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Size:
"Concept of an experience’s relationship to other experiences, defined in term of cyclic repetition of any one experimental demonstrable self-terminating or single-cycle experience. (A triangle, a tetrahedron, or a sphere, etc., is a triangle, a tetrahedron, or a sphere independent of size. An angle is an angle independent of the length of its edges. All of Plato’s solids may have the same length edges because their differences are entirely angular. An angle is inherently a subdivision of a single cycle. Therefore an angle is sub-size.)
"Size begins with one specific cycle’s completion. Angles are conceptual independently of size. Size is linear. As linear size of an object is doubled, surface is fourfolded and volume is eightfolded-- ergo areas increase at a velocity of the second power and volumes at a velocity of the third power-- ergo size variation relationships are deceptive and not superficially predictable by any one experience. As we double the length of a ship its surface is fourfolded. Inasmuch as the power to drive a ship through the sea and air at a given speed is directly proportional to its surface, when we double its linear
