From MAILER-DAEMON Thu Sep 12 18:50:09 2002 Return-Path: Received: from acsu.buffalo.edu (deliverance.acsu.buffalo.edu [128.205.7.57]) by linux00.LinuxForce.net (8.12.3/8.12.3/Debian -4) with SMTP id g8CMo6L2011104 for ; Thu, 12 Sep 2002 18:50:06 -0400 Message-Id: <200209122250.g8CMo6L2011104@linux00.LinuxForce.net> Received: (qmail 9998 invoked from network); 12 Sep 2002 22:25:54 -0000 Received: from listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu (128.205.7.35) by deliverance.acsu.buffalo.edu with SMTP; 12 Sep 2002 22:25:54 -0000 Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 18:25:54 -0400 From: "L-Soft list server at University at Buffalo (1.8d)" Subject: File: "GEODESIC LOG9606" To: Chris Fearnley Status: RO Content-Length: 2160356 Lines: 38683 ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1996 00:54:53 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Steve Brant Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* I suggest Temcor (sp?), the company that manufactured many geodesic domes, be approached about buying Bucky's dome home. Steve Brant ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1996 03:51:04 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WLauritzen Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: Carbon Fiber Domes? Has anyone ever build a dome out of the new carbon fiber composites? Also does anyone know about the toxicity of these materials if any? William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1996 18:47:37 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Rick Bono Subject: Free CAD & VRML Tools Hello All! Ran across some important modeling software available at the Cadkey site (http://www.cadkey.com). Cadkey has made available it Cadkey Lite product (MS-DOS) for free download. No strings attached. I have used Cadkey products professionally for almost 10 years now and can recommend them wholeheartedly. The Lite product is DOS-extended and has all but the most advanced functions present. Printing and plotting is fully supported. Best of all, Cadkey is fully 3D! Also included is a DXF import/export function so that DOME or Struck designs can be used with ease. You can use it to determine strut lengths, face angles etc. I have tested this version under Windows 95 and it works fine. The installation is a bit draconian though. You'll need to decompress the four zips to individual floppies and then run install from disk one. Total download size is about 4MB in four parts. The other news from Cadkey is SiteSculptor VRML modeling program (beta 3). I have just downloaded (6MB..whew) and installed and though it is still under development it appears to be full featured. If you are going to download I'd recommend FTP instead of their web page (ftp.cadkey.com). Those of you who don't have CAD software should not pass this up! Rick "Not Paid By Cadkey for This Post ;)" Bono ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1996 21:43:47 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: 76550.1036.@COMPUSERVE.COM Organization: CompuServe Incorporated Subject: Buckminster's last dome project - donate, sell or scrap? My friend Fred has in his back yard one of the last geodesic domes Buckminster Fuller built. It was originally constructed sometime in the late 1970 s at the Director Boat Yard in Rye, New York where Buckminster spent the last years of his life. It is self-ventilating/cooling (designed, I believe, for tropical climates), has a diameter of about 30 feet, and can be easily assembled/disassembled. Fred is questioning what to do with the dome (I think he wants to get rid of it). Any ideas? Orhan Beckman 76550.1036@compuserve.com oeb100g@oduvm.cc.odu.edu ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1996 20:31:59 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Rich S Organization: Northwest Link Subject: Roofing??? I like the idea of a dome home, and I hear many good things about them, but I never seem to hear anything about roofing methods. I don't really like the idea of asphalt shingling a dome with all those angles and joints. And how do you apply a vapor barrier rap? Is some kind elastoremer (spl?) paint available for this application? Sincerly; L.S. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 02:18:59 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: David Boldt Organization: Capital Area Internet Service, Inc. Subject: Re: ??? and Domestuff In article <31ADF08D.2E44@freenet.vcu.edu>, Marc Visconte wrote: >2) I'm in the beautiful state of Virginia... anybody in Virginia >building a dome-anything? McLean VA, near DC. have a 2-freq outdoor enclosure, 1x2s and chicken wire, about 9 ft diam, to keep iguanas in during the summer. -- --david boldt ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 08:40:25 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: Fuller URL:s? Comments: To: DomeHome-H In-Reply-To: ; from "DomeHome-H" at Jun 1, 96 10:28 pm DomeHome-H writes: > Hi all! > Being new on the list, i have a question. Can anyone send me some nice > URL:s to Buckminster Fuller pages? Preferably ones that got some nice > pictures of geodesicdome buildnings. > Mr. Hans Erik Nilsson > Editor in chief for InterNetGuiden magazine/Producer for Floating Point Productions > W3: http://www.fanzine.se/ig Email: hasse@algonet.se Fax: +46 8 6128815 > Voice communication device: +46 8 6746360 "Standard disclaimer file active" Try http://www.critpath.org/bfi Has plenty of links to other Bucky sites also. -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 08:41:59 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: syn-l: Re: Biosphere 2 from Robert W. Gray ] (fwd) Kirby Urner writes: > From desiree.teleport.com!teleport.com!owner-synergetics-l Sat Jun 1 15:07:18 1996 > Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19960601220640.00844b14@pop.teleport.com> > X-Sender: pdx4d@pop.teleport.com > X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (32) > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 15:06:40 -0700 > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > From: Kirby Urner > Subject: syn-l: Re: Biosphere 2 from Robert W. Gray ] > Sender: owner-synergetics-l@teleport.com > Reply-To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Precedence: bulk > > >Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1996 06:31:18 -0700 (PDT) > >Subject: Biosphere 2 Info > > > > > >I heard that one reason that Biosphere 2 "failed" (this may > >be a judgement call and I am not qualified to judge, also not > >a failure since you can only learn more, not less) is that > >the structure's struts cast too much shadow and so they could > >not grow the food they thought they would be able to. > > > >This is my understanding of what Jay Baldwin told me some time > >ago (which I may not remember completely accurately, so don't go around > >quoting this as truth.) At one time, Jay tells me, he was hired > >as a consultant to the Biosphere 2 project. He did some calculations > >and found that the number of struts and the diameter of the struts > >would block too much of the sunlight for the food they wanted to grow. > >When he reported this he was fired. They didn't seem to want to hear > >any opposition. > > > >Is this known to the general public and to > >architectural professionals/students working on this kind of project? > > > > > >Bob Gray > >GRAY@NSRL31.NSRL.ROCHESTER.EDU > > > > > > forwarded to list by list owner. posting address did > not correspond to subscribed address for some reason. > KU > ---------------------------------------------------- > Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU > Email: pdx4d@teleport.com > Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 23:55:32 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Tognon Marco Subject: Re: Buckminster's last dome project - donate, sell or scrap? >My friend Fred has in his back yard one of the last geodesic domes >Buckminster Fuller built. It was originally constructed sometime in the >late 1970 s at the Director Boat Yard in Rye, New York where Buckminster >spent the last years of his life. It is self-ventilating/cooling (designed, >I believe, for tropical climates), has a diameter of about 30 feet, and can >be easily assembled/disassembled. > >Fred is questioning what to do with the dome (I think he wants to get rid >of it). > >Any ideas? > >Orhan Beckman > >76550.1036@compuserve.com >oeb100g@oduvm.cc.odu.edu > > Yes, I think I have one. Dismantel it and send it to me. I live in Belgium. Make me an offer... Thanks, Marco Tognon ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 18:39:41 -0400 Reply-To: Classy 1A Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Classy 1A Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: dome magazines Does anyone know of any dome magazines in existance today. I am interesting in subscribing to one. Thank you in advance ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 14:25:38 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Buckminster's last dome project - donate, sell or scrap? In-Reply-To: <199606022155.XAA26715@ping1.ping.be> this message is meant to everyone i think that everyone can make a contribution of 10 dollars a month, or from time to time, payble to someone, Joe can be that person, to use in buying videos and tabes of fuller. some of us cant buy the tabes alone, this can help to intodruce fuller ideas to the public. i, or someone else might need a tabe to show to other people, i can ask the person who collected the money to send it. i hope that you think about this point; the money can be used for other usful things. i figured that if there are 100 person then we can collect 1000 dollar a month. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 11:13:25 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Oregon Dome, Inc" Subject: Re: Roofing??? At 08:31 PM 6/1/96 GMT, you wrote: > I like the idea of a dome home, and I hear many good things >about them, but I never seem to hear anything about roofing methods. I >don't really like the idea of asphalt shingling a dome with all those >angles and joints. And how do you apply a vapor barrier rap? Is some >kind elastoremer (spl?) paint available for this application? > Sincerly; > L.S. > There are many angles and joints, but we've successfully covered domes with just about every material available. Roofers often look at the domes and shake their heads, but when you point out the complexity of the current square/rectangle homes, they realize that there is no reason why they would have any problems with the domes. The key to roofing lies in overlaping the joints, with asphalt shingles about 6". The vapor barrier wrap is a layer of plastic put between the sheetrock and the wood/insulation. It is easy to install and can be found at just about any building store. There is a vapor barrier primer avialable for paint-on application. We have not had much experience with this technique, but recommend that you follow the directions on the can to the letter. If you put a light coat on and don't get a good seal, you may end up paying for it for years to come. Thanks, Nathan Burke, Oregon Dome, Inc. E-mail: oregon@domes.com Web: http://www.domes.com Address: 3215 Meadow Lane, Eugene OR 97402 Fax: (541) 689-9275 Phone: (800) 572-8943 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 16:42:30 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Curt Flowers Organization: University of Illinois - AISS, CSD Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* Yes, he was professor Emeritus. But, wasn't he named to a 'special' title also? I seem to recall the title: "University Professor". SIU knew Bucky to be exceptional and wanted the prestige from having him on the faculty. (BTW, I went to school at SIU in '70-'71.) In article <01BB4F3A.17EFA760@thbailey.ppp.intrnet.net> Thomas James Bailey writes:>Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 21:35:30 -0000 >From: Thomas James Bailey >Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* >------ =_NextPart_000_01BB4F3A.184CBB80 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >I believe the title you are searching for is "Professor Emeritus". The = >distances from Chicago & St Louis are right on. We are about as far = >south as you can go without runing out of state. >---------- >From: Curt Flowers[SMTP:cjflower@UIUC.EDU] >Sent: Friday, May 31, 1996 10:40 PM >To: Multiple recipients of list GEODESIC >Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* >Bucky was a Professor (with a special title I can't now recall) at = >Southern >Illinois University at Carbondale, IL. Carbondale is 332 miles south of >Chicago and 103 miles southeast of St.Louis. >In article <31AEEF76.7435@freenet.vcu.edu> Marc Visconte > writes:>Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 09:09:10 -0400 >>From: Marc Visconte >>Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* >>WLauritzen wrote: >>> >>> Bucky's Own Dome Home: For Sale >>> The dome home is in Southern Illinois. >>Carbondale, Ill, I believe... Near (mumble) University. Carbondale U? >>Ill U? I actually called the U. at some point to try to look up peo. >>that RBF worked with. >>> It is the only dome house Bucky ever lived in, and >>> he lived there for 11 years. 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(1-800-827-6364) Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* Subject: buckys home for sale From: "Paul R. Kosuth" Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 14:16:37 -0500 Regarding the Fuller Dome home that is for Sale....... Thomas wrote: "Buck's Own Dome" is located in the 1000 block of South Illinois Avenue in Carbondale, IL just "off-campus" (actually the Campus has surrounded it since 1960) from Southern Illinois University. It's not situated in a particularly nice setting. It sets just west of well traveled railroad tracks which carry the "City of New Orleans" passenger train among others. The Dome is located on a small plot (maybe 3/4 of an acre) between Illinois Avenue and the railroad tracks with a commercial building located to the north and a major traffick artery located south. ........This is NOT accurate... the structure that Thomas describes no longer is standing, it was torn down about 2 or 3 years ago. I don't even know if it was ever used as a home, the last I recall it as was as a drug/substance abuse/problems hewlp site (SYNERGY actually, and the dome was commonly refered to as the SYNERGY dome) Fullers hous is on Forest avenue in Carbondale Il and the University is Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. The lot that it is on is a corner lot and the dome itself has been cleaned up and fixed up after many years of negelct. The local PBS station did a short tour of the house during a half hour SIU salute to Bucky after the American Master Bucky film . I currently live and work in Carbondale and do alot of Fuller stuff at the school that I work at. Locally, Bill Perk is trying to get together a group of people to take over the dome and use it as a Fuller resource center and clearing house. I have yet to contact Perk due to the end of the year school crunch. The dome has been for sale in the past for upwards of $200,000. I think the price is pretty steep even at $106,000. The neighborhood is pretty nice, I live within 5-10 min walk of the dome. Hope this helps, Paul kosuth prkosuth@prairienet.org This message should be posted with this thread I thought. William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 14:31:01 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX E-ENE BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: E-ENE Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 3, 1996 E MODULE. See: MODULE: E QUANTA MODULE E = MC^2 Cosmography, pages 040.00 076.00 078-79 081.00 118.00 226.00 Operating Manual, pages 055.00 080.00 = Mrs. Murphy's Horsepower BF's Universe, page 193.00 See: ENERGY EACH AND ALL Synergetics 2, sect 100.61 EAGLE Boat BF's Universe, page 076.00 Island BF's Universe, page 009.00 EARHART, AMELIA BF's Universe, pages 172-73 EARNING A LIVING BF's Universe, pages 388-89 Critical Path, pgs xxxiv.00 xxx.00 124.00 144-45 150-51 223.00 225.00 231.00 266.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 021-22 110.00 134-35 Synergetics 2, sect 000.122-24 See: COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT FELLOWSHIP U EARTH BF's Universe, page xiv.00 Synergetics 1, sects 132.00 501.101 517.23 648.03 713.04 713.08 722.02 780.22-27 812.01-3.04 821.02-03 981.16-18 982.20 1009.62-68 1056.20 (27) 1106.12 1210.00 p728 1238.31 1238.60 Synergetics 2, sects 262.01 466.16 502.05 (6) 541.43 986.315 Air-Ocean World Town Plan BF's Universe, pages 122-23 And Tennis Ball Synergetics 1, sect 517.06 As Center of Universe Cosmography, pages 098.00 100-01 103.00 Entropy Violation Cosmography, page 075.00 Sphere Critical Path, pages xxi-xxii 029.00 034-35 057-58 072.00 131.00 163.00 172-74 Grunch of Giants, pages 027.00 084.00 Syntropic Locus Critical Path, pages 028.00 275.00 Circumference of Critical Path, page 034.00 Circumnavigation of Ideas & Integ, pages 151.00 197.00 Diameter of Critical Path, pages 055-56 171-73 Dymaxion Map BF's Universe, pages 241.00 252.00 Environment of Critical Path, pages 120.00 345-46 Fault Angle Synergetics 1, sect 905.66 Flat-Out View of Critical Path, pages 043-44 046.00 054-58 254.00 Globe Model Synergetics 1, sect 1110.00-16 Gravity Model=Bundle of Nutcrackers Synergetics 1, sect 1051.50-55 Synergetics 2, sect 986.631-32 See: ECOLOGY GRAVITY AS A CIRCUMFERENTIAL FORCE Great Circles of Cosmography, page 192.00 Inc. (Book by RBF) Critical Path, page 342.00 Mapping BF's Universe, pages 214-16 Motion BF's Universe, pages 246-47 Orbit of Cosmography, figs 208-09 Out from Critical Path, page 055.00 Perspective on BF's Universe, pages 231-32 243-44 Relative Abundance of Chem Elements on Critical Path, pages 222.00 224.00 290.00 296-97 Scale Model of Critical Path, pages 056.00 163-64 167-68 172-73 179-80 182.00 figs 176-78 Size of Critical Path, pages 055-57 168.00 171-73 Speed of Rotation of Critical Path, page 131.00 To Become Radiant Star Critical Path, pages 028.00 223.00 344.00 Triangle BF's Universe, pages 035-41 See: BIOSPHERE CARTOGRAPHY CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF EARTH COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING CO-ORBITING OF EARTH AND MOON SUN COSMIC ACCOUNTING DYMAXION SKY- OCEAN MAP ECOLOGY ENERGY ACCOUNTING GEOSCOPE HUMANS HUMANITY LITTLE MAN: BIG EARTH NATION NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY ONE WORLD FAMILY PLANET EARTH RADIO- TRIANGULATION MAPPING RECIRCULATION OF METALS SPACESHIP EARTH SYSTEMS GEOMETRY SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY WATER WATEROCEAN WORLD WHOLE EARTH MAP WORLD GAME OCEAN RESOURCES INVENTORY EARTHQUAKES Critical Path, pages 112.00 182.00 190.00 222.00 See: EARTH FAULT ANGLE EAST Attitudes of Ideas & Integ, page 131.00 India Company Critical Path, pages 076.00 078.00 Synergetics 2, sect 000.106-07 As Invisible Power Structure Critical Path, page 078.00 Private Enterprise Critical Path, page 104.00 College Critical Path, page 058.00 See: GEOPOLITICS INFORMATION INVENTORYING MALTHUS, THOMAS WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY Flag of Critical Path, page 078.00 Founded by Queen Elizabeth I Critical Path, page xxi.00 Gathers World Data Critical Path, page xxii.00 In Establishing of World-Trade Supremacy CriticalPath,pgs xxi-xxii Invests in U. S. A. Critical Path, page 104.00 See: BALANCE-OF-TRADE ACCOUNTING BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE FREE ENTERPRISE MALTHUS, THOMAS NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY PIRATES TRADE WORLD OCEAN Is East, West is West. See: KIPLING, RUDYARD Migrations in Ideas & Integ, pages 125-30 St. Louis, Illinois, U. S. A. BF's Universe, pages 410-13 Critical Path, pages 315.00 317.00 321-23 West and Ideas & Integ, pages 125.00 130.00 EASTBOUND MAN Westbound Man Critical Path, pages 023-24 286.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 021-22 024.00 027.00 EASTERN PHILOSOPHY OF ACCEPTANCE Critical Path, page 023.00 EBONY (TREE) Critical Path, page 010.00 ECCENTRIC Synergetics 1, sects 240.44 650.04 801.13 1054.30 Synergetics 2, sect 1001.21 See: ELLIPSE OFF CENTER ECOLOGICAL Geometry Dymaxion World, page 259.00 Patterning, Fuller's Conception of Dymaxion World, page 016.00 Transformation Charts Critical Path, page 136.00 ECOLOGY Critical Path, pages 013.00 028.00 281.00 346.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xxvi.00 007-08 084.00 Synergetics 1, sects 506.20 801.05 1005.22 1005.40 1005.53 1009.67 1009.70-73 1056.20 (26) Synergetics 2, sects 326.04 326.08 326.11-13 As Syntropic Critical Path, pages 246.00 275.00 Bathroom Design BF's Universe, pages 135-36 Communes BF's Universe, page 359.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 009.00 Critical Path, page 143.00 Ideas & Integ, page 305.00 Dymaxion Map BF's Universe, pages 217-18 House Construction BF's Universe, pages 128-29 Humans and Critical Path, page 345.00 Interdependent Nature of Cosmography, pages 015-16 Natural Resources BF's Universe, pages 200-01 Of Earth('s) As Subset of That of Universe Cosmography, pages 009-10 Water System Critical Path, pages 004-06 270-71 277-78 Pollution and BF's Universe, page 011.00 Shelter Magazine BF's Universe, page 139.00 Syntropic Functioning of Cosmography, pages 074-75 See: BIOSPHERE COSMIC ACCOUNTING EARTH ENERGY ACCOUNTING EPIGENETIC LANDSCAPE ENVIRONMENT INTER-COMPLEMENTATION POLLUTION SWEEPOUT SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY WEALTH, METABOLIC ECONOMIC Accounting By Great Pirates Operating Manual, page 032.00 Need for Realistic Operating Manual, page 096.00 Synergy in Operating Manual, page 088.00 Changes, Current Ideas & Integ, page 031.00 Geography Development of Ideas & Integ, pages 079-80 Importance of Ideas & Integ, pages 079.00 081-82 Planning in U. S. S. R. Critical Path, pages 152.00 288-91 300-02 305.00 Success See: HUMANITY, OPTION TO MAKE IT OMNISUCCESS ECONOMICAL Synergetics 1, sect 537.51 See: EQUI- ECONOMICAL LEAST EFFORT MAXIMUM ECONOMY MOST ECONOMICAL ECONOMICS Synergetics 1, sect 1005.61 Synergetics 2, sects 000.107-30 266.06 326.08-09 790.11 935.12 1005.611 National Becomes Transnational Critical Path, page 218.00 Traditional Critical Path, pages 133.00 146.00 200.00 205.00 232.00 See: BALANCE-OF-TRADE ACCOUNTING BANKS: BANKING B CAPITALISM COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING COSMIC ACCOUNTING ECOLOGY ENERGY ACCOUNTING FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) FREE ENTERPRISE FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY MALTHUS, THOMAS MANAGERIAL CAPITALISM (MANCAP?) MARX, KARL METALS AND MINING CAPITALISM (METCAP?) PRECESSION, SOCIO-ECONOMIC SCARCITY MODEL SOCIO- ECONOMICS SYSTEM: SYSTEMS: SYSTEMS GEOMETRY WEALTH ECONOMY, BASIS OF FUTURE Fuller's Earth, page 135.00 EDDINGTON, SIR ARTHUR STANLEY AFullerExplanation,pages 007.00 033.00 149.00 Dymaxion World, pages 004-05 Proof of Irreversibility Synergetics 1, sect 342.00 EDEN, GARDEN OF Critical Path, pages 015.00 022.00 204.00 313.00 Synergetics 2, sect 326.12 See: GEODESIC DOMES EDGE(S) Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 Synergetics 1, sects 223.17-20 515.14 523.03 610.11 614.03 713.03 722.02 923.10 Synergetics 2, fig 986.061 Six Edges as Minimum System Fuller's Earth, page 093.00 See: GONS LINE(S) TETRA EDGE TRAJECTORY VECTORS VERTEXES, FACES & EDGES EDISON, THOMAS ALVA Critical Path, page 190.00 Fuller's Earth, page 109.