., at Sec. 1074.21, 27 Dec174

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitopological Domains:
"Topological domains are clearly defined in terms of the
systems involved having unique centrally angled insideness
and surface-angle-defined outsideness."
Citation at Central Angles & Surface Angles, 20 Dec171

TEXT CITATIONS
Omnitopological Domains:
Synergetics ; Sec. 1006.20

Omnitopology:
See Nucleated Systems
Topology: Synergetic & Eulerian
(1)

101
Omnitopology:
See Prime Enclosure, 17 Feb'73
(2)

Omnitransforming: Omnitransformative:
See Universe, spring'71; 1971
Phase & Interphase, 9 Feb'76

RHF DEFINITIONS
Omnitriangulation:
"Omnitriangulation is the most intimate interchording. The
ends of the chords emerge outside the sphere because the
centers of the chords are closer to the center of the sphere."
Cite RBF at Penn Bell videotaping session Philadelphia, PA.,
20 Jan 75

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitriangulation:
"By structure, we mean a self-stabilising pattern. The triangle
is the only self-stabilising polygon.
"By structure, we mean omnitriangulated. The triangle is the
only structure. Unless it is self-regeneratively stabilised,
it is not a structure.
"Everything that you have ever recognized in Universe as a
pattern in re-cognited as the same pattern you have seen
before. Because only the triangle persists as a constant
pattern, any recognized patterns are inherently recognizable
only by virtue of their triangularly structured pattern
integrities. Recognition is as dependent on triangulation as
is original cognition. Only triangularly structured patterns
are regenerative patterns. Triangular structuring is a
pattern integrity itself. This is what we mean by structure."
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Secs. 610.01-.02-.03; 3 Oct 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitriangulation:
"We start with tetrahedron, octahedron, cube; and the cube
has been triangulated because cubes would not stand up by
themselves. So I make it structural. And then we get
into vector equilibrium and it has to be triangulated.
I am doing is deliberately omnitriangulating.
All
We have a
diagonal in.
square face and we simply put one
We take the square face of the cube and put a diagonal in and
that is all you have to do so that it has structural
stability."
Cite OREGON Lecture #7, 11 July 162, p. 274

RBF DEFINITIONS
Umnitriangulation:
"If you find all the connections between all the points,
the system is omnitriangulated. A spherical polyhedron is
a high-frequency geodesic polyhedron."
1. August 1971
Citation & context at Geodesic Sphere, (2), Aug171

HBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitriangulation:
"It will be discovered . . . that all the polygons formed
by the interacting vectors consist entirely of equilateral
triangles and squares-- the latter occurring as the cross-
sections of the octahedra and the triangle s as the external
facets of both the tetrahedra and octahedra. It
- Cite NEHRU SPEECH, p. 24, 13 Nov '69
ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX
-
SEC
420.06

RBF DEFINITIONS
Cani Triangulation:
-
"The sphere is complex unity and the triangle simplex unity.
Here and here alone lie the principles governing finite
solution of all structural and general systems theory
problems. Local isolations of infinite open-ended, plane
and linear edged (seemingly 'flat' and infinite) segments.
of what are, in reality, vast spherical systems-- when taken
out of context-- are hopelessly special-cased, indeterminate
situations.
"Unfortunately engineering has committed itself in the past
exclusively to these locally infinite and inherently
indeterminate systems and have had to rely essentially on
the test proven,
local behaviors of small systems such as
columns, beams, levers, et. al., opinionatedly fortified
with 'safely guesstimated' complex predictions. Not until
we have universal finite, omnitriangulated, nonredundant,
structural system comprehension can we enjoy the advantage
of powerful physical generalizations concisely describing
all structural behaviors."
--Cite RUF Ltr. to Shoji Sadao, 15 Feb. 166, p. 5.
Citation and context at Spherical Barrel: Sphere As Complex
Unity, etc.
15 Feb 66

RBF DEFINITIONS
Omnitriangulation:
"The largest volume, least event, omnitriangular system
is the icosahedron and its multiple subtriangulated
geodesic patterning
•
what I call geodesic structuring."
-
Cite RBD Ltr. to Dr. Urmston, 8 Oct. 164, p. 2.

Omnitriangularly Oriented Evolution:
See Jitterbug
(1)

Omnitriangularly Oriented Evolution:
See Quanta Loss by Congruence, (2)
(2)

Omnitriangulation:
See Intertriangulated
Minimum Omnitriangulated Differantiator
Omniintertriangulated
Omniselftriangulating
Prime Structural Systems
Surface Triangle Structures
Triangulate: Triangulation
(1)

Omnitriangulation:
Omnitriangulated:
See Four Color Theorem, 23 Sep*73
Frequency, 15 Oct 12
Radome Sequence, (1)
Twelve Universal Degrees of Freedom, Feb'72
Radial Depth, 20 Dec'74
Geodesic Sphere, (2)*
Stable & Unstable Structures, 7 Jun 72
Vector Equilibrium, 8 Sep'77
(2)

Omniuniform:
See Isotropic Vector Katrix, 16 Nov 172

TEXT CITATIONS
Omni-unique:
See Synergetics Draft, Feb 172 at Sec. 952.71

Omniuniversal:
See Relationship Analysis, (1)
Spherical Interstices, 18 Nov'72

193
Omnivalidity:
See Earning a Living, Dec'72

Omnivisible:
See Old Man River Project, 20 Sep' 76

Omnivariability:
See Change, 9 Nov '72
Vector Equilibrium, 16 Oct'72

Omniwave:
See Vector Equilibrium, 30 Oct'73

Omniwavilinear:
See Frame of Reference, 27 Feb '72
Nucleus, (1)

Omniwholeness:
See Quantum Wave Phenomena Sequence, (1)

Omnizerophase:
See Zerophase, 23 Dec168
Truth, 22 Jun 175

RBF DEFINITIONS
One:
"Here we may be identifying the cosmic bridge between the
equilibrious prime number one of metaphysics and the
disequilibrious prime number one of realizable physical
reality."
-
Cite RBF rewrite of SYNERGETICS galley at Sec. 954.51, 20 Dec' 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Une:
"One is subfrequency."
Citation and context at Prime, 17 Feb'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
One:
Unity is plural and at minimum two.
but it is half of unity."
There is a prime one,
Cite RBF to EJA, Beverly Hotel, New York, 26 Jan 172

RBF DEFINITIONS
One:
"In structural systems, the tetrahedron uniquely
articulates the prime number 1, and is therefore logically
to be identified as the most economic quantation unit in
universal energy accounting."
-Cite MARK
960
->
Citation at Tetrahedron, 1960

RBP DEFINITIONS
One:
"The concept one as unity is only available in respect to
one-half of twoness."
Citation and context at Experience, Feb'50

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oneness:
Tetrahedra have a fundamental prime number: oneness.'
-Cite Carbondale Draft
Return-to-Modelability, pr
Cite NASA Speech, p.73, Jun'66

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oneness:
"Twoness and oneness can't make a system. They don't have
insideness and outsidenss at all."
Cite Oregon Lecture #7, p. 248. 11 Jul'62

RBF DEFINITIONS
One-dimensional Polarity:
"Two individual unresolvable somethings identify a line:
one dimensionality, which has inherent polarity of the two
line-defining somethings."
Cite SYNERGETICS, 2nd. Ed. At Sec. 1013.13, 11 Sep 75

One None:
See Initial Frequency, 6 Nov' 72
Nine 0 None Zero, 3 Mar 173

One as a Prime:
See Prime One
(1)

One as a Prime:
See One, 20 Dec 73.
Unity Is Plural, 26 Jan'72
Prime Number, 16 Feb'78
(2)

One as Not a Prime:
See Trigonometric Limit: First 14 Primes, 14 Jan'74

RBF DEFINITIONS
One-Town World:
"... The inexorable development of a one-town world and its
progressively crossbreeding world citizenship lying around the
spherical bottom of the sky ocean. Modern technology has
terminated the fundamental isolation of any part of the Space-
ship Earth's surface from another part. It is effectively
integrating humanity as its individuals live ever more dynamically
around our Spaceship Earth's spherical deck."
Citation and context at Millay, Edna St. Vincent (3), 1968

One-town World of 1927:
See Ekistics, 11 Nov' 75

TEXT CITATIONS
Une-Town World:
Nine Chains to the Moon, p.49ff 1938

One-town World:
See Earth Shrunk to One-town Dimension
Global Village
One-world
World-around
(1)

One-town World:
See Ekistics,
World Man, 6 Jul'62
11 Nov' 75
(2)

TEXT CITATIONS
One as Unity:
Synergetics : Sec. 502.03, (2nd. Ed.)

