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RBF Definitions
"I am tying up the social experience of three cars meeting on the highway. They make a triangle which is a complementarity of the three other spherical triangles on the Earth’s surface. The triangles get narrower and narrower and then reverse themselves. There is a proximity between two of the three. We have topology as a pattern integrity. . . Probability is pure mathematics, just points on curves. . . A social experience of three cars. They make a triangle changing from scalene to equilateral to scalene. The triangles are where the cars don’t hit. (These are simply the windows.) But you can’t draw less than four triangles. The complementary of the three triangles makes the spherical tetrahedron-- which makes the three-way grid. . . "
