Index Entry
Geodesic:
“Geodesic lines [are] curvilinear and most economical lines of inter-relationship between two independently moving events.”
“Great circles are geodesic lines because they provide the most economical (energy, effort) distances between any two points on a spherical system’s surface; therefore, nature, which always employs only the most economical realizations, must use those great circles which, unlike spiral lines, always return upon themselves in the most economical manner. All the system’s paths must be topologically and circularly interrelated for conceptually definitive, locally transformable, polyhedral understanding to be attained in our sponaneous-- ergo, most economical-- geodesically structured thoughts.”