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 042-43 Humans in Universe,page 014.00 EDMONDSON, AMY C. AFullerExplanation,pages 005.00 252.00 EDUCATION BF's Universe, page 026.00 Grunch of Giants, page 021.00 Ideas and Integ, pages 072-76 231.00 Synergetics 1, sects 113.00 151.00 229.02-03 Synergetics 2, sect 268.05 Architectural Ideas & Integ, pages 073-76 081.00 083-84 At Home Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 223.00 264-65 Automation (Book by RBF) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 262-63 BF's Universe, page 347.00 Books in Critical Path, page 265.00 By Word-of-Mouth Critical Path, page 265.00 Computers in Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 223.00 Conducted by Elders Critical Path, page 123.00 Error and BF's Universe, pages 038-39 Experiential Geometry BF's Universe, pages 033-34 Experimentation and BF's Universe, pages 035-41 Fuller's Attitude Toward BF's Universe, pages 026-34 239-40 Funding of Business Critical Path, page 220.00 Future Ideas & Integ, pages 112.00 276-77 Of Teaching Critical Path, pages 265-66 Holistic Consideration Broken Up by Cosmography, page 037.00 Ideal Form Fuller's Earth, pages 125-26 132.00 In Brazil Critical Path, pages 298-99 Future Fuller's Earth, page 109.00 Russia Ideas & Integ, page 196.00 The 1960's Critical Path, page 236.00 Individual and BF's Universe, pages 029-34 Initiating Self-Development Critical Path, page 237.00 Mind/Brain Relationship BF's Universe, pages 034-35 Misinformation in Critical Path, pages 055.00 059.00 Of Public Critical Path, page 261.00 On Invisible Reality Critical Path, page 253.00 Power Structures and BF's Universe, pages 057-58 Pure Science in Critical Path, page 244.00 Restrictions BF's Universe, pages 026-27 029.00 Society and BF's Universe, pages 032-33 Specialists and Ideas & Integ, pages 072-73 Specialization Cultivated by Cosmography, pages 240.00 251.00 Task: Allow Physical-Metaphysical Success OpManul, page 113.00 Tenure in Critical Path, pages 265-66 Through History's Inventory of Discovery Critical Path, page 254.00 Trial-and-Error Learning Critical Path, pages 137.00 146.00 151.00 230.00 246.00 248.00 Universe and BF's Universe, page 038.00 Video Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 026.00 253.00 265-67 See: BUCKMINSTER FULLER ON EDUCATION (BOOK) DOING ONE'S OWN THINKING EXPERIENCE EXPERIMENT SELF-DISCIPLINES SCHOOLS SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION EDWARDSVILLE RELIGIOUS CENTER GEOSCOPE (IL,USA) CritPath,pg 174.00 See: GEOSCOPE EFFECTS. See: INTER- EFFECTS PRECESSION, OF SIDE EFFECTS & PRIMARY EFFECTS SYSTEMS GEOMETRY EFFICIENCY Synergetics 2, sect 987.031 See: DESIGN SCIENCE EPHEMERALIZATION MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY MORE WITH LESS PERFORMANCE PER WEIGHT STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY WORK EFFECTIVENESS EFFORT Synergetics 1, sect 924.10 Synergetics 2, sect 529.40 See: LEAST EFFORT EGG Synergetics 1, sect 229.06 fig 321.01 sects 706.10 1055.01 Synergetics 2, sect 986.086 EGO Synergetics 1, sect 950.34 Synergetics 2, sect 310.13-14 See: IDENTITY SELF EGOTISM, AS MODERN RULE OF BEHAVIOR Ideas & Integ, page 060.00 See: DARWINIAN THEORY EGYPT, ANCIENT BF's Universe, pages 368-70 Cosmography, pages 091.00 093-95 098.00 Artifacts of Critical Path, pages 050-51 Artists of Critical Path, page 033.00 Early History Critical Path, pages 017.00 049-52 070-71 Geometry of Critical Path, page 033.00 High Priest of Critical Path, page 029.00 See: ALEXANDRIA PUN, LAND OF EGYPTIANS Mountain-Chambering by Ideas & Integ, page 157.00 Sun Ships of Ideas & Integ, pages 160-61 EIGHT: EIGHTNESS Synergetics 1, sects 415.30 1106.12 Synergetics 2, sects 100.201 223.08 268.02 441.021 461.13 table 986.440note sects 986.453 1013.64 1033.64-643 -Dimensionality Synergetics 1, sect 1006.40-41 Synergetics 2, sect 000.127-28 See: SPINNABILITY -Fold Complementarity Synergetics 2, sect 223.08 See: BEGETTED EIGHTNESS OCTANT OCTAVE WAVE EINSTEIN, ALBERT AFullerExplanation,pages 011.00 013.00 BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 140-42 BF's Universe, pages 100.00 110.00 192-94 Cosmography, pages 002.00 029-30 037-38 040.00 075-87 091.00 111.00 118.00 220.00 241.00 248.00 Critical Path, page 152.00 Dymaxion World, pages 041.00 044.00 fig 260.00 Humans in Univ, pages 011.00 038-49 057-60 073.00 093-94 121.00 Synergetics 1, sects 217.03 321.01 325.00 334.00 510.09 515.101 522.21-22 529.03 529.08 529.24 529.31 530.05-07 541.04 960.10 960.12 1009.52-53 1009.97 1012.21 1023.12 1234.02 page 786.00 Synergetics 2, sects 270.14 935.14-18 986.092 987.075 1005.611 1052.62 And Curved Space Fuller's Earth, page 043.00 Non-Instantaneous Universe Fuller's Earth, pages 118-21 Atomic Bomb and Cosmography, page 079.00 Definition of Physical Universe Operating Manual, page 056.00 Energy Equation of Ideas & Integ, pages 055.00 185-86 201-02 211.00 273.00 303.00 Equation on Energy & Mass AFullerExplanation,page 013.00 Critical Path, pages 109.00 158.00 345.00 (E = Mc^2) Dymaxion World, pages 003.00 007-08 Grunch of Giants, pages xxii.00 xxvi.00 Operating Manual, pages 032.00 055.00 080.00 Synergetics 1, sects 251.25 464.07 960.05 960.09-10 960.12 961.48 963.11 1052.10 1052.21 1056.20 (32) Synergetics 2, sects 201.22 326.22-23 326.25 543.11 936.22 986.00 986.520-24 986.545 986.547 986.621 986.702 986.771 1033.130 1052.88 See: CURVED SPACE NEWTON VS EINSTEIN UNIFIED FIELD Experimental Evidence for Theory of Cosmography, pages 077-78 Interest in Tensegrity Sphere by Cosmography, pages 087-88 Mentioned Humans in Universe,pages 012.00 020.00 076.00 078.00 085.00 Newton's Approach Compared to that of Cosmography, pages 038.00 080-86 106.00 RBF's Talk with Cosmography, pages 078-79 Reassess Universe Operating Manual, page 082.00 Scenario Universe Discovered by Cosmography, pages 105-06 The Cosmic Religious Sense: The Non-Anthropomorphic Concept of God Cosmography, pages 075-76 259.00 EISENHOWER, DWIGHT DAVID Grunch of Giants, pages 040-41 Appoints Strauss to A. E. C. Critical Path, pages 107-08 Curbs U.S.A. Bureau of Standards Critical Path, page 108.00 Elected to U. S. A. Presidency Critical Path, page 103.00 Ends New Deal Controls Critical Path, page 103.00 Geneva Meeting and Critical Path, page 117.00 LAWCAP and Critical Path, pages 102.00 108.00 See: LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) WORLD WAR II III EL SALVADOR Fuller's Earth, page 133.00 ELASTICITY Synergetics 2, fig 1052.86 ELECTRIC Energy Network Grid As Priority Critical Path, pages 202.00 206.00 215.00 253.00 309.00 In Alaska Critical Path, page xxxi.00 Peak & Valley Use-Patterns of Critical Path, pages xxix-xxxi xxxiv.00 Practical Delivery Distance of Critical Path, pages xxix-xxxi xxxiv.00 figs xxxii-xxxiii Ultrahigh-Voltage,Superconductivity & Critical Path, pages xxix.00 206.00 Uniform Costing & Pricing Sys of Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 xxxiv.00 figs xxxii-xxxiii Power Transmission Cosmography, page 218.00 Utilities Grunch of Giants, pages 030-31 043-47 080.00 As New Economic Indicator Critical Path, page 103.00 Critical Path and Critical Path, pages 253-54 Direct and Alternating Current & Critical Path, page 208.00 Integration of Electric Grid by Critical Path, pages xxix-xxx Largest Customers of Critical Path, page xxix.00 Metals Industry and Critical Path, page 099.00 U. S. S. R. Program for Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 206.00 Windpower Regulation and Critical Path, page 208.00 See: BIRTH RATE & ENERGY PRODUCTION CRITICAL-PATH TASKS ENERGY ACCOUNTING MONETARY ACCOUNTING WORLD GAME ELECTRICAL: ELECTRICITY Synergetics 1, sects 646.03 923.30-31 961.46-48 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 260.22 527.09 Conductivity of Metals Critical Path, pages xxix.00 084.00 206.00 225.00 Current Currency Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 xxxiv.00 215.00 219.00 253.00 figs xxxii-xxxiii ELECTROLYSIS Condensation of Water as Critical Path, pages 013.00 277.00 Of Aluminum Critical Path, pages 201-02 Copper Critical Path, page 282.00 Used in Auto Parts Scheme Critical Path, page 101.00 ELECTROMAGNETIC Constant Synergetics 1, sects 1052.30 1052.40-44 Field Synergetics 2, fig 1033.11 Membrane Synergetics 2, sect 1056.20 Radiation, Speed of Critical Path, pages 192.00 231.00 235.00 See: LIGHT, SPEED OF Spectrum Synergetics 1, sects 400.03 501.14 502.31 515.21 525.01 534.06 537.32 713.06 971.20 980.08 1054.54 Synergetics 2, sects 260.11-22 263.01 265.08 326.09 531.11 533.22 1052.56 1052.62 1052.68 1053.826 1053.831 1053.85 Effecting Human Evolution Operating Manual, page 094.00 Great Pirates' First Use of Operating Manual, pages 030-31 See: INVISIBLE REALITY OPTICAL RAINBOW RANGE TUNABILITY Wave: Waves As Not Continuous Cosmography, page 232.00 Conceptual Picture of Cosmography, page 057.00 Discovery of Cosmography, page 035.00 In Solid-State Physics Cosmography, page 066.00 Propagation Critical Path, pages 028.00 345-46 Synergetics 1, sects 505.33 633.02 961.45 Synergetics 2, figs 936.19 1033.111 B-E sect 1033.11-13 See: CONSERVATION OF ENERGY ELECTROMAGNETIC(S) Synergetics 1, sects 203.08 223.74 410.04-05 426.21 426.44-46 427.03 445.10 455.21 463.02 527.51 532.12 536.51 633.02 643.00 646.02-04 763.10 901.12 905.73 954.56 961.45-48 980.07 1005.11 1005.24 1005.30 1051.51 1052.30 1056.20 (31) 1106.31 1234.03 Synergetics 2, sects 000.11-25 266.00-01 266.07 269.01 269.03 326.05 533.12 541.42 936.13-14 986.700 986.711 986.727 1033.010 1033.121 1033.663 See: FREQUENCY AND WAVE WAVE-FREQUENCY LANGUAGE ELECTRON Critical Path, pages 007.00 058.00 120.00 144.00 161.00 242.00 Synergetics 1, sects 433.02 458.04-06 458.11 638.02 639.02 942.64 1005.31 1011.23 1052.44 1054.57 Synergetics 2, sects 000.111 260.12 792.51 986.087 986.8721 987.321-22 1033.81-84 And Neutron: Mass Ratio Synergetics 1, sects 458.04 461.04 1055.06 Synergetics 2, sect 419.30 Positron, Neutrino & Antineutrino Critical Path, page ix.00 See: COEXISTING: ALWAYS AND ONLY COMPLEMENTARITY PROTON AND NEUTRON See: ICOSAHEDRON AS ELECTRON MODEL NUCLEUS AND GALAXIES PROTON AND ELECTRON ELECTRONIC Credit Cards Critical Path, pages 338.00 341.00 See: COMPUTER Democracy Critical Path, pages 197.00 341-42 See: COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUITS REMOTE SENSING Technology, Gestation Lags in Ideas & Integ, page 037.00 ELECTRONICS Critical Path, pages 133.00 284.00 Industry Fallout into Consumer Economy Critical Path, pages 133.00 236.00 Gestation Rates in Critical Path, pages 148.00 283.00 See: ACCELERATING ACCELERATION EPHEMERALIZATION INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY See: INVISIBLE: INVISIBLITY ELECTROSTATICS Synergetics 1, sect 961.48 ELEMENT: ELEMENTS: ELEMENTALITY Synergetics 1, sect 505.201 Synergetics 2, sect 987.061 Movement BF's Universe, pages 108-10 See: CHEMICAL ELEMENTS NINETY-TWO ELEMENTS SELF-REGENERATIVE ELEMENTS UNIQUE FREQUENCIES OF ELEMENTS ELEMENTAL KNOT BF's Universe, pages 101.00 106-07 110.00 ELEPHANT Critical Path, page 011.00 ELEVATORS Critical Path, page 338.00 ELIOT, T. S. Humans in Universe,pages 026-27 030.00 ELIZABETH I (QUEEN OF ENGLAND) Critical Path, pages xxi.00 078.00 See: EAST INDIA COMPANY ELLIPSE: ELLIPTIC Synergetics 1, sects 533.05 1005.31 1009.54-55 Synergetics 2, sects 791.01 1001.21 See: CO-ORBITING OF EARTH AND MOON SUN KEPLER, JOHANNES ORBITS ARE ELLIPTICAL ELSEWHERE AND ELSEWHEN Synergetics 2, sect 936.21 EMBRACING: EMBRACEMENTS Synergetics 1, sects 251.05 310.01 420.041 445.07 529.03 700.02 921.40 964.10 981.08 981.21 1005.50-54 1008.11 1009.97-98 1011.50-62 1051.40 1051.51 1065.10 1223.10 Synergetics 2, sects 266.02 465.41 504.13 533.08 543.22 790.12 938.14 986.835 1033.492 1052.81 See: CIRCUMFERENTIAL OMNI-EMBRACING RADIAL-CIRCUMFERENTIAL EMBRYO Critical Path, pages 119-20 See: EVENT EMBRYO NEW LIFE EMERGENCE BY/THROUGH EMERGENCY BF's Universe, pages 268.00 376.00 Critical Path, pages xvii.00 126.00 252.00 Grunch of Giants, page xv.00 Energy Crisis as Critical Path, page 113.00 In Building Industry Critical Path, page xxvi.00 Invention of Words Critical Path, page 025.00 War Critical Path, page xx.00 See: ANTICIPATORY DESIGN SCIENCE LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY EMERGENCIES Permanent Ideas & Integ, page 208.00 Role of Ideas & Integ, pages 022.00 051.00 207.00 EMERSON, RALPH WALDO BF's Universe, page 002.00 Dymaxion World, page 011.00 Humans in Universe,page 049.00 Opposes Industrialization Ideas & Integ, page 067.00 E-MODULE: See: E MODULE MODULES, E EMPEROR Critical Path, pages 043.00 068.00 -Pope. See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY EMPIRE STATE BUILDING AFullerExplanation,page 008.00 BF's Universe, page 405.00 Dymaxion World, fig 028.00 EMPIRICAL: EMPIRICISM Synergetics 2, sects 900.12 987.062 EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT Automation and Critical Path, pages 102.00 223.00 Before and After World War II Critical Path, pages 094-95 102.00 Earning a Living vs Fellowships in Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 225.00 Idle People and Critical Path, page xxxv.00 On Production or Maintenance Teams Critical Path, page xxxv.00 Research and Development Teams Critical Path, page 223.00 Producing No Life-Support Wealth Critical Path, pgs xxxiv.00 200.00 262-63 Qualification Exams Critical Path, page 223.00 Security of Critical Path, page 100.00 World Game and Critical Path, page 223.00 See: EARNING A LIVING FELLOWSHIPS WORK WEEK EMPTY: EMPTINESS Synergetics 2, sect 503.03 At the Center Synergetics 1, sect 441.01-02 Synergetics 2, sect 503.03 Set Synergetics 1, sects 410.06 508.10 521.01 960.03 960.09 Synergetics 2, sects 986.031 987.075 Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sects 415.45 415.59 905.32 1012.35 See: ZERO TETRAHEDRON ENCLOSURE. See: INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION MINIMUM CYCLE PRIME ENCLOSURE SYSTEMATIC ENCLOSURE ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica, The BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 164.00 167.00 See: INFORMATION ACCESS END: ENDINGS. See: BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS TERMINAL ENDLESS Synergetics 1, sect 322.01-23.0 Synergetics 2, sects 987.031 987.044 See: ZENO ENENI-CONTRA-HEDRON Synergetics 1, sect 223.32 Synergetics 2, sect 986.862 ENERGETIC-SYNERGETIC GEOMETRY Dymaxion World, pages 003.00 008.00 038-49 And Geodesic Domes Dymaxion World, page 066.00 Early Chart Dymaxion World, fig 228.00 Fuller's Research in Ideas & Integ, pages 020-21 In Relation to Atomic Structures Dymaxion World, page 045.00 Related to Arnstein's Calculus Dymaxion World, fig 142.00 ENERGY: ENERGETIC Synergetics 1, sects 205.05 223.71-91 310.01 341.00 343.00 515.11 515.20-33 538.02 620.06 639.01-12 780.10 825.28-29 920.01 921.01-40 923.30-31 1032.20 1054.11 1054.20 1056.20 30-2 Synergetics 2, sects 262.09 543.13 543.22 986.162 986.711 986.814 987.078 1075.00-26 Accounting Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 041-42 044-46 089-90 Synergetics 1, sects 424.01-03 620.12 826.03 note 963.10 Income Critical Path, pages xvii-xviii 028.00 112.00 199.00 208.00 212.00 219.00 254.00 276.00 311.00 314.00 Savings Critical Path, pages xvii.00 xxxiv-xxxv 112.00 120.00 192.00 212.00 219.00 222-23 229.00 254.00 262-63 276.00 Vs Income Critical Path, pages 109.00 223.00 241.00 344-45 See: ALCOHOL (VEGETATION-PRODUCED) ATOMIC ENERGY INDUSTRY COAL CONSERVATION OF ENERGY CRITICAL MOMENT CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING DOMED-OVER CITIES ELECTRIC ENERGY NETWORK GRID UTILITIES GEOTHERMAL HYDROELECTRIC MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY PETROLEUM INDUSTRY SHALE (PETROLEUM-BEARING) SUN VULCANISM WINDPOWER WAVEPOWER WORK EFFICIENCY WORLD GAME RESOURCE INVENTORY And Information Synergetics 2, sect 1075.12 Number Synergetics 1, sects 200.03-04 203.08 620.12 623.12 624.03 Synergetic Synergetics 2, sect 326.02 Volume Synergetics 1, sects 920.01 921.03-04 923.30-31 981.20 1055.03 1055.05 1060.01 Synergetics 2, table 986.550 sect 987.041 Atomic Exploitation of Operating Manual, page 112.00 Phasing Out of Cosmography, pages 116.00 218.00 -Borne Commonwealth of Humanity Ideas & Integ, page 093.00 Center Synergetics 1, sects 240.50 921.01-04 921.40 924.10 Synergetics 2, sects 543.22 543.25 See: CENTERS OF ENERGY REBIRTH Consciousness Ideas & Integ, pages 113.00 211-12 Conservation Computer Realized Critical Path, page 215.00 In Communication Satellites Critical Path, page xxiii.00 Housing Critical Path, pages xxiv-xxv See: EMERGENCE THROUGH EMERGENCY EPHEMERALIZATION Cosmic, Speed of Light as Norm for Cosmography, page 080.00 Crisis Synergetics 2, sect 326.06 Of 1979 Critical Path, page 113.00 Unreality of Fuller's Earth, page 136.00 Earth and Everyone (Book) Critical Path, page 219.00 Efficiency Analogy BF's Universe, pages 379-80 Einstein's Equation for Ideas & Integ, pages 055.00 185.00 201-02 211.00 Extension of Ideas & Integ, page 186.00 Electrical Always Follows Highest Tension Cosmography, page 234.00 Proposed Worldwide Grid of Cosmography, pages 218-19 Event Synergetics 1, sects 511.00-22 517.01 519.10 600.02-03 601.02 606.03 1023.12 Synergetics 2, sects 504.011 540.41 792.02 792.04 986.023 1075.10-11 Descriptive Term to Replace Solid AFullerExplanation,pages 007-08 027.00 195.00 Discrete Energy Events AFullerExplanation,pages 018.00 125-26 193.00 222.00 228.00 256.00 See: FINITE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM Energy-Event Universe AFullerExplanation,pages 014.00 017.00 027.00 051.00 066.00 221.00 226.00 228.00 See: ACTION-REACTION-RESULTANT BASIC EVENT EVENT THREE-VECTOR TEAMS Z-COBRAS Field Synergetics 1, sects 205.01-11.0 420.03 1032.20 Synergetics 2, 986.512 986.711 Finite Operating Manual, page 081.00 Foot Pounds of, and Efficiency Dymaxion World, page 052.00 Forms of Ideas & Integ, pages 177.00 221.00 Fossil Fuels to End as Source of Cosmography, pages 112.00 116.00 218.00 RBF's Special Accounting System for Dymaxion World, pages 047-49 Functions Synergetics 1, sect 982.50 note Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 326.02 505.51-53 529.40 986.110 986.417 Generalized Law of Operating Manual, page 059.00 Global Energy Grid BF's Universe, pages 383-86 Great Circles for Transmission of Cosmography, pages 067.00 232-33 Harnessing of Operating Manual, pages 111-12 Has Shape Synergetics 1, sects 223.80-91 Impounding of Sun's Radiant Operating Manual, pages 045-46 078.00 In Gases, and Local Patternings Dymaxion World, fig 173.00 Iceberg-Melting Cosmography, page 238.00 Subatomic Particles Cosmography, pages 061-63 Synergetics Operating Manual, page 080.00 Income Synergetics 2, sect 000.121 Increasing Availability of Ideas & Integ, page 144.00 Infinite Nature of Dymaxion World, pages 004-06 Leak Synergetics 1, sect 921.15 Loss and Gain of ?????????????? ???.?? See: ENTROPY SYNTROPY Networks Synergetics 1, sects 842.07 953.50 961.46-48 See: BOUNCE PATTERNS GREAT CIRCLE RAILROAD TRACKS HOLDING PATTERNS Newton's Conception of Cosmography, pages 080-82 Non-Polar Points in Universe of Dymaxion World, page 048.00 Of Universe, as Finite Cosmography, page 251.00 Package Synergetics 1, sects 251.25 961.46 Pattern Integrity Concept BF's Universe, page 100.00 Quanta Transformings Synergetics 2, sect 270.10-25 See: CONSERVATION AND ANNIHILATION Relative Size & Effectiveness of Cosmography, page 239.00 Relativity Theory BF's Universe, page 193.00 Required by Cube vs Tetrahedron Cosmography, pages 052-53 Resources Study Critical Path, page 126.00 See: WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY Savings as Fossil Fuels Operating Manual, pages 079.00 110-11 Scientific Control of Ideas & Integ, page 093.00 Slaves BF's Universe, pages 380-81 Dymaxion World, page 052.00 Advantages Dymaxion World, page 053.00 And Design Science Dymaxion World, page 055.00 In Russia (1917 and 1960) Dymaxion World, page 053.00 Original Percentage of Dymaxion World, fig 250.00 Uneven Geographic Distribution Dymaxion World, page 053.00 Solar Cosmography, page 116.00 States of Matter and Ideas & Integ, pages 055-57 Transmission BF's Universe, pages 383-86 Triangles as Most Economical Networks of DymaxionWorld,pages 043-44 Valve Synergetics 1, sect 633.02 Vectors Dymaxion World, page 039.00 Wave Patterns BF's Universe, pages 115.00 Wealth and Ideas & Integ, page 303.00 World Consumption of Dymaxion World, pages 052-53 Game BF's Universe, pages 378-81 See: BALANCING OF ENERGIES BOUNCE PATTERNS OF ENERGY CONSERVATION OF ENERGY HEAT: ENERGY AS HEAT HOLDING PATTERNS OF ENERGY IMPOUNDMENT INTELLECT ALTERS ENERGY QUANTUM RADIATION VS MATTER SYNERGY AND ENERGY TIME AND ENERGY TRIANGLE IN CUBE AS ENERGETIC MODEL VALVING: ENERGY VALVE ZERO ENERGY ENERGETIC/SYNERGETIC GEOMETRY BF's Universe, page 025.00 See: SYNERGETICS -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 15:27:26 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF ARTICLES ON MICROFILM The Morris Library at Southern Illinois University has a collection of articles about Bucky from 1917 thru 1967 (at least). They have been microfilmed and the New York Public Library (42nd St. & Fifth Ave. branch) has a copy. Copies of the microfilm may be had by other libraries and institutions at cost from the S.I.U. Morris Library. All of the items have been indexed by dates, authors, titles, and brief summaries. See the article "Bucky" in EXPLORATIONS magazine (edited by Marshall McLuhan) date unknown, and the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO GRADUATE magazine of Dec. 1967 on pages 72 & 75. -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 00:35:07 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Third Wave Notes 3/3 I've finally completed my notes on The Third Wave. I think there are some really useful ideas to those who are interested in Bucky's ideas. I think that Bucky was "intuiting" many of these notions years before, and his Dymaxion map and his Global Energy grid are examples of this. Bill (bpaton@inforamp.net) THE THIRD WAVE BY ALVIN TOFFLER Copyright 1980 Notes by Bill Paton 1996. Part 3/3 Crime is rising. Drug use is rampant. People are confused, nervous breakdowns are commonplace. Cults and other religions are filling this void. They are all indications of a dying Second Wave. To create a fulfilling emotional life and a sane psychosphere for the emerging civilization of tomorrow, we must recognize three basic individual requirements: needs for community, structure and meaning. Understanding how the second wave's collapse undermines them suggests how we might redesign our environment successfully. Social isolation and loneliness is a real truth in current society. A SENSE OF COMMUNITY IS ESSENTIAL. It offsets loneliness and gives people a sense of belonging. Community demands more than emotionally satisfying bonds between individual. It also requires strong ties of loyalty between individualss and their organizations. People hunger for institutions worthy of their respect, affection and loyalty. A warm, participatory feeling emergerges during crisis, stress, disaster, or mass uprising. The rising level of de-massified, social diversity accentuates differences rather than similarities. We make it possible for each of us to more nearly individualize themselves. This makes it more difficult to find compatible mates or friends. Once loneliness and the importance of community are recognized, we can do something about it. We can begin at the FAMILY level first. We can include all generations, by including the elderly, and encourage the family to take a larger role in children's educations. At the same time, schools could promote a sense of belonging, encouraging teamwork and cooperation to promote the ideas of being responsible for others. Corporation could help building human ties afresh. Helping build morale and a sense of belonging and breaking up into small, self-managed units which could unleash enormous new productive energies and build community at the same time. (SATURN). Group cooperatives are possible within the current frameworks. Retirements should be re-examined; partial retirements could work, or part-pay systems could help. Older people in the community could be encouraged. A feeling of self-worth would be essential. We need new ways to bring lonely hearts, or even friends, together. We should take the embarrassment away from them. We should look at the tele-communiting and working on integrating people within this reality. Stronger homes, neighbourhood restaurants. Even virtual community relationships are better than the one-way truth of television. Individuals need life structure. A life lacking in comprehensible structure is an aimless wreck. The abscence of structure breeds breakdown. Structure provides the relatively fixed points of reference we need. Work, by making clear demands of people's time and energy, provide and element of structure around which the rest of their lives can be organized. By taking away a conventional structure, many people find a loss of meaning in their lives. The feeling that our lives "count" comes from healty relationships with the surrounding society and seeing ourselves as part of a larger, even cosmic, scheme of things. Surveying the world around them, most people see only chaos and suffer a sense of personal powerlessness and pointlessness. This can lead to the rise of cults. Cults offer a sense of community, structure and meaning. They offer friendship, impose tight behaviorial constraints, and a single-minded version of reality. It provides a synthesis in offering an alternative framework to the fragmented culture around us. By giving the members a sense that their reality is meaningful, they feel compelled to carry that meaning to outsiders, which offers purpose and coherence in a seemingly incoherent world. So the Third Wave society must offer STRUCTURE AND MEANING as well. There are simple ways to get this started. Why not have a cadre of paraprofessional "life organizers" helping us with budgeting, finding work, following a diet, getting partners and so on. Need to study the structure of modern societies; schools, businesses, and how they are changing under The Third Wave. Worth examining meaning and structure providing institutions-even cults. A sensible society should provide a spectrum of institutions ranging from free-form to highly structured. Certain groupings such as vegetarians and others might be encouraged to form communities in which moderate to high structure is imposed on those who wish to live that way. Perhaps a variety of civilian service corps-along the lines of workfare? In addition to providing useful services and a degree of life-structure, they could bring much needed meaning into member's lives-not some mystical of political theology, but the simple ideal of service to community. We need to integrate personal meaning with a larger, more encompassing world view. They must understand their own mall contribution and also how they fit into the larger scheme of things. Meaning, Structure, and Community are interrelated preconditions for a liveable future. In working towards these ends; it will help to understand that the present agony of social isolation, the impersonality, structurelessness, and sense of meaninglessnes from which so many people suffer are symptoms of the breakdown of the past rather than intimations of the future. As we change society through our daily decisions and actions, the Third Wave civilization will in turn shape us. A new psycho-sphere is emerging that will fundamentally alter our character: The Personality of the future. As we change the deep structure of society, we also modify people. In any culture, there are widely shared traits that make up the social character. In turn, social character shapes people so that "their behavior is not a matter of conscious decision as to whether or not to follow the social pattern, but one of wanting to act as they have to act and at the same time finding gratification in acting according to the requirements of the culture." (Erich Fromm) We can look at the traits most likely to be valued in the civilization of tomorrow to discover that personality. These character traits springs from the tensions between the inner drives of many individuals and outer pressures of society. Once formed, these character traits play an influential role in the economic and social development of the society. The second wave was accompanied by the spread of the protestant ethic with its emphasis on thrift, toil, and deferral of gratification which channelled enormous energies into the tasks of economic development. It brought changes in objectivity-subjectivity, individualism, attitudes towards authority, ability to think abstractly, to empathize and to imagine. Peasants had to be educated, informed and moulded. Communications, politics, even imagination was democratized. The third wave should have similar profound effects on the personality. YOUTH: Children of tomorrow will grow up in a far less child-oriented society. Adolescence won't be as prolonged or painful a process as they will be required to fit in and understand at an earlier age. Education will also change-more outside learning, it will become interspersed and interwoven with work and more spread out over a lifetime. Youth will be less reponsive to peers, more responsible earlier, less consumption-oriented and less hedonistically self-involved. WORK: Work will be less repetitive and less fragmented with each person doing a somewhat larger, rather than smaller, task. Workers will face frequently changing tasks. Therefore, workers will be required to accept responsibility, understand how their work dovetails with others, can handle ever larger tasks, adapt swiftly to changed circumstances, and who are sensitively tuned to the people around them. They will want a sense of fulfillment in work and be able to tailor their benifits packages. They will balance work more with the rest of their lives. They will have multiple objective in work. There will be various matrix style authority at work. Workers will question authority, exercise discretion, be morally responsive and responsible. Prosumption will promote self-reliance, adaptability and ability. Versatility and balance will be key. Firsthand contact with things and people. Handwork will be respectable again. Objective subjectivity and Subjective objectivity will be pronounced. The de-massification of the media will have people aware of their self-image, people will demand to be treated as individuals. We will become producers of our own self-imagery-to project our image to the world; the technology of conciousness. Individuals will vary more vividly tomorrow. They will crave balance in their live; between work and play, between production and prosumption, between headwork and handwork, between the abstract and concrete, between objectivity and subjectivity. To match this shift in personality, politics must shift as well. It is impossible to be simultaneously blasted by revolution in energy, technology, family life, sexual role, and communication without also facing -sooner or later - a potentially explosive political revolution. All of our traditional methods are obsolete and about to be transformed. A third wave civilization cannot operate with a Second Wave political structure. Around the world there is a paralysis of political machinery and decision-making. It is esssentially a vacuum. It confuses the businesses, the people and the politicians themselves. No longer can outcomes of