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Precession:
"Precession is the effect of discrete motion systems on other discrete motion systems. Since all the Universe consists of differential motion subsystems all of the intersystem effects of Universe are precessional and the 180-degree directional efforts of systems always impose 90-degree directional resultants in the motions of all other systems.
"Gravity’s 180-degree circumferential tension, as omniembracement effect, begets 90-degree effects; as for instance, the Sun’s direct 180-degreeness begets 90-degreeness of orbiting; and the orbitings’ directional 180-degreeness begets the 90-degreeness of axial rotation.
“The Sun’s radiational 180-degree impingements upon the Earth’s waters beget 90-degree evaporation and circumferential cloud traveling, which, in turn, beget 90-degree rain precipitation. Precessional 180-degree efforts beget 90-degree effects such as the photosynthesis of agriculture around the land and photosynthesis of algae around the waters of Earth, regenerating as food.”
