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Coincidental Articulation Sequence:
"respectively different, and ergo unrelated, worlds; which seeming ‘two worlds’ are however in fact one and the same mutually induced dynamically equilibrious and sumtotally identical world.
"So, Roscoe McGowan, it does not come to me as a scientifically unpredicted surprise that you, somewhere on the other side of ‘my own’ world of prosaic occupation with structures, mechanics, and industrial logistics, should naturally have conceived of and articulated approximately the same words set to the same music, which I had written and sung (croak-yodeled), ‘Roam Home to a Dome’ at Yale University in December 1951, and published a year later in Yale’s architectural magazine Perspecta… I have penned in a second verse which I added to my rendition in 1952, as I thought you might also enjoy humming over this one.
“I am adding the McGowan verses to my own infrequent public dome singing. – Faithfully yours, R. Buckminster Fuller.”