actions be predicted. This power has not passed to the ordinary people, however. People become cynical and feel helpless. The dangers of this have led to racism and terrorism, and frustration with the system. It has led to instability where new parties crop up if they offer even a glimmer of hope. Many believe there are strong, ominous overtones to all this. How to deal with economics, both within and without a country. There is the simple notion that what we need is a Messiah to save us. A masterful leader who is able to seize the rein of power is so appealing. Left and Right wing organizations put forward their beliefs and threaten to take over, by any means necessary. The cry for leadership is based on three misconceptions; the first is the myth of authoritarian efficiency, the notion that an Autocrat can "make the trains run on time". Yet even Hitler's Third Reich was not very efficient. The second is the assumption that the old style leadership that worked in the past will work now. We imagine Churchill or Roosevelt. Yet not all leaderships will work in all circumstances. The First Wave Monarch was a leader from birth, and was free to lead as he thought fit. The Second Wave leader dealt in impersonal and abstract power. He controlled a variety of decisions, from the media to the economy. His authority was based on power from the people. A first wave leader would be unfit to lead in the second wave. A Third Wave leader would be the same. The strength or weakness of a leader has nothing to do with an institution's breakdown. As the third wave society gets more complex and diversified, all leaders must depend on increasing numbers of people for decision-making. The more powerful he is, the more dependent he becomes. The new leadership qualities are not quite clear. Ability to listen to others may be more important than assertiveness. The third misconception is that our current system of leadership is right for our society, which it is clearly not. The current political framework is complex because local and national interests can affect international ones. Much of a national leader's power is lost. Our political institutions also reflect an out of date organization of knowledge. It is virtually impossible to integrate all of the government's activities effectively. All of the social and political problems are interwoven. Energy affects economics, which affects health, which affects education, work, family life, and a thougsand other things. The attempt to deal with each neatly defined problem in isolation creates only confusion and disaster. Yet this is how the government system is set up. This anachronistic structure leads to interminable jurisdictional power struggles, the externalization of costs, and to the generation of adverse side effects. Governments attempt to solve these problems by further centralization. Society and decision-making is accelerated and putting additional pressures on the decision-makers. Politicians careers have even accelerated. They cannot churn out intelligent decisions as fast as events require. Also as the society de-massifies, it creates a collapse in consensus. The sense of "national purpose" is gone. Special interest groups vie for their beliefs. The electorate and splinter groups are splintering into smaller, more transitory groups. Politians find themselves beseiged by these groups. Second wave governing is too slow to keep pace with change and the new levels of social and political diversity. It strikes at the very basis of Second Wave political theory: the concept of representation. Thus, more and more governments are minority governments. It forces us to question whether we are truly being represented. What is happening to representative democracy? Not only our second wave institutions, but the very assumptions on which they are based are obsolete. Too many decisions, too fast, about too many strange and unfamiliar problems explain the gross incompetence of political and governmental decisions today. Our institutions are reeling froma decisional implosion. Working with out of date political technology, our capacity for effective governmental decision-making is deteriorating rapidly. This increasingly mirrors the disarray in the outside world. A political system must not only be able to make and enforce decisions; it must operate on the right scale, it must be able to integrate disparate policies, it must be able to make decisions at the right speed, and it must both reflect and respond to the diversity of society. If it fails on any of these it courts disaster. Politically, we are hundreds of years out of date. It is like trying to fly a jumbo jet with Lindbergh's navigation systems. With nuclear weapons and our abilities, it creates an enormous threat for all parts of the world. The answer is not an Autocratic system, to take away our freedom, or defending our existing institutions. We shall have to invent new ones. The constitution of the US needs to be re-examined for the Third Wave. The old structures are unworkable in our radically changed world. It will require a hard-fought overhauling of our conventional democratic process. There will be many risks, but not changing it will cause even greater risks. THE PRINCIPLES OF THIRD WAVE GOVERNMENT INCLUDE: minority power, more direct citizen roles, and putting decisions where they belong, which helps political paralysis. The first, heretical principle of Third Wave government is that of minority power. It is not majorities, but minorities that count and our political systems must reflect that. This is in keeping with our de-massified society. We need to get rid of the notion that increased diversity automatically brings increased tension and conflict in society. In fact, the reverse can be true. If everyone has different goals, they will be more willing to cooperate and form symbiotic relationships. It is the lack of representation and appropriate political systems that cause dissent. We need to re-examine all methods of democracy. We might have a percentage listing for each possibility. We must get rid of a yes-no system. Party politics is no longer effective in our diverse societies. We need to empower the people, and minorities. We need to encourage long-term planning. By working with various ideas, we can come up with more appropriate structures and systems. With our telecommunications whole new methods of direct democracy or semi-direct democracy is possible. We could provide specific training to the public to educate them about various items for them to contribute to and influence. Today's political arrangements are not quick to deal with problems. The problems have shifted, but the decisional power hasn't. Many problems are too busy for one government. We need some intranational systems in place. We need far better agencies in place. We must also move much decisionmaking down to local levels. This can create more efficient and useful government. This decentralizing will happen in business as well. Democracy came about because there were too many decisions for the elite to deal with. With the third wave, there will be an even more expanding elite, which will then become localized. The super-struggle politically will be those who are trying to prop up the Second Wave industrial society and those who are ready to advance beyond it. There are two political wars raging around us simultaneously. At one level is politics as usual Second wave groups battling each other for immediate gain. At a deeper leve is these groups cooperating to oppose the new political forces of the Third Wave. This explains why these groups almost seem like blurry mirror images of each other. The second wave parties are commited to Second Wave civilization and dedicated to preserving the core institutions of mass society: the nuclear family, the mass education system, the giant corporation, the mass trade union, the centralized nation-state, and the politics of pseudorepresentative government. The Third Wave camp recognizes that today's most urgent problems, from energy, war, poverty and ecological degradation, and the breakdown of family relationships can no longer be solved within the framework of an industrial civilization. Most of us are in both camps. The defenders of the Second Wave typically fight against minority power; they scoff at direct democracy as "populism"; they resist decentralization, regionalism, and diversity; they oppose efforts to de-massify the schools; they fight to preserve a backward energy system; they deify the nuclear family, pooh-pooh ecological concerns, preach traditional industrial-era nationalism, and oppose the move toward a fairer world economic order. By contrast, the forces of the Third Wave favour a democracy of shared minority power; they are prepared to experiment with more direct democracy; they favour both transnationalism and a fundamental devolution of power. They call for a crack-up of the giant bureaucracies. They demand a renewable and less centralized energy system. They want to legitimize options to the nuclear family. They fight for less standardization, more individualization in the schools. They place a high priority in environmental problems. They recognize the necessity to restructure the world economy on a more balanced and just basis. They are suspicious of all politicals and parties and feel that decisionmaking is not possible within the current system. Third Wavers are difficult to define. Some head up major corporations, others are environmentalists. It is not a movement, per se, but people with a common recognition that the old system is now broken beyond repair. Each of us play a role in this which can be either destructive or creative. We need to first acknowledge that the system needs changing. We need to see long-term and be creative. Never before have we had such a well-educated society, armed with an incredible range of knowledge. Never before have we had such a global view. This collective imagination can be tapped to design alternative political institutions based on minority power, semi-direct democracy, and decision division. By re-examining the system, we can help to avoid violent confrontation. We need public input. We should use the most advanced tools available to us. We need to redesign all elements within the systems. We need a vast process of social learning. We need to put on pressure from all levels and ideas. The responsibility for change lies with us. We must begin with ourselves; being open-minded and creative minded. We must fight for freedom of expression. If we begin now we can take part not only in a reconstitution of our obsolete political structures, but also civilization itself. We have a Destiny to create. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 01:06:26 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Charles Cave Organization: Microplex Pty Ltd Subject: What Can One Man Do John Denver wrote a song about Buckminster Fuller and I thought you would like to read the lyrics. What One Man Can Do Words and Music by John Denver From the album SEASONS OF THE HEART I suppose that there are those Who'll say he had it easy Had it made in fact Before he'd ever begun But they don't know the things I know I was always with him It may sound strange But we were more than friends It's hard to tell the truth When no one wants to listen When no one really cares what's going on And it's hard to stand alone When you need someone beside you Your spirit and your faith must be stong What one man can do is dream What one man can do is love What one man can do is change the world And make it young again Here you see what one man can do As shaded as his eyes might be That's how bright his mind is That's how strong his love for you and me A friend to all the universe Grandfather of the future And everything that I would like to be What one man can do is dream What one man can do is love What one man can do is change the world And make it young again Here you see what one man can do As shaded as his eyes might be That's how bright his mind is That's how strong his love for you and me A friend to all the universe Grandfather of the future And everything that I would like to be What one man can do is dream What one man can do is love What one man can do is change the world And make it new again Here you see what one man can do What one man can do is dream What one man can do is love What one man can do is change the world And make it work again Here you see what one man can do Copyright 1980 by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co. >From the album "Seasons of the Heart" (1982) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Cave Sydney, Australia charles@jolt.mpx.com.au Creativity Web Page: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~caveman/Creative ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 08:49:14 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Michael Rader Subject: Re: dome magazines Comments: cc: Classy 1A On Tue, 4 Jun 1996 00:06:46 -0400 Classy 1A wrote: > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 18:39:41 -0400 > From: Classy 1A > Subject: dome magazines > > Does anyone know of any dome magazines in existance today. I am > interesting in subscribing to one. > > ------------------------------ "Dome Magazine" Hoflin Publishing, Inc. 4401 Zephyr Street Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Contact: Donald R. Hoflin Tel: (303) 934-5656 Fax: (303) 422-7000 Email: donh@hoflin.com Web Site: http://www.hoflin.com/DOME.html current yearly subscription cost: $40 (These folks provide an "open forum" where the important topics of the day in geodesic domes can be presented and discussed. They are always looking for articles relating to geodesic domes to publish.) --------------------------------------------------------- Michael Rader michael@dnaco.net "Geodesic Domes - Structures and Homes" page - "http://www.dnaco.net/~michael/domes/" Growing Spaces "Growing Dome" page - "http://www.dnaco.net/~michael/growing-spaces/" "If it isn't a dome, it's not a home" --------------------------------------------------------- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 07:17:47 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* (fwd) DomeHome-H writes: > From h19.hoflin.com!domehome-h Mon Jun 3 17:25:01 1996 > Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 20:18:41 -0400 > From: DomeHome-H > Sender: JasGol2000@aol.com > Message-Id: <960603201840_548603109@emout12.mail.aol.com> > To: DomeHome-H@h19.hoflin.com > Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* (fwd) > > Perhaps you should contact the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. They > might well be interested in preserving Bucky's own dome and certainly have > enough clout to find a donor to bankroll the purchase. Terrence Riley heads > the department of architecture and design there. I personally would love to > see Bucky's dome (or a replica) erected in the museum's garden. Good luck! > > --Jason Gold > New York, NY > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 12:31:43 -0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Thomas James Bailey Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB5212.8E3445E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Greetings; I offer my apologies for the erroneous information I previously posted. = Mr. Kosuth is absolutely correct. I made a quick trip to Carbondale to = verify that the Dome I spoke of has been removed from the site. Only = the Concrete pad remains. "Buck's Own Dome Home" is located at 407 = South Forest on the corner of the intersection with W. Cherry. I also = called the Realtor, Coldwell Banker Havens, and talked to Katheryn = Pappelas who was very knowlegeable about the history of the dome. Her = number is (618) 529-2040 if you are interested. Sorry about the misinformation. I thought it was correct. Thomas J. Bailey. ---------- From: WLauritzen[SMTP:wlauritzen@AOL.COM] Sent: Monday, June 03, 1996 6:24 PM To: Multiple recipients of list GEODESIC Subject: Re: *Buck's Own Dome Home: For Sale* Subject: buckys home for sale From: "Paul R. Kosuth" Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 14:16:37 -0500 Regarding the Fuller Dome home that is for Sale....... Thomas wrote: "Buck's Own Dome" is located in the 1000 block of South Illinois Avenue = in Carbondale, IL just "off-campus" (actually the Campus has surrounded it since 1960) from Southern Illinois University. It's not situated in a particularly nice setting. It sets just west of well traveled railroad tracks which carry the "City of New Orleans" passenger train among others. The Dome is located on a small plot (maybe 3/4 of an acre) between Illinois Avenue and the railroad tracks with a commercial building located to the north and a major traffick artery located south. ........This is NOT accurate... the structure that Thomas describes no longer is standing, it was torn down about 2 or 3 years ago. I don't = even know if it was ever used as a home, the last I recall it as was as a drug/substance abuse/problems hewlp site (SYNERGY actually, and the dome was commonly refered to as the SYNERGY dome) Fullers hous is on Forest avenue in Carbondale Il and the University is Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. The lot that it is on is a corner lot and the dome itself has been cleaned up and fixed up after many years of = negelct. The local PBS station did a short tour of the house during a half hour SIU salute to Bucky after the American Master Bucky film . I currently live and work in Carbondale and do alot of Fuller stuff at the school that I work at. Locally, Bill Perk is trying to get together a group of people to take over the dome and use it as a Fuller resource center and clearing house. I have yet to contact Perk due to the end of the year school crunch. The dome has been for sale in the past for upwards of $200,000. I think the price is pretty steep even at $106,000. The neighborhood is pretty nice, I live within 5-10 min walk of the dome. Hope this helps, Paul kosuth prkosuth@prairienet.org This message should be posted with this thread I thought. 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List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX ENG-EZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: ENG-EZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 4, 1996 ENGINEERING: ENGINEERS AFullerExplanation,pages 141-42 237.00 253-54 Synergerics 1, sects 511.22 640.02-03 650.011-.11 707.03 1007.11-14 1056.20 (11) Synergetics 2, sects 000.104-20 790.11 794.04-05 795.11 935.21 1044.02 Corporations Critical Path, pages 022.00 290-92 Functions of Ideas & Integ, page 191.00 In Brazil Critical Path, pages 299-301 Patrons in Ideas & Integ, page 245.00 U.S.S.R. Industrial Planning by Critical Path, page ???.?? See: COMPENDIUM ON BRAZIL'S INDUSTRIALIZATION CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING ECONOMIC PLANNING IN U. S. S. R. UNIVERSAL DWELLING REQUIREMENTS ENGINEER'S SCALE Synergetics 1, sects 522.11 713.06 1238.31 1238.50 Synergetics 2, fig 100.031 sects 260.11 986.023 986.075 986.622 986.820 ENGINE(S) Of Redesigned Dymaxion Car Dymaxion World, pages 030-31 See: JET ENGINE (Listing under engine type) MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY ENGLAND: ENGLISH Aircraft Industry Ideas & Integ, page 293.00 In World War I Critical Path, pages 081-83 Land Grants of Critical Path, page 077.00 Sea Battles of Critical Path, page 072.00 Tin from Critical Path, page 205.00 World-Embracing Strategies of Critical Path, page xxii.00 See: BRITISH EMPIRE WORLD WAR I ENTITY Synergetics 1, sects 131.00 400.02 Synergetics 2, sects 223.34 270.17 1001.22 1001.26 See: REMEMBERABLE ENTITY SOMETHINGNESS ENTROPY: ENTROPIC Cosmography, pages 051.00 073.00 Synergetics 1, sects 116.00 130.00-33.0 229.10 310.02 341.00-45.0 615.07 942.12 1009.68 1056.20 (30) Synergetics 2, sect 986.755 Assumed Universe Subject to Operating Manual, page 081.00 Cosmic Clouds and Cosmography, pages 245-46 Energy Systems Eventually Run Down Operating Manual, page 033.00 Traffic Ideas & Integ, page 159.00 In Newton's Physics Cosmography, page 081.00 Quanta Modules and Cosmography, pages 056-57 Wealth as Anti-Entropy Operating Manual, pages 085-86 See: ANTI- ENTROPY CELESTIAL ENTROPY CONSERVATION OF ENERGY ETERNAL SLOWDOWN EXPANDING UNIVERSE INFORMATION VS ENTROPY RADIATED ENTROPY RANDOM ELEMENT: LAW OF INCREASE OF SYNTROPIC- ENTROPIC SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY THERMODYNAMICS: SECOND LAW ENVIRONMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL Synergetics 1, sects 538.01 826.03 Synergetics 2, sects 100.011-13 182.00 264.11-15 986.853 1001.26 1073.12 1075.24 Altering the Critical Path, pages 027.00 125.00 129-30 140.00 213.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 007-09 011-12 014.00 016.00 084-90 Synergetics 1, sect 343.00 See: ALTERATION SEQUENCE EPIGENETIC REARRANGING THE ENVIRONMENT Behavior and BF's Universe, page 119.00 Changes in Physical Operating Manual, page 094.00 Construction Techniques and BF's Universe, page 125.00 Control(s), Types of AFullerExplanation,pages 063.00 262.00 Ideas & Integ, pages 055-58 And Chemical Element Isolations Chart Critical Path, page 242.00 Energy Slaves Dymaxion World, page 053.00 Flying Seedpod Geodesic Dymaxion World, figs 376-79 Automobile as Critical Path, pages 130.00 302.00 By Artist-Scientist Critical Path, page 027.00 Defined Critical Path, page 130.00 Early History of Critical Path, pages 051-54 Energy Efficiency of Critical Path, pages xxiv-xxv 209-12 Fixed and Mobile Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 090.00 309-10 For Manhattan, by Geodesic Dome Dymaxion World, fig 488.00 N.Y. City, by Tensegrity Dome Dymaxion World, fig 280.00 Future Critical Path, pages 263.00 309.00 346.00 In Dymaxion Deployment Unit Dymaxion World, fig 173.00 Dwelling Machine Dymaxion World, figs 184.00 186.00 190-95 Survival Critical Path, pages 006.00 303.00 Land Buildings as Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 090.00 303.00 On Moon Critical Path, pages 343-44 Recent History of Critical Path, pages 245.00 303-04 Space Program and Critical Path, page 247.00 See: AIR CIRCULATION PATTERNS AUTOMOBILE DESIGN SCIENCE ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY UNITS OF ENVIRONMENT CONTROL VOLUME-AREA RATIO Defined Critical Path, page 027.00 Development of More Favorable Cosmography, page 003.00 Early Society Inability to Cope with Operating Manual, page 014.00 Events Hierarchy Synergetics 2, sects 100.013-14 Evolution Synergetically Produced Operating Manual, page 088.00 For Child Critical Path, page 330.00 In Prehistoric Times Critical Path, pages 003-06 015.00 Recent Times Critical Path, pages 233.00 309-46 Recorded Times Critical Path, pages 026-27 050-54 Individuals and BF's Universe, pages 127.00 354-56 Inventions for Critical Path, pages 233.00 244.00 Man's Alteration of Ideas & Integ, page 051.00 Mapping and BF's Universe, pages 213-14 Not Behavior Critical Path, pages 052-53 134.00 252.00 254-55 Reforming of Cosmography, page 008.00 Society and BF's Universe, pages 032-33 Strategies for Critical Path, pages 136.00 303.00 Twoness Synergetics 2, sects 1073.13-14 1076.13 Valve Synergetics 1, sects 640.01 801.17 See: ARTIFACTS BEHAVIOR COSMIC ENVIRONMENT COMPENDIUM ON BRAZIL'S INDUSTRIALIZATION CRITICAL-PATH ARTIFACTS DESIGN SCIENCE ECOLOGY LIVINGRY NOT KILLINGRY PHYSICAL EXISTENCE ENVIRONMENT SURROUNDS WORLD GAME ENVOIS, L' (POEM, KIPLING) Critical Path, pages 223-24 EPCOT CENTER(WALT DISNEY WORLD,FL,USA) BF's Universe, page 260.00 EPHEMERALIZATION BF's Universe, page 378.00 Critical Path, pages 103-04 128.00 132-33 142.00 148.00 198-99 203-05 216-17 232-33 275-76 Fuller's Earth, page 021.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xix.00 005.00 031-32 039.00 043-44 067.00 078-80 086.00 Synergetics 2, sects 504.11 792.52 1075.26 Air-Deliverability in Critical Path, page 194.00 And Henry Ford Critical Path, pages 053-54 As Exemplified by Satellite,Gossamer Albatross CritPath,pgs xxiii-xxiv Class-One Evolution Critical Path, pages 232-33 Self-Dicipline Critical Path, page 133.00 Charts of Critical Path, pages 103.00 245.00 Critical Path and Critical Path, page 253.00 In 1940 Critical Path, pages 103-04 Consumer Goods Critical Path, page 236.00 Shipbuilding Critical Path, page 233.00 Socioeconomic Behaviors Critical Path, page 146.00 World Game Critical Path, pages 203.00 216-17 Prognostication and Critical Path, page 150.00 Only Recently Possible Critical Path, page xxv.00 Through Know-How Critical Path, page 109.00 Metals Critical Path, page 284.00 Trends of Critical Path, pages 103.00 237.00 Ultimate Critical Path, page 234.00 Youth and Critical Path, page 232.00 See: ACCELERATING ACCELERATION DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY METAPHYSICAL KNOW-HOW MINIATURIZATION MORE WITH LESS PERFORMANCE PER POUND WEIGHT PRECESSION STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY WORK EFFECTIVENESS WORLD GAME EPIGENETICS: EPIGENETIC LANDSCAPE Synergetics 1, sect 343.00 See: LIFE ALTERS ENVIRONMENT REARRANGING THE ENVIRONMENT EPISODE Synergetics 2, sects 325.23 936.23 See: FINITE EPISODING EPISTE- Mography Synergetics 2, sects 260.00-9.07 264.03 325.20-23 527.705 987.075 1044.13 See: GEOMETRY OF THINKING SYNERGETICS THOUGHT HAS SHAPE Mology Synergetics 1, sects 214.00 443.02 535.07 905.01 905.42 1001.00 1009.80 1056.01-03 Synergetics 2, sects 265.01-09 1071.26-27 Epistemological Stepping Stones Synergetics 1, sect 1023.15 See: GEOMETRY OF THINKING EPOCHAL TRANSFORMATION, OF MAN Ideas & Integ, pages 179-81 EQUAL: EQUALS: EQUALITY Synergetics 2, sect 1033.661 Rights Amendment (E.R.A.) BF's Universe, page 003.00 Cosmography, pages 263-64 See: INTER-EQUATABLE EQUANIMITY: EQUANIMITY MODEL Synergetics 1, sects 415.01 443.00-04 484.00 486.00 962.42 1053.35 See: COSMIC ZERO REFERENTIAL CENTRALITY AT ZERO EQUATION(S) E = MC^2 Humans in Universe,pages 011.00 040.00 043.00 049.00 See: INCOMMENSURABILITY EQUATION LINEAR EQUATIONS PRIME NUMBER INHERENCY: EQUATION EQUATOR: EQUATORIAL Fuller's Earth, page 031.00 Africa Critical Path, pages 003-04 201-02 As Great Circle Fuller's Earth, page 034.00 Geodesic Domes at Critical Path, page 211.00 fig 210.00 Population and Critical Path, pages 205.00 277.00 Spin Equator Synergetics 1, sect 1009.10 Synergetics 2, sect 1001.23 Travel Along Critical Path, fig 071.00 EQUI- Angular Synergetics 2, sects 792.33 986.816 986.821 1050.36 Economical Synergetics 1, sect 1023.15 See: DEGREES OF FREEDOM Lateral Synergetics 1, sects 614.06-07 950.33 Librium: Equilibrious Synergetics 1, sects 209.211 215.02 420.04-08 430.03 527.53 541.35 981.11 982.61 982.65 982.73 1030.00-31 1032.21 fig 1054.40 Synergetics 2, sects 270.17 326.40 440.09-12 466.14 504.15 794.23 982.61 A 986.518 996.142 1006.41 1013.41 1053.822 1053.847 And Disequilibrium Synergetics 1, sects 205.03 905.00-74 922.01-02 930.11 954.51 955.50 970.13 982.70 1011.50 1032.21 1053.15 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 326.40 466.14 504.14 901.19 986.751 986.814 1006.40 See: AVOGADRO: GENERALIZED AVOGADRO SYSTEM BASIC TRIANGLE: BASIC EQUILIBRIUM 48 LCD TRIANGLE DIS- EQUILIBRIUM DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM OMNI- EQUILIBRIUM UNTENABLE EQUILIBRIUM COMPULSION VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM Magnitude Phases Synergetics 1, sect 915.20 Zero-Magnitude Synergetics 2, sects 987.011 987.314 ERATOSTHENES Cosmography, page 100.00 Map Critical Path, pages 034.00 044.00 fig 036.00 ERROR BF's Universe, pages 038-39 Synergetics 1, sect 529.08 Synergetics 2, sects 504.17 543.11 543.13 986.214 986.510 See: TRUTH AS PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION OF ERROR ESKIMO: ESKIMOS And Vitamin D Critical Path, page 009.00 Igloo Ideas & Integ, page 149.00 ESPIONAGE Critical Path, page 062.00 See: C.I.A. PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW SECRET (CRITICAL INFORMATION) ESSAY ON PRINCIPLE OF POPULATION, AN BF's Universe, page 372.00 ESSENTIAL MOTION,PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT OF Ideas & Integ, page 092.00 ETERNAL: ETERNALITY: ETERNITY Cosmography, pages 005.00 038.00 050.00 064.00 169.00 Synergetics 1, sects 162.00 205.05 217.04 220.05 220.10-13 443.01-04 445.04 502.25 529.06 780.30-32 825.28 960.09 982.13 1012.32 1031.16 Synergetics 2, sects 263.04 543.12 986.232 1033.611 And Temporal Synergetics 1, sects 445.11 524.14 529.34 531.01-03 610.11 643.00 905.21 905.42 1005.52 1032.21 1239.31 page 786. Synergetics 2, sects 262.06 263.03 310.14 504.12-17 527.706 529.40 542.06 986.813 986.841 1052.56-57 1052.70 Instantaneity Synergetics 1, sect 529.30-34 Outset Synergetics 1, sect 445.11 Regenerative Universe. See: INTEGRITY REGENERATION UNIVERSE Slowdown Synergetics 2, sect 1052.51-57 See: BEGINNINGLESS IDEAL PERFECT ETHER, ETHEREALIZATION Critical Path, page 133.00 ETHICS. See: COMMITMENT TO HUMANITY CONSIDERATION FOR OTHERS EUCALYPTUS Critical Path, page 271.00 EUCLID: EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY BF's Universe, pages 014-15 Cosmography, 097-101 Critical Path, pages 033.00 044.00 046-47 Dymaxion World, page 008.00 Synergetics 1, sects 203.04 456.02 517.03 825.28 962.42 Synergetics 2, sects 986.042-48 986.815 See: GREEK GEOMETRY: GHOSTLY GREEK GEOMETRY SCHOOLS EUDOXUS Cosmography, page 100.00 EULER, LEONHARD: EULER'S TOPOLOGY AFullerExplanation,pages 042-43 062.00 Cosmography, pages 039.00 118.00 131.00 143.00 213.00 217-18 Critical Path, pages 007-08 046.00 Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 Humans in Universe,pages 064-70 Operating Manual, page 066.00 Synergetics 1, sects 142.00 223.66 col6 223.66 col7 251.02 400.23 fig 400.30 sects 420.06 505.10-12 510.01 519.03 523.01 524.31 527.62 536.00 538.13 604.00 722.02 961.45 1006.11 1006.20 1007.11-15 1011.10 1054.10-74 fig 1054.40 sect 1239.20 Synergetics 2, sects 201.22 202.03 223.67 251.021 261.02 268.03 269.01 269.05-07 270.15 270.18-21 501.23 505.64 505.81-83 986.053 987.075 1007.22-31 1033.50-56 1044.01-07 1074.31 Law (Formula) AFullerExplanation,pages 043-45 077.00 116.00 230-31 Cosmography, pages 058.00 note 122.00 127.00 138-39 144.00 161.