One as Unity:
See One, Feb' 50
Sphere of Unit Vector Radius, 20 Nov' 75

One Way vs. Round Trip:
See Linear vs. Orbital
Radial vs. Orbital
(1)

One Way 78, Round Trip:
(2)
See Circuitry:
Thermionic & Political Analogy, 23 Jan'72
Recentralis on & Centralisation, 1-Apri
Most Economical, 15 Jun 174
Scrap Sorting & Mongering (2)(3)
Decentralize vs. Centralize, 1 Apr 49

One-world Management:
See City Management Concept of World Government
Making the World Work
(1)

One World Management:
See Electronic Referendum, 9 Jan '75
(2)
123

One vs. Zero:
See Novent, 23 Sep'73

One: Oneness:
See Approximately One
Plus One
Prime One
Tetrahedron:
Unity
Universe:
One Tetrahedron
Toward Oneness
Frequency One
One vs. Zero
Plus-and-minus One
Twelve-around-One
No One
Six Five = One
Frequency as One
(1)

107
One: Oneness:
See Building Blocks (1)(2)
Disparate, 22 Mar 73
Experience, Feb'50*
Intereffects, 25 Sep*73
Prime, 17 Feb'73*
Tetrahedron, 1960*
Zero Volume Tetrahedron, 10 Dec' 75
Human Beings & Complex Universe, (9)
(2)

Onerousness of Ownership:
See Ownership

Only & Inescapable:
See Reality:
Reality
Structurings as the Only & Inescapable

Only the Whole Big System Works:
See Big System, 5 Jun'73

Only:
See Always & Only
Only & Inescapable

Opaque: Opacity:
See Omnidirectional Shutterable Sieve
Occulting
(1)

Opaque: Opacity:
See Light, 29 Dec'58
Walls, 29 Jan'75
Human Beings & Complex Universe, (9)
(2)

Open Circuit:
See Equiinterval, 17 Feb'73
Rememberable Numbers, 14 Jan'74

RBF DEFINITIONS
Openings:
These
"Our definition of an opening is that it is surrounded,
that is framed, by trajectories. Every trajectory in a
system will have to have at least two crossings.
are always as viewed, because the lines could be at
different levels from other points of observation."
Cite RBF to EJA, Somerset Club, Boston, 22 April 1971
NOVENT- SEC. 524.31) 514.03

RBF DEFINITIONS
Openings:
"There are no surfaces. Therefore there are no areas.
So Euler's topological aspects have to be altered to
read: "lines" = trajectories; "vertexes"
crossings; and
"areas" openings, i.e., where there are no trajectories
or crossings.
This relates to systems.
"
Cite RBF to EJA, Somerset Club, Boston, 22 April 1971
NAVENT SEC. 524.317

Opening:
See Area
Face
Noncrossing
Crossings, Openings & Trajectories

RBF DEFINITIONS
Open Systems:
"The arbitrary open parameters of infinite systems can never
be guaranteed to be adequate statements of all possible
variables."
Citation and context at General Systems Theory, 8 Nov'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Open Triangular Spirals:
"Triangular Spiral Events Form Polyhedra: Open triangular
spirals may be combined to make a variety of different figures.
Note that the tetrahedron and icosahedron require both left-
and right-handed (positive and negative) spirals in equal
numbers, whereas the other polyhedra require spirals of only
one-handedness. (See Sec. 452, Great Circle Railroad Tracks
of Energy.) If the tetrahedron is considered to be one
quantum, then the triangular spiral equals one-half quantum.
It follows from this that the octahedron and cube are each two
quanta, the icosahedron five quanta, the
two-frequency spherical geodesic is 15 Quanta."
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 613.01; Nov'71

Open Triangular Spirals:
See Basic Evenet
Three-vector Teams
Z Cobras

190
Open: Openings:
See Area
Face
Plane
Areas
Openings
Crossings, Openings & Trajectories
No Open Endings
Window
(1)

Open: Openings:
See Triangle, 5 Jul 62; Nov' 71
Angle 7 Nov 75
Human Beings & Complex Universe, (1)
(2)

Operant Psychology:
See Behavioral Science
Behavioral Scientists
Conditioning
Psychology
Behavior & Environment
(1)

Operant Psychology:
See Design Science, 2 Jun'71
Human Tolerance Limits, (B) (D)
(2)

Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth:
See Spaceship Earth,
(c)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Operational:
"The Greeks defined a triangle as an area bound by a closed
line of three edges and three angles. A triangle drawn on the
Earth's surface is actually a spherical triangle described by
three great-circle arcs. It is evident that the arca divide
the surface of the sphere into two areas each of which is bound
by a closed line consisting of three edges and three angles, ergo
dividing the total area of the sphere into two complementary
triangles. The area apparently 'outside' one triangle is seen
to be inside' the other. Because every spherical surface has
two aspects-- convex if viewed from outside, concave if viewed
from within-- each of these triangles is, in itself, two
triangles. Thus one triangle becomes four when the total complex
is understood. 'Drawing' or 'scribing' is an operational term.
It is impossible to draw without an object upon which to draw.
The drawing may be by depositing on, or by carving away, that is,
by creating a trajectory or tracery of the operational event.
All the objects upon which drawing may be operationally
accomplished are structural systems having insideness and out-
sideness. The drawn upon object may be symmetrical or asymme-
trical, a piece of paper or a blackboard system having insideness
and outsideness."
-
Cite RBF holograph revised caption for Synergetics Illustration,
#18 (EJA Master Set), typed up 3 Jan 72. (Secs. 811, 812 + 813.)

RBF DLFINITIONS
Operational:
"We cannot produce constructively and operationally,
a real experience-augmenting operational system, with
less than four points, i.e., a fourth point not in
the plane of the first three points. It takes three
points to define a plane. The fourth point not in
the plane of the first three produces a tetrahedron having
insideness and outsideness corresponding with the reality
of operational experience."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS draft "Antitetrahedron," 7 Oct. 171.
p. 1. (dictated to EJA.)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Operational:
"We got to that big definition of Universe and we discovered
that it was the only way we could state it and be faithful
to our rule of this game, which is what Bridgman called
operational, that is, we must state whatever we have to
state in terms of our personal experience. Some of the
philosophers of a century ago were calling itpragmatism.
At any rate they were stating what we know about our life
in terms of a description of the events themselves, the
most faithful description of the events themselves that
precipitated any thought in any way we could think about it.
Faithfulness of the description of our own experiences, so
we were not interested in what somebody said they thought
was significant.
-Cite Oregon Lecture #8, p. 276. 12 Jul'62

RBF DEFINITIONS
Operational Geometry:
""Operational Geometry invalidates all bias."
Cite SYNERGETICS, "Operational Mathematics, One Spherical
Triangle Considered as Four."

RBF JEFINITIONS
Operational bathematics:
"Uperationally speaking we always deal only in systems
and all systems are characterized projectionally by
spherical triangles which control all our experiential
transformations.'
"
-
Citation at Spherical Triangle, 1971
Cite SERGETICS, "Operational fathematics, One Spherical
Triangle Considered as Four."

RBF DEFINITIONS
Operational Mathematica:
See Skinning
Foldability

RBF DEFINITIONS
Operational Procedure:
"
D
We found out the disparity ourselves by examining the
limit-case conditions, which can only be discovered by
physical experience. This method of discovery is called
operational procedure."
* Citation and context at Human Sense Ranging and Information
Gathering (2), 22 Nov 73

Operational Procedure:
See Rules of Operational Procedure
(1)

Operational Procedure:
See Universe (1)
(2)

Operational Realizations:
See Prime Number Inherency & Constant Relative
Abundance, 27 Dec'74

Operations Research: Operational Research:
See Bridgman
General Systems Theory
Operational
(1)
19

Opinion:
See Public Opinion Polls
(1)

Opinion:
See General Systems Theory, 4 Jan' 70
Excluded Answer Resources, Oct '66
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Opposite:
"Every fundamental component of Universe has its opposite.'
Citation and context at Zero Weight, 1968

Opposite: Opposition:
See Alternate:
Alternative
Complementary
Dynamic Opposition
Reversibility
Face Congruence with Opposite Vertex
No Opposites
Action-reaction:
Enantiodromia
Equal & Opposite
(1)

Opposite:
See Energy, 16 Sep'67
Positive & Negative, 4 May' 57
Zero Weight, 1968*
Triangle, Nov 71
(2)

RBP DEFINITIONS
Optical:
"Optical means we're using disorderly radiation to identify
the positioning of the stars.
.
Ciation and context at Radiation Sequence (1), Jun-Jul'69

