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Clifford Nelson

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Jun 30, 2009, 8:09:38 AM6/30/09
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You could spend your whole life learning and refining mathematical tools
for problem solving. Eventually you might say "what's the problem?".

The problem solving tool of Synergetics coordinates is for things
mentioned in some of these quotes from Buckminster Fuller's books
Synergetics.

For Synergetics coordinates see:

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201.03 Synergetics makes possible a rational, whole-number, low-integer
quantation of all the important geometries of experience because the
tetrahedron, the octahedron, the rhombic dodecahedron, the cube, and the
vector equilibrium embrace and comprise all the lattices of all the
atoms.

201.22 All of the exact sciences of physics and chemistry have provided
for the accounting of the physical behaviors of matter and energy only
through separate, unique languages that require awkward translation
through the function of the abstract interpreters known as the
constants. But synergetics now embraces the comprehensive family of
behavioral relationships within one language capable of reconciling all
the experimentally disclosed values of the XYZ__CGtS mensuration systems
adopted by science. The adoption of the tetrahedron as mensural unity,
as proposed in Table 223.64, and the recognition of the isotropic vector
matrix as the rational coordinate model, are all that is needed to
reveal the implicit omnirationality of all chemical associating and
disassociating. Thus we can provide a single language to recognize and
accommodate__

Avogadro's law of gases;

Bohr's fundamental complementarity;

Bridgman's operational procedure;

Brouwer's fixed-point theorem;

Gibbs' phase rule;

Field equations;

Einstein's energy equation;

Euler's topology of points, areas, and lines;

Kepler's third law;

Newton's theory of gravity;

Pauling's chemical structuring;

Pauli's exclusion principle;

Thermodynamic laws;

L.L. Whyte's point system

203.01 Synergetics explains much that has not been previously
illuminated. It is not contradictory to any of the experimentally based
knowledge of the classically disciplined sciences. It does not
contradict the calculus or any other mathematical tool for special-case
applications, although it often finds them inadequate or irrelevant.

The quotes above are from:

http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s02/p0000.html#201.00

987.075 Although Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell did not
recognize the full conceptual implications, their "new mathematics" of
set theory and empty sets were tour de force attempts by the leading
abstract nonconceptual mathematicians of their day to anticipate the
inevitable historical convergence of their mathematics with the
inherently conceptual topology of Euler, as well as with the phase rule
of Gibbs in chemistry, the simplified quantum mechanics of Dirac in
physics, and the homogenizing biochemistry and physics of virology's
DNA-RNA design programming__all remotely but inexorably rendezvousing
with Boltzmann's, Einstein's, and Hubble's astrophysics and cosmology to
constitute unitary science's unitary self-regenerative, untenably
equilibrious, cosmic-coordinate system to be embraced and accommodated
by the epistemography of synergetics.

What is the subject that includes familiarity with the work of: Alfred
North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell, Euler, Gibbs, Dirac, virology's
DNA-RNA design programming, Boltzmann, Einstein, and Hubble?

Cliff Nelson

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