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 002.00 062.00 And the Octahedron Fuller's Earth, page 079.00 Vector Equilibrium Fuller's Earth, pages 077-79 Restating of Cosmography, pages 134-35 See: CONSTANT RELATIVE ABUNDANCE PLUS TWO POINTS, AREAS AND LINES EUROPE: EUROPEAN Economic Community Critical Path, page 218.00 Electric Grid and Critical Path, page 206.00 Ice-Age Hunters Migrate to Critical Path, page 017.00 Industrialization Know-How of Critical Path, page 201.00 Population of Critical Path, page 020.00 See: ASIA TO EUROPE WORLD WAR I II EUROPIUM Critical Path, page 244.00 EVENT: EVENTS Synergetics 1, sects 225.01 240.16-18 250.32 400.011 400.25-26 537.01 540.01 601.02 606.02 1023.15-16 1025.11 Synergetics 2, sects 100.018 100.40-403 260.22 311.13 501.21 537.06 537.51 1001.26 1007.22 1007.31 And . Multiplication by Division Cosmography, pages 237-38 Nonevents: Events and Novents Synergetics 1, sect 524.01-04 905.20 Field Synergetics 1, sect 982.20 Synergetics 2, sect 1001.21-26 Foci Synergetics 1, sects 223.13-14 224.11 228.01 240.20 400.05 400.08 400.25-26 400.40 401.07 510.07 537.11 541.10 620.05 964.30 1022.12 Synergetics 2, sects 266.02 527.26 1053.803 See: FIX POINT In Occupation of Points Cosmography, page 232.00 Lines as Trajectories of Cosmography, page 233.00 Nonevents and Traceries Synergetics 2, sect 1007.22 See: CROSSINGS, OPENINGS & TRAJECTORIES Novents & Event Interrelatabilities Synergetics 2, sects 269.05 1007.22 See: BASIC EVENT COMPLEX IT CORNER: EVENT CORNER COSMIC EVENT ENERGY EVENT ENVIRONMENT EVENTS HIERARCHY FINITE EVENT SCENARIO INFORMATION EVENT LOCAL EVENTS NOVENT PURE PRINCIPLE: EVENTS IN PURE PRINCIPLE STAR EVENTS EVER RETHINKING THE LORD'S PRAYER Critical Path, pages 153-58 See: BELIEF DIRECT EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE EXPERIMENT SELF-DISCIPLINES EVEREST, MOUNT Critical Path, page 055.00 EVERYWHERE AND EVERYWHEN Synergetics 2, sects 000.1271 270.17 See: ALWAYS AND EVERYWHERE ELSEWHERE AND ELSEWHEN EVOLUTE: EVOLUTION (MOTION). See: INSIDE-OUTING INVOLUTING-EVOLUTING TORUS EVOLUTION Grunch of Giants, page 013.00 Humans in Univ, pages 086-88 092-93 129-34 136-37 157-59 Synergetics 1, sects 217.02 229.02-06 229.10 250.51 307.01 311.03 323.00 502.23 503.04 505.201 826.03 note 1065.20 (29) Synergetics 2, sects 100.62 326.13 541.18 987.062 Class-One Critical Path, pages 217.00 229-30 232.00 285.00 Critical-Path Undertaking as Critical Path, pages 254-55 Design of Vegetation as Critical Path, page 246.00 Eliminates Blockages Critical Path, page 281.00 Human Origins & Migrations as Critical Path, pages 285-86 In Farming Critical Path, pages 272-76 Information & Mobility Increase Critical Path, page 247.00 Innate Human Drives as Critical Path, page 027.00 Life Expectancy Increase and Critical Path, page 233.00 Metals and Critical Path, pages 284-85 National Sovereignty and Critical Path, pages 286-87 Syntropy as Critical Path, pages 246.00 276.00 Vs Class-Two Critical Path, pages 232.00 246.00 254.00 284-85 Grunch of Giants, pages xix.00 xxiii.00 xxiv.00 086-88 See: ACCELERATING ACCELERATION CRITICAL MOMENT ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENT CONTROL EPHEMERALIZATION HUMANS, FUNCTION OF INDUSTRIALIZATION PRECESSION SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY Class-Two Critical Path, pages 229.00 232.00 As Entropy Critical Path, page 246.00 Coincides with Class-1 Evolution Critical Path, pages 246.00 254.00 284-85 See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY DOING THE RIGHT THINGS FOR THE WRONG REASONS HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES LEGALLY PIGGILY KILLINGRY-POKER GAME WEALTH- POKER GAME Comprehending Phases of Operating Manual, page 110.00 Cosmic Grunch of Giants, pgs xxiii.00 076.00 084-85 Critical Moment in Critical Path, pages xvii.00 246.00 248.00 285.00 Grunch of Giants, page xxi.00 Design and Patterns in Operating Manual, pages 036.00 041.00 095-96 Effected by Electromagnetic Spectrum Operating Manual,page 094.00 Gestation Rate of Critical Path, page 013.00 Human, New Stage of Cosmography, pages 015-16 018.00 028-29 254-55 262-63 Inexorable Operating Manual, page 042.00 Involution and Cosmography, pages 208-09 figs 210-11 Man's Feeling about Operating Manual, page 040.00 Our Present Position in Operating Manual, pages 051-52 Success o Man Depends on Masterin Metaphysicl OperatManul,pg 033.00 Two Types of Cosmography, page 254.00 See: COSMIC EVOLUTION DARWIN: REVERSE EVOLUTION FUTURE: MAN BACKS INTO HIS FUTURE MAN'S CONSCIOUS PARTICIPATION IN EVOLUTION TELEOLOGY WOMB: HUMANITY CANNOT RETURN TO THE WOMB EVOLUTIONARY Events on Geoscope Critical Path, page 184.00 Processes, Humans are Critical Path, page 132.00 EXACTITUDE Synergetics 1, sects 211.00 443.03 Synergetics 2, sect 543.10-15 See: IDEAL PERFECT EXCEPTIONLESSNESS Cosmography, pages 005.00 038.00 064.00 EXCHANGE Agent of Universe Synergetics 1, sect 623.14 See: TETRAHEDRON Early Forms of Ideas & Integ, page 060.00 EXCLUSION. See: INCLUSION & EXCLUSION OF SPACE EXISTENCE Synergetics 2, sect 986.164 Qualities of Fuller's Earth, page 041.00 See: COEXISTING EXPANDING And Contracting Synergetics 1, sects 217.02 223.41 240.49 251.05 251.39 323.00 400.61 411.32 641.01-02 642.01 720.03 724.32 780.23 781.01 905.43 905.51 982.61 1005.11 1005.14 1012.21 1054.72 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 326.05-09 465.42 502.05 (2) 504.14 505.63 529.40 986.091 986.757 986.857 1052.53 See: JITTERBUG TIDAL TRIANGULAR-CAMMED MODEL Universe: Expanding Physical Univ Synergetics 1, sects 217.02 323.00 326.05-09 340.00-45.0 780.22 Synergetics 2, sects 790.22 986.094-96 986.750-60 987.066 1052.62 See: CONTRACTING METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSE INFORMATION VS ENTROPY METAPHYSICAL AND PHYSICAL SHRINKING VIEWPOINT OF OBSERVER EXPANSION-CONTRACTION Cosmography, page 018.00 EXPECTED AND UNEXPECTED Synergetics 1, sect 960.13 EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC Critical Path, pages 103-06 113-18 For C. I. A. Critical Path, pages 103.00 116.00 Foreign Aid Critical Path, pages 105.00 114.00 116.00 New Technologies Critical Path, page xx.00 Weaponry Critical Path, pages 106-10 117.00 See: BANKRUPTCY EMERGENCE THROUGH EMERGENCY FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE KILLINGRY-POKER GAME EXPERIENCE(S): EXPERIENCEABILITY Synergetics 1, sects 153.00 161.00 163.00 201.03 203.06 217.04 225.01 228.01 251.01 301.00-03.0 305.05 322.02 445.11 501.04 502.00-2.25 502.31 502.61 504.01 504.04 505.01 505.03 505.11 508.01 508.04 508.10 513.03-05 524.03 529.01 529.11 620.08 645.10 782.23 782.50 801.02 920.01 962.40 966.12 981.02 1056.15 1056.20 (34) 1222.12 Synergetics 2, sects 200.06 228.12 263.04 264.12-14 265.02 325.10-16 502.03-05 505.71-72 537.131 540.41 543.01 543.23 543.25 938.11 986.814 1075.11 Alternating Ideas & Integ, pages 021-22 027.00 227-29 Alters Experience Synergetics 1, sect 502.22 See: ALTERATION SEQUENCE And Nonexperience Synergetics 1, sects 501.13 524.03 540.08 Synergetics 2, sects 268.07 1071.20 See: EVENTS AND NOVENTS Can Only Increase Critical Path, page 198.00 Classification of Ideas & Integ, page 236.00 Consolidation of Ideas & Integ, page 144.00 Fuller's Concept of Dymaxion World, page 005.00 Harvesting Synergetics 2, sect 100.017 Importance of Ideas & Integ, pages 048.00 177.00 In Engineering,Aeronautics,Buildings Critical Path, page 128.00 Information Gained from Critical Path, pages 125.00 265.00 Is Finite Operating Manual, page 056.00 Not Belief Critical Path, pages 125.00 151-57 283.00 Of God Critical Path, pages 151-58 Omni-, Critical Path, page 155.00 Personality and Ideas & Integ, pages 239.00 242.00 R. B. F. Inventory of Critical Path, pages 127-28 Setting in Order the Facts of Critical Path, pages 043.00 237.00 265.00 Synergetic Integration of Critical Path, page 225.00 To Extract Generalized Principles Operating Manual, page 049.00 Whole Earth Critical Path, pages 173-74 See: APPREHENDED AND COMMUNICATED APPREHENDING AND COMPREHENDING DIRECT EXPERIENCE DIURNAL CYCLIC EXPERIENCE HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS & IGNORANT H LEARNING THROUGH TRIAL-AND-ERROR MEMORY METAPHYSICAL EXPERIENCE KNOW-HOW PHYSICAL EXPERIENCE REDUCTION TO PRACTICE SELF-EDUCATION SPHERIC EXPERIENCE TUNABILITY OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCES As Components of Universe Cosmography, page 127.00 Systems Cosmography, page 131.00 Generalized or Special-Case Cosmography, pages 070-71 Omnirecallability of Cosmography, page 064.00 EXPERIENTIAL Number Synergetics 1, fig 1012.14 A -Ity Synergetics 2, sect 1033.016 -Ly Founded Mathematics Synergetics 1, sects 201.01-03 250.20-53 502.31 Synergetics 2, sect 986.080-96 See: GRAND STRATEGY OF SYNERGETICS SYNERGETICS EXPERIMENT(S), UNDERTAKEN BY Synergetics 1, sects 305.01 305.05 306.01 502.22 502.51 513.03-05 Synergetics 2, sects 100.016-18 792.31-32 793.01 God Critical Path, pages 155.00 159.00 See: DESIGN (OF HUMANS) HUMANS, FUNCTION OF Individual Critical Path, pgs xxxviii.00 128.00 265.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xxiv.00 081.00 See: DIRECT EXPERIENCE GUINEA PIG B HUMAN INDIVIDUAL LEARNING THROUGH TRIAL-AND-ERROR PURE SCIENCE REDUCTION TO PRACTICE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW SELF- DISCIPLINES EDUCATION See: DELIBERATE DESIGN EXPERIMENTAL Evidence Fuller's Earth, page 049.00 Reverification Synergetics 1, sect 1056.14 EXPERIMENTALLY DEMONSTRABLE Synergetics 1, sects 201.00 220.011 400.21 502.31 505.01 524.21 783.02 960.03 982.20 982.70 Synergetics 2, sects 100.017 260.12 986.721 986.851 1013.51 See: EMPIRICAL REDUCTION TO PRACTICE EXPERIMENTATION BF's Universe, pages 035-41 EXPERIMENTS Decisions Should be Based on Cosmography, page 259.00 Environmental Conditions of Cosmography, page 030.00 EXPLICABLE AND INEXPLICABLE Synergetics 1, sects 501.13 1056.15 See: A PRIORI MYSTERY CONCEPTUALITY & NONCONCEPTUALITY EXPLOITATION OF Atomic Energy Operating Manual, page 112.00 Fossil Fuels Operating Manual, page 112.00 See: ENERGY EXPLORING Synergetics 2, sect 1001.26 EXPLOSION Synergetics 1, sects 517.101 517.12 534.05 535.09 See: IMPLOSIVE-EXPLOSIVE EXPO '67 DOME (MONTREAL, PQ, CANADA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 241-43 illus 243.00 Critical Path, pages 136.00 165-71 174.00 See: GEODESIC DOME MONTREAL WORLD'S FAIR (1967) EXPORTING. See: IMPORTING-EXPORTING EXTENDING: EXTENSIVE. See: UNIVERSALLY EXTENSIVE EXTERIOR Metabolics Critical Path, page 250.00 See: BALLISTICS Tools Critical Path, pages 250.00 345-46 See: BALLISTICS METEOROLOGY NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART NAVIGATION SHIPBUILDING EXTERNAL: EXTERNALITY Synergetics 1, sect 1010.03 Octahedron Synergetics 2, fig 415.17 sect 1033.022 table 1033.20 sects 1033.701 1033.71 1033.76 See: OUTSIDE POINT GROWTH RATE EXTINCTION AFullerExplanation,page 259.00 Operating Manual, page 035.00 As Consequence of Overspecialization Cosmography, pages 251-52 260.00 Of Humanity Critical Path, pages 192.00 201.00 215.00 217.00 229.00 237.00 See: HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION SURVIVAL EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL LIFE Critical Path, pages 008.00 119-20 EXXON Critical Path, pages 241.00 273.00 EYE- Visible Differentials. See: RESOLUTION Glasses, Principle of Cosmography, pages 012.00 065-66 Synergetics 2, sects 100.014 986.062 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 22:22:28 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Steve Brant Subject: teleportation Bucky said that teleportation was possible. Well, thanks to the folks at the skunk-works discussion group, I've seen info on how a team of IBM scientists are working on the idea. You can "read more about it" at: http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/teleportation/ As they say, the first step towards doing the impossible is to start thinking that it's *possible*. - Steve Brant ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 02:48:07 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: uni00063@UNINET.NET Organization: Uninet Subject: plydomes Will someone help me find the numbers I need to build a plydome or two? Honest, I've been looking. Thanks. Dick Fischbeck uni00063@uninet.net ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 12:22:32 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX F-FRA BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: F-FRA Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 5, 1996 4D Dymaxion World, page 018.00 Company BF's Universe, page 129.00 Formation of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 103.00 Dymaxion House BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 097-98 101-03 illus 102.00 pages 108-09 117.00 173.00 Dymaxion World, pages 018-21 057-58 And Shelter Utility Companies Dymaxion World, page 020.00 Cost Dymaxion World, pages 019-20 Design as Implement Dymaxion World, page 019.00 MacLeish's Defense of Dymaxion World, pages 020-21 Patents Offered to Am.Inst.of Arch.Dymaxion World, page 020.00 Scale Model of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 104.00 Special Features Dymaxion World, pages 018-19 Standards for Materials Dymaxion World, pages 021-22 See: DYMAXION HOUSE House BF's Universe, pages 121-22 126-32 Monograph Critical Path, page 135.00 Grunch of Giants, page xv.00 Multi-Story Building Alternate Forms of Dymaxion World, fig 029.00 Cutaway View of Dymaxion World, fig 031.00 Triangulated Tension Network Dymaxion World, figs 034-39 Office Building 100-Deck Dymaxion World, fig 026.00 Twin Tower Dymaxion World, fig 030.00 Omni-Directional Transport Dymaxion World, fig 029.00 Time Lock (Book by RBF) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 103.00 BF's Universe, page 130.00 Critical Path, page 137.00 Dymaxion World, page 018.00 Tower Apartment House, Advantages 10-Deck Dymaxion World, figs 016-17 12-Deck Dymaxion World, fig 021.00 Compared to Conventional 6-Rm House Dymax World, fig 032.00 Interior Dymaxion World, fig 031.00 Tower Garage Dymaxion World, fig 033.00 FACE: FACES Cosmography, page 141.00 fig 142.00 Critical Path, page 007.00 fig 008.00 Fuller's Earth, fig 062.00 Synergetics 1, sects 223.16-21 524.21 722.02 1023.15-16 1030.20 As Windows Synergetics 2, sects 261.02 986.065 987.013 987.076-78 1007.22 1033.011 1033.019 1033.032 See: WINDOWS OF NOTHINGNESS See: AREA(S) DIAMOND FACETS EULER'S FORMULA HEDRA NO FACE OPENING(S) VERTEXES, FACES AND EDGES FACTORY AS FORTRESS Critical Path, pages 291.00 300.00 FACULTY: FACULTIES Synergetics 1, sect 501.01 FAIL-SAFE Advantage:Fail-Safe Alternate Circuits Synergetics 1, sect 706.30 Synergetics 2, sects 181.00-85.0 267.03 795.06 Circuits Fuller's Earth, page 114.00 FAILURES, HUMANITY'S Operating Manual, pages 012-13 FAITH OF MAN IN MAN Ideas & Integ, pages 144-45 FAKE BUBBLES AFullerExplanation,pages 015-17 FALL-IN: FALL-IN PROCLIVITY Synergetics 1, sect 130.00-33.0 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.101 See: CRITICAL PROXIMITY FAMILY Housing. See: SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING Recent Change in Nature of Cosmography, pages 255-57 See: GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES, FAMILY OF FARM: FARMS: FARMING Critical Path, pages 270-73 Grunch of Giants, pages 020.00 047.00 During Great Crash Critical Path, page xxx.00 Economics of Critical Path, pages 079.00 272.00 328.00 In Wartimes Critical Path, page 080.00 Non-Resident Critical Path, pages 087.00 272-74 328.00 Overproduction Critical Path, pages 271-73 Shelter, Geodesic Dymaxion World, figs 441-42 See: CONGLOMERATES FOOD LABOR FASHIONS IN AUTOMOBILES Ideas & Integ, pages 076-77 FAULT: EARTH FAULT Synergetics 1, sects 305.03 713.04 905.66 FAVORITISM Fuller's Earth, page 129.00 FBI (FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION) Critical Path, page 262.00 FEAR Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 411.23 Synergetics 2, sects 326.09 1001.26 1052.58 FEDERAL Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) Critical Path, page 106.00 See: BANKS: BANKING BANKRUPTCY FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE NEW DEAL Reserve Bank Critical Path, page 139.00 See: GOLD FEDEROV, EUGENE BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 224.00 FEEDBACK: FEEDBACK CIRCUITRY Synergetics 1, sects 171.00 509.01 509.04-05 509.31 Synergetics 2, sects 535.21-22 1130.20-24 See: ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUITS FEELING As Individual's Spontaneous Sensing Critical Path, pages xi-xii Vs Thinking, Believing, Knowing Critical Path, pages xii-xiii See: AWARENESS TACTILE FEENICIANS. See: PHOENICIANS FELLOWSHIPS Critical Path, pgs xxxiv.00 263.00 266.00 Operating Manual, pages 107-08 See: COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING EARNING A LIVING EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT ENERGY ACCOUNTING, SAVINGS FEMALE. See: MALE AND FEMALE FEMINISM BF's Universe, pages 002-03 See: WOMEN FERMI Enrico Cosmography, pages 078.00 221.00 Pile Humans in Universe,pages 045-48 FERTILIZER Critical Path, pages 315.00 329.00 FERTILIZING. See: CROSS-FERTILIZING FIBER- Glass BF's Universe, pages 197.00 207.00 277.00 321.00 Optics Critical Path, page 268.00 FIELD: FIELDS Synergetics 1, sects 505.04 536.51 780.28 924.10 954.09 955.50 960.13 966.03 966.10 982.53 982.61 982.84 990.05 1009.31 1009.53-54 1009.67 1009.97-98 1051.51 1053.17 1054.11 1106.31 Synergetics 2, sects 260.12 311.11 326.40 986.751-53 1052.33 Emission Microscope Dymaxion World, fig 231.00 Eugene Dymaxion World, page 060.00 William L. W. (Field) Synergetics 2, sect 986.096 See: ANGULAR FIELD CIRCUMFERENTIAL FIELD COSMIC FIELD ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ENERGY FIELD EVENT FIELD FORCE FIELD FOURTH-DIMENSIONAL FIELD GEODESIC FIELD GRAVITATIONAL FIELD INBOUND AND OUTBOUND FIELD INVOLVEMENT FIELD ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX FIELD SPHERICAL FIELD TRAMPOLINE FIELD UNIFIED FIELD VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM FIELD VECTORIAL FIELD FIFTH DIMENSION Synergetics 1, sects 202.01 206.00 527.50-54 1235.03 Synergetics 2, sects 540.41 1033.61-613 See: FREQUENCY SIZE DIMENSIONALITY FIFTY-SIX Axes of Symmetry Synergetics 1, sect 1042.05 Synergetics 2, sects 533.22 1041.13 Year Experiment BF's Universe, pages xii.00 FILLED SET Synergetics 1, sect 521.01 FILM STRIP: PHOTOFRAMES Synergetics 1, sects 322.00-23.0 334.00 Synergetics 2, sects 325.16 543.04 See: MOVING PICTURE FINAL: FINALITY Examination Critical Path, pgs xxxvi.00 xxxvii.00 See: TEST AND TESTING See: LAST CYCLE WOW: THE LAST WOW FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) Metals Cartel and Critical Path, pages 098-100 Replaced by Managerial Capitalism Critical Path, page 097.00 Revived in LAWCAP Critical Path, pages 114.00 116.00 See: BANKS: BANKING CAPITALISM CORRUPTION FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE LAND-BASED CAPITALISM (LANCAP?) LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) MANAGERIAL CAPITALISM (MANCAP?) METALS & MINING CAPITALISM (METCAP?) MORGAN, J. P. FINANCING HOME CONSTRUCTION BY GOVERNMENT Ideas & Integ, pages 183-84 FINCK, DR. J. T. Dymaxion World, page 044.00 FINGER Synergetics 1, sect 232.02 FINITE: FINITY Synergetics 1, sects 116.00 224.02-03 228.01 240.01 251.05 302.03 308.00 322.00-24.0 332.00 400.05 400.40-47 443.01 502.02 502.23 530.03 539.01 602.01 647.03 1010.14 1023.12 Synergetics 2, sects 100.40-403 263.03 501.21-22 502.03 526.13 526.19 986.048 986.757 987.011 987.031 Accounting System AFullerExplanation,pages 018-19 125-26 208.00 See: ENERGY-EVENT And Definite Synergetics 1, sects 224.04 332.00 345.00 535.02-04 535.08 Synergetics 2, sect 223.08 Episoding Synergetics 2, sects 100.60-63 270.14 Event Scenario Synergetics 2, sect 100.40-43 Furniture Synergetics 1, sects 308.00 502.20 Synergetics 2, sect 502.03 See: FURNITURE Local System Theory Ideas & Integ, pages 158-60 See: BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS CLOSED SYSTEM CONSERVATION OF FINITE UNIVERSE LIMIT PACKAGE: PACKAGED PHYSICAL UNIVERSE RETURNING UPON ITSELF: SYSTEMS RETURN UPON THEMSELVES TERMINAL FINITY AND INFINITY Critical Path, page 058.00 Synergetics 1, sects 224.02 224.13 224.30 400.10 530.02 535.01 537.33 643.00 644.02 647.04 647.10 782.23 Synergetics 2, sects 262.01-10 326.31 527.706 987.062 See: BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS BOUNDARY: BOUNDARY CONDITIONS EARTH, AS SPHERE FLAT-OUT VIEW OF SYSTEMS GEOMETRY WHOLES AND PARTS FIRE- Defined for Child Critical Path, page 062.00 In a Theater Synergetics 2, sect 184.00 See: PANIC Place Log Synergetics 2, sect 100.014 FIRST Life Critical Path, page 134.00 Subdivision of Universe Synergetics 1, sects 620.01 620.05 Synergetics 2, sect 987.011 See: SYSTEM Things First. See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING TASKS See: INITIAL PRIME STARTING FISCUS (BASKET) Critical Path, page 119.00 FISH: FISHING Synergetics 2, sect 1013.11 As Industry Critical Path, page 328.00 Net Synergetics 2, sect 794.04 Using Baskets Critical Path, page 013.00 FISHBEIN, MORRIS, DR. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 141.00 BF's Universe, page 192.00 Humans in Universe,page 041.00 FISK, HAILEY BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 156.00 FISSION: FISSIONABLE Synergetics 1, sect 419.05 FITZGIBBON, JAMES BF's Universe, page 412.00 Critical Path, page 323.00 FIVE: FIVENESS Synergetics 1, sects 1053.12-15 1072.32 1220.15 Synergetics 2, sect 1072.21-22 See: FIFTH DIMENSION FIX: FIXES Synergetics 1, sects 510.01 513.01-02 519.02-03 520.00-03 523.02 780.22 905.22 931.40 981.20 Synergetics 2, sects 260.42 264.01 501.21 505.61 986.730 1001.21 1007.22-24 1044.10-13 Discontinuities & Continuities Synergetics 2, sect 1007.22 See: CROSSINGS, OPENINGS AND TRAJECTORIES Fixed Synergetics 1, sect 780.21 Synergetics 2, sect 100.62 See: CROSSING LOCUS FIX POINT VERTEX(ES) FLAT- Earth Thinking AFullerExplanation,pages 014.00 019-20 071.00 144.00 158.00 Out View of World. See: EARTH, FLAT-OUT VIEW OF FLEET: FLEETS OF SHIPS Critical Path, page 072.00 Synergetics 1, sect 703.04 Synergetics 2, sect 794.02 See: NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART SHIPBUILDING FLESH: ANIMAL FLESH Synergetics 1, sects 600.04 751.06 See: TISSUE CELL FLEX-CORNERS (FLEXIBLE CORNERS) Cosmography, pages 047.00 146.00 225.00 figs 048.00 147.00 FLIGHT Nature and BF's Universe, pages 148-50 Stratospheric Ideas & Integ, pages 134-35 Turbine Engine BF's Universe, pages 150-51 See: AIRCRAFT AVIATION FLYING GROUP FLIGHT FORMATION FLOATING CITY: FLOATING CITIES BF's Universe, page 405.00 Critical Path, pages 090.00 337.00 In the Sky Dymaxion World, fig 489.00 On Water Dymaxion World, figs 486-87 See: TRITON FLOATING CITY FLOOD CONTROL Critical Path, page xxix.00 FLOORING, OF DYMAXION Deployment Unit Dymaxion World, figs 166.00 170.00 Dwelling Machine Dymaxion World, figs 200-03 FLOTATION PROCESS (IN REFINING COPPER) Critical Path, page 282.00 FLOWSHEET Critical Path, pages 256-57 See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING UNIVERSAL DWELLING REQUIREMENTS FLUID: FLUIDS: FLUIDITY Synergetics 1, sects 954.56 982.13 Synergetics 2, sect 986.635 Geography Ideas & Integ, pages 119-41 Cyclic Events and Ideas & Integ, page 241.00 Dymaxion Projection and Ideas & Integ, pages 123.00 note 140-41 Map Projections for Ideas & Integ, pages 122-25 136-41 FLUORESCING Synergetics 1, sect 961.47 FLUXIONS Cosmography, page 192.00 FLY'S EYE DOME Critical Path, pages 310-15 figs 311-14 See: DWELLING MACHINE ENVIRONMENT CONTROL SERVICE INDUSTRY FLYING Fish BF's Universe, page 147.00 Star Teams Synergetics 1, sect 1009.30-37 FLYWHEELS Cosmography, page 023.00 fig 026.00 FOCUS: FOCI: FOCUSING Synergetics 1, sects 445.05 509.04 509.10 524.12 647.01 1005.11 1009.54 1009.97 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 267.01 269.04 501.201 527.25 936.12 936.14 1061.24 See: EVENT FOCI POINT FOG GUN BF's Universe, pages 199-200 Critical Path, pages 149.00 212.00 314.00 Dymaxion World, figs 088-92 See: BLACK BOX MECHANICAL UNIT DYMAXION BATHROOM FOLDABILITY: FOLDING Synergetics 1, sects 638.10 902.10 914.01-02 914.10 914.20-21 914.30 916.03 921.10-15 1032.11 Synergetics 2, sects 270.24 461.11 986.421 986.571 986.821 1013.41 1041.12-13 Tetra Foldable from a Square Synergetics 2, sect 986.518 Triangles into Tetra Synergetics 2, sect 100.41-416 See: BOW TIE FOLDABILITY GREAT CIRCLE FOLDABILITY NESTABILITY THREE-PETAL FLOWER FOOD Grunch of Giants, pages xxi.00 002-03 078.00 Synergetics 2, sect 185.00-86.0 Amount Consumed Critical Path, page 343.00 Ample, but Poor Distribution Critical Path, page 202.00 As Essence of Land Wealth Critical Path, page 080.00 Military Strategy Critical Path, pages 069.00 080.00 World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 Chromosomically Programmed Need for Critical Path, page 246.00 Distribution of Critical Path, pages 080.00 202.00 271-72 For Astronauts Critical Path, page 204.00 Atoll-Dwellers Critical Path, page 005.00 In Ho-Ping: Food for Everyone(Book) Critical Path, pages 202.00 219.00 Inventory of Resources and Critical Path, page 219.00 Of Earliest Humans Critical Path, pages 005.00 049.00 067.00 Eskimos Critical Path, page 009.00 Preservation of Critical Path, page 080.00 Systems AFullerExplanation,pages 261-62 U. S. S. R. Industrialization and Critical Path, page 289.00 See: DIET FARMS: FARMING LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY NOURISHMENT: UNDERNOURISHMENT WEALTH, METABOLIC FOOTBALL BF's Universe, pages 015-16 FORBES-SEMPILL, COLONEL WILLIAM F. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 131-32 BF's Universe, pages 174-76 Dymaxion World, pages 029-30 FORCE Distribution: Force Diagrams Synergetics 1, sects 422.10 511.20-22 703.05-16 See: LOAD DISTRIBUTION Field Synergetics 1, sect 505.04 Lines:Omnidirectional Lines of Force Synergetics 1, sects 430.03 521.30 537.15 537.21 616.02 982.13 Synergetics 2, sects 270.21 936.11 986.831 Ships Colliding Synergetics 1, sects 521.30-32 See: ACTION-REACTION-RESULTANT Patterning Categories Ideas & Integ, pages 159-60 FORD Henry BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 198-99 BF's Universe, pages 131.00 177.00 319.00 369.00 Critical Path, pages 053-54 086.00 Dymaxion World, page 067.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 055-56 & Dearborn School for USSR Engineers Critical Path, page 138.00 The II BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 198-99 BF's Universe, page 319.00 The III Dymaxion World, fig 364.00 Motor Company BF's Universe, pages 319-23 Critical Path, page 305.00 Dymaxion World, pages 060-61 Domes Ideas & Integ, page 278.00 In Brazil Critical Path, page 305.00 Institutes Time-Financing Critical Path, page 086.00 See: AUTOMOBILE Rotunda Dome BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 198-200 illus 201.00 BF's Universe, pages 319-20 Dymaxion World, pages 060-61 figs 281.00 292-97 364-72 FORECASTING Operating Manual, page 011.00 FOREIGN AID Subsidies Critical Path, page 114.00 To U. S. A. Companies Abroad Critical Path, pages 105-06 116.00 See: NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY TRANSNATIONAL FORGOTTEN MAN Critical Path, pages 095.00 100.00 See: NEW DEAL FORM Synergetics 2, sects 900.31-33 FORMULA, OF PHYSICAL UNIVERSE Ideas & Integ, page 186.00 FORT: FORTRESS Critical Path, pages 194.00 291.00 300.00 Synergetics 2, sects 792.52 986.071 See: CITY-STATE FORTUNE 500 Corporations Critical Path, page 105.00 Magazine BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 117.00 149-51 178.00 184.00 BF's Universe, pages 203-04 228.00 373-74 Critical Path, pages 103-04 133.00 245.00 284.00 290.00 Dymaxion World, pages 006.00 020-21 029.00 034.00 036-37 fig 250.00 FOSSIL FUELS Cosmography, pages 112.00 116.00 218.00 Synergetics 2, sect 100.014 Energy Savings Account Operating Manual, pages 079.00 111.00 Expending of Operating Manual, page 112.00 Star-Igniting Cosmography, page 073.00 See: ENERGY PETROLEUM FOUNDATION Synergetics 2, sect 527.704 FOUR: FOURNESS BF's Universe, page 040.00 Synergetics 1, sects 509.07 510.02 535.02 1023.19 1024.25 1106.11 Synergetics 2, sects 000.127 268.02 400.55 1072.21-22 1132.13 And Threeness Define a Cycle Synergetics 2, sects 265.08-13 501.24 526.23 1033.601 As Minimum Number for Reality Fuller's Earth, fig 060.00 D. See 4D Of Universe BF's Universe, pages 040.00 298-300 Planes of Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 093.00 106.00 130.00 133.00 140.00 169.00 Primary Systems Dymaxion World, page 046.00 Relationship of Humans in Universe,pages 061-63 072.00 078.00 107.00 Rocket Bursts Synergetics 1, sect 510.04 fig 510.03 sect 510.09 Synergetics 2, sect 986.819 See: STAR EVENTS: FOUR EVENT STARS Sets of Action-Reaction-Resultants Synergetics 2, sect 537.06 See: THREE VECTOR TEAMS Z COBRAS Unique Frequencies Synergetics 1, sect 530.13 See: UNIQUE FREQUENCIES Universe Divisible by Synergetics 1, sect 510.02 See: TWO: UNIVERSE DIVISIBLE BY TWO Vertex-Spheres or None Synergetics 2, sect 987.073 See: INDIG OCTAVE SYSTEM INTERGEARED MOBILITY FREEDOMS INTERRELATIONSHIPS: FOURNESS AND SIXNESS STAR EVENTS: FOUR STAR EVENTS STARTING WITH FOUR TETRA FOUR- Axial Systems Synergetics 1, sects 415.50 962.04 Synergetics 2, sects 986.751 1033.83-84 See: CIRCUIT PATTERN TENSEGRITY TRIANGULAR-CAMMED MODEL Color Map Theorem Synergetics 1, sects 251.41 541.20-21 D Symbol Synergetics 2, sect 986.096 fig 986.096 sect 1033.664 Dimensionality Cosmography, pages 050.00 144.00 205.00 208.00 230.00 Vertexion Cosmography, fig 132.00 See: TETRAHEDRON FOURFOLD TWONESS Synergetics 2, sects 100.201 223.06-09 fig 1073.10 FOURTEEN Dimensions Synergetics 2, sect 000.1271 Faces of Truncated Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sects 1025.14 1238.21 Synergetics 2, sects 1041.10-13 fig 1041.11 FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT Grunch of Giants, pages 028-29 FOURTH Dimension: Four-Dimensional Synergetics 1, sects 202.01 206.00 240.31 240.44 411.21 411.34 417.04 420.02 427.13-14 430.02 432.04 453.03 465.01-30 527.22 527.31 529.06 535.06 621.04 632.01 720.03 931.51 932.02 960.04 962.03-04 962.40 963.10 965.04 966.00-21 fig 966.05 sects 982.50-73 982.84 985.20 1005.31 1011.23 1012.11 1032.20 1223.16 1232.23 1234.02 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 000.127 100.323 260.42 267.01 267.04 270.17 311.13 466.13 540.41 541.19 986.222 986.222note 986.232 986.751 1001.26 1006.40 1033.017-18 1033.11 1033.112 1033.128 1033.492 1033.611 1033.613 1033.621 1033.631 1033.659 1033.662 1033.82 1053.811 Field Synergetics 2, sect 270.21 Time is NOT the Fourth Dimension Synergetics 1, sects 962.40 966.06 See: POWERING: FOURTH POWERING Powering Dymaxion World, page 047.00 FOWLER, GENE BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 244-45 Humans in Universe,pages 116-17 FRACTIONS: FRACTIONATION BF's Universe, page 026.00 Synergetics 1, sects 240.51-53 400.43 541.01 1050.20 Synergetics 2, sect 1052.361 Of The Whole Synergetics 2, sects 541.01 A 795.09 1052.361 See: QUANTUM MECHANICS: GRAND STRATEGY STARTING WITH WHOLES Unity Synergetics 1, sects 515.14 515.30 825.29 Synergetics 2, sects 986.317 986.753-58 986.816-21 See: SELF-HALVINGS SUBDIVISION OF TETRAHEDRAL UNITY See: MULTIPLICATION ONLY BY DIVISION SUBDIVIDING: SUB- DIVISION FRAME Synergetics 1, sects 645.12 780.12 780.27 1009.53 Synergetics 2, sects 261.01 506.62 987.076 1007.21 1007.23 1007.26 Of Reference Synergetics 1, sects 205.04 464.08 540.00-09 1001.15 1003.11 1054.73 Synergetics 2, sects 537.131 540.10-14 540.20-21 540.30-32 540.40-41 986.142 986.232 987.222 1001.21 See: FIELD GRID MATRIX See: FILM STRIP: PHOTOFRAMES RECTILINEAR FRAME VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM FRAME WINDOW FRANCE Colonial Critical Path, page 077.00 In World War I Critical Path, pages 082-83 Sea Battles of Critical Path, page 072.00 See: EUROPE WORLD WAR I II FRANCIS OF ASSISI, SAINT Humans in Universe,page 038.00 FRANKLAND, SIR EDWARD Cosmography, page 220.00 Chemist Humans in Universe,page 062.00 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN Critical Path, page 190.00 Dymaxion World, page 054.00 Humans in Universe,page 014.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 07:32:38 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX FRE-FZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: FRE-FZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 6, 1996 FREE Enterprise,Business Hypocracy Toward Ideas & Integ, page 100.00 Backing of, by Queen Elizabeth I Critical Path, page xxi.00 Early Critical Path, page 073.00 Henry Ford and Critical Path, page 053.00 Incorporation in Critical Path, page xxi.00 Obnoxico and Critical Path, pages 225-26 Personal Advantaging in Critical Path, page xviii.00 Profits of Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxix xxx.00 xxxi.00 Re-Establishment of, in U.S.A. Critical Path, page 098.00 Risks in Critical Path, pages xxi.00 077.00 096.00 See: CAPITALISM FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE PROFIT MOTIVE STOCKHOLDER TRADE Speech Movement BF's Universe, page 358.00 FREEDOM Synergetics 2, sects 537.50-54 See: DEGREES OF FREEDOM INTERGEARED MOBILITY FREEDOMS MOTION FREEDOM WILL: FREE WILL FREEZING: FROZEN. See: ICE FREQUENCY AFullerExplanation,pages 065.00 112.00 227.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 048-49 Synergetics 1, sects 200.04 223.65 240.23 240.51-53 400.50 431.03 445.00-18 515.00-33 520.01 528.01 528.03 532.13 535.09 620.08 750.21-22 782.23 782.50 825.28 960.03-04 960.07-12 1009.68 1011.30-38 1023.13 1054.10 Synergetics 2, sects 251.021 266.06-07 326.09 525.11 526.15-16 530.13 537.41-42 537.45 794.19-24 795.09 986.231 986.754-58 1006.33-36 1033.103 1033.601 1033.612-13 table 1053.849 sects 1053.85 1071.24 1072.21-32 1075.12 And Angle Coordination Critical Path, pages 008.00 342.00 Exhaustion of Unit Energy Dymaxion World, page 046.00 Interval Synergetics 1, sects 117.00 445.10 1223.15 Synergetics 2, sects 525.10-11 936.24 See: FOURNESS AND THREENESS DEFINE A CYCLE INTERFERENCE AND NONINTERFERENCE Size AFullerExplanation,pages 066-67 Time AFullerExplanation,page 067.00 Wave Synergetics 1, sects 223.90 224.13 225.03 240.24 251.25 445.07 515.33 534.02 642.01 981.20 982.52 1011.31 Synergetics 2, sects 502.05 (1) 529.40 533.22 543.13 986.700 986.723 986.726 See: WAVE-FREQUENCY ABERRATIONS Angle and AFullerExplanation,pages 067.00 072.00 083.00 091.00 Formula Relatein Frequency,# of Spheres AFullerExplanation,pgs 116.00 118.00 125.00 238-39 Geodesic Domes and AFullerExplanation,pages 235-43 Higher-Frequency Polyhedra AFullerExplanation,pages 135-36 148.00 155-57 184.00 186-88 227.00 235.00 237.00 256.00 In Pure Principle Critical Path, page 158.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 011.00 015.00 See: CYCLES TIME AS FREQUENCY Modulation Synergetics 1, sects 509.10 516.01-03 517.101 fig 517.10 sects 517.12 647.02 905.74 962.02 982.12 Synergetics 2, sects 223.05 466.15 936.24 fig 1033.111 B-E See: ANGLE AND FREQUENCY MODULATION CIRCUIT SHUNTING TUNABILITY Of Vector Equilibrium Fuller's Earth, pages 078-79 Sphere-Packing and AFullerExplanation,pages 112.00 114-17 125.00 Versus Continuum AFullerExplanation,pages 067.00 235.00 See: ANGLE AND FREQUENCY CYCLE: CYCLIC FOUR UNIQUE FREQUENCIES GENERALIZED TOPOLOGICAL DEFINABILITY INITIAL FREQUENCY MINIMUM FREQUENCY MODULAR SUBDIVISION MULTIPLICATION ONLY BY DIVISION RATES AND FREQUENCY SIZE DIMENSIONALITY SUB- FREQUENCY TIME AS FREQUENCY UNIQUE FREQUENCIES OF ELEMENTS ZERO FREQUENCY FRESH WATER Critical Path, pages 005-06 012-13 035.00 FRICTION Synergetics 1, sect 116.00 See: INTERFRICTION FRIENDLINESS AS WORLD RESOURCE Critical Path, page 221.00 FROST, ROBERT Humans in Universe,page 027.00 FUEL CELL EFFICIENCY Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 208.00 See: FIREPLACE LOG FOSSIL FUELS FUJI, MOUNT Critical Path, pages 337-38 FULCRUM Fuller's Earth, page 053.00 FULLER Alexandra BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 067-68 070.00 072.00 074.00 076-77 Critical Path, page 124.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 015-16 114.00 Humans in Universe,page 053.00 Birth of BF's Universe, page 071.00 Death of BF's Universe, pages 077-79 097.00 Health of BF's Universe, pages 071-72 074-76 Illness and Death of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 067-68 076-77 Telepathic Communication BF's Universe, pages 072-74 Allegra BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 086-87 100-01 105.00 135-36 181-82 illus 260.00 270.00 Fuller's Earth, page 005.00 At Bennington College BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 202.00 Marriage of, to Robert Snyder BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 202-03 Studying Ballet with Balanchine BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 182-83 202.00 Working at Museum of Modern Art(NY)BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 183.00 See: SNYDER, ALLEGRA FULLER And Sadao, Inc. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 241.00 Anne Hewlett BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 041-47 054-56 067.00 083-84 091-93 100.00 135.00 181.00 185.00 196.00 202-03 211-12 243-44 261.00 illus 219-20 260.00 BF's Universe, pages 050.00 189.00 273-74 Critical Path, pages 124.00 129.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 005.00 114.00 141.00 Humans in Universe,pages 020-25 097.00 112-17 135.00 Bucky, on His Life with BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 245.00 Contributions of BF's Universe, pages 093-94 129.00 316-17 Courtship of BF's Universe, pages 044-46 Death of BF's Universe, page 417.00 Health of BF's Universe, pages 394-95 404.00 414.00 416-17 Marital Relationship BF's Universe, pages 067-68 082.00 091.00 285.00 Marriage of BF's Universe, page 050.00 Neurosurgery Follows Auto Accident BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 244-45 Archives Critical Path, pages 137.00 169.00 See: CHRONOFILE GUINEA PIG B Arthur Buckminster(BF's Grandfather) BF's Universe, page 002.00 Caroline Wolcott (Andrews) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 015-16 (Bucky's Mom) 027-28 034.00 039-40 133.00 BF's Universe, pages 003-04 013-14 016.00 043.00 178.00 Hon. Timothy Dymaxion World, page 011.00 See: FULLER, TIMOTHY Houses, Inc. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 174-76 178-81 BF's Universe, page 274.00 Shut Down by Bucky BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 179-81 See: DYMAXION LIVING MACHINES COMPANY Institute. See: BUCKMINSTER FULLER INSTITUTE Leslie (Mrs. Nelson Borland, Jr.) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 011.00 013-14 (Bucky's Sister) 039.00 149.00 illus 014.00 BF's Universe, pages 004-05 007.00 020.00 043.00 Lieutenant Thomas Dymaxion World, page 011.00 Margaret (Bucky's Great-Aunt) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 006-09 BF's Universe, pages 002-03 Fuller's Earth, page 004.00 Dymaxion World, pages 011-12 Prophecy of Ideas & Integ, pages 067-71 Research Foundation (Institute) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 BF's Universe, page 317.00 Dymaxion World, figs 326-28 Rev. Arthur Buckminster Dymaxion World, page 011.00 See: FULLER, ARTHUR Rev. Timothy Dymaxion World, page 011.00 See: FULLER, TIMOTHY Richard Buckminster (Jr.) (R.B.F.) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,illus 012-13 023.00 (Bucky) 028.00 031.00 048.00 099.00 260-61 Ideas & Integ, pages 009-66 Synergetics 1, sect 305.03 4D Dymaxion House Invented by ('27) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 097-98 101-03 illus 102.00 Monograph by Critical Path, pages 135.00 137.00 Grunch of Giants, page xv.00 Time Lock (RBF Book) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 103.00 Adolescence in Sherbrooke, Canada Ideas&Integrities, pages 011-12 Affiliate with Chicago Inst.Design BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 192.00 Alcohol and BF's Universe, pages 075-76 081-82 087.00 211.00 Ancestry Dymaxion World, pages 011-12 And Application of Einstein's Theories Dymaxion World, pages 007-08 Children Fuller's Earth, pages 157-59 Geodesic Dome Humans in Universe,pages 013-14 086-88 112-16 Woodrow Wilson Fuller's Earth, page 014.00 Annapolis Appointment (MD, USA) Dymaxion World, page 013.00 Annual Costs of Grunch of Giants, page 064.00 Antecedents of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 006-10 Apprenticeship of BF's Universe, pages 021-22 Around-World Flights of Critical Path, page 057.00 As Air Pilot Dymaxion World, figs 007-08 Apprentice Mechanic BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 034-36 Architect Humans in Universe,pages 015-17 Chief Boatswain on the Wego BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 049-53 057.00 Director of Mech.Eng.Div,Brd Econ.Warfare BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 168-69 Research, Phelps Dodge Corp. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 145-49 Engineer Humans in Universe,pages 013.00 017.00 095.00 Exemplar Fuller's Earth, page 024.00 Friend of the Universe Humans in Universe,pages 020.00 023-24 028.00 033.00 049.00 056.00 Inventor Humans in Universe,pages 011.00 014.00 016.00 049.00 086.00 089-90 094-95 Latter-Day Transcendentalist BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 006.00 Machinist Fuller's Earth, pages 012-13 Mechanic Humans in Universe,pages 090-91 Pilot Humans in Universe,pages 085.00 092.00 President, Stockade Building Sys BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 082-86 Special Assist to Deputy Dir FEA BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 169.00 Tech Consultant, Fortune Mag,'38 BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 149-51 Thinker and Doer Humans in Universe,pages 085-92 094-95 World Fellow in Res,U.City Sci.Centr BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 256.00 (Philadelphia, PA, USA) 263-65 Game of. See: WORLD GAME At Age 00 (Birth, 1895) Critical Path, page 343.00 Grunch of Giants, page 066.00 Age 04 Critical Path, page 241.00 Age 12 Critical Path, page 124.00 Age 85 Critical Path, page 343.00 Annapolis (Maryland, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 062-64 Beaux Arts Balls BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 115-16 Dartmouth Conf.(Leningrad, USSR) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 223-24 Harvard Univ.(Cambridge, MA,USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 030.00 032-33 038.00 Milton Academy (Milton, MA, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 027-30 Attitude Toward Politics Ideas & Integ, page 025.00 Wealth BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 027-28 085-86 Automobiles and Critical Path, pages 058.00 128-29 131.00 Awarded C.E.Norton Poetry Chair(62)BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 149.00 222.00 Basic Concepts of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 235-39 Bauhaus International Style and Ideas & Integ, pages 009.00 029-33 Bear Island Story, The (RBF Book) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 101.00 Birth of BF's Universe, pages 001.00 004-05 Book Shelves Grunch of Giants, page xiv.00 Boyhood in Maine,USA (Bear Island) Ideas & Integ, pages 009-11 Buckminster Fuller on Education (bk) Critical Path, page 137.00 Bust of, by Isamu Noguchi BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,illus 110.00 Car Designed for Henry J.Kaiser(43)BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 169-71 Career of BF's Universe, page xii.00 Cartographical Innovations Dymaxion World, pages 050-55 Change in Public Attitude Toward Dymaxion World, page 065.00 Childhood of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 011-26 BF's Universe, pages 005-11 Critical Path, pages 128-29 Humans in Universe,pages 056-57 059.00 078-79 091-92 Chronofile Kept by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 064.00 Critical Path, pages 124-26 128-29 134-37 Chronology of Life of BF's Universe, pages 419-47 Club Membership of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 156-57 Commercial Experiences of Ideas & Integ, pages 021.00 043.00 Commitment of 1927 Critical Path, page 146.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 086-87 Compendium on Brazil's Industrialization CriticalPath, pgs 293-308 Concept of Universe Humans in Universe,pages 033-34 Concern with Social Science Dymaxion World, page 003.00 Construction Experiences of Ideas & Integ, pages 023-24 044.00 Conversation with Albert Einstein BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 141-42 Courtship of Anne Hewlett by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 043-47 Cousins, Norman, on BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 224-25 234-35 Crisis of 1927 Critical Path, pages 127.00 134.00 252.00 Grunch of Giants, page 008.00 Synergetics 2, sect 543.15 Critical Path Strategy Critical Path, pages 254-55 Years Dymaxion World, page 014.00 Dartmouth Conferences (USA-USSR) Critical Path, pages 188-93 Daughter Dies Critical Path, pages 124.00 127.00 Death of Fuller's Earth, page 141.00 First Daughter Ideas & Integ, pages 023.00 042-43 RBF BF's Universe, pages xi.00 417.00 Debate with Professor X Humans in Universe,pages 097-99 Dedicated to Anticipatory Lab Research Ideas & Integ,pages 062-66 Design Science Decade Critical Path, page 136.00 Institute of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 249.00 265-66 Designs New Airports in India Critical Path, page 078.00 Development of Building Blocks by M.Hewlett & BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 080-82 Dymaxion Transport Units Dymaxion World, pages 025-31 Energetic-Synergetic Geometry Dymaxion World, pages 039-49 Geodesic Structures Dymaxion World, pages 057-68 Diet Adopted by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 240-41 BF's Universe, pages 367-68 Discovery of Octet Truss Ideas & Integ, pages 020-21 Dome Home of (Carbondale, IL, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 218-20 illus 219.00 Dymaxion Airocean World Map Conceived by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 164-65 167-68 illus 166.00 Bathroom Designed by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 146-47 Critical Path, pages 135-36 149.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xii.00 xiv.00 Car of (1933) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 122-34 Critical Path, page 135.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xiii.00 064-65 See: DYMAXION CAR Deployment Units (DDU) by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 159-63 168.00 illus 160-61 163.00 Critical Path, page 136.00 Grunch of Giants, page 079.00 Dwelling Machine by (1945) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 173-81 illus 177-78 House Designed by (1927-28) Critical Path, pages 148.00 268-69 329.00 fig 139.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xii.00 xvi.00 Sky-Ocean Map Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 003.00 017.00 020.00 044.00 136.00 163-65 168.00 205-06 208.00 288-89 figs xxxii-xxxiii 018-19 038-42 165-66 169.00 Grunch of Giants, page xii.00 Early Financial Crises of Critical Path, pages 124.00 134.00 Poverty of Ideas & Integ, pages 044.00 047.00 School Years Critical Path, pages 032.00 079-80 134.00 Speculations of Ideas & Integ, pages 020-21 025-28 Earth, Inc. (Book by RBF) Critical Path, page 342.00 Eco(logical) Transformation Charts Critical Path, page 136.00 Grunch of Giants, page xiii.00 Education Dymaxion World, page 012.00 Automation (RBF Book) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 262-63 Of BF's Universe, pages 013-19 022.00 Educational Experiences Fuller's Earth, pages 012-13 027-28 133.00 138.00 Electronics Experiences of Ideas & Integ, page 015.00 Engagement of Anne Hewlett and BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 047.00 Establishment of Stockade Building Co. Dymaxion World,page 013.00 Experiential Education of BF's Universe, pages 025-41 Experiments Dymaxion World, page 009.00 Expo '67 Dome (Montreal, Canada) Critical Path, pages 136.00 165-71 174.00 Eyesight of BF's Universe, pages 005-08 Faith of Ideas & Integ, page 045.00 Family Heritage Fuller's Earth, page 012.00 Father's Death Critical Path, page 123.00 Influence on BF's Universe, pages 011-13 Favorite Childhood Stories Fuller's Earth, page 138.00 Feelings on Completing Projects Fuller's Earth, page 130.00 Finances of BF's Universe, pages 043.00 050.00 071.00 074.00 076.00 085.00 087.00 090-91 094-95 129.00 134-35 139-40 178.00 194-95 203.00 314.00 317.00 331.00 First Design Invention of Ideas & Integ, page 010.00 Thoughts Fuller's Earth, pages 107-08 Fly's Eye Dome Critical Path, pages 310-15 figs 311-14 Formation of 4D Company by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 103.00 Fortune & Time (mags) Descriptions Dymaxion World, page 006.00 Friends of Ideas & Integ, page 046.00 Fuller Houses, Inc. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 179-81 Grunch of Giants, page xvii.00 Research Institute (1947) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 Gandhi, Indira, and BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 214-17 248.00 Geodesic Domes Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 136.00 167.00 190.00 195.00 209.00 211.00 310.00 324.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xiii.00 032.00 064.00 Geodesics, Inc, Raleigh, NC ('49) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 Harvard Univ (Cambridge, MA, USA) Experience Fuller's Earth, pages 012-13 Forebears Critical Path, pages 129-30 Health of BF's Universe, pages 367-68 395-97 414.00 Honorary Doctorates & Other Honors BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 221-23 Hopes for Own Works Fuller's Earth, pages 135-36 Impelled to Write Critical Path Critical Path, pages xi.00 xiii.00 In Carbondale, as SIU Research Prof BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 218-54 Harvard Univ (Cambridge, MA) Ideas & Integ, pages 013.00 041.00 Sao Paulo, Brazil (1980) Critical Path, page 292.00 The Navy BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 049-53 057-68 Publishing Business (1930) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 118-21 Training at Plattsburg, NY BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 047-49 Inadvertent Discovery U-Boat Depot BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 052-53 Income BF's Universe, page 317.00 Inner Conflicts of Ideas & Integ, pages 046-48 Intellectual Development Game Humans in Universe,pages 031-33 Introduction to BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 001-06 Inventions of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 145-46 157.00 Lectures By BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 183-85 188-89 192.00 194.00 198-99 234.00 247-48 Style BF's Universe, pages 287-88 Life Experiment Fuller's Earth, pages 022-23 Philosophy Humans in Universe,pages 094-96 128.00 Living in Warehouse Roof Storeroom BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 114-15 Man and Philosophy Dymaxion World, pages 002-09 Marine Corps Air-Delivered Domes Critical Path, page 136.00 Marital Relationship BF's Universe, pages 067-68 082.00 091.00 285.00 Marriage of (1917) BF's Universe, page 050.00 Critical Path, pages 124.00 129.00 Dymaxion World, page 012.00 Grunch of Giants, page 063.00 Humans in Universe,pages 097.00 112-17 135.00 Meeting Anne Hewlett BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 041.00 Microcosmic Structuring Studies Critical Path, page 136.00 Military Experience BF's Universe, pages 046-52 Moratorium on Speech Ideas & Integ, pages 047-48 Morley, Christopher, and BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 137-38 140.00 147.00 157-58 162.00 Mysticism BF's Universe, page 088.00 Naval: Navy Career BF's Universe, pages 067-71 Experiences of Fuller's Earth, pages 013-15 Ideas & Integ, pages 013-20 042-43 Training BF's Universe, pages 057-62 Nine Chains to the Moon (RBF Book) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 138-44 Critical Path, pages 114.00 133.00 136.00 237.00 242.00 Grunch of Giants, page xiii.00 No Academic Degrees Critical Path, page 146.00 More Secondhand God (RBF Book) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 148.00 Octet Truss Patented by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 012.00 note 199-200 Grunch of Giants, page xiv.00 Old Man River's City Critical Path, pages 209.00 (East St.Louis, IL, USA) 315-23 figs 318-20 On Doxiadis Cruises BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 233-5 Earning a Living (1947) Critical Path, page 225.00 Faculty,Summer Inst,Black Mt.Col.BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 187-95 Fortune (Magazine) Staff Critical Path, pages 103-04 133.00 245.00 284.00 290.