RBF DEFINITIONS
Optical Motion Spectrum:
"There are a myriad of economic trends and other vital
evolutionary events taking place today which are invisible
to humanity only because they are too fast or too slow for
man to apprehend and to comprehend them. We will be able to
accelfate or decelerate such evolutionary events by electronic
controls as played visibly as played on our fottball-field-
sized playing surface.
"Humanity has a very limited optical spectrum, wherefore man
can see today only one-millionth of the total physical
'reality' as the latter is evidenced by the full range of the
electromagnetic spectrum. Man used to think of reality as
everything that he could sense with his eyes, ears, nose,
taste, and touch. We have learned only since about 1930--
when the first technical chart of the great electromagnetic
spectrum was published-- that man has sensorial tunability
and is sensorially aware of only one millionth of physical
reality. The little rainbow color band of human 'seeing'
is less than one-millionth of the stretched-out reality of
the invisible colors of all the 92 regenerative chemical
elements of associative energy or of the various radiations"
Cite SENATE HEARINGS, p.6, 4 Mar'69
(1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Optical Motion Spectrum:
"of energy in its disassociative phase.
"In addition to the electromagnetic frequencies spectrum we
have also a motion spectrum. The sense of motion is produced
by an overlapping continuity of afterimages of a plurality of
optically tunable separate and sequentially occurring electro-
magnetic frequency events just as music is produced for the
hearing by a metrically momentumed sequence of both separate
and resonantly overlapped sound frequency notes. Motion is
visual music made possible by the spontaneous retention in the
brain of a series of separate still picture frames of our
separate sense experiences scanned and reviewed in the brain
at a vastly accelerated sequence rate. Our brain discovers
that each successive electromagnetic picture is just a little
different from the ones
before and our dawning awareness
of that increasing difference constitutes our motion sense.
f
"The overall range of our human motion spectrum is even more
limited in respect to the full range of cosmic motions than is
our optical frequency spectrum tunability in respect to the
total electromagnetic spectrum. We can't see the atoms in"
Cite SENATE HEARINGS, p.6, 4 Mar'69
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Optical Motion Spectrum:
(3)
"motion; we can't see the stars move, though their motions are
thousandsfold faster than our fastest rockets; we can't see the
trees grow; we can't see the hands of the clock move. Most
important of all we cannot see the abstract weightless thoughts
in the minds of other men. When we survey the total inventory
of motions and informations which we can sense, we find it to
be very limited. The significance of all the foregoing is
appreciated when we realize that it is only by such phenomena
as can be seen to be moving or changing by the public that are
politically recognized and heeded. That is why public opinion
and vote sampling has come into ever more reliable use.
"Our computerized world game is designed to accelerate the too
slow and to decelerate the too fast of all the known vital
trendings and thereby to bring them dramatically within
popular consideration and our world game's solution.
The game
will show clearly how the trends will affect everybody's lives
everywhere around Earth and how they could be taken advantage
of in ways favorable to all humanity.
-
Cite SENATE HEARINGS, p.6, 4 Mar'69

Optical Motion Spectrum:
See Invisible Motion
Motion Apprehension
(1)

Optical Rainbow Range:
See Conceptual Tuning, 24 May*72
Manifest: Two, 1973.
Sweepout: Spherical, (1)(2)
(2)

Optical Tuning & Scanning:
See Brain's TV Studio; (1); 6 Jun'69

101
Optical: Optics:
See AVE Optical Rainbow Range
Seeing
Sight
Vision:
Visual
Range Finding
(1)

See Energetic Words 1 Jul162
Senses, 9 Apr'40
Radiation Sequence (1) *
Sweepout: Spherical Sweepout (1) (2)
Optical: Optica:
(2)
23

RBF DEFINITIONS
Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist:
"People think that I am an optimist, but all that I am
doing is simply to point out that humans do have options.
You don't have to know anything to be negative; but you
have to know really quite a lot in order to be positive."
Cite RBF to Ben Forgey, Wash Star, Jefferson Hotel, Wash. DC:
26 Apr 77

RBF DEFINITIONS
Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist:
"I often find myself being called an optimist. I am anything
but an optimist. An optimist is as unbalanced as a pessimist.
The point is, I'm able to give you some knowledge you didn't
have before. You have an option. You can make it. You better
do it. Thank you."
Forum
- RBF concluding remarks to Harvard Law School, 10 Dec 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist:
"I say I'm not an optimist at all. Now the fact that I'm
the first person to know by technical and resource information
that it's possible for humanity to be a success is quite
different from wishing or dreaming that humanity could be
successful. Because I can show people it's feasible for
humans to be successful, they acquire new hope, which they
had lost. They then feel optimistic and say I am an optimist.
I could tell them many reasons why humanity may not succeed
despite its potential."
Cite RBF quoted in HOUSE & GARDEN Interview by Beverly
Russel, p. 202, May '72

Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist:
See Stillbirth of Humanity, 10 Dec'73
Options, 13 May' 77

Optimism:
See Children as Only Pure Scientists, (B)
News & Evolution, (2)
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Optional:
R . . . There is a vast plurality of alternate and optional
patterns of realizability of the change. By adequate
thinking the individual can discover many of the optional
patterns of controlability of evolutionary change. Because
of the vast range of frequencies. magnitudes and angular
directions the number of options is astronomical. "
-
Cite Museums Keynote Address Denver, p.3. 2 Jun'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Options:
"I don't try to promote my ideas, but rather to make clear the
options to let human beings have the tools around when it
comes to an emergency, which this clearly is.... I'm not an
optimist at all. What I do know--that many people don't--
is that we have the options to make it. Whether we will or
not, I really don't know. But my hone that we'll make it
lies with the young world."
-
Cite RBF to Susan Watter in W (women's Wear Daily); 13 May177

RBF DEFINITIONS
Options:
" ...Truth is ever approaching a catalogue of alternate
transformative options of ever more inclusive and refining
degrees.
ft
Citation and context at Truth, 10 Nov' 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Option:
"Women and their clothes are like poets. They anticipate.
All options are open."
->
Cite RBF quoted in Queen, May 170

Options Optimism:
See Womb of Permitted Ignorance, (2)

Options: Optional:
See Alternate:
Alternative
Catalog of Alternate Transformative Options
Degrees of Freedom
Electable
Nature Has So Many Options
Multioptioned
Twelve Alternative Options of Action
(1)

Options:
(2)
See Economic Accounting System, Sep'72
Optimism: I Am Not an Optimist, 10 Dec 73; 26 Apr 77
Prospect for Humanity, 2 Feb 75
Stillbirth of Humanity, 10 Dec'73
Trespassing: Not Trespassing, (a)-(c)
Truth, 10 Nov* 72*
Vectorial Orientation, Mar 71
World Game, (1); Jun-Jul'69
Children as Only Pure Scientists,
(B)
Womb of Permitted Ignorance, (2)
Man as a Function of Universe, 30 Apr 78
Will, (1) (2)

Oranges:
"...Oranges are icosahedrally based..."
Citation & context at Twelve Pentagons, Aug171

Oranges:
See Stacking of Oranges
(1)

Oranges:
See Model vs. Photograph, 12 May' 77
(2)
123

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbiting:
"As the Sun's pull on the Earth produces orbiting,
orbiting electrons produce directional field pulls."
Citation and context at Mass Attraction, 6 Mar173

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbiting:
"Unlike ninety-nine point nine nine nine
Percent of all humans,
Goddard, carefully heeding the laws
Of both mass attraction and precession,
Realized that an object,
Rocket-propelled or accelerated,
Into a different velocity--
And into a different direction
To that of the Earth's
Speed and course around the Sun--
Would have ots gravitational pull
Toward the Earth
Reduced fourfold
Every time it doubled
Its distance away from the Earth;
Only a hundred miles out
Form our Earth's surface
The attraction would be
So diminished
That it would permit the Moon's pull
To become significant,
At which distance"
(1)
-
Cite INTUITION, p.32 May '72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbiting:
"The rocketed object
Would lose its tendency
To fall abck into the Earth,
And now affected dominantly
By the integrated mass attractions
Of all other celestial bodies,
Would go into orbit
Around our Earth.
"And to understand
How little is that
One-hundred-mile distance
Out from Earth's surface
At which orbiting
Replaces the tendency
To fall back into the Earth,
We note that
The thickness of a matchstick
Out from the surface
Of a twelve-inch diametered
Household 'World Globe'
Is the distance at which
Our first rocketed objects
Do go into orbit. "
-
(2)
Cite INTUITION, pp. 32-33, May 172

abF DEFINITIONS
urbiting:
"Critical proximity occurs
where there is a 90° angular transition
from falling back in at 180°
which is precession."
(This is KBF's explanation of precisely
what happens at the moment that an earth
satellite goes into orbit.)
-
Cite RBF to EJA
Beverly Hotel, New York
28 Feb 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbiting:
"And the transition from being an entity
to being a plurality of entities
is precession
which is a peeling off into orbit
rather than falling back
into the original entity.
-
Cite RBF to EJA
Beverly Hotel, New York
28 Feb 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbiting:
"Each local system has its own orbiting, and its own
frequencies, and so forth
.
Citation and context at Relative Asymmetry Sequence (1), Jun'69

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbit - Circuit:
"The reality is always orbital. Orbit = circuit. All critical
paths orbit the Sun. No path could possibly be linear.
Universe never reverts to the smaller and simpler circuits.'
The
-Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC, 10 Sep174

