Each scenario is a narrative sequence of geometrical exposition written—and intended to be read—as a separate continuity.
Child as Explorer 100.01–100.63
Nature in a Corner 260.00–269.07
Complex Humans 311.11–311.18
Metaphysics 326.00–326.50
Pattern 505.50–505.83
Space 526.10–526.35
Spherical Gravity 646.10–646.22
Tensegrity 790.10–795.11
Annihilation 935.00–938.16
*Demass Model 986.00
Multiplication by Division 987.00–987.416
Geometry of Nine 1013.00–1013.64
Involvement Field 1033.00–1033.92
Minimum Topology 1044.00–1044.13
Physical Periodicities 1052.50–1052.71
Growth and Decay 1053.80–1053.85
Geometry of Two 1070.00–1077.11
Typewriter 1130.00–1133.04
*The author suggests that beginning readers should start their explorations at the Demass Model: it presents a broad survey of the evolution of his geometry as well as a model of Einstein’s equation.