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xii.00 xvi.00 Future of Education BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 262-63 His Life with Anne BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 245.00 Making Mistakes Humans in Universe,pages 130.00 136.00 215-22 The Road with the 4D House BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 108-09 Tetrahedron BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 153.00 Wasteful Misuse of Resources BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 227.00 Women BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 217-18 One- Piece Cast Bathroom by (1930) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 117-18 World-Island-in-1-World-Ocean Map HumansInUniverse, page 101.00 Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth(bk) Critical Path,pgs 198.00 213.00 O-Volving Shelves & Storage Critical Path, pages 136.00 329-32 figs 330-31 Phelps Dodge Company Critical Path, pages 282-84 289-90 Grunch of Giants, page xiv.00 Philadelphia Archives of (PA, USA) Grunch of Giants, page xi.00 Philosophy of Patents Dymaxion World, page 064.00 Plydome, Inc.(Des Moines, IA, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 Poet BF's Universe, pages 202-03 Predictions of Ideas & Integ, pages 085-118 276-77 Proposal for Dome Over Midtown Part of NYC BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 230.00 illus 231.00 Tetrahedronal City BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 231-33 illus 232-33 Radio and Critical Path, page 129.00 Radomes Critical Path, page 136.00 Realization of 1927 Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Relations with Collaborators Fuller's Earth, pages 134-35 Religious Creed Fuller's Earth, pages 018-19 022-23 Remembers Dawn of New Century Critical Path, page 057.00 Research Studies of Ideas & Integ, pages 035-40 051-52 059.00 Residence Critical Path, page 131.00 Resolve of, Dedicate Self to Serve BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 090-91 Return of, to Active Duty in Navy BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 072-74 Romany Marie's Decorated by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 111-12 Rowing Needle Grunch of Giants, page xiv.00 Search for Cosmic-Coordination Sys Begins Critical Path,pgs 241-42 Self- Disciplines of Critical Path, pages xi.00 xxxvii-xxxviii 123-60 169.00 171.00 231.00 233.00 248-50 261.00 266-67 323.00 Inventory Dymaxion World, page 014.00 Sense of Smell BF's Universe, page 005.00 Shelter (Magazine) Critical Path, pages 133.00 135.00 Sleep Patterns Fuller's Earth, pages 130-31 Slow Public Acceptance of Ideas Dymaxion World, page 008.00 Stockade Building System Critical Path, pages 124.00 135.00 Suicide Plans Fuller's Earth, pages 011-23 Thoughts BF's Universe, pages 087-88 Synergetic-Energetic Geometry BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 002-03 (Synergetics) 029.00 151-55 Critical Path, pgs xxviii.00 046-47 136.00 213.00 Synergetics Book by RBF BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 255.00 (Synergetic Geometry) 271-72 Critical Path, pages 007-08 136.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xii.00 xiv.00 091.00 Inc. (Raleigh, NC, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 Temper BF's Universe, page 082.00 Tensegrity Projects Critical Path, page 136.00 Grunch of Giants, page xi.00 Tentative Cosmic Inventory Humans in Universe,page 042.00 Thinker BF's Universe, page 096.00 Three Basic Principles Dymaxion World, pages 016-17 New Airports for Indian Gov BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 248-49 Tokyo Tower (Japan) Critical Path, pages 136.00 337-38 figs 339-40 Trade Fair Domes Critical Path, pages 136.00 167.00 195.00 Transport (Magazine) Critical Path, page 135.00 Travel(s) As Lecturer & Teacher Humans in Univ, pages 015-17 049.00 077.00 085.00 132-33 Of R. B. F. Critical Path, pages 129.00 131.00 Treatment by Schoolmates Fuller's Earth, page 109.00 Trips to India by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 247-49 Triton Floating City Critical Path, pages 090.00 131.00 332-35 334.00 Two-Year Moratorium on Words BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 092.00 Underground Silo Library Critical Path, pages 136.00 331-32 fig 332.00 Unity as Minimum Two Humans in Universe,pages 124-27 U. S. A. Board of Economic Warfare Critical Path, pages 104.00 289-92 Navy (1917) Critical Path, pages 123-24 129.00 135.00 Grunch of Giants, page 063.00 Academy and BF's Universe, pages 052-53 064-66 Vagabond Life,Greenwich Village,NY BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 108-09 111-13 115.00 Vision of BF's Universe, pages xii-xiii Visit to Russia Ideas & Integ, pages 280-81 Wedding of Anne Hewlett and BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 054-56 Windmills Invented by BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 251.00 Work(ing) For Armour and Company BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 039.00 044.00 049.00 053.00 068.00 Phelps-Dodge Corporation Dymaxion World, pages 032-34 With Lee De Forest Ideas & Integ, page 015.00 Works At Minimum Two (poem) Humans in Universe,pages 124-27 Cosmic Plurality (poem) Humans in Universe,pages 035-37 Cosmography (book) Humans in Universe,pages 064-72 Critical Path (book) Humans in Universe,pages 012.00 155.00 Grunch of Giants (book) Humans in Universe,page 085.00 How Little I Know (poem) Humans in Universe,pages 029-34 161-205 Humans in Universe (book) Humans in Universe,pages 017.00 139-40 Integrity (article) Humans in Universe,page 223-28 Intuition (book) Humans in Universe,pages 020.00 025.00 073.00 075.00 108-11 Mistake Mystique (article) Humans in Universe,pages 215-22 Nine Chains to the Moon (book) Humans in Universe,pages 011.00 038-43 Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth(bk) HumansInUniv,pg 015.00 Preparing for a Small 1-Town World(rtcl) HumansInUniv,pgs 207-13 Synergetics (book) Humans in Universe,page 012.00 World Game Critical Path, pages 136.00 169.00 184.00 198-226 248.00 309.00 Grunch of Giants, page xii.00 Man Territory Trusteeship Critical Path, page 136.00 Resources Inventory Critical Path, pages 136.00 219.00 Grunch of Giants, page 086.00 War I Navy Years Dymaxion World, pages 012-13 II Years Dymaxion World, page 034.00 Youth of BF's Universe, pages 043-66 Ideas & Integ, page 041.00 See: APPENDIX 1 & 2 OF CRITICAL PATH COINCIDENTAL DISCOVERIES COMMITMENT TO HUMANITY CRITICAL PATH (BOOK) EVER RETHINKING THE LORD'S PRAYER EXPERIENTIALLY FOUNDED MATHEMATICS GUINEA PIG B NAIVE PERCEPTION OF CHILDHOOD SELF-DISCIPLINE(S) SNYDER, ALLEGRA (FULLER) SYNERGETICS DISCLOSURES OF 1944 Richard Buckminster, Sr. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 009-10 (Bucky's Dad) 015-17 021.00 BF's Universe, pages 001.00 003-05 011-13 Dymaxion World, page 011.00 Illness and Death of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 024.00 Rosamund;Rosie;Mrs.Alphonse Kennison BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 018.00 (Rosamond? Bucky's Sister) 021.00 130.00 149.00 269.00 BF's Universe, page 005.00 Thomas BF's Universe, pages 001-02 Timothy BF's Universe, page 002.00 Jr. BF's Universe, page 002.00 Wolcott (RBF's Brother) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 011.00 014-15 050.00 057.00 093.00 097.00 106.00 133.00 BF's Universe, pages 005.00 047.00 122.00 Dymaxion World, page 022.00 FULLERENES Cosmography, page 067.00 note See: BUCKMINSTERFULLERENES FULLERESE BF's Universe, page xiii.00 FUME PRECIPITATION Critical Path, pages 278-81 See: AIR POLLUTION COSMIC ACCOUNTING ENERGY ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS: COFUNCTIONS Synergetics 1, sects 400.08 610.11 642.00-01 781.01 Synergetics 2, sect 326.25 Principle of Synergetics 1, sect 226.00-02 See: COROLLARY OF PRINCIPLE OF FUNCTIONS INTER FUNCTIONING Theory of Synergetics 2, sect 326.25 See: COVARIABLES ENERGETIC FUNCTIONS MAN AS A FUNCTION OF UNIVERSE SUBCONSCIOUS COORDINATE FUNCTIONING FUNDAMENTAL Synergetics 2, sect 527.704-05 Principles Importance of Ideas & Integ, page 227.00 Risk Enterprise In U. S. A. Critical Path, page 087.00 Invest in New Equipment Critical Path, page 096.00 Origin of Critical Path, page xxi.00 Public Funds and Critical Path, pages 106-10 See: BANKRUPTCY CAPITALISM FREE ENTERPRISE INCORPORATED LIMITED PRIME CONTRACTORS SOCIALISM VS FREE ENTERPRISE FUNGUS Synergetics 2, sect 986.752 FURNISHED Synergetics 1, sect 308.00 Synergetics 2, sects 986.048 1053.803 See: FINITE FURNITURE FUTURE Synergetics 1, sects 529.10-11 531.01 534.02 801.13 Synergetics 2, sects 228.12 1033.103 1075.25 Man Backs into His Synergetics 1, sects 529.10 534.02 1024.25 See: ACTION-REACTION ALTERATION SEQUENCE DOPPLER EFFECT See: NOW TOMORROW FYODOROV, EUGENE BF's Universe, pages vii-viii -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 07:58:53 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: More on your index. Comments: To: Charles Cave In-Reply-To: <199606060302.OAA08400@sb00.sb.com.au>; from "Charles Cave" at Jun 6, 96 2:02 pm Charles Cave writes: > I have Nine Chains to the Moon which I havent read yet, but as I > read it I could index it for you. WOuld that help? Please! I'm already starting to collect material for the next update. > I'd love to have a machine readable version of Operating Manual > for Spaceship Earth. I own a paperback copy and it's tempting > to type it out completely (I dont own a scanner) so I can refer > to it from my computer. A fellow named Larry Mintz sells a program called "Synergia" which is a hypertext version of _Operating Manual_; it has a database also. It costs $50 canadian. kabir@citenet.net > I'm reading Sieden's book about BF at the moment and it made reference > to the LIFE magazine feature of the Dymaxion Map and the Time > Magazine article. I would dearly love to get photocopies of those > articles and I'm happy to pay. Do you have them or know where they > could be found? The Buckminster Fuller Institute sells a book which is a collection of major articles about Fuller between 1928 and 1969. Both those articles are in there. It's called _50 Years of the Design Science Revolution and the World Game_. > P.S. How can I get the earlier postings of your index? The Geodesic archives are located at: http://ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu/~listserv/GEODESIC/ -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 21:20:21 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: electric utliities In-Reply-To: <9606060758.aa04842@bbs.cruzio.com> investors owned utilities comprise 78% of total installd ecapacity, and supply about the same % of customers. these companies are among the most capital intensive of industries, primarily because of the huge investmen in generating units. as i mention long time ago, there are about 200 electric boards in the U.S. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 16:11:26 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Fwd: D.E.H. Jones on Future of Fullerenes (fwd) EdApple@aol.com writes: > From emout18.mx.aol.com!aol.com!edapple Thu Jun 6 08:42:12 1996 > Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 11:42:39 -0400 > From: EdApple@aol.com > Message-ID: <960606114236_129164024@emout18.mail.aol.com> > To: joemoore > Subject: Fwd: D.E.H. Jones on Future of Fullerenes > > SOMEHOW YOUR ADDRESS DID NOT GO THROUGH -- ED > --------------------- > Forwarded message: > Subj: D.E.H. Jones on Future of Fullerenes > Date: 96-06-05 18:59:11 EDT > From: Ed Apple > > To: bfi@aol.com(buckminsterfullerinstitute) > CC: JayBaldwin > CC: 75573.2676@compuserve.com > CC: bdamico@gwuvm.gwu.edu,gdj@xs4all.nl > CC: DeVarco,david@cca.qc.ca > CC: ace@isr.harvard.edu > CC: fearnlcj@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu,Medard > CC: gray@nsrl31.nsrl.rochester.edu > CC: HARGITTAI@ch.bme.hu > CC: chardhawk@nets.com > CC: kroto@sussex.ac.uk > CC: kiyoshi@critpath.org > CC: 71674.2614@compuserve.com > CC: dno96@acs.org,billperk@midwest.net. > CC: inoguchi@pipeline.com,tc99@msn.com > CC: Shrsharkey,AFSNYDER,JaimeS2 > CC: pdx4d@teleport.com > CC: 73004.3005@compuserve.com > CC: > dbkoski@bitstream.net(davidkoski)abritt@acnet.pratt.edu(hareshlalvani) > > TO COLLEAGUES INTERESTED IN BUCKMINSTERFULLERENES > > The current (30 May) issue of NATURE has a book review of > SCIENCE OF FULLERENES AND CARBON NANOTUBES; by M.S. Dresselhaus et al. > Academic Press. pp.965 $130. > > David E.H. Jones is a British chemist who ,writing a regular column of > scientifc speculation under the pseudonym "Daedalus"in November 1966 (and in > 1982), described the possibility of graphite balloons composed of pentagons > and hexagons, anticipating the actual discovery of Buckminsterfullerene in > 1985. Thus he brings a peculiar authority to his NATURE review and his > assessment of the prospects for chemical applications of the newly discovered > molecule. > > Jones writes . . "C60 and its relatives have caught the collective chemical > imagination in a way few other molecules have done. It may well be the most > intensively researched single molecule in modern chemistry. And yet its > study remains oddly introverted. On the evidence of the book, fullerene > research is entirely about fullerenes. It is not about the impact of > fullerenes on other aspects of science or technology, because (as yet) there > is almost no such impact." . . . > > Jones observes that while fullerenes have potential applications as > photoresists, lubricants, photoconducting surfaces and so on--"but nothing to > get excited about." > > "The fullerenes must have wider implications than their mere novelty. I am > reminded of the curious limbo in which the newly invented laser found itself > in the early 1960s. It was universally recognized as an exciting device, a > splendid piece of new physics, but nobody had much idea of what it might be > good for. It took at least a decade for the laser to 'grow up' and start to > make its mark on chemistry, physics and technology. I remain optimistic that > fullerenes will follow the same sort of trajectory." > > [Excerpted by E.J. Applewhite] > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 16:14:24 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: syn-l: Fwd: Stuart Quimby re: Rubber Bands and Models (fwd) curtis palmer writes: > From desiree.teleport.com!teleport.com!owner-synergetics-l Thu Jun 6 09:47:05 1996 > Message-Id: > X-Sender: curtis_palmer@pop.mindlink.net > X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Version 1.4.4 > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > Date: Thu, 06 Jun 1996 09:44:43 -0700 > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > From: curtis palmer > Subject: Re: syn-l: Fwd: Stuart Quimby re: Rubber Bands and Models > Sender: owner-synergetics-l@teleport.com > Reply-To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Precedence: bulk > > > Any thoughts on a good wire to strut bonding scheme? > > > > > > > >Stu Quimby adds: Kevlar thread or cord is a most excellent substitute for > >wire. > > > > > I have constructed a tensegrity musical instrument I call the Tensegrity > Twang which uses guitar strings. The little grommet at the end of the > string was just the right size for passing a bolt through for screwing into > a threaded insert I embedded in the struts. I collected as many used guitar > strings as possible to get a supply of grommets and then attached them to > the ungrommetted end of new strings at the appropriate length. > O---------------O Breakage did occur more frequently on the factory wound > grommets than on the ones I wound myself. My son recently broke a string > after over 3 years of unusual music making. Sounds a little like whale > song. The instrument can be plucked, hammered, bowed and stretched to bend > the pitch. Lots of fun :) > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 16:16:15 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: way to go! (fwd) John McLeod writes: > From gw.numenet.com!numenet.com!owner-mission-earth Thu Jun 6 14:53:06 1996 > Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 14:42:32 -0700 (PDT) > From: John McLeod > Reply-To: John McLeod > To: M-E listserv > Subject: way to go! > Message-Id: > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > Sender: owner-mission-earth@scs.org > Precedence: bulk > X-Comment: Discussion forum on simulation to aid in world planning and survival > > "It was my heartfelt joy when I heard compelling statistics that only > 350,000 used e-mail in 1985, but 27 million used e-mail in 1995, and > especially that New Jersey kids exchanged e-mail with Japanese kids, > particularly on the occasion of Kobe earthquake!! ... > Those kids' collaboration through Internet in global scale is a sure sign > of promoting understanding and keeping world peace." > > I excerpted the above, without permission, from an e-mail message from Tak > Utsumi utsumi@columbia.edu to Professor Edward Freeman, Stevens > Institute of Technology friedman@attila.stevens-tech.edu > > John McLeod > mcleod@sdsc.edu > > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 19:08:35 -0400 Reply-To: WizdmKeepr Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WizdmKeepr Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: Fuller Centennial Audio Tapes WisdomKeepers Publishing, in conjunction with BFI and GENI now have available a wide variety of audio tapes, transcipts and other interesting resources from the Centennial celebration in San Diego, as well as the gatherings at the Institute. These tapes feature some of the people who knew Bucky best, and who have taken his work to the next level, including Amy Edmondson, Jay Baldwin, Medard Gable and more (plus Bucky's own words) To get a complete list, e-mail to Wizdmkeepr@aol.com, or call 805-963-0971 ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 23:03:29 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Steve Brant Subject: Re: Fwd: D.E.H. Jones on Future of Fullerenes (fwd) I saw a re-run of a Start Trek: The Next Generation today. It it Worf is trying to convince his son to go through the first level initiation rite of becoming, in spirit, a Klingon warrior. (The episode also includes a character who winds up being Worf's son all grown up, visiting from the future.) Anyway, at one point, Worf is standing in his quarters, when he is suddenly hit in the chest by a ball of some sort that is filled with water. It explodes, getting him quite wet. It turns out that the ball was thrown by one of his son's playmates. His son then appologizes by saying "In chemistry class today, we made Fullerenes and filled them with water." Sure enough, he is holding a fullerene-shaped prop the size of a basketball. Clever people, those Star Trek writers! Steve Brant ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1996 12:45:15 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Fwd: D.E.H. Jones on Future of Fullerenes (fwd) In-Reply-To: <9606061611.aa27800@bbs.cruzio.com> what is the difference between fotball and fullerenes, the first is made of leather and the second from close packing. tagdi variation of J: bannans flie like fruit and time flies like zombie. a wiseman asked a group of people if they know the answer to what is the meaning of life 1/2 answered yes and the other 1/2 answered no, then he told them that the 1/2 that knows should tell the 1/2 that doesnt know. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1996 08:09:12 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX G-GEOM BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: G-GEOM Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 7, 1996 GABEL, MEDARD Critical Path, pages 202.00 219.00 GALACTIC ORIENTATION Synergetics 1, sect 780.20-28 Synergetics 2, sects 000.1271 1130.24 GALAXY: GALAXIES Critical Path, pages 034.00 345.00 Synergetics 1, sects 105.00 341.00 401.01 512.01 539.10 780.20-28 1009.73 1030.11 1050.10 Synergetics 2, sects 311.13 535.21 986.751-59 986.853 1130.22-24 Discovery of Cosmography, page 260.00 See: MILKY WAY NUCLEUS & GALAXIES GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH Critical Path, page 188.00 Humans in Universe,page 014.00 GALILEO, GALILEI Cosmography, pages 005.00 013.00 033.00 037.00 075.00 082-86 103.00 118.00 238.00 Humans in Universe,page 071.00 Synergetics 1, sects 521.30-31 1009.80-81 1009.94-95 1210.00 p738 Synergetics 2, sects 000.104 646.11 791.01 Accelerating Acceleration and Critical Path, page 132.00 Religious Sense of Critical Path, pages 152-53 Laws of Motion Cosmography, page 085.00 See: ARTIST-SCIENTIST CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY GALLIUM Critical Path, page 244.00 GAME: GAME PLAYING OF Synergetics 1, sect 173.00 Life, Learning to Play Critical Path, page 123.00 Killing. See: KILLINGRY-POKER GAME Making Money with Money See: MAKING MONEY WITH MONEY Universe, Six Moves of Critical Path, page 247.00 Synergetics 1, sect 537.02-03 Synergetics 2, sects 537.40-46 537.51 Wealth. See: WEALTH-POKER GAME GANDHI Indira BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 214-17 248.00 BF's Universe, pages 344-46 Humans in Universe,pages 015-16 035-37 Mahatma Humans in Universe,page 015.00 Mohandas BF's Universe, page 093.00 GANGES RIVER Critical Path, page 020.00 See: RIVERS OF ASIA GARAGES 4D Tower Dymaxion World, fig 033.00 Plydome Dymaxion World, fig 445.00 GAS: GASES Critical Path, page 223.00 Synergetics 1, sects 517.13 536.51 635.01 703.03-16 706.23 801.06 931.60 1008.14 1024.17-19 1024.24 1054.58 1060.01 Synergetics 2, sects 440.11 790.12 793.04-05 986.742-44 As Single-Bonded Cosmography, pages 163.00 169.00 239.00 fig 168.00 In Air Cosmography, pages 034-35 Tensegrity Models Cosmography, pages 174-82 fig 181.00 Same # of Molecules per Given Volume Cosmography, page 232.00 Touching by Cosmography, page 232.00 See: AVOGADRO BALLOON ENERGY ACCOUNTING, SAVINGS LIQUID-CRYSTAL-VAPOR PHASES MEMBRANE PLASMICS PNEUMATICS GATY, JACK BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 173-76 179.00 BF's Universe, pages 273.00 275.00 284.00 Dymaxion World, page 036.00 GAUTAMA BUDDHA Cosmography, page 095.00 GEARS Synergetics 1, sects 411.07 456.20 465.10 515.33 522.09 522.36 539.03 642.01 966.08 1009.31 1009.55 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 263.02 530.11 533.12 937.14 986.476 1052.52 See: INTERGEARED MOBILITY FREEDOMS LOCKING & BLOCKING OF GEARS MESHING & NONMESHING SPHERICAL GEARS GENERAL Case Synergetics 1, sect 1005.60 Dynamics, Titanium Shell Experiment AFullerExplanation,page 239.00 Electric Company BF's Universe, page 121.00 Laboratories Cosmography, pages 220-21 Houses Grunch of Giants, page xvi.00 Motors Critical Path, page 273.00 First Billion-Dollar Profit of Critical Path, page xxix.00 Grants Workers Lifetime Benefits Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxix Institutes Time-Financing Critical Path, page 086.00 Negotiates Labor Pact with U.A.W. Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxix Stripped of Morgan Directors Critical Path, page 096.00 See: AUTOMOBILE Systems Theory: General Systems Cosmography, page 219.00 Synergetics 1, sects 400.21-24 537.30-34 707.01 901.18 1238.80 Synergetics 2, sects 201.21 304.00 326.24 As Tool of High Intellectual Advantage OperatingManual,pgs 053.00 056-57 Combined w/Computer Strategy,Synergetics OperatinManual,pgs 079-80 See: CRITICAL PATH GRAND STRATEGY OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE PROBLEM SOLVING STARTING WITH WHOLES SYSTEMS ALTER OTHER SYSTEMS GENERALIZATION: GENERALIZATIONS Synergetics 1, sects 162.00 508.01 1005.31 1005.52 1005.56 1005.60-61 1009.96-97 1011.21 Synergetics 2, sects 262.06 526.33 532.17 986.841 1005.611 1033.611 1044.08 1072.22 1072.31 1076.10 And Special Case Synergetics 1, sects 104.00 161.00 165.00 229.06 305.02 323.00 363.00 411.11 445.11 501.04 502.21 504.04 505.01 515.12 515.14 521.01 522.36 528.06 540.04 620.08 905.42 981.02 1003.11 1005.50 1005.60 1009.41 1010.14 1011.21 1011.33 1012.01 1012.33 1012.36 1054.61 Synergetics 2, sects 100.402 200.06 260.0-69.07 270.14 325.16 325.21 326.07 326.21 326.40 502.05 504.11 505.53 526.33 527.706 531.06 532.18 537.44 537.46 543.01 543.12 792.10 792.20 900.21 900.31-32 986.032 986.131 986.207 986.473 986.814-21 986.841 986.853 1005.611 1006.34 1033.658 1033.663 1044.12-13 1052.57 1053.824 1071.10 1072.21-22 1075.12 As Convergence Fuller's Earth, page 123.00 Metaphysical and Eternal Cosmography, page 071.00 See: AVOGADRO: GENERALIZED AVOGADRO SYSTEM HIERARCHY OF GENERALIZATIONS PARTIAL GENERALIZATION PATTERN GENERALIZATION REALITY VS GENERALIZATION SCIENTIFIC GENERALIZATION GENERALIZED Design Science Exploration. See: DESIGN SCIENCE Principle(s), Family of AFullerExplanation,pages 001.00 012-13 033-35 110.00 116.00 180.00 188.00 240.00 259.00 262-63 Critical Path, pages 125-26 128.00 157.00 230.00 246.00 250.00 277.00 GrunchOfGiants, pgs xxiii.00 009.00 012-13 081.00 083-85 090.00 Synergetics 1, sects 104.00 121.00 152.00-53.0 162.00-63.0 203.09 214.00 217.04 220.05 229.06 311.03 403.03 411.12 504.04 529.21-22 801.13 Synergetics 2, sects 262.06 263.03 311.16 504.11 504.13-16 533.11 537.51 543.11-14 791.08 792.01 986.776 986.813-14 986.841 1052.61-70 1053.823 1072.21 1075.11 1076.10 Acceptance of Critical Path, page 160.00 As Eternally Invariant Critical Path, pages 160.00 250.00 Metaphysical Critical Path, page 109.00 Noncorruptible Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 Strategy of Mind Critical Path, pages 027-28 Subsets of Interrelationships Critical Path, page 159.00 Synergetic Critical Path, page 251.00 Unpatentable Critical Path, page 109.00 Extracted from Human Experience Operating Manual, pages 048-49 First Was Leverage Operating Manual, page 050.00 In Applied Science Critical Path, page 237.00 Artifact Development Critical Path, page 233.00 Inventively Used Only Through Mind Operating Manual, page 110.00 Mind's Access to Critical Path, pgs xxxvi.00 xxxviii.00 Discovering Operating Manual, page 009.00 No Contradiction in Critical Path, page 152.00 Exceptions to Critical Path, page 158.00 Of Angular Topology. See: ANGULAR TOPOLOGY Qualities of Critical Path, pages 158-59 Reorganizes the Physical Critical Path, page 027.00 Special Case Interactions of Critical Path, page 160.00 Sun and Critical Path, page 346.00 Surviving with Operating Manual, page 101.00 See: DISCOVERY OF PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLE OF DESIGN COVARIABLES UNDISCOVERED PRINCIPLES Scientific Principles See: GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES, FAMILY OF Tools of Humans Critical Path, pages 009.00 249.00 343-44 Topological Definability Synergetics 2, sect 1072.20-22 See: BALLISTICS TOOL GENERATING. See: RE- GENERATING SELF-REGENERATING SYSTEM GENERATES ITSELF GENERATION GAP BF's Universe, page 355.00 GENES Fuller's Earth, page 140.00 GENESIS. See: CONCEPTUAL GENESIS GENETICS Synergetics 1, sects 782.50 1005.40 Synergetics 2, 201.11 See: CROSS-BREEDING DNA-RNA IN- BREEDING NATION SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION VIRAL STEERABILITY GENEVA MEETING Critical Path, page 117.00 GENGHIS KAHN Cosmography, page 107.00 Critical Path, pages xxii.00 044.00 GENIUS Cosmography, pages 