Orbital Closure:
See Events & Novents, 10 Sep'74

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbits Are Elliptical:
"All the experimentally harvested information says that
the 'field' must now be recognized as a complex of never-
straight lines, which, at their simplest, always will be
very great circular orbits. And the orbits are all
elliptical due to the fact that unity is plural and at
minimum two. There will always be at least one
other critical proximity aberration with both of its
diametric alterations of orbit."
- Citation and context at Field, 14 Feb 73

Orbits Are Elliptical:
See Aberration
Eccentric: Eccentricity
Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits
(1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity:
(2)
"Little individuals in orbit around little berry patches,
fruit trees, nut piles, and fishing holes are instinctively
programme i to pick up rocks and pile up walls around the
patches, orchards, and gathering places. Some men floating
on the waters and blown by the wind were challenged to
respond to the accelerating frequence of stress and high-
energy impacts, and they went into vastly longer orbital
voyages. Others went into lesser and slower orbits on camels
and horses, or even slower orbits on their own legs.
The
effect of human beings on other human beings is always
precessional. All of us orbit around one another in ever
greater
acceleration, finally going into
greater orbits. The critical-proximity fall-in and its
99.9999 percent designed-in programming becomesno longer in
critical-proximity evidence, while all the time the
apprehending and comprehending of the generalized principles
elucidates their eternal integrity in contrast to the
complex inscrutability of the local critical-proximity
aberrations permitted and effected in pure principle whenever
the frictional effect on the two stones lying before us
overcomes their tendency to fall into one another-- with
naught else in Universe but twostones-- which statement*
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 1009.72; RBF galley rewrite of
29 Dec 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity:
(3)
"in itself discloses our proclivity for forgetting all the
billions of atoms involved in the two stones, and their great
electron orbits around their nuclei; guaranteeing the
omniacceleration, yet synergetically and totally cohered by
the mass-interattractiveness, which is always more effective
(because of its finiteclosures) than any of the centrifugal
disintegrative effects of the acceleration. All the inter-
aberrations imposed on all the orbits bring about all the
wave-frequency phenomena of our Universe. The unique wave
frequencies of the unique 92 chemical elements are unique to
the local critical-proximity event frequency of the elemental
event patternings locally and precessionally regenerated.
Finally, we must recall that what man has been calling 'linear
is simply big orbit are seemingly attained by escaping at
90 degrees from local orbit. There are only two kinds of
acceleration, greater and lesser, with the greater being like
the lesser, with the lesser being like the radius of the
nucleus of an atom in respect to the diameter of its electron
shell."
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 1009.72; RBF galley rewrite
of 29 Dec 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity:
(4)
"Humanity at this present moment is breaking the critical-
proxmity barrier that has programmed him to operate almost
entirely as a part of the ecological organisms growing within
the planet Earth's biosphere. His visit to Moon is only
symptomatic of his total, local, social breakout from a
land-possessing, fearful barnacle into a world-around-swimming
salmon. Some have reached deep-water fish state, some have
become world-around migrating birds, and some have gone out
beyond the biosphere. Long ago man's mind went into orbit
to understand a little about the stars. And little man on
little Earth has now accumulated in the light emanating from
all the stars a cosmic inventory of the relative abundance of
each of the 92 regenerative chemical ements present in our
thus-far-discovered billion galaxies of approximately a hundred
billion stars each, omnidirectionally observed around us at a
radius of 11 billion light years. Man can always go into
infinitely great, eternal orbit. Mind always has and always will."
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 1009.73; RBF galley rewrite of
29 Dec 73

Orbital Encaps from Critical Proximity:
See Critical Proximity Threshold
Fall-in Proclivity
In-ness Proclivity

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbital Feedbacks:
"Conventional 'critical path' conceptioning is 'linear' and
self-underinformative. Only orbital feedbacks are valid.
Orbital, critical feedback circuits are pulsative, tidal,
importing and exporting. Critical path elements are not
overlapping linear modules in a plane. Each step survives
after completion%3B like a building, they are regenerative
feedbacks, circuits."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash. DC, 10 Sep' 74
SECS, 1130. 21 + 1130.22

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path:
"Orbital feedback circuits are pulsative, tidal, importing
and exporting.
"Each circuit is a year. Years are not linear.
"Critical path conceptioning is 'linear and self-misinfor-
mative.
Cite RBF holograph, Wash. DC: 9 Sep' 74

TEXT CITATIONS
Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path:
8535.20 19 Nov 74
1009.56
s1130.20
-
15 Jan'74
1032.23
RBF holograph, Santa Barban 12 Feb'73

Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path:
See Local vs. Comprehensive
Local Radius va. Wide Arcs
Linear vs. Orbital
Radial vs. Orbital

Orbital Interlinking:
See Ninety-degreeness, 5 Jun'73

Orbiting Magnitudes:
See Astro & Nucleic Interpositioning
Atom as Solar System
Chords & Arcs
Physics as Internal Affairs of the Atom
Rules of Interval
Relative Activity Diameters of Stars & Electrons
Human Sense Ranging & Information Gathering
Sweepout
Local Radius vs. Wide Arc
Nucleus & Nebular: Nucleus & Galaxies
Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path
(1)

TEXT CITATIONS
Orbiting Magnitudes:
Synergetics, Sec. 1009.20, 1009.30, 1051.51

RA BRETTIONS
Orbiting Magnitudes:
See Compound:
27 Dec 73
Difference Between Atoms & Compounds,
Acceleration, 15 Feb 73
Radiation: Speed Of (C) (D)
Event, 8 Mar' 73
Field, 14 Feb 73
Constellar, 3 Oct 72
Pneumatic Structures, 10 Jul'62
Eternal Designing Capability Sequence (1)
Subconscious, 14 Feb 72
Tunability, Mar'66
Gravity: Circumferential Leverage, (2)
Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity, (2)(3)
(2)

Orbital Phase:
See Umbilical Cord, 4 Mar 73
(1)

Orbit: Orbiting:
See Birth: When You are Born You Go into Orbit
Circle
Co-orbiting
Co-orbiting of Earth & Moon Around Sun
Critical Proximity Co-orbiting
Ellipse
Linear vs. Orbital
Motion: Six Positive & Negative Motions
Multiorbital
Radial vs. Orbital
Spinning & Orbiting
Unwrap the Orbitals
Interorbiting
Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbita
Local Orbit
(1)

Orbit: Orbiting:
(2)
Acceleration of Change (1)
See Cone, 22 Sep'73
Critical Proximity, 15 Feb'73; 10 Feb 73
Ecology, 15 Feb'73
Ecology Sequence (G)*
Field, 14 Feb '73*
Einstein: General Theory & Special Theory, 4 Mar 73
Dancing, 6 Jul 62
Gravity (b)
Line, 7 Nov '72
Mass Attraction, 6 Mar 73*
Normal, 6 Mar 73*; 22 Jan '73
Precession, 24 Sep'73
Relative Asymmetry Sequence (1)*
Radiation: Speed Of (D)
Unity is Plural, 14 Feb'73*
In, Out & Around Experiences, (1)
Four Intergeared Mobility Freedoms, 2 Nov'73

Orbit: Orbiting:
See Orbits are Elliptical
Orbital Feedbacka
Orbitally Interlinking
Orbiting Magnitudes
Orbital Closure
Orbital Phase
Orbital Escape from Critical Proximity
Orbital Feedback Circuitry vs. Critical Path
(3)

Orchestra: Orchestration:
See Symphony

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"There is no true 'noise' or 'static. There are only as yet
undifferentiated and uncomprehended frequency and magnitude
orders. Chaos and ignorance are both conditions of the barin's
only-sense-harvested and stored information, as yet
unenlightenedly reviewed and comprehendingly processed by the
order-seeking and -finding mind."
Cite SYNERGETICS text at Sec. 532.13; RBP galley rewrite
7 Nov 73

201
RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"Science has been cogently defined by others as the
attempt to set in order the facts of experience. When science
discovers order subjectively it is pure science. When the
order discovered by science is objectively employed it is
called applied science. The facts of experience are always
special cases. The order sought for and sometimes found by
science is always eternally generalized; that is, it holds
true in every special case. The scientific generalizations
are always mathematically statable as equations with one term
on one side of the equation and a plurality of at least two
terms on the other side of the equation."
-
Cite RBF Ltr. to Karan Singh (draft) incopporated in
SYNERGETICS at Sec. 161, 13 Mar 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"I am not a creator. I am a swimmer and a dismisser of
irrelevancies. Everything we need to work with is already
around us, although most of it is initially confusing. To
find order in what we experience we must first inventory the
total experiences, then temporarily set aside all irrelevan-
cies. I do not invent my thoughts. I merely separate out
some
local patterns from a confusing whole.
Flight was
the discovery of the lift-- not the push."
For full text see Robt. W. Marks citation, 1960. 7
Cite HBF quoted by William Kuhns in "The Post-Industrial
Prophets: Interpretations of Technology," Harper- Colophon,
p.222
, 1971

KBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
Nature proceeds from the obviously orderly and
symmetrical to the nonobviously, but always orderly
transformation phases known as asymmetries which, having
gone through their maximum or peak positive phase
asymmetry
always return transformatively thereafter
through an orderly progression of decreasing asymmetry
to the fleeting passing through the condition of obvious
symmetry or equilibrium popularly recognized as 'order.
"
-Cite Synergetics Draft, "Symmetry," Sec 532,02, July 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"What the scientists have always found by physical
experiment was an a priori orderliness of 'nature' or
'universe' always operating at an elegance level which
made the
discovering scientists' own working hypotheses
seem so
crude by comparison to the discovered reality
as to seem relatively disorderly."
Cite Synergetics Draft, "Symmetry," Sec 532.01, July 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"All the biologicals are antientropic. A baby couldn't
grow
to be entropic; the child would shrink, getting
smaller and
smaller. But a child get's bigger, so it's
antientropic. And it's absolutely order-- the most
beautiful pair of two eyes doing whatever. Everything
about it
is antientropic. And everything about a human
being that
makes you sit where you're sitting in a quiet
way
is because we're seeking to understand and put in
order.
Understanding is finding order."
Citation and context at World Game (7), RBF to World Game
at NY Studio School, from Saturn tape #327, p.13, Jun-Jul*69

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"We become more aware of this uniqueness of organizing principle
in the Universe,
in science. The long held myth that science
wrests
order out of chaos is fast disappearing in due ratio to
the extent that
all great scientists have found the Universe to
exhibit
an a priori orderliness. All the various specialties
are discovering
that their variously remote studies which
seemingly 'ordered' local aspects of nature are converging
within progressively simpler and more comprehensive patterns.
The 'ordering
' is coming together. When we refer to the
computer and automation taking over we refer really to man's
externalization of his internal and organic functions into a
total organic system which we call industrialization. This
metabolic regenerating automated organism is going to be able
to support life in an extraordinary way. The machines will
increasingly assume various specialized functions. Man who was
born spontaneously
comprehensive but was focused by survival
needs
into specialization is now to be brought back to compre-
hensivity.
Citation and context at Population Sequence (5), Feb'67

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"Order is achieved through-- positive and negative--
Magnitude and frequency controlledalteration
Of the successive steering angles."
We move by zig-zagging control
A.
From one phase of physical universe evolution to another."
-
Cite HOW LITTLE.
p. 71.
Also cite AAUW Journal, May 165.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"As man becomes less of a subconscious function in the
universe,, which he has been, and consciously employs his
Taculty to differentiate expériences and to reassociate them
in preferred ways, he will become more and more effective.
By becoming more conscious and developing more and more
orderliness, he simply discovers more facets of the universe.
Neither he nor the universe are getting more complex. * As
he learns more, man is becoming more orderly, more under-
standing, and more understandable."
(The question was: "Do you believe the world is
getting more complex?")
Cite AAUW JOURNAL, May 1965, P. 176

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"Order is achieved through positive and negative,
magnitude and frequency-controlled alteration of the
successive steering angle. We move by zigzagging control
from one phase of physical Universe evolution to another."
- Cice AAUW JOURNAL, May 1965, P. 196
Citation and context at Ruddering:
Rudder Concept, May'65

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
The "extraordinary world of weightless, invisible
waves is governed by mathematical laws and not by the
opinions of men. The magnificent orderliness of that ever
individually and uniquely patterning weightless wave universe
is not of man's contriving. The infinite variety of
evolutionary complexities, inherent to the orderliness
of complementary principles operative in the universe, is
of unending synergetic uniqueness."
- Cite MEXICO, p. 102, 10 Oct163

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"The actual fact is that each scientist penetrating into
his own area, when he has made a discovery, has always
discovered orderliness. Orderliness was a priori. There
was no beginning of orderliness. He went from a rather
rough disorderly hypothesis and had enough conviction to
set up an apparatus to make an experiment and after the
experiments were made he found orderliness. Now they are
beginning to discover that gradually they are all coming
into the same room, and all the orderliness is permeated,
so the orderliness is all interrelated. They are suddenly
coming into a comprehensive coordinate system employed by
nature, which apparently, as far as any scientist could
possibly tell you, if you were to talk comprehensively, has
always been operative. There is no beginning about it."
-Cite Oregon Lecture #4, p. 128. 6 Jul'62

HBF DEFINITIONS
Order:
"I am not a creator. I am a swimmer and a dismisser of
irrelevancies. Everything we need to work with is around
us, although most of it is initially confusing. To find
order in what we experience we must first inventory the
total experiences, then temporarily set aside all irrelevancies.
1 do not invent my thoughts. I merely separate out some local
patterns from a confusing whole. The act is a dismissal of
pressures. Flight was the discovery of the lift-- not the
push."
Cit Robt. W. Marks DYMAXION WORLD OF RBF, p.63, 1960

RBF DEFINITIONS
"Order & Disorder:
"Order is obviously the complementary, but not mirror-image,
of disorder.'
-
Citation and context at Syntropy & Entropy, 5 May174

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order & Disorder:
"...There is a great deal of difference
Between absolute disorder, i.e., chaos,
And the only one-sidedly considered,
Relative asymmetry, whose pulsative balancing
At a later time with other systems was not awaited
By the too hasty and biased observer.
On the contrary, I am convinced
By comprehensively considered experience
That a total interity of order prevails..."
-
Cite BRAIN & MIND, p.91 May 172

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order & Disorder:
"The seeming disorder of physical entropy is only superficial
and explains why metaphysical thought can always find the
orderliness which engulfs disorderliness.
is nonthinking."
Disorderliness
-
Citation & context at Relationship Analysis (1) (2), Jun'66
Site NASA Speech; p.95, Juntos

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order & Disorder:
"Men of the Einstein Age are discovering the universal
orderliness of constant comprehensive transformation,
utterly transcendental in the exquisite and magnificent
orderliness of its wavelength and frequency when compared
to the crude disorderly, conscious thinking and articula-
tion of mere humans."
->
Citation & context at New York City (12); 1964

RBF DEFINITIONS
Order & Disorder:
"We don't have any idea of the relative depth of the heavens.
The fact that the heavens seem to be a sort of array which
we are familiar with is extremely deceiving. Where those
stars really are we don't hardly know at all. They seem to
be rather disorderly in the sky. They may be in fabulously
orderly array if we were able to get better kinds of reports.
when we begin to get into the macrocosm this same kind of
feeling about this disorderly chaos obtained for a long time.
Men's minds have been confused and therefore they have
thought of the Universe as confused. Not being a nonsimulta-
neously conceptual affair gets the human mind into a lot of
troubles.
At any rate, man thought of the universe as
chaotic.
"we find that the portion of the Universe that is still
chaos is rapidly diminishing. As fast as we get a telescope
or microscope, the orderliness. is discovere and it begins
to be fairly much in evidence that the Universe was at all
times orderly. The only idea of disorderliness was in the
human mind. We are dealing in a finite Universe of
extraordinary order and which was always orderly and the
only thing which has ever been disorderly is in man's mind."
3 -
Cite Chuduh Lecture
pr. 104-105, 5 Jul'62

Order & Disorder:
(1)
See Symmetry & Asymmetry
Syntropy & Entropy
Wow: The Last Wow
Expanding Physical Universe vs. Contracting Metaphysical
Universe
Information vs. Entropy
Meshing & Nonmeshing

Order & Disorder:
See Baseball, 11 Feb 73
Extraterrestrial Humans, 23 Aug170
Games, 13 Dec 73
Pendulum Model vs. Scenario Model, 23 Dec*68
Relationship Analysis, (1)(2)*
Syntropy & Entropy, 5 May174*
Vector Equilibrium, (I)
Wow, (2)
Macro-micro, 1964,
New York City, (12)*
(2)

Order Finds Itself:
See Entropy as Lack of Information
Information Field
(1)

DEFINITIONS
Order Finds Itself:
See Chaos, Jun'66
(2)
221

RBF DEFINITIONS
"
Orderliness Operative in Nature:
(1)
All of these specialists, we get more and more of them
in there, and even though each one is getting finer and finer,
each of them are shoulder to shoulder representing a larger
and larger angle and they begin to overlap. I spoke of them
all discovering themselves rally in the same Universe and they
were not in separate departments of nature. They began then
to have to divide up the work, and every one of them had made
an important discovery, recognizing that in his line he had
discovered a greater orderliness operative in nature than he
had supposed was there; and then they are finding an integrity
of all those informations.
"... In the immediate decade ahead you are going to hear more
and more from the world of science, stating that it is clearly
discovering a comprehensive operational integrity, a very
complex plurality of clearly differentiable principles, such
as tension and compression that are complementary and utterly
reliable in their total interactions and the whole thing is
clearly not something that has come out of the ooze at all
but the pure principles were generalizable and of no weight
at all. The principles were always there and the generalizable
had nothing to do with the special case. The generalized was
Cite Oregon Lecture #5, pp.162-163, 9 Jul162

