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Precession of Two Sets of 10 Closest-packed Spheres:
"One reason that this is not self-evident is that because, in all the great motions employed by Universe, there are six fundamental kinds of motion and five of them very familiar: spinning, orbiting, turning inside-out, expanding, and torquing… These are very well-known fundamental behaviors of nature. But there’s a sixth one called precession. And you say: I don’t remember… I’ve heard of it. I’ve heard of the word precession, but that’s about the most people can do…
“Precession is one of the most important things to understand-- and its the mistaken 180-degreeness that finds humanity missing a lot. At any rate, I’m going to precess these (two sets of 10 closest-packed spheres) now at 90 degrees. OK? And I’m going to now put them together and obviously they are now not going to fit! (Applause.) And the reason you didn’t see that–and the thing about it is–that you all went to school being taught the XYZ coordinates of parallels and perpendiculars… And you try to bring in together perpendicularly. But Universe is not operating that way. Universe is operating in radiational-divergence and gravitational-convergence. Divergent and convergent: that’s the way Universe operates. This is nothing like the XYZ coordinates”
