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RBF Definitions
Throughout the universe, compression and tension are energetically juxtaposed. . . Compression is limited to dimensionally minuscule tasks in the universe, to the spherical convergencies of energy in elemental systems.
“Man’s structuring ability is by principle distinctly limited in the proportional ratios of width and length of compression members. Elongated compression tends to deflect and fail. The best compression abilities are in the planetary form of the sphere, whose neutral axis is dynamic through omni-directional symmetry. Ball bearings are man’s best accomplishment in compressive structuring.”
