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“When the ships first ran into each other, they actually rose outwardly from Earth’s center because in acceleration both ships were ‘trying’ to leave the Earth. If they could accelerate faster-- like rockets-- they could leave the Earth. So when two ships collide they usually rise outwardly, against gravity, before they subside, and then one or both go into the bottom of the sea, or go a few yards in the direction of the resultant of forces. The pattern of real force lines looks very much like a music stand-- three vectorial legs spread out with a fourth vertical vector. And so I began to discover and study what we may call fundamental angular degrees of the vectorial interactions of universal freedoms.”