RBF DEFINITIONS
Orderliness Operative in Nature:
"always present in the special case, but it had nothing to do
with the avoirdupois, for it is not weighable. Mathematics
weighs nothing and this is mathematics. It is a mathematical
correspondence."
Cite Oregon Lecture #5, pp. 162-163, 9 Jul'62
(2)

Order Underlying Randomness:
See Connections and Relatedness
Number: Tetrahedral Number
Relationship Analysis
(1)

Order Underlying Randomness:
See Relationships, 15 Oct'64
(2)

Order:
(1)
See Absolute Order
Antientropic Ordering Principles
Chaos: Myth that Scientists Wrest Order from Chaos
Disorder
Eternal Orderliness
Generalization:
Generalizations
Local Order
Law of Contractively Orderly
Omniorderly: Omniinterorderliness
Order & Disorder
Primordial
Progressive Order: Law Of
Manifest
Rearrange Elemental Order
Sorting
Nature's Subvisible Order

Order:
(2A)
Ecology, 5 Jul'62
See Generalization Sequence (1)
Instrumentation, 1963
Intellect 6 Jul'62
Life, 22 Apr 68
Man's Conscious Participation in Evolution, May'65
Mind, Dec 72
Number: Tetrahedral Number, May '65
Omnidirectional, 27 Feb 72
Population Sequence (5)*
Proton & Neutron, 22 Jul'71
Ruddering: Rudder Concept, May'65*
Seed, Dec 72
World Game (7)*
Synergetics, 20 Jan '75; 17 Oct'77
Large Pattern, 22 Jan 175
Truth, Jan 72
Invisible Operation of Thousands of Radio
Programs, (a)
Syntropy & Time, 14 May'75
Nucleus, 13 Nov 75

Order:
See Mutual Survival Principles, (3)
(2B)

Ordinates:
See Coordinates:
Coordinate System
Subordinate & Superordinate

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic:
"Organic means regenerative system integrity."
-
- Citation and context at Unit, 26 May '72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic:
"... There is original integral and metabolic regeneration
which we call organic."
t
Cite THIS IS YOUR GRAND STRATEGY, 4 Feb 168, p.
32.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic Chemistry:
"It could be that organic chemistries do not require
nuclei."
- Cite SYNERGETICS Draft at Sec. 415.20, 22 Jun'72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic Chemistry:
"The cube relates to chemistry, the external affairs
of the atom/ Organic chemistry begins with the cube: carbon.
The tetrahedron, octahedron and icosahedron relate to
physics, the external affairs of the atom."
-
Cite RBP to EJA, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, 21 M 1974-
Difference Between Physics and Chemistry,
Citation an Physics:
31 May 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic Chemistry:
"Apparently, all the chemical compounding in the organic
chemistry relates to the polarized system."
-
Cite Oregon Lecture #7, p. 235. 11 Jul'62

Organic Chemaitry:
See Hex: Chemical Hex
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
van't Hoff
(1)

Organic Chemistry:
See Universal Joint: Tetrahedron, 9 Nov 73
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic & Inorganic:
"Organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry are both tetrahedrally
coordinate. This relates to the thinking process where the
fundamental configuration came out a tetrahedron. Nature's
formulations here are a very, very high frequency thing. Nature
makes viruses in
split seconds. Whatever she does has very high
frequency. We come to the tetrahedron as the first spontaneous
aggregate of the experiences. We discover that nature is using
tetrahedron in her fundamental formulation of the organic and
inorganic chemistry. All structures are tetrahedrally based and
we find our thoughts resolving themselves spontaneously into the
tetrahedron as it comes the the generalization of the special
cases which are the physics or the chemistry."
-
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 620.08, Nov'71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic & Inorganic:
"The scientist as specialist in isolation of phenomenon from
phenomena has now come-- by progressive reduction of the
superficially remote behavior complexities of the organic and
inorganic worlds-- to discover simplified common component
behavior phases of each world respectively. Here the energetic
interactions of the resultant structures are uniform. Here the
man-controlled, original inorganic growth is in all ways
congruent with the animate, organic 'de-grown' by man, or
separated out toward primary functions of the original
totality: Universe.
"
Cite TOTAL THINKING, (I&I), p.226, May'49

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic & Inorganic Chemistry:
"What Linus Pauling found for the inorganic chemistry
van't Hoff found for the organic chemistry."
-
For citation and context see Tetrahedroning, 10 Jul '62

Organic & Inorganic:
See Animate & Inanimate
(1)

Organic & Inorganic:
See Tetrahedron, 2 Jul'62
Tetrahedroning, 10 Jul'62
Social Problems: Tetrahedral Coordination of,
4 May'57
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organic Model:
Biological World as Model for Society:
"We have to look on our society
As we look on the biological world in general
Recognizing, for instance,
The extraordinary contributions
Of the fungi, the manures, the worms, et.al.--
In the chemical reprocessing
And fertility upgrading of the Earth.
We must learn to think
of the functions of the trees' roots
As being of equal importance
To the leaves' functions.
We tend to applaud
Only the flower and the fruit
Just as we applaud only the football player
Who makes the touchdown
And not the lineman
Who opened the way."
Cite HOW LITTLE, p. 69. Oct. 166
Cite AAUW JOURNAL, p. 174, May 165

Organic Model:
See Epigenetic Landscape
Metabolic Flow
Social Sciences:
Analogue to Physical Sciences

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organics and the Nucleus:
"It could be that organics doesn't require the nucleus;
that whatever the mysterious, weightless phenomenon regenerative
life may be, may be the nucleus of all biological species
including you and me. The first closest-packed, omnitri-
angulated, ergo structurally stabilized, cube has 14 spheres,
but without a nucleus. This could be carbon. And carbon is
the initially closest-packed, omnisymmetrical, polyhedral
fourteenness to present a surface of triangular nest availability
for mounting hydrogen structurally to produce all organic
matter."
Cite RBF to EJA. 3200 Idaho, Wash. DC (3rd draft), 28 May'72
incorporated in SYNERGETICS at Sec. 415.21

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organics and the Nucleus:
"It could be that organics doesn't require the nucleus;
that whatever the mysterious weightless phenomenon regenerative
life may be, may be the nucleus of all biological species
including you and me. The first closest-packed, omnitri-
angulated, ergo structurally stabilized, cube has 14 spheres,
but without a nucleus. This could be carbon. And carbon has
the polyhedral nest availability for mounting hydrogen of all
organic matter."
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash. DC (2nd draft), 28 May'72

ABF DEFINITIONS
Organics and the Nucleus:
"It could be that organics doesn't require the nucleus...
that you and I are the nucleus. The first nuclear cube comes
in at 14."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash. DC (1st draft), 28 May '72

Organic Tunability:
See Space as Nontuned Angle & Frequency Information,
22 Feb 77

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organism:
"Clearly all organisms consist physically and in entirety
of inherently inanimate atoms.'
-
Cite RBF correction in margin of "Chronicle" sequence, p.14,
SYNERGETICS, in EJA car enroute Charlottesville-Wash, 3 Jun '72

KBF ULFINITIONS
Organisms:
The
The
But life
"What is inanimate is clearly the whole physical world.
But what is animate they lost track of altogether.
organics are information processing devices.
creatures and the trees adjust to information.
is none of these things. The organism gets information
for life, but it is not life. l'an has confused the
telephones with the people talking on the telephones."
-
Cite R3F to EJA, 3200 Idaho, DC, 12 Feb 173

RBF DEFINITIONS
Organism:
"The Universe is
The min-max, self-regenerative organism.
"Human organisms are Universe's
Most complex local technologies.
"Organisms are machines,
Life is not the organism-machine.
1
• .
The organic residues progressively disassociate
And reassociate chemically.
Only the physical reassociations
Are organic machines
which are inherently temporary
Evolutionary formulations."
-
Cite Dreyfus Preface, "Decease of Meaning,"
28 April 1971, pp, 1, 2, and 3.

