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RBF Definitions
"Now I am going to press for the first time on the tetrahedron’s vertex. It turns inside out. The dimple turns it inside out. Now it is the only one that turns inside out. The tetrahedron has two things: it can be asymmetrically altered and it is the only system that can turn itself inside out. The others have to be still positive with a local dimple. It can be a hemispherical dimple, but it is still a dimple.
“The ability to turn inside out in physics is really what is misidentified with something called annihilation. . . . Suddenly in the Universe it has appeared as another thing. When the physicist has annihilation, he doesn’t really look for it-- he wants to see the direct connection. This makes it really become temporarily invisible. Now we have something that suddenly becomes visible and so he says, well I just found something that I didn’t know existed before. He doesn’t find necessarily the connection-- it’s just suddenly there is something over here. The point is, it didn’t leave the Universe. It wasn’t annihilated, it simply was literally inside out. Now what we shall call”
