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RBF Definitions
"Having different sized teeth, and rates of revolution,
Two such gears cannot mesh, but associate only tangentially.
Consequently, their axial centers must be farther apart
Than are those of meshable gears.
Omnidirectionally pulsative systems
Are, in effect, spherical gears.
Their inwardly and outwardly pulsating and rotating ‘teeth’
Consist of multifrequenced circumferential and radial waves
Of fifty-six great-circle subdivisions of spherical unity,
Often nonmeshing with other local systems.
The universally infrequent meshing of wavelengths and frequencies
Produces an omnicondition
In which the new omnidirectional system’s center must, as each is
created,
Continually occupy omnidirectionally greater domains of disorder."