Organism Life:
See Life is Not Physical
Metabolic Flow Man
(1)

Organiam Life:
See Information, 12 Feb'72
Life is Not Physical, 20 Feb'77
Human Beings, 22 Jun 77
Womb of Permitted Ignorance, (1)(2)
(2)

Organism:
See Animate & Inanimate
Life
Organism Life
Community as Unit Mechanical Organism
Human Organism
(1)

Organic: Organica:
Organism:
See Compoundings of Systems, 10 May 76
House as Terminal of Community Mechanism,
20 Sep 76
Industrialization, (A); Feb'72; Jun'66
Intuition: Hot Line Of, Jan' 72
Minimum Awareness, (1)
Physics: Difference between Physics & Chemistry,
31 May' 71*
Regenerativity, 17 Jan' 75
Space as Nontuned Angle & Frequency Information,
22 Feb 77
Turtle Hex-pent, 12 May' 75
Unit, 26 May' 72*
Vector Equilibrium:
Polarization, (1) (2)
Environment, 29 Mar' 77
Subconscious, 20 Feb 77
Human Beings at the Center, (1)(2)
223
(2)

Organic: Organics:
See Organic
Organism:
Organic Chemistry
Organic & Inorganic
Organic Model:
(3)
Biological Wirld as Model for Society
Organics & the Nucleus
Organic Tunability
Organism Life

Organizing Principle:
See Order, Feb'67

Organization: Organizational Structure:
See Self-organizing Principle
Social Organization
Social Problems: Tetrahedral Coordination of
Will of Organizations
No Organization
(1)

Organization: Organizational Structure:
See Wealth, 20 Sep' 76
(2)

Orental
Feeling About Death:
See Death, 1970

Orientability: Orientation:
See Four-dimensional Reality
Multidimensional Accommodation
Observation: Observing
Time-angle-size Aspects
Vectorial Orientation
Axis of Conceptual Observation
Omnitriangularly Oriented
No Up & Down
In, Out & Around
System Center of Observation

RBP DEFINITIONS
Originality:
"An 'original' or 'prime' event is conceptual.
originality being inherently complex integrals."
(For later context see Energy Event, May'71)
-
Cite RBF marginalis, Synergetics Draft at Sec. 511.01 (Nov)
done at Boston in April 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Originality:
"It is found in cybernetics that original questions,
asked either by humans or computers, are always produced
by unexpected interferences."
-
Citation at Interference, May'65
CITE AAUW JOURNAL, May 1965, p. 176.

Origin: Original Event:
See Beginning
Life's Original Event
Question:
Original Question
(1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Original Sin:
"The concept of Original Sin is completely invalid. It is
a denial of regenerativity.
It derives from failure to
appreciate the aberration of lags, the differential rate
of recalls."
Cite HBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash DC, 29 May 172

Original Sin:
See Perfection: Utter Perfection Unattainable by Humans
Physical: Corruptibility of
Residual Error
Truth as Progressive Diminution of Original Error
Residual Ignorance
(1)

Original Sin:
See Local vs. Comprehensive (1) (2)
1271
(2)

Origin: Original Event: Originality:
See Isotropic Vector Matrix, 30 Nov'72
Spherics, 30 Nov 72
Interference, May'65*
Genius: Children Are Born Geniuses, 8 Apr '75
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oscillation:
"While nature oscillates and palpitates asymmetrically
in respect to the frame of omnirational vector
equilibrium, the plus and minus magnitudes of asymmetry
are rational fractions of the omnirationality of the
equilibrious state, ergo, omnirationally commensurable
and modelable to the sixth power, which order of powering
embraces all experimentally disclosed physical behavior."
Citation & context at Vector Equilibrium, 21 Dec'71
CITE RUP to EJA, 3200 Idago Ave, Washington DC, 21 Dec. +71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oscillation:
of our
the disappearance, or the isolating aspect,
. is always present. It oscillates with what
you call the tetrahedra as unit measure.
Universe
•
Citation and context at
1 May171
Invisible Tetrahedron,
210

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oscillation:
"So what we call life is oscillation between varying degrees
of asymmetry, or lags in conceptioning, which bring about
what seems to be the temporal.
CITS ABF to Edd, Deverly Hotel, NYC, 13 Far 71
Citation & context at Life, 13 Mar 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oscillation & Pulsation:
"...The difference between the physical and the
metaphysical is the omnipulsative asymmetry of all the
physical oscillation in respect to the equilibrium..."
Cite RBF dictation to EJA for SYNERGETICS, Sec. 205.3, Oct. 71.
Citation at Omnipulsative Asymmetry, Oct 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Oscillation & Pulsation:
"Physics finds only waves. Some are of exquisitely
high frequency, but inherently discontinuous because
consisting of separate event packages. They are
oscillating to and from negative Universe, that is to
in pulsation."
say,
-
Cite RBP to EJA, Somerset Club, Boston, 22 April 1971
Citation & context at Wave, 22 Apr 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Uscillation; & Pulsation:
0
.
Temporality is time and the relative asymmetries
of oscillation are realizable only in time-- in the time
required for pulsative frequency cycling.
"
•
Cita RBP dictation for SYNERGETICS, Beverly Hotel, New York.,
2 Feb. 71, - See Sec. 205.5 of Oct. 71.
Citation & context at Time, 28 Feb'71

Oscillation & Pulsation:
See Inward & Outward Twoness
Triangular-cammed Model
(1)

Oscillation & Pulsation:
See Calculus, Jul 71
Omnipulsative Asymmetry, Oct'71*
Time, 28 Feb 71*
Wave, 22 Apr* 71*
Inward & Outward Twoness, Aug' 71
Vector Equilibrium Field, 20 Dec 173
Nonstate, 11 Sep 75
(2)

Oscillation:
See Boltzmann Sequence
Discontinuity
Energetic Functions
Meshing
Nuclear & Nebular Zonal Waves
Observing vs. Articulation
Pulsation
Radial-circumferential
Vector Equilibrium:
Field of Energy
lave-angle Oscillating Extremes
Wow: The Last Wow
Pulse: Pulsive: Pulsivity
Interoscillate
(1)

Oscillation:
(2)
See Calculus, Jul'71
Cosmic Discontinuity & Local Continuity, 15 Jan*74
Invisible Tetrahedron, 1 May'71*
Inward & Outward Twoness, Aug 71
Omnipulsative Asymmetry, Oct '71*
Plastic Flowers, Oct170
Reciprocity (3), May'49
Time, 28 Feb 71*
Transformation, 10 Oct 50
Syte, 31 May171
Vector Equilibrium, 21 Dec'71*
Twoness, 23 May 72
Prime Dichotomy (1) (2)
Metaphysical & Physical Tetrahedral Quanta,
25 Mar 71
Finite Minus De-finite, Nov 71
Six Motion Freedoms & Degrees of Freedom, (5) (6)
Energetic Functions, 8 Aug'77

Osculation:
See Posterioral Osculations
Kissing

Osmosia: Osmotical:
See Ecology Sequence, (1); (a)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Other:
"Humanity can only survive by complete regard for all of
humanity. Humans are beginning to learn, 'No other, no me.
Citation and context at Ecology Sequence (G), 5 Jun'73
"

RBF DEFINITIONS
Other:
"There will always be at least one other.'
Citation and context at Field, 14 Feb 73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Other:
"Unity relates to realizable experience which is
omnidirectional. Ergo, there is not just one 'other.
There are always at least 12 'others. Ergo, vector
equilibrium, which is subfrequency."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, Bear Island, 25 August 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Other:
.
Twoness is the beginning and essence of
consciousness, with which human awareness begins:
consciousness of the other, the other experience,
the other being, the child's mother. . . . Early
humanity's concept of the minimum increment of
time was the second, because time and awareness
begin with the second experience after the other.
Life and the universe that goes with it
begins with two spheres: you and me. .
always prior to me."
.
and you are
-
Cite RBF marginalis on Synergetics draft, Sec. 223.31
19 Jun 171.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:
"Only the tetrahedron can accommodate the otherness which
is the aberration, otherness being essential to awareness
and awareness being the minimum statement of the experience
life."
Citation & context at Tetrahedron as Primitivaly Central To
Life, 3 Mar 77

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:
"Neither Euclid nor Euler credited the surface on which
they were scribing. They failed to identify the surface
with the otherness."
-
Cite RBF to EJA, 3200 Idaho, Wash., DC; 8 Feb 76

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:
"Without otherness there is no consciousness and no direction.
If there were only one entity-- say it is a sphere called 'me'--
there would be no Universe: no otherness: no awareness:
no consciousness: no direction. Once another entity, let's
say a sphere, is sighted, there is awareness and direction.
There is no way to tell how far away the other sphere may
be, nor what its size may be. Size sense comes with
comparative experience."
Cite SYNERGETICS draft At Sec. 411.03, 28 May 72

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:
"Universe is a scenario of events,
The regenerative interactions
Of all otherness and me."
Cite A Definition of Evolution, p. 1. 15 Sep' 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:
"Consciousness means an awareness of otherness."
-Tite ERCETICS "Universa.
- Citation at Consciousness, 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:
"Communicated means informing self or others."
CITO SYNERGETICS, "Universe
Citation at Communication, 1971
02-1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:.
"The a priori otherness of comparative awareness
inherently requires time."
-
Cite HBF marginalis on Synergetics draft, Sec. 223.31- 19 Jun '71.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness:
"Life is the difference between temporality and eternity.
. . . Instantaneity would eliminate otherness, time, and
self-and-other-awareness.
Instantaneity and eternal are
both timeless: they are the same."
RSP to Ext
Beverly Hotel, New York
13 March 1971-
-
Citation & context at Life, 13 Mar 71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Other: At Least One Other:
There will always
Unity is plural and at minimum two.
be at least one other critical proximity aberration..."
-
Citation and context at Orbits Are Elliptical, 14 Fab'73

Otherness: At Least Twelve Others:
See Self & Otherness, 19 Nov 74
Initial Frequency, 6 Nov'72
Other, 25 Aug'71
Six Degrees of Freedom, Dec171

TEXT CITATIONS
Otherness: At Least Twelve Others:
Synergetics : Sec. 502.25
537.12

RBF DEFINITIONS
Otherness Point:
"Because of discontinuity, the otherness points and subpoints
may be anywhere. We start always with any point-- event points
being as yet noncomprehended; ergo, initially only as an
apprehended otherness entity. Synergetics, as a strategy of
converting apprehension to discrete comprehension, always
proceeds vectorially."
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec. 540.07, 24 Sep'73

RBF DEFINITIONS
Other Side of the Universe:
"The other side of the Universe is not like the other side
of a river, but an inside-outing."
Citation & context at Inside-outing, 17 Jun '75

Other Side of the Universe:
See Annihilation
Rubber Glove

RBF DEFINITIONS
Out:
"Out is nondirectional because it is anydirectional."
->
Cite SYNERGETICS draft at Sec.524.05; RBF rewrite of 19 Jun '71

RBF DEFINITIONS
Out:
"You are always in Universe.
You cannot get out of
Universe.
You can only get out of systems.'
n
->
Cite tape transcript HBF to EJA and BO'R, Chicago, 1 June 1971.

