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Social Highway Experience: Three Autos:
“In the early days of the auto on a lonely road-- when you saw another car coming-- there was always a third coming into view or already in view. Three cars frequently come to approximately the same highway point at approximately the same time. This is not surprising because when, having first taken away the two points from the system to accommodate the axis of the observer, we always have the topologically constant relative abundance of interference crossings, areas, and lines. Edges are lines. The car paths are reality lines, traces, with universal three-foldness of energy-event trajectory vectors. Universe keeps sorting its event traces into bundles of three. The social highway experience of three cars is the inexorably present tricomplementarity relationship of the little local triangle on the Earth’s surface complemented by the three other great-circle triangles of the terrestrial spherical tetrahedron always produced in all system formation and transforming. Critical proximities impose three triangulations.”
