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Vector Equilibrium:
"To understand the linear expansion rate think of making soap bubbles where deeply layered molecules get stretched into a single layer as the single atoms guarantee the interattractiveness integrity of the area-stretching thin-out of the atoms.
"We now come to the balancing of the vectors of the vector equilibrium and the arrangement of the 24 external vectors-- end-to-end, closing back upon themselves-- in four great-circle planes, constituting an ‘additional’ vector force magnitude of 24 embracing the outwardly and separately exploding 24 internal vectors which now operate in increasing independence of one another-- each produces a force of only one.
“We have the surface net drawing on a force resource of 24-- multiplied by radius frequency to the second power-- while the originally-24-force, radially explosive events separate out from one another to produce only separate first-power effectiveness. Hence the gravitational force’s geometrical progression rate of gain; i.e. its second-power surface embracing finiteness closure is always at a high energy effectiveness advantage over the disintegrative linear first-power, or only arithmetical progression rate of gain in force.”
