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Ruddering Sequence:
"momentum of her bow-pivot center, which thus hinges the Queen Mary into a new course attitude, which is fixed when the rudder is returned past ‘midship’ to ‘meet her,’ or break the vacuum buildup, and then returned to midship position.
This principle of creating vacuums with minimum effort that will self-regenerate to build up large vacuums to govern very large pattern-transforming work is even more dramatically emphasized in the case of the giant jet airliners where, literally, postage-stamp size trim tabs in the trailing edges of the large vertical and horizontal ruddering surfaces are all that are used by the automatic gyro-pilot servomechanisms to keep these 100-ton sky giants hurtling along at 600 miles per hour on accurate multidimensional course despite invisible atmospheric turbulences far greater in size and velocity magnitude than those of the water ocean.
“My philosophy takes primary heed of the fact that all in Universe is in constant transformative complex motion and all transform in patterns of least resistance. Therefore, philosophically, it became evident that by subtly designed”