037.00 124.00 Critical Path, page 026.00 Humans in Universe,pages 059-60 082-84 096.00 See: ARTIST-SCIENTIST AWARENESS OF CHILD INTELLECT GENOCIDE IN RUSSIA Ideas & Integ, pages 195-96 GEOCENTRIC Critical Path, pages 034.00 037.00 GEODESIC: GEODESICS AFullerExplanation,pages 227.00 231.00 233-57 BF's Universe, page 305.00 Definition of Cosmography, pages 135.00 192.00 Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Design in Nature Synergetics 1, sects 203.08 fig 203.09 sects 640.01 751.07 764.02 Synergetics 2, sect 986.474-75 See: COORDINATE SYSTEM OF NATURE PROTEIN SHELLS VIRAL STEERABILITY Dome: Domes: Geodesic Spheres AFullerExplanation,pages 001.00 005.00 063.00 236.00 239-43 254.00 258.00 262-63 BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 185-87 191-92 196-201 203-10 BF's Universe, pages 009.00 043.00 084.00 092.00 101.00 130.00 206.00 260.00 305-32 Cosmography, pages 014.00 217.00 236.00 Dymaxion World, pages 003.00 016.00 figs 308-57 Grunch of Giants, pages xiii.00 032.00 064.00 Humans in Universe,pages 013-14 086-88 112-16 Synergetics 1, sects 501.101 535.11 608.11 612.11 640.01-02 703.01-16 710.02-03 901.02 901.10-18 985.22 1005.11 1005.53 1008.10-15 1009.98 1022.14-15 1031.11-13 1055.03 1106.22 1110.10 Synergetics 2, sects 794.00-95.0 986.241 986.470 986.473-76 986.630-35 986.841 986.861 1033.111 1033.121 20-Foot Dymaxion World, fig 330.00 167-Foot Dymaxion World, fig 352.00 Acoustics of BF's Universe, page 339.00 Advantages Dymaxion World, pages 065-66 Afghanistan BF's Universe, pages 306-09 Air Circulation Patterns of Critical Path, pages 210.00 324.00 fig 211.00 Lifted BF's Universe, page 326.00 American (USA) Exchange Exhibition(Moscow,USSR) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 210.00 Pavilion at Expo '67 (Montreal, Canada) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 241-43 illus 243.00 Int'l Trade Fair(Kabul,Afghanistan)BFAtHomeInUniv,pages 208-09 illus 209.00 Society for Metals(Cleveland,OH) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 206-07 And Valving Dymaxion World, page 065.00 Vector Equilibrium Dymaxion World, page 042.00 As Bachelor Officer Quarters (USAF) Dymaxion World, fig 450.00 Sky-Break Dwellings Dymaxion World, figs 358-63 Assembly Dymaxion World, figs 391-94 Auditoriums Kaiser (Honolulu, HI, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 206.00 illus 207.00 Municipal (Virginia Beach, VA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 206.00 Based on Icosahedron Fuller's Earth, page 094.00 Black Mountain College(Asheville,NC) BF's Universe, pages 309-16 Casa Manana Theater(Fort Worth,TX) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 206.00 Citizens State Bank,Oklahoma City,OK BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 206.00 Commercial Viability BF's Universe, page 318.00 Construction Techniques BF's Universe, page 321.00 Development of BF's Universe, pages 305-06 Geometry for BF's Universe, pages 295-96 Domed-Over Cities Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 xxv.00 209.00 310.00 315-23 337.00 figs 318-20 Domes-Within-Domes Critical Path, pages 209.00 212.00 Efficiency of Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 209-12 Fuller's Earth, pages 123-25 Energy Income Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 212.00 Financing of BF's Universe, page 317.00 First Large-Size Dymaxion World, figs 326-28 For Arctic Institute Hypercat Tent Dymaxion World, fig 329.00 Manhattan (New York, NY, USA) Dymaxion World, fig 488.00 Union Tank Car Company (USA) Dymaxion World, figs 482-84 Zulu Corrugated Aluminum(Africa) Dymaxion World, fig 463.00 Ford Motor Company BF's Universe, pages 319-23 Rotunda Dome(River Rouge,MI,USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 198-200 illus 201.00 Growing Acceptance Dymaxion World, fig 372.00 Heating and Cooling of Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 210.00 324.00 fig 211.00 Helilift Dymaxion World, figs 387-90 Hex-Pent Critical Path, page 310.00 In Afghanistan Critical Path, page 195.00 Space Fuller's Earth, page 116.00 Invention of BF's Universe, pages 313-14 Kaiser Auditorium, Honolulu,HI,USA BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 206.00 illus 207.00 BF's Universe, pages 336-40 Licensees for Construction of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 206.00 Magnesium Dymaxion World, figs 350-51 Marine Corps,Wilkes Land,Antarctica BFAtHomeInTheUniv,page 204.00 Montreal, Canada (Expo '67) BF's Universe, pages 317-18 360-65 Number Installed Cosmography, page 115.00 Parallel, Foldable Dymaxion World, figs 380-84 Patent(s) on BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 197-98 BF's Universe, pages 318-19 Pneumatic BF's Universe, page 324.00 Proliferation of BF's Universe, page 359.00 Radomes,USAF,Canada,Alaska Arctic BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 204-06 illus 205.00 BF's Universe, pages 327-31 Reaction to BF's Universe, page 334.00 Roundhouse, Union Tank Car Co,USA BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 207-08 Snow/Wind-Loading,Earthquake-Proofing Critical Path, page 190.00 South Pole (Antarctica, 1956) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 204.00 Spruce Goose Dome,Long Beach,CA,USA BF's Universe, page 340.00 Stadiums BF's Universe, pages 334-36 Tension/Compression Balance BF's Universe, pages 312-13 Trade Fairs Critical Path, pages 136.00 167.00 195.00 Union Tank Car BF's Universe, pages 339-41 Univ.of Minnesota( ? ,MN,USA) Dymaxion World, figs 334-39 U.S.A. Government BF's Universe, pages 324-26 Pavilion (Moscow, USSR) BF's Universe, pages 341-44 Windpower and Critical Path, page 210.00 Wood and Mylar Dymaxion World, figs 340-41 Polyester Dymaxion World, fig 349.00 See: AIA 1927 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING COTTON MILL DWELLING MACHINE ENVIRONMENT CONTROL EXPO '67 DOME FLY'S EYE DOME FORD ROTUNDA DOME GROWTH HOUSE KAISER GEODESICS PAPERBOARD DOMES PLY- DOMES RA- DOMES STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY Field Synergetics 2, sect 1001.20-26 Four-Frequency Icosahedron AFullerExplanation,pages 077.00 237.00 240.00 illus 078.00 Great-Circle Chords AFullerExplanation,pages 236.00 242.00 262.00 Growth House Dymaxion World, figs 342-43 Incorporated (Raleigh, NC, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 197.00 204.00 Lines Operating Manual, page 060.00 Synergetics 1, sects 522.22-23 608.07 982.13 Synergetics 2, sects 266.02-03 269.01 794.06-08 Mathematics AFullerExplanation,pages 003.00 232.00 Pavilions 100-Foot Dymaxion World, fig 355.00 114-Foot Dymaxion World, fig 354.00 At Bombay (India) Dymaxion World, fig 464.00 Milan Triennale (Italy) Dymaxion World, page 061.00 figs 426-33 462.00 Moscow Fair (USSR) Dymaxion World, fig 480.00 Poznan Trade Fair (Poland) Dymaxion World, fig 459.00 Tokyo World Trade Fair (Japan) Dymaxion World, figs 457-58 For '55 Kabul Trade Fair (Afghanistan) DymaxWorld, figs 451-54 In Bangkok (Thailand) Dymaxion World, figs 455-56 Polyhedra AFullerExplanation,pages 028.00 077.00 227.00 231.00 236.00 240.00 256.00 illus 078.00 Restaurant Dymaxion World, fig 340.00 Sphere. See: CLOUD NINES FLY'S EYE DOME GEOSCOPE SPHERE Structures Dymaxion World, pages 057-68 & Early Triangulated Tenson Network Dymaxion World, fig 034-39 For Amer. Society for Metals (ASM) Dymaxion World, fig 485.00 Moon Installations Dymaxion World, figs 380-83 Involute-Evolute Parabolic Dymaxion World, figs 460-61 Seedpod Foldable Dymaxion World, figs 373-86 Significance of Breakthrough Dymaxion World, pages 064-68 Structuring Synergetics 1, sects 203.09 222.43 table 224.70 B sects 240.25 240.27 240.29 240.31 240.35 427.02 501.101 535.11 536.32 540.05 541.06 608.11 612.11 618.30 640.01-02 702.00-01 703.01-16 710.02-03 714.01-02 966.03 982.13 1021.13 1022.14 1023.15 1051.20 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 794.06-09 986.476 See: MOST ECONOMICAL SHOOTING A BIRD IN FLIGHT TENSEGRITY Tensegrity Sphere Cosmography, pages 087-90 Structures Camping with Ideas & Integ, pages 214-16 Compound Curvature in Ideas & Integ, pages 217-19 Cost of Ideas & Integ, pages 215.00 224.00 Definition of Ideas & Integ, page 170.00 Great Circles and Ideas & Integ, pages 217-18 220.00 Growing Use of Ideas & Integ, pages 278-81 Inherent Strength of Ideas & Integ, pages 169-72 Technical Advantages of Ideas & Integ, pages 213.00 216.00 220-24 Transporting Ideas & Integ, pages 215.00 269.00 279.00 292.00 See: DOMES Tetrahedral Mensuration Applied to Cosmography, fig 199.00 Theater Dymaxion World, figs 476-77 Variable Geodesic Patterns AFullerExplanation,pages 240-42 See: FREQUENCY SHELL SYSTEMS GEOGRAPHIC ISOLATION Brazil Critical Path, page 290.00 U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 289.00 See: CARTOGRAPHY DEMOGRAPHY GEOPOLITICS GEOGRAPHY (FLUID) Ideas & Integ, pages 119-41 Cyclic Events and Ideas & Integ, page 241.00 Dymaxion Projection and Ideas & Integ, pages 123.00 note 140-41 Map Projections for Ideas & Integ, pages 122-25 GEOLOGY, R. B. F. STUDY OF Critical Path, page 126.00 GEOMETRICAL Conceptuality Synergetics 1, sect 620.12 Hierarchy Synergetics 1, sects 251.30 487.00 Synergetics 2, sects 201.21 937.12 937.22 See: COSMIC HIERARCHY PRIMITIVE HIERARCHY GEOMETRY BF's Universe, pages 025-26 Synergetics 1, sects 200.01 200.03-04 201.01 201.03 203.04 205.01 224.03 363.00 400.011 422.20 454.02 602.01 640.01 713.01-05 811.01-4.01 821.01-5.33 920.01 953.50 961.45 1024.25 1053.17 1054.11 Synergetics 2, sects 100.103 200.06 201.11 201.21 261.01 264.01-03 269.04 fig 527.703 sects 986.021-22 986.815-21 987.042 And Number Synergetics 1, sects 223.89 251.30 410.03 445.10 620.12 960.01-13 990.02 1232.23 1232.26 1238.21 Synergetics 2, sects 100.102-03 200.06 201.21 223.05 223.67 262.06 900.21 937.11-31 986.121-23 986.207 986.841 1013.42 1052.361 1053.601 1072.21 See: GENERALIZED TOPOLOGICAL DEFINABILITY Dymaxion Map BF's Universe, page 224.00 Early Navigation by Cosmography, pages 091-93 096-98 Education and BF's Universe, pages 030-31 Energetic and Synergetic Ideas & Integ, pages 020-21 Experiential Geometry BF's Universe, pages 033-34 Four-Dimensional Cosmography, pages 050.00 144.00 205.00 208.00 Greek Cosmography, pages 097-100 130.00 193.00 213.00 217.00 Mapping and BF's Universe, page 219.00 Of Atomic Physics Cosmography, page 194.00 Thinking Synergetics 1, sects 362.00-63.0 400.03 400.06 400.25 501.101 510.02 620.01 905.01-02 Synergetics 2, sects 266.07 326.31-32 400.72 536.35 1071.26 See: ABSTRACTION OF A SPECIAL CASE CONCEPTUAL GEOMETRY CONCEPTUALITY IS POLYHEDRAL CONNECTIONS AND RELATEDNESS EPISTEMOGRAPHY IRRELEVANCIES: DISMISSAL OF NATURE IN A CORNER THOUGHT HAS SHAPE Vectors. See: VECTORIAL Physics Divorced from Cosmography, page 046.00 Plane Critical Path, pages 044.00 046-47 Solid Critical Path, page 044.00 Synergetic Fuller's Earth, page 064.00 Geometry BF's Universe, page 396.00 See: MATHEMATICS SYNERGETICS Traditional Cosmography, pages 219.00 223-25 Traditionally Defined Fuller's Earth, page 028.00 Unconventional Cosmography, pages 010-13 See: EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY GREEK GEOMETRY SCHOOLS NINE: GEOMETRICAL FUNCTIONS OF PLANE GEOMETRY SPHERICAL GEOMETRY SYSTEMS GEOMETRY UNOCCUPIED GEOMETRY VECTORIAL GEOMETRY -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1996 12:54:06 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Test - Please Ignore Comments: cc: synergetics-l@teleport.com Sorry, installed a SMTP software package. It may be CALLED "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", but I assure you that it is anything but. In "E=hv", "h" is Planck's constant. Is "v" the length of the Plank? james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 8 Jun 1996 13:09:37 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: coordinated science: design, DNA, illusion,self-confidence In-Reply-To: <9606060732.aa23883@bbs.cruzio.com> a fragment of a section form an article in an enscyclopidia: in the design spacship Mariner encompassed consideration of possible earth-venus trajectoies based on astronomical events, launching times, booster space craft weight-thrust cmbination, and so on. projections of forseeable booster capabilities balanced against estimates of the space craft weight, combined with the astronomical windows to venus which resulth from earth venus juxaposition, give rise to detailed analyses of conceviabole space paths which pose the need for midcourse maneuver capa- bilities. the scientific measurments desired and assumed venus atmospher postulate the functional charcteristic of instruments; weight, volume, and power consumption; control and telemetry requirments to and from the spacship likkewise augument project of weight, volume, and power consumption needs. commbination of these requirments and others give rise to concepts for the spaceship design. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- p s p p s t-a s p p s s p p s t -- a s p p s s p p s p s p p s these are part of the 2 spiral of the DNA, s is sugars and p is phosphate group. the sugur contains five carbons atoms (fulerness minus 15). the two sprinles are interlocked by 2 pairs of hedrogen bonded base groups. one pair is formed by two substances called adenine and thymine. each ring is about 11 angstroms long if you clime in the one dteppladder between the helics. the order of the bases are responsible for genetic variation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- have you ever worked out on a treadmill and then been disurbed by a sensation of moving at immense speed when you walk away afterward? if so, dont worry. the effect is natural sonsequence of the way the human brain adapts to discrepancies in the enviroment. muscle, eyes, and nerve signals are at odds. the eyes repors that the body is going nowhere, but the muscles and nerves insist otherwise. after 10 minutes the brain recalibrates the information to equate strenuous running with zero motion. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- in order to have self confidence, you have to have a certain amount of sucess as a professional and in life. in order to have self-confidence, you have to have a ceratin amount of success. the task must be set in such a way that theperson attempting it has a good chance of succedding. stollen fragments from everywhere. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 8 Jun 1996 10:30:14 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "L.S." Organization: Northwest Link Subject: test don't read New configeration of reader--sorry ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 09:42:15 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX GEOP-GZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: GEOP-GZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 9, 1996 GEOPHYSICAL PATTERNS Man's Alteration of Ideas & Integ, pages 040-41 Nature of Ideas & Integ, pages 079-82 GEOPOLITICS Critical Path, pages 193-97 Development of Ideas & Integ, pages 079-80 Importance of Ideas & Integ, pages 079.00 081-82 See: MACKINDER, SIR HALFORD GEOPOLITIK Critical Path, page 194.00 See: HAUSHOFER, KARL GEOSCOPE BF's Universe, pages 259-69 360.00 378.00 Critical Path, pages 163-84 248.00 Alignment BF's Universe, pages 261-62 And World Game BF's Universe, page 267.00 As Information Display Critical Path, pages 168-69 174.00 180-83 Scale Model of Earth Critical Path, pages 056.00 180.00 World Game Test Bed Critical Path, page 309.00 Astronomical Observations BF's Universe, pages 262-63 Blackwell's (Roosevelt's) Island, NY BF's Universe, page 267.00 Cornell Univ. (Ithaca, NY, USA) BF's Universe, pages 260-63 Demographic Data on Critical Path, page 168.00 Earthquakes on Critical Path, page 182.00 Evolutionary Events on Critical Path, pages 181.00 184.00 Ice Ages on Critical Path, page 181.00 Invisible Trending and Critical Path, pages 161-63 Land and Sea Transport on Critical Path, pages 168.00 182.00 Logistics and Critical Path, page 182.00 Meteorology on Critical Path, page 181.00 On Cities Critical Path, pages 168.00 180.00 Population on Critical Path, pages 168.00 181-82 Recirculation of Metals on Critical Path, page 181.00 Scale BF's Universe, pages 265-66 Size of Critical Path, pages 179-80 Southern Illinois U, Edwardsville,IL BF's Universe, pages 263-64 Structure of Critical Path, pages 167-69 172-75 178.00 figs 170-71 176-77 Turn Inward to Expand Outward BF's Universe, page 264.00 United Nations (New York, NY, USA) BF's Universe, pages 267-68 Univ. of Minnesota ( ? , MN, USA) BF's Universe, pages 264-65 Vulcanism on Critical Path, page 182.00 World Resources Inventory and Critical Path, pages 168-69 180-84 See: COMPUTER DYMAXION SKY-OCEAN MAP EARTH, AS SPHERE GEODESIC DOME HUMANS, FUNCTION OF INFORMATION ACCESS DISPLAY INVENTORYING PROBLEM-SOLVING WORLD GAME RESOURCES INVENTORY GERMAN: GERMANS: GERMANY BF's Universe, pages 063-64 202.00 228-31 Automobile Production in Critical Path, page 101.00 In World War I Critical Path, pages 081-83 Industry Critical Path, pages 101.00 109-10 Wealth of Ideas & Integ, page 302.00 World War II Energy Program of Critical Path, page 307.00 IV and Critical Path, page 191.00 See: EUROPE GEOPOLITICS HAUSHOFER, KARL WORLD WAR I II GERSHWIN, GEORGE BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 111.00 GESHIN FAIR (AFGHANISTAN) Critical Path, page 195.00 GESTATION Lags In Industrial Equation Ideas & Integ, pages 036-37 Rate: Rates Grunch of Giants, pages xv-xvii 051.00 085-87 090.00 Synergetics 2, sect 326.11-13 Adoption of Tools Critical Path, page 134.00 Aeronautics Critical Path, page 283.00 Artifacts Critical Path, page 283.00 In Building Industry Critical Path, pages 090.00 148.00 283.00 310.00 Electronics Development Critical Path, page 283.00 Housing Industry Critical Path, page 283.00 Human Affairs Critical Path, page 119.00 Natural and Technological Critical Path, page 126.00 Of Automobile Critical Path, page 283.00 Critical Path Critical Path, page 261.00 Railroad Critical Path, page 280.00 Single-Family Dwelling Critical Path, page 283.00 Technologies Critical Path, pages 148.00 283.00 Old Man River's City,E.St.Louis,IL Critical Path, page 323.00 Patents and Critical Path, page 149.00 Steel Critical Path, page 284.00 See: ACCELERATING ACCELERATION CYCLES EPHEMERALIZATION MOBILITY NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART PROGNOSTICATION (SCIENTIFIC) RECIRCULATION OF METALS SELF-DISCIPLINES WORLD GAME GETTING NATURE INTO A CORNER. See: NATURE IN A CORNER GHANA, GEODESIC DOME Critical Path, fig 210.00 GIAMATTI, A. BARTLETT Grunch of Giants, page 051.00 GIANTS Grunch of Giants, pages 014.00 017-26 028.00 081-82 GIBBS, J. WILLARD: GIBBS'S PHASE RULE Synergetics 1, sects 142.00 538.13 961.45 1054.00-74 Synergetics 2, sects 201.22 270.20 987.075 1007.16 Cosmography, pages 040.00 118.00 163.00 166.00 See: LIQUID-CRYSTAL-VAPOR-INCANDESCENT PHASES GIBSON, Mrs. Richard Dana (Leslie Larned) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 269.00 Richard Dana BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 269.00 GI BILL Critical Path, page 102.00 Operating Manual, page 099.00 See: EARNING A LIVING EDUCATION GIMBAL SYSTEM Cosmography, page 213.00 fig 212.00 GLASS Synergetics 2, sects 986.025 986.086 986.088 1033.657 -Making Critical Path, page 289.00 GLEAVES, ADM. ALBERT BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 065.00 067.00 BF's Universe, pages 068.00 070-71 090.00 GLIDER BF's Universe, pages 229-30 GLOBAL Energy Grid BF's Universe, pages 383-86 Society BF's Universe, pages 242-43 See: WORLD GAME GLOVE, INSIDE-OUTING OF Cosmography, page 205.00 fig 207.00 Synergetics 1, sect 232.02 See: RUBBER GLOVE GNOMONIC PROJECTIONS Ideas & Integ, page 139.00 GO IN. See: GO IN TO GO OUT GOAT Critical Path, page 011.00 GOD AFullerExplanation,pages 011.00 014.00 059.00 258-59 Cosmography, pages 001-02 059.00 137.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 018.00 023.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 020-21 091.00 Humans in Univ, pages 038-39 092-96 100.00 107-11 118-28 149.00 155.00 157.00 Synergetics 1, sects 502.25 1009.41 1024.22-25 Synergetics 2, sects 311.14 311.16 311.18 537.41 Acts of Critical Path, page 229.00 As A Priori Wisdom Critical Path, page 027.00 Cosmic Designer Critical Path, pages x.00 156.00 255.00 345-46 Designer of Humans Critical Path, page x.00 Eternal Critical Path, page ???.00 Sum of All Truths Cosmography, page 169.00 Exact Truth Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Great Spirit Critical Path, pages 064.00 066.00 Greater Intellectual Integrity Fuller's Earth, pages 018-19 022-23 115-16 136.00 Intellectual Integrity Critical Path, page 152.00 Of Universe Cosmography, pages 253.00 259.00 261.00 Life-Giver and -Taker Critical Path, page 021.00 Love and Truth Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Prevailing Winds Critical Path, page 023.00 Synergetic Integral Critical Path, page 159.00 Concept of, in Roman Empire Critical Path, page 043.00 Direct Experience of Critical Path, pages 153-59 Emergence of Belief in One Cosmography, pages 095-96 Existence of Critical Path, pages 153-58 Formalized Worship of Critical Path, page 151.00 Guidance of Critical Path, page 254.00 In Cosmic Evolution Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 Individual and BF's Universe, page 116.00 Critical Path, pages 048.00 052.00 251.00 -King Critical Path, pages 043.00 060-62 Afterlife of Critical Path, pages 049-50 As Only Divine Authority Critical Path, page 043.00 Ascension of Critical Path, pages 049-50 Cosmological Models Critical Path, page 049.00 Standard of Living Critical Path, page 053.00 See: BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY NAVIGATOR-PRIEST PRIESTHOOD Moon Landing BF's Universe, page 392.00 Mysticism and BF's Universe, pages 089-90 Nature and BF's Universe, page 111.00 Non-Anthropomorphic Concept of Cosmography, pages 075-76 259.00 Of The Sea, Sky & Underground Land Critical Path, page 049.00 Things as They Are Critical Path, page 224.00 -Ordained Chieftan of South Pacific Critical Path, page 029.00 R. B. F. on Critical Path, pages 153-58 Religion Contrary to Critical Path, page 023.00 Universe and BF's Universe, page 091.00 Will of Critical Path, page x.00 Wisdom of Critical Path, page 157.00 See: A PRIORI DESIGN COSMIC EVOLUTION DESIGN AS ORDERLY PATTERN OF HUMANS UNIVERSE DIRECT EXPERIENCE EVER RETHINKING THE LORD'S PRAYER HUMAN INDIVIDUAL INTEGRITY INTELLECT MODELS AND DIVINITY RELIGION SYNERGY TRUTH WISDOM GODDARD, ROBERT H. Cosmography, page 086.00 Humans in Universe,pages 100-01 GOERING, HERMANN Critical Path, page 194.00 GOLD Grunch of Giants, pages 025.00 029.00 036.00 069-70 As Capital Critical Path, page 111.00 Money Critical Path, pages 075.00 201.00 Bullion Critical Path, pages 083-84 104-05 116.00 Co-Occurring with Copper Critical Path, page 282.00 Demand System Inadequate Operating Manual, page 073.00 Discovery of Critical Path, page 242.00 Equities Critical Path, pages 105-06 Flow Out of U. S. A. Critical Path, page 286.00 In World War II Critical Path, pages 104-05 Monetary Accounting of Critical Path, page 214.00 New Deal and Critical Path, page 105.00 On Shipboard Critical Path, page 075.00 Reflectivity,Electrical Conductivity of Critical Path, pgs xxvii.00 084.00 225.00 Standard Critical Path, pages 084.00 105.00 Sung Family and Critical Path, pages 104-05 Used by Great Pirates for Trading Operating Manual, pages 074-75 U. S. S. R. Industrialization and Critical Path, page 289.00 See: BALANCE-OF-TRADE ACCOUNTING GOLDEN Rule, the Critical Path, page 123.00 Limitations of Ideas & Integ, page 060.00 Section AFullerExplanation,pages 018.00 166-68 GOLDOWSKI, NATASHA BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 192.00 GONDOLAS Critical Path, pages 022.00 024.00 See: WATER-PEOPLE GONS Synergetics 2, sect 1050.32 See: EDGES GOOD Synergetics 2, sect 542.04 And Bad Critical Path, pages ix.00 x.00 Fuller's Earth, page 115.00 Grunch of Giants, page xx.00 Ideas BF's Universe, page 258.00 See: NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE GOODYEAR CORPORATION Dymaxion World, fig 142.00 GORMAN, CHET Critical Path, page 017.00 GOSSAMER ALBATROSS Critical Path, pgs xxiii.00 xxiv.00 GOVERNMENT Ideal Form Fuller's Earth, pages 111-13 Origin of Cosmography, pages 249-51 GRAF ZEPPELIN BF's Universe, pages 174-75 Dymaxion World, pages 018.00 029-30 GRAIN BINS Dymaxion World, figs 163-65 172.00 GRAINERY PLANT Dymaxion World, figs 472-75 GRAND Central Station In New York, Critique of Ideas & Integ, pages 095-96 Nature's Grand Central Station Synergetics 1, sects 410.03 410.05 Synergetics 2, sects 986.121 986.452 1053.822 See: AVOGADRO: GENERALIZED AVOGADRO SYSTEM ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX RAILROAD TRACKS: GREAT CIRCLE TRACKS Strategy Nature's Grand Strategy Synergetics 1, sects 113.00 305.02 Synergetics 2, sects 201.20-22 261.01 326.24 326.31 937.11 986.089 Divide and Conquer Operating Manual, pages 025-26 Organizing Our Operating Manual, page 051.00 See: COORDINATE SYSTEM OF NATURE STRATEGY Of Synergetics Synergetics 1, sects 540.03 620.12 Synergetics 2, sects 201.21 261.01 326.31 987.031 See: CRITICAL PATH DESIGN SCIENCE EXPERIENTIALLY FOUNDED MATHEMATICS GENERAL SYSTEMS THEORY NATURE IN A CORNER: GETTING NATURE IN A CORNER MULTIPLICATION ONLY BY DIVISION OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE QUANTUM MECHANICS: GRAND STRATEGY STARTING WITH WHOLES Synergetic Nexus Synergetics 2, sect 1033.121 GRANDFATHER OF THE UNIVERSE BF's Universe, page 358.00 GRAPH: GRAPHABLE Synergetics 1, sect 410.05 Synergetics 2, sect 1001.25 GRASS Synergetics 1, sect 172.00 -Hopper, Jumping of Cosmography, page 239.00 See: PARTING THE GRASS GRAVITATION, ENERGY AS Ideas & Integ, page 177.00 GRAVITATIONAL Constant Synergetics 1, sects 231.02 1009.82 1024.25 1052.10 1052.21 1052.40-44 See: UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY Continuum Synergetics 1, sect 524.01 Field Synergetics 1, sect 1009.97-98 Model Synergetics 2, sect 986.873 Radiational Constant Synergetics 1, sect 251.06 Zone System Synergetics 1, sect 1030.20 GRAVITY Critical Path, pages xvii.00 221.00 Fuller's Earth, page 127.00 Grunch of Giants, pgs xxiii.00 013.00 084.00 Synergetics 1, sects 112.00 130.00-33.0 251.07 400.50 529.03 541.03 541.06-07 541.10 fig 641.01 D sects 643.00 645.00-12 711.01-36 780.24 924.10 962.11 974.02 1005.62 1009.80-98 1024.11 1030.20 1051.52-55 1056.20 (31) 1234.02 Synergetics 2, sects 000.112-19 504.13 541.41-43 543.20-25 791.07 792.51 936.12 987.222 1001.21 1052.32 And Radiation Humans in Universe,pages 100-06 125-27 As A Circumferential Force Synergetics 1, sects 251.07 711.00-36 1051.50-55 Synergetics 2, sects 790.12 986.631-32 1052.81 See: EARTH GRAVITY MODEL (NUTCRACKERS) EMBRACEMENT Coherence Cosmography, page 056.00 Conserver of Integrity in Universe Cosmography, page 052.00 World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 Coexistence of Radiation and Cosmography, pages 039.00 051.00 056-57 089-90 figs 090.00 200.00 Discovery of Cosmography, pages 005.00 036-37 Fuller Anecdotes AFullerExplanation,pages 002.00 247-48 Linear Acceleration of Cosmography, page 212.00 Love as Metaphysical Critical Path, page 156.00 Mass Interattraction AFullerExplanation,pages 013.00 033.00 204.00 245.00 249.00 267.00 Newton's Law of Cosmography, pages 005.00 037.00 145-46 150-51 fig 152.00 Speed of Synergetics 1, sect 780.24 See: BLACK HOLES CONSERVATION OF ENERGY INTEGRITY EARTH GRAVITY MODEL (NUTCRACKERS) INTEGRITY MASS ATTRACTION NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION NOSTALGIA OF THINGS TO BECOME SPHERES RADIATION-GRAVITATION SYNERGY SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY GREAT Britain BF's Universe, pages 053-54 254.00 See: BRITISH EMPIRE ENGLAND Circle: Circles AFullerExplanation,pages 026.00 206-31 BF's Universe, pages 219-22 Ideas & Integ, page 167.