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Dymaxion Airocean World:
“… The industrial revolution’s railroads and trucks were the beginning of the disappearance of the age-long dominance of the water borne traffic. Railroads and trucks represented shiploads ‘sailing’ over a new Landocean. With man’s penetration to the North Pole, discovery of wireless communication and invention of trackless, omnidirectional, heavier-than-air air flights at the beginning of the twentieth century, the swift obsolescence of World One’s Waterocean was certified. World War I and World War II and their 22-year interim represent the transitional period from a predominately Waterocean World to an Airocean World. All the pain of this historic transition is inherent in the momentum of ignorance of man in general concerning the inexorableness of the fundamental reorientation of his life’s experience. The operational principles of physical Universe persist throughout man’s approximately ignorant endurance of the transition. But as man learns more of the persistent verities and integrities of Universe, they discover the fundamental necessity of reorientation of knowledge in respect to those verities. …”
