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The most economical distance measuring between the peripheral points of such XYZ systems involved hypotenuses and legs of different lengths. This three-dimensionality dominated the 2,000-year scientific development of the XYZ - c. g.t. s. ‘Comprehensive Coordinate System of Scientific Mensurations.’ As a consequence, identifications of physical reality have been and as yet are only awkwardly characterized because of the inherent irrationality of the peripheral hypotenuse aspects of systems in respect to their radial XYZ interrelationships.
Commanded by their wealth-controlling patrons, pure scientist have had to translate their theoretical calculations of physical system behaviors into coordinate relationship with physical reality in order to permit applied science to reduce theoretical inventions to physical practice and use. All of the analytic geometers and calculus mathematicians identify their calculus-derived coordinate behaviors of theoretical systems only in terms of linear measurements taken outwardly from central points of reference; they locate the remote evit points relative to those centers only by an awkward set of perpendicularities emanating from and parallel to the central XYZ grid