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 034-35 Synergetics 1, sects 702.01 703.13-16 706.23 812.01 813.01-04 901.11-15 1005.12 1009.98 1051.30 1052.30-31 1101.02 Synergetics 2, sects 529.40 541.01 A 794.06-08 1041.13 1053.37 And Geodesic Structures Dymaxion World, page 060.00 Arc AFullerExplanation,pages 207.00 221.00 232-33 As Info-Shunting, -Holding Circuits Cosmography, pages 067-68 Navigation Aid Fuller's Earth, page 037.00 Bowties AFullerExplanation,pages 219-28 230.00 Chords Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Cosmic Railroad Tracks AFullerExplanation,pages 228-29 231.00 Courses Dymaxion World, page 051.00 Definition of AFullerExplanation,page 206.00 Cosmography, pages 192.00 233.00 Operating Manual, page 060.00 Energy Paths AFullerExplanation,pages 226-29 Foldable: Foldability Cosmography, pages 233-35 fig 234.00 Synergetics 1, sects 251.37 455.01-22 459.00-03 830.0-42.07 902.31 905.12 1042.05 1053.60 Synergetics 2, sect 251.18 fig 937.20 sects 937.21 986.501-08 986.821 1041.12 For Energy Transmission Cosmography, page 067.00 Geodesic Structures and Ideas & Integ, pages 217-18 220.00 Icosahedral AFullerExplanation,pages 212-17 224-27 230.00 234-35 255.00 Icosahedron:Local Shunting Circuit AFullerExplanation,page 229.00 In Rotation of Icosahedron Cosmography, fig 203.00 Tensegrity Spheres Cosmography, page 177.00 Minimum Models AFullerExplanation,pages 223-24 Patterns AFullerExplanation,pages 209-13 Secondary Sets of Cosmography, page 068.00 Shortest Path AFullerExplanation,pages 206-07 226.00 228.00 232.00 Spherical Cosmography, fig 196.00 As Geodesics Cosmography, page 192.00 Spinnable Symmetrics: Hierarchy of Cosmography, figs 054-55 Synergetics 1, sect 902.31 Synergetics 2, sects 987.033 987.100-111 table 987.121 sects 987.122-416 Primary and Secondary Synergetics 2, sects 987.130-37 987.411 See: HEMISYSTEM CLEAVAGES SPIN-HALVINGS Structures of Prefabricated Triangles Dymaxion World,figs 309-10 Three-Way Grid of Cosmography, pages 235-36 Trajectories Dymaxion World, fig 231.00 See: ICOSAHEDRON: GREAT CIRCLES OF RAILROAD TRACKS: GREAT CIRCLE TRACKS THREE-WAY GREAT CIRCLING VE: GREAT CIRCLES OF Crash Critical Path, pages 270.00 289.00 Effects of Critical Path, pages 087-88 Ends British Supremacy Critical Path, page 193.00 Farm-Financing Collapses in Critical Path, page 087.00 Hydroelectric Power and Critical Path, pages xxix-xxx Reasons Behind Critical Path, pages 084-87 U.S.S.R. Industrial Planning and Critical Path, page 289.00 See: BANKRUPTCY BANKS: BANKING FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) NEW DEAL ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO WEALTH-POKER GAME Depression BF's Universe, pages 133-34 138.00 155-58 178.00 189.00 210.00 Pirates And British Empire Operating Manual, pages 024-25 As Sea Mastering People Operating Manual, page 021.00 Becoming Extinct Operating Manual, pages 031.00 037.00 Feared Bright People Operating Manual, page 022.00 In World Competition Operating Manual, pages 028.00 030.00 Rules of Accounting Still Used Operating Manual, page 032.00 Tutoring of Bright Specialists by Operating Manual, page 027.00 Use of Local Strong Man as King by Operating Manual, page 026.00 Logistics by Operating Manual, page 024.00 GREATER INTELLECT BF's Universe, pages 089-91 See: GOD GREATEST TASK. See: CRITICAL-PATH TASKS GREBE, JOHN J. Dymaxion World, page 045.00 GREECE, ANCIENT AFullerExplanation,pages 007.00 036.00 Cosmography, pages 093.00 095.00 187.00 Geometry in (of) AFullerExplanation,pages 037.00 074.00 178-79 Cosmography, pages 097-100 130.00 193.00 213.00 217.00 Greek, Use in Nomenclature AFullerExplanation,pages 025.00 027.00 034.00 039.00 See: PI GREEK Architecture Critical Path, page 056.00 Burial Urns and Mausoleums Critical Path, page 051.00 Cosmology Critical Path, pages 034-35 037.00 Geometry: Ghostly Greek Geometry Critical Path, pages 033.00 046-47 Synergetics 1, fig 812.03 sects 1053.34 1210.00 p733 Synergetics 2, sects 000.103-04 791.08 986.040-49 986.067 Planarity Synergetics 1, sects 826.04-06 831.01 831.21 Platonic Polyhedra Synergetics 1, sect 1053.20-21 Rectangularity Synergetics 1, sect 826.01 Right Angle in Plane Synergetics 1, sect 825.00-33 Sphere Synergetics 1, sects 981.19 1022.11 1022.13 1106.22 1107.21 Synergetics 2, sect 986.831 As Plane Synergetics 1, sect 985.05 Tools of Synergetics 1, sect 821.01 Synergetics 2, sect 986.820 Triangle Synergetics 1, sect 1050.13 And Circle Synergetics 1, sect 811.02-03 Schools Critical Path, pages 033-35 037.00 043-44 046-48 071.00 See: ALEXANDRIAN GREEKS EARTH, AS SPHERE XYZ COORDINATE SYSTEM Use of Phonetic Spelling Critical Path, pages 033-34 GREELEY, HORACE Dymaxion World, page 011.00 GREEN- House Effect Critical Path, page 112.00 Land Critical Path, page 164.00 GRID Synergetics 2, sects 540.30-32 1033.112 See: CARTOGRAPHIC GRID ISOTROPIC MODULAR GRID MATRIX RAFT SPHERICAL GRIDS THREE-WAY GRID GRIP, ROBERT Synergetics 2, sects 986.212-14 986.314 986.316 GRIPPE, PETER BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 188.00 GROPIUS, WALTER BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 188.00 GROSS NAT'L PRODUCT, ESTIMATE FOR '70 Operating Manual, page 093.00 GROUP Advantage Synergetics 1, sect 411.21-22 Flight Formation Synergetics 1, sects 223.72 510.08 1104.02 1110.02-14 Synergetics 2, sect 790.22 Memory Synergetics 1, sect 509.01 See: CONTINUOUS MAN INDIVIDUAL & GROUP PRINCIPLE Principle Synergetics 1, sect 1056.20 (10) Specifics of Ideas & Integ, pages 239-42 See: COLLECTIVE CONCEPT GROUP ADVANTAGE INDIVIDUAL & GROUP PRINCIPLE GROWTH Synergetics 1, sects 621.03 634.01 960.05 1054.72 Synergetics 2, sects 935.17 987.222 -Ability Synergetics 1, sect 1054.72 And Decay Synergetics 2, sects 321.03 326.11 505.62 1052.53-57 1052.59 1053.80-85 See: BIRTH AND GROWTH CAY AND DECAY LIFE AND DEATH House Critical Path, pages 212.00 327-29 See: GEODESIC DOME Physical and Metaphysical Operating Manual, page 048.00 Rates Synergetics 1, sects 240.44 955.20 tables 955.40-41 sects 960.05 960.09 980.05 Synergetics 2, sects 260.52 261.03 986.518 See: POINT GROWTH RATE PRIME NUMBER INHERENCY & CONSTANT RELATIVE ABUNDANCE RADIAL-CIRCUMFERENTIAL MODULAR GROWTH SHELL GROWTH RATE See: COMPLEMENTARITY OF GROWTH AND AGING GRUNCH OF GIANTS (BOOK BY RBF) BF's Universe, page 414.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 001-03 017-18 029.00 033.00 036-41 048.00 051-52 057.00 080-82 091.00 Humans in Universe,page 085.00 See: HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES GUANINE. See: DNA-RNA GUATAMA BUDDHA. See: BUDDHA GUINEA PIG B BF's Universe, page xii.00 Critical Path, pages 124.00 128-51 See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING EXPERIMENT (UNDERTAKEN BY INDIVIDUAL) FULLER, R. BUCKMINSTER (R.B.F.) SELF-DISCIPLINE OF, DOCUMENTATION GULF Oil Company Critical Path, page 241.00 Refining Company Dymaxion World, page 029.00 GUN Critical Path, pages 064.00 238-39 See: BALLISTICS, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR MACHINE GUN SHOOTING A BIRD IN FLIGHT GUNPOWDER Critical Path, page 064.00 GURDJIEFF BF's Universe, page 141.00 GUTTERING,OF DYMAXION DWELLING MACHINE Dymaxion World, figs 205-07 209.00 GYROSCOPE: GYROSCOPES Cosmography, pages 018-19 213.00 fig 027.00 Synergetics 1, sects 401.05 1005.11 1009.60 note 1009.80-98 Synergetics 2, fig 826.02 A -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 15:59:34 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WLauritzen Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: World's Largest Composite Dome I read in "Print-Equip News" that the world's largest composite dome is 180 feet diameter in Reno Nevada. Inside it is the world's largest indoor mining machine. I believe it's part of the new Silver Legacy Resort. Does anyone know the details? Has anyone seen this dome? William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 18:24:50 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX H-HZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: H-HZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 9, 1996 HABICHT, MR. Critical Path, page 290.00 HAHN, OTTO Cosmography, page 079.00 Critical Path, page 106.00 Dymaxion World, page 008.00 Humans in Universe,page 045.00 See: ATOMIC BOMB HALDANE, J. B. S. Fuller's Earth, page 022.00 HALF: HALVING: HALVING THE HALVES Synergetics 1, sects 522.04-05 522.34 Coupler Synergetics 2, table 987.540 Negative Synergetics 1, sect 953.21 Profile. See: NO HALF PROFILE Quantum Synergetics 1, sect 905.54 table 905.65 sect 1012.36 Synergetics 2, sects 935.23 1076.12-13 Spin Synergetics 1, sects 240.65 511.04 1012.34-37 Synergetics 2, sects 935.23 1007.29 1076.12-13 Tepee Twist Synergetics 1, sect 1012.37 Tetra. See: CHEF'S CAPS Visible-1/2 Invisible:Half 0:Half 1 Side Synergetics 1,sects 527.53 905.32 905.49 905.53 905.55 954.52 1024.21 1053.15-16 1053.31-32 1106.31 1223.14 Synergetics 2, sects 440.11 502.03 935.25 1053.843-49 1076.11 See: DICHOTOMY SPLIT PERSONALITY See: CHORD- HALVING MIDDLE: MIDDLENESS NO HALF PROFILE OCTAHEDRON: HALF-OCTAHEDRON SELF- HALVINGS SPIN- HALVINGS HALL, WILLIAM BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 050.00 HALLE, K. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 109.00 111.00 HALO: HALO CONCEPT Synergetics 1, sect 535.00-11 Synergetics 2, sect 535.20-22 See: DOPPLER OMNIDIRECTIONAL HALO OMNI- HALO SPHERICAL FIELD HAMILTON, ALEXANDER Critical Path, pages 079.00 083.00 See: FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) HAMMER Throw Synergetics 1, sects 826.02-06 1009.60-68 1009.85-96 Synergetics 2, sects 466.22 646.11 (5) 826.02 A fig 826.02 A Throwers Cosmography, pages 019-20 022-23 209-12 figs 022.00 024.00 HAMMERING SHEET METAL Synergetics 1, sects 1024.13-15 1024.21 HAND(S) Synergetics 1, sects 980.03 1220.15 -On Mathematics AFullerExplanation,pages 002.00 024.00 Shake Synergetics 1, sect 506.10 See: LEFT AND RIGHT HANGING BOOKSHELF AFullerExplanation,page 267.00 illus 266.00 HAPPEN: HAPPENING Synergetics 1, sects 305.05 503.01-04 Synergetics 2, sects 501.201 543.02 Patterns Synergetics 1, sect 505.12 See: THREE-VECTOR TEAMS Z COBRAS See: INADVERTENCE HARBORS Big Ship Critical Path, page 335.00 Floating Cities and Critical Path, pages 333-35 Of Brazil Critical Path, page 295.00 HARD- Ware, Scrapping of Critical Path, page 205.00 Woods Critical Path, pages 010.00 297.00 305.00 HARMONIC Synergetics 1, sects 643.00 645.10 1024.24 Synergetics 2, sects 100.020 543.04 1052.51 1052.88 See: CHORDS AND NOTES OCTAVE PERIODICITY RESONANCE HARVARD (CAMBRIDGE, MA, U.S.A.) Business School Critical Path, page 220.00 Class of 1917 Critical Path, page 131.00 College (University) AFullerExplanation,pages 003.00 009.00 037.00 257.00 BF's Universe, pages 017-19 022.00 347.00 Dymaxion World, pages 011-12 Sever Hall AFullerExplanation,page 003.00 R. B. F. Forbears at Critical Path, pages 129-30 Society for Contemporary Art Dymaxion World, fig 048.00 HARVESTING. See: EXPERIENCE HARVESTING INFORMATION HARVESTING HASTY PUDDING CLUB (HARVARD UNIV) BF's Universe, page 002.00 HATCH, ALDEN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 054-55 116-17 illus 261.00 HATSHEPSUT (QUEEN OF EGYPT) Critical Path, page 017.00 HAUSHOFER, KARL Critical Path, page 194.00 Ideas & Integ, pages 080.00 133.00 See: GEOPOLITICS HAVERFORD COLLEGE (HAVERFORD, PA, USA) BF's Universe, page 394.00 HAVE-NOTS: STRUGGLE WITH HAVES PRODUCES WAR OperatManual,page 072.00 HAVES: STRUGGLE WITH HAVE-NOTS PRODUCES WAR OperatManual,page 072.00 HAWAIIAN Symphony Orchestra BF's Universe, page 338.00 Village Hotel Dome BF's Universe, pages 337-40 HAYDEN STONE (INVESTMENT GROUP) BF's Universe, page 181.00 HAZARD, TILDEN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 041.00 054.00 illus 048.00 HEAD-TO-TOE AXIS: HEAD-TO-HEEL AXIS Synergetics 1, sect 540.08 Synergetics 2, sects 261.01 265.04 266.07 267.01 See: NOSE-TO-NAVAL AXIS HEALTH CARE Critical Path, page 213.00 See: BIO-ANTHROPOLOGY HEAR- Able You Synergetics 1, sect 801.22 Ing Critical Path, pages 063.00 230.00 Synergetics 1, sect 534.06 Synergetics 2, sects 266.01 267.01-02 1052.68 See: AURAL: AUDIBLE SENSING HEART- Beats Synergetics 1, sects 441.05 502.24 540.08 984.10 1238.70 Land, The Critical Path, pages 194-96 Ideas & Integ, page 080.00 See: AFGHANISTAN GEOPOLITICS LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT MACKINDER, SIR HALFORD UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS WORLD WAR III HEAT: ENERGY-AS-HEAT Synergetics 1, sects 205.02 410.04-05 427.01-12 763.02 962.40 1024.13 1054.54 Synergetics 2, sects 100.020 986.121-23 Balance, Domes and Ideas & Integ, pages 221-22 Treatment of Metals Synergetics 1, sect 921.02 HEATING AND COOLING OF Geodesic Dome Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 211.00 320.00 324.00 Sphere Critical Path, page 336.00 Rectilinear Structures Critical Path, page xxiv.00 See: STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY HEAVEN AND HELL Synergetics 2, sects 000.101 262.01 Concept of in Roman Empire Critical Path, page 043.00 Flat-Out World Critical Path, pages 049.00 055.00 Qualifications for Critical Path, page 052.00 See: AFTERLIFE CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY DIRECTIONS (IN AND OUT) EARTH, AS SPHERE FLAT-OUT VIEW OF LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY UP AND DOWN HEAVENLY TWINS Synergetics 1, sect 223.66col11 See: TWONESS: ADDITIVE AND MULTIPLICATIVE HEDRA Synergetics 2, sects 938.12 986.728 987.076-77 1050.32 See: FACES POLYHEDRA HEIGHT, LENGTH AND WIDTH Synergetics 2, sect 527.702 HEISENBERG, WERNER Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Synergetics 1, sects 203.05 211.00 323.00 420.041 505.41 522.05 532.14 Indeterminism AFullerExplanation,page 179.00 Principle of Indeterminism Operating Manual, page 058.00 HELICOPTER(S) And Helilift of Geodesic Dome Dymaxion World, figs 387-90 396-403 For Delivery of Tensegrity Structure Dymaxion World, fig 280.00 In Brazil Critical Path, page 307.00 Rescue by Critical Path, page 338.00 Submarine Cities and Critical Path, page 335.00 See: MARINE CORPS AIR-DELIVERABLE DOME HELIUM Synergetics 1, fig 1012.14 A Abundance of Critical Path, page 222.00 As World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 See: CHEMICAL ELEMENTS, RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF HELIX Synergetics 1, sects 108.01-02 511.02 614.01-02 620.06 623.11 624.03 931.63 982.73 1005.40 See: TETRAHELIX HELL. See: HEAVEN AND HELL HELPLESS Humans Born Helpless & Ignorant Critical Path, pages 005.00 143.00 204.00 230.00 Synergetics 1, sects 151.00 216.03 250.52 311.01 532.02 532.13 740.21 826.05 Synergetics 2, sects 326.13 541.18 1052.64 See: EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS LEARNING THROUGH TRIAL-AND-ERROR PREHISTORY WOMB OF PERMITTED IGNORANCE HEMI- Sphere: Hemispheric Fuller's Earth, page 032.00 Dome Dymaxion World, figs 311-16 Tensegrity Dymaxion World, figs 276.00 280.00 System Cleavages Synergetics 1, sect 987.033 See: SPIN-HALVINGS HEMINGWAY, ERNEST Humans in Universe,page 028.00 HENDERSON, LOY Critical Path, page 290.00 HERACLEIDES (OF PONTOS) Cosmography, page 100.00 Critical Path, pages 034-35 HERES AND THERES Synergetics 1, sect 400.11 HERESHOF, JOHN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 125-26 HEROES Fuller's Earth, page 129.00 HERTZ, HEINRICH R. Cosmography, page 035.00 Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Synergetics 1, sect 203.08 HEWLETT, Anglesea (Anx; RBF's Sister-in-Law) BF's Universe, pages 044-45 See: ABBOTT, MRS. GEORGE Anne Dymaxion World, page 012.00 See: FULLER, MRS. RICHARD BUCKMINSTER Arthur BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 176.00 Carmen, Mr. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 131.00 Hester, Ms. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 044.00 illus 045.00 Hope, Ms. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 044.00 illus 045.00 James Monroe, Jr. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 043-44 054.00 illus 048.00 James Monroe, Jr, Mrs(Margery Beard) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 056.00 illus 048.00 Laurence. See: BURR, MRS. ROBERT Mr. James Monroe BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 042-43 (Bucky's Father-in-Law) 046-47 080.00 086.00 illus 045.00 BF's Universe, pages 044.00 074.00 079-81 084.00 129.00 205.00 Dymaxion World, figs 009-13 020.00 Building Blocks Developed by BF & BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 080-82 Mrs. James Monroe BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 042.00 046-47 080.00 illus 048.00 Roger BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 043-44 069.00 073.00 HEX- Agon (Regular) Synergetics 1, sects 222.22 420.041 422.10 423.10 430.02 460.011 703.14-15 825.21-25 825.28 966.04 981.11 982.82-84 985.03 1011.23 1011.40 1022.14-15 1024.12 1024.17 1025.14 1032.21 Synergetics 2, sects 466.05 466.32 792.33 794.15-16 986.086 986.821 987.313-14 As Formed by Closest-Packed Spheres Fuller's Earth, pages 069-70 Ahedron Cosmography, page 226.00 Synergetics 2, sect 987.325-26 See: DOUGHNUT-CORED HEXAHEDRON Chemical Hex Synergetics 1, sect 442.02 Pent Synergetics 1, sects 706.30 714.01 HEYERDAHL, THOR Critical Path, page 024.00 Grunch of Giants, page 021.00 HIERARCHY: HIERARCHIES Synergetics 1, sects 150.01 152.00 221.01 chart 223.64 sects 251.39 527.62 538.02 902.31 905.31-49 915.11 931.51 table 955.40 sects 982.15 982.61 fig 982.61 table 982.62 sects 982.70-71 1053.40 Synergetics 2, sects 251.48 260.42 262.04 310.11 505.61-62 Of A and B Quanta Modules Synergetics 1, sects 940.0-43.01 table 943.00 Generalizations Synergetics 1, sects 163.00-74.0 508.01 1005.52 1056.00-15 1056.20 Synergetics 2, sect 326.20-25 See: COMMUNICATIONS HIERARCHY CONCENTRIC HIERARCHY LIMITS COSMIC HIERARCHY ENVIRONMENT EVENTS HIERARCHY GEOMETRICAL HIERARCHY GREAT CIRCLE SPINNABLE SYMMETRIES: HIERARCHY OF NUCLEAR HIERARCHY PRIME HIERARCHY PRIMITIVE HIERARCHY QUANTA MODULE HIERARCHY SPHERICAL SURFACE HIERARCHY SUPERFICIAL HIERARCHY SYNERGETICS HIERARCHY TOPOLOGICAL HIERARCHY VOLUMETRIC HIERARCHY HIEROGLYPHICS Critical Path, page 033.00 See: COMMUNICATION HIGBEE,EDWARD Critical Path, page 274.00 HIGH- Pressure Atmosphere Complemented by Low CriticalPath, page 028.00 See: COEXISTING: ALWAYS AND ONLY Priest as Mathematician-Navigators Critical Path, page 029.00 See: BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURES GOD-KING Tide. See: TIDAL Way Critical Path, pages 072.00 195.00 295.00 HIGHER EDUCATION. See: COLLEGE EDUCATION HIMALAYAS AS WATER SOURCE FOR ASIA Critical Path, pages 011.00 020-21 205.00 See: FRESH WATER RIVERS OF ASIA WATER HINGES: HINGING Instability Fuller's Earth, page 050.00 Triangles as Restrained Hinges Fuller's Earth, page 052.00 Synergetics 2, sects 270.24 461.11 HIPPARCHUS Cosmography, page 100.00 HISTORICAL EVENTS,MOST IMPORTANT RECENT Fuller's Earth, pages 137-38 HISTORY Synergetics 1, sects 170.00 306.02 515.21 534.02 645.01 780.22 1005.55 1024.23-25 1056.20 (8) 1210.00 p739 1238.70 Synergetics 2, sects 000.101-30 264.13 265.02 265.08 986.754 1001.26 1052.61 Beginnings of Recorded Critical Path, page 025.00 Considering History Alters History Synergetics 1, sect 534.02 Synergetics 2, sects 264.13 265.02 1052.61 See: ALTERATION SEQUENCE Three Pictures of Dymaxion World, fig 259.00 See: PAST: HISTORIC PAST HOCKEY Player Critical Path, page 344.00 Rink, Geodesic Ovaloid Dymaxion World, fig 356.00 HOEN, DR. T. I. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 244-45 HOFFMANN, BANESH Humans in Universe,page 048.00 HOFHEINZ, JUDGE ROY BF's Universe, pages 335-36 HOGDEN, LEE Dymaxion World, fig 272.00 HOLDEN, ARTHUR C. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 103-04 HOLDING PATTERNS: HOLDING PATTERNS OF ENERGY Syn 1, sects 455.21 509.06 842.07 921.01 921.10 921.20-21 Synergetics 2, sects 986.550 1033.75 See: BOUNCE PATTERNS OF ENERGY SHUNTING HOLE. See: CORE: CORING TORUS HOLISTIC Synergetics 1, sects 400.22 487.00-88.0 982.80 1005.63 Synergetics 2, sects 541.42 900.21 986.821 See: STARTING WITH WHOLES TOTALITY WHOLE SYSTEMS HOLY GHOST Synergetics 1, sect 223.22col11 HONEY- Money Bee Critical Path, pages 142-43 246.00 See: BEE: HONEY-SEEKING BEE Moon BF's Universe, page 068.00 HOOD, RAY BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 049.00 HOPE Humans in Universe,pages 085-93 097.00 100.00 HO-PING: FOOD FOR EVERYONE (BOOK) Critical Path, pages 202.00 219.00 HORSE- Grunch of Giants, page 007.00 As Domesticated Animal Critical Path, page 011.00 Inbreeding of Critical Path, page 215.00 Leadership Among Critical Path, page 060.00 Men Grunch of Giants, pages 019-23 088.00 Armed Critical Path, pages xx.00 067.00 Earliest Critical Path, pages 066-68 See: HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT LITTLE INDIVIDUAL: LITTLE MAN MIND VS MUSCLE WEAPONRY HOTELS Future Critical Path, pages 338.00 341.00 Hilton, Not Parallel Critical Path, page 057.00 fig 057.00 Selling Obnoxico Goods Critical Path, page 226.00 HOUR Glass, Polyhedron Synergetics 2, figs 987.240 987.242 sect 987.242 See: NOW HOURGLASS Minute, Second, of Time Division CriticalPath, page 033.00 HOUSE(S): HOUSING BF's Universe, pages 271-88 4D House BF's Universe, pages 121-22 125-32 Airborne BF's Universe, pages 408-09 Conservation BF's Universe, page 129.00 Dymaxion Deployment Unit (DDU) BF's Universe, pages 205-11 Financing Ideas & Integ, pages 183-84 Floating House BF's Universe, pages 405-07 Future Ideas & Integ, pages 090-97 104-06 109-13 Geodesic Dome BF's Universe, page 306.00 Importance of Ideas & Integ, page 089.00 In 1920's Ideas & Integ, pages 023-24 Comprehensive Designing Ideas & Integ, page 027.00 Russia Ideas & Integ, pages 195.00 197.00 Industry Grunch of Giants, pages xv-xviii 078.00 Future Office Building Use in Critical Path, page 264.00 Gestation Rate in Critical Path, page 283.00 Needs Before 2000 A. D. Critical Path, page xxv.00 Physical Properties Unloaded by Capitalism in CritPath,pg 108.00 Rate Increase of, in Brazil Critical Path, pages 303-04 Rent/Air-Deliverable,Self-Contained Housing in CritPath,pg xxv.00 See: BUILDING INDUSTRY DWELLING MACHINE DYMAXION HOUSE ENVIRONMENT CONTROL FLY'S EYE DOME GESTATION RATES LIVINGRY OLD MAN RIVER'S CITY SERVICE INDUSTRY STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY TRITON FLOATING CITY Mobility in Ideas & Integ, pages 092-93 Mortality from Lack of Ideas & Integ, pages 187.00 195.00 New Deal and Ideas & Integ, page 082.00 Old Man River's City (E.St.Louis,IL) BF's Universe, pages 410-13 On a Pole BF's Universe, pages 126-27 Predictions on Ideas & Integ, pages 085-118 Prefabricated, Air-Deliverable Cosmography, page 113.00 Ideas & Integ, pages 183.00 185.00 Rising Priority of Ideas & Integ, pages 193-94 Single Family Ideas & Integ, pages 112.00 205.00 224.00 Static Concept of Ideas & Integ, pages 204-05 Stockade Building System BF's Universe, pages 079-85 Suburban Ideas & Integ, page 031.00 Technical Backwardness in Ideas & Integ, page 207.00 Transportation and BF's Universe, pages 256-57 Use of Technology Fuller's Earth, page 097.00 War and Ideas & Integ, pages 086-87 106.00 Work BF's Universe, page 013.00 World Game BF's Universe, page 388.00 See: SHELTER HOW LITTLE I KNOW (POEM BY RBF) BF's Universe, pages 417-18 Humans in Universe,pages 029-34 161-205 HOWARD, T. C. Dymaxion World, fig 444.00 HOWE, GEORGE BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 118.00 BF's Universe, page 138.00 HUBBLE, EDWIN POWELL Cosmography, page 006.00 Critical Path, page 345.00 Humans in Universe,page 042.00 Synergetics 2, sects 986.094 986.096 987.075 HUGHES, HOWARD BF's Universe, page 340.00 HUMAN(S) Affairs, Abnormal Trending of, from Newton's No-Change Norm Cosmography, pages 081-83 As Astronauts Operating Manual, page ???.00 Decision-Makers Critical Path, page x.00 Grunch of Giants, page 050.00 Hydraulic Technologies Critical Path, page 004.00 Interior & Exterior Metabolic Sys Critical Path, pages 250.00 345-46 Inventors Critical Path, pages 003-04 064.00 Local Universe Technology Synergetics 1, sect 311.00-03 Synergetics 2, sect 000.129 Syntropic Critical Path, page 276.00 Systems Critical Path, pages 249-50 Ultimate Complexities Synergetics 1, sect 311.01 Synergetics 2, sects 265.07 311.10-18 Unknowing Billionaires Critical Path, pages xxv-xxvii 199-200 213.00 216.00 263.00 Assumed to be Ignorant Critical Path, page 025.00 Behavior, Abandoning of Reform of Cosmography, pages 008-09 Beings: Humanity Synergetics 1, sects 229.06 420.041 1009.36 1009.41 1024.23-25 1054.61 1056.20 5-25 Synergetics 2, sects 180.00-87.0 265.04-07 266.06 267.01 268.06 321.03 326.13 326.40 440.12 504.13-15 537.42-43 938.11 986.814 1005.611 1052.61 1052.63-70 1052.641 1075.22 1075.26 As Astronauts Operating Manual, page 042.00 Characteristics in Mexico Operating Manual, page 115.00 Employing Real Wealth Operating Manual, page 107.00 Will Be Free Operating Manual, page 095.00 See: COMMITMENT TO HUMANITY CONTINUOUS MAN HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL HUMAN AS PATTERN INTEGRITY LIFE MAN AS A FUNCTION OF UNIVERSE RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF ELEMENTS IN MAN AND UNIVERSE SOCIETY Body Critical Path, pages 004-06 008.00 027.00 222.00 224.00 247.00 342.00 343.00 See: CHEMICAL ELEMENTS, RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF LIFE IS NOT PHYSICAL MIND VS MUSCLE Born Helpless Grunch of Giants, page 010.00 Cells,Tensegrity in Architecture of Cosmography, pages 185-87 Characteristics in Mexico Operating Manual, page ???.00 Computer Needs of Critical Path, page xxvii.00 Designed by God Critical Path, page x.00 Emergence as World People Fuller's Earth, page 137.00 Employing Real Wealth Operating Manual, page ???.00 Extinction of Grunch of Giants, pages ix.00 045.00 075.00 087-88 091.00 Function of Fuller's Earth, pages 122.00 136.00 As Info-Gatherer & Problem-Solver Critical Path, pgs xxxvi.00 008.00 028.00 047.00 120.00 126.00 143.00 161.00 184.00 200.00 204.00 216.00 225.00 246.00 309.00 344-45 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xxiv-xxvi 009-11 085.00 Generalized Tools of Critical Path, pgs xxvii.00 250.00 343-44 If Not Required to Earn a Living Cosmography, pages 252-53 In Final Exam Critical Path, page xxxvi.00 Universe (Book by RBF) Grunch of Giants, pages 008.00 012.00 084-85 Humans in Universe,pages 017.00 139-40 Individual Grunch of Giants, page xxii.00 And Humanity's Fate Critical Path, page xxxvi.00 As Cosmic Problem-Solvers Critical Path, page 346.00 Evolutionary Processes Critical Path, page 132.00 Own Authority Critical Path, page 144.00 Breakthroughs of Critical Path, page 048.00 Creative Powers of Critical Path, pages 025-28 Drives of Critical Path, pages 027.00 276.00 God and Critical Path, pages 048.00 052.00 251.00 Grunch of Giants, page 091.00 In Final Exam Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 Initiative And Drives of Grunch of Giants, pgs xxiii.00 010.00 085-86 090.00 Of Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 127.00 197.00 Integrity of Critical Path, pages xi-xii xxxvi-xxxviii 125.00 Grunch of Giants, page 011.00 King's Control of Critical Path, pages 061-62 Mobility of Grunch of Giants, page 078.00 Operating on Behalf of All Humanity Critical Path, pages xii.