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Angular Topology: Synergetic PrincipleOf:
"Absolutely straight lines or an absolutely flat plane would, theoretically, continue outward to infinity… The difference between infinity and finity is governed by the taking of angular sinuses, like pieces of pie, out of surface areas around a point in an absolute plane. This is the way lamp-shades and skirts are made. Joining the sinused fan-ends together makes a cone; if two cones are made and their open, ergo infinitely trending, edges are brought together, a finite system results. It has two polar points and an equator. These are inherent and primary characteristics of all systems.
"…an has employed the convention of subdividing the unity of encirclement around a point into 360 degrees, formed by the sum of the radial segmentations around a point in an absolute plane. If we call 360 degrees ‘unity,’ I maystate my discovery of the synergetic principle of angular topology as follows:
“If we subtract the sum of the convergent angles around all the vertexes of any system from the number of vertexes times 360 degrees, the difference will always be 720 degrees, which”