RBF DEFINITIONS
Out:
"There is only omnidirectional nonconceptional 'out'
and the specifically directioned conceptual 'in.'.
"In' is always a direction.
'Out' is not a direction."
--
Citation & context at In & Out, May'71
CITE SYNERGETICS draft - "Conceptualitys Space - May, 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Out:
"All the word 'out' means is that you are not
inside a system.
17
'Out' is not a direction."
Cite RBF to JA, Beverly Hotel, New York, 24 April 1971

RBF DEFINITIONS
Out:
"We
...
realize conceptually the finite, yet non-
sensorial, out-ness which can be converted into sensorial
in-ness by the inside-outing process."
Cite NEHRU SPEECH, p. 12. 13 Nov'69

215
RBF DEFINITIONS
"Out" as the Containing & the Contained:
"Joseph Needham's 'above and below' and his 'higher and lower'
are linear.
"Out' expressly is the containing and the contained: in
synergetics, the omni embracing and the permeating."
Citation & context at Synergetic Hierarchy, 5 May'74

Out:
See Anydirectional
In & Out
In, Out & Around
Point: Outbound Point
Outside
(1)

Out:
See Directionless, 19 Jun'71*
(2)

Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste:
See Resouces: Fresh vs. Waste
Valuable Chemistry
(1)

Outbound Packaging of Human Food Waste:
See Dymaxion Artifacts, (1)
Wichita House, (2)
Scrap Sorting & Mongering, (3) (4)
121
(2)

Outbreeding:
See Inbreeding, Jun'66

Outdividual:
See Events & Nonevents, 16 Dac'73

Outdoors:
See Indoors vs. Outdoors

RBF DEFINITIONS
The Outlaw Area:
"
Since the last ice age three-quarters of the Earth
has been water, and of the one-quarter that is land very
little has been lived on. Ninety-nine percent of humanity
has lived on only about five per cent of the Earth-- a few
little dry spots.
Now, the law has always been applicable
only to this five per cent of the Earth, and anyone who
went outside of it-- the tiny minority who went to sea,
for example-- immediately found himself outside the law.
And the whole development of technology has been in the
at law area, where you're dealing with the toughness of
nature.
All
I find this fascinating and utterly true.
improvement has to be made in the outlaw area. You can't
reform man, and you can't improve his situation where he
is. But whehm you've made things so good out there in
the outlaw area that they can't help being recognized,
then gradually they get drawn in and assimilated.
.
"A good example of what I mean is going on right now in the
space program. where there's no atmosphere and no water
and no sewer lines and no berries to eat, for the first
time in history you have to look out for man. Inadvertently,
man is trying for the first time to learn how to make man a
success. It's inadvertent, but it's being done."
Cite Calvin Tomkins, New Yorker, p.78, 8 Jan'66

Outlaw: Outlaw Area:
See Enterprise
Frontier: Living on the Frontier
Pirates: Great Pirates
Laws of Nature vs. Laws of Man
(1)

Outlaw:
See Up & Down Sequence, (4)
(2)

Outline:
See Windowing the Nothingness, 25 Mar 76

HBF DEFINITIONS
Out-lining:
"Out-lining
perimetering: empty-picturing the divergent
outwardness, 1.e. somethinging the nothingness: How to see
or identify nothing.
"In-lining in-sighting: conceptualizing in the direction
of multiexperience trends convergence.'
Cite RBF holograph for EJA; Windsor Castle, Berks; 22 Mar' 76

Outreach:
See Sweepout
(1)

Outreach:
See Middle, Feb 73
(2)

Outset:
See Dymaxion Outset
Eternal Outset
Beginnings
Start: Starters

RBF DEFINITIONS
Outside:
"It might be argued that inside and outside are the same,
but not 50. While there are an infinity of insides in
Experience Universe there is only one outside comprehensive
to all insides. So they are not the same...
-
Citation and context at Spherical Triangle Sequence (11), 26 Jan
173

Outside: What's Outside Outside?:
See Sculpture as Single Frame, 22 Jul 71
Shapeless:
Universe Does Not Have a Shape, 1965
Measurement, (p.65) 1969
Out, 1 Jun 71
Scenario, 24 Apr'67
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Outside-Out:
"Now, what we call thinkable is always outside-out.
What we call space is just exactly as real, but it
is inside-out. There is no such thing as right and
left!"
Citation at Parity 1 May 71

Outside-out vs. Inside-out:
See Convex & Concave: Law Of, 27 May 72
Outside-out, 1 Kay '71

Ovaries:
See Female, 20 Apr 72

Ovational Gearing:
See Energetic Functions, 1954

Overlapping:
See Interweaving
Partially Overlapping
Scenario
Tapestry
Young & Elders
(1)

Overlapping:
See Building, 10 Sep'74
Death, 22 Jul 71
Ecology Sequence, (A)
Human Beings, 1972
Intuition Sequence, (1)
Music, 4 Mar 69
Scenario, May 72
Thinking, (b)*; 1960
World Game: Grand Strategy,
Duality of Universe, May'49
2 Jun'74
Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits, (2)
Alloys, 30 May'75
Nonsimultaneity, 30 May '75
Thirty Minimum Topological Characteristics, (1)
Minimum Awareness, (1)
Starting with Universe, 31 May 175
Tunability, 24 Apr' 76
(2)

Overlays:
See Cumulative Patterning Overlays
(1)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Overload the System:
1
•
The system knew what to do and has been 'overloaded'
or 'starved by ignorance. Learn how not to overload or
starve
. Let trace elements be available. Don't meddle."
- Citation and context at Triangular Topology Integrity, 15 May' 72

Overpopulation:
See Population Explosion

RBF DEFINITIONS
Overproduction:
RBF:
Isn't overproduction an inevitable outcome of
increasing industrialization?
"I talk about disassociating industrialization from
money-making. Money-makers hoard and prohibit release
It would only be overproduction
of good information.
if stupidity was operating."
-
Cite RBF videotaping session Philadelphia, Pa.,
1 Feb '75

Oversight:
See Science Opened the Wrong Door
(1)

Oversight:
See Abstraction, 22 Apr 171
(2)

RBF DEFINITIONS
Overspecialization of Biological Species and Nations:
"At the December 1962 annual meeting of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science a research
paper was read which showed that biological species and
nations which have become extinct did so because of their
becoming overspecialized."
-
For citation and context see Computers As Specialists,
13 Aug '64

TEXT CITATIONS
Overspecialization of Biological Species:
Generalized Principles, p.3, 28 Jan'69
Trend No. 9, The Prospect for Humanity, WDSD Doc. 3, p. 69, Aug 64

Overspecialization of Biological Species:
See Bird's Nest as a Tool
Extinction
Human Beings at the Center
(1)

Overspecialization of Biological Species:
See Divide & Conquer Sequence (1)
Generalized Principle (4)
(2)

Overspecialization of the Sciences:
See Club of Rome: Limits to Growth, (C)

Overspecialization:
See Degenius, 26 Sep'68
Pollution, 12 Jun'69
Nonsimultaneity, 7 Nov 173

Ownership:
See Mine: That's Mine
Private Property
Obsolete: Inventory of Obsolete Concepts
Service Industry
Cosmic vs. Terrestrial Accounting
Haveness
Property: You Can't Take it With You
Land Exploitation
Deed: Proprty Deed)
Mobile Rentability vs. Immobile Purchasing
(1)

Ownership:
See Resources, 4 Jul 72
Design Science (B)
Telephone (1)(2)
(2)

Oxford University:
See Divide & Conquer Sequence, (4)(5)

Oxygen:
See Circuit: Hydrogen & Oxygen as a Circuit
Air
(1)

Oxygen:
See Biosphere, (1) (2)
Air, 22 Jan°75
Human Tolerance Limits, (1)-(4)
(2)