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Line:
“All mathematicians, both Euclidian and non-Euclidian, assume erroneously that you can run a plurality of lines through the same point at the same time. I find experimentally that the lines are always the products of energy actions. A line is always an alteration of the local environment. ‘Lines’ are the consequent pattern of one system altering another system, either by adding to it or taking away from it. The event leaves some kind of tracery either additively-- as a vapor trail-- or reductively, as with a groove or scratch.”
“We can say that because lines are directional energy events, they are vectors.”
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