Index Entry
Sphere:
“… Every system is always losing energy. But they always have imports as well as exports. And physics has found no solids. Physics has found no continuums. So our only way of defining a spherical experience in modern scientific terms is an aggregate of events approximately equidistant in approximately all directions from one approximate event. That’s the nearest we can come. It is then a Galaxy of very approximate event points. There being no continuum, these energy events have relationships. And the most economical relationships between circular or spherically arrayed points are not the arcs, but the chords. I’ve come to discovering how very powerful all this is as its going on in geodesic domes which is simply what I’m talking about: an array of points approximately equidistant from one point and making all the most economical chordal interrelationships which makes them always triangulated.”
