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Alan Watts: But I mean there is a common assumption-- it is ordinary common sense-- that space is nothing at all.
Fuller: That’s novent. I call it no-event. I don’t like the word space anymore because it implies something. We have only frequencies. We have events and no-events. We have the unique energy packages.
Watts: But any sort of solid energy package seems to me inconceivable without a special ground.
Fuller: It doesn’t bother me at all about the no-event.
Watts: Well, how can you talk of curved space, the properties of space?
Fuller: But you can’t talk of straight space. There are no straight lines. Physics has found nothing but waves.
