Index Entry
Precession:
"The effects of one moving system upon another moving system.
Precession is describable in vectorial terms: i.e., of physically-realized, design, expressed differentially as relative angle, velocity and mass (size) modification’s in respect to an axis.
The precessional result of all events are always three-fold, embracing (1) action, (2) reaction, and (3) resultant. None of these interprecessional event components occur at 180° to any other components. A system must have a minimum of four vertexes in order to have an omni-directional insideness and outsideness and six is the minimum number of vectorial edges uniquely connecting the four vertexes of the minimum system. The six vectorial edged are comprised of the two energy event’s inherent three-vector componentation of action, reaction, and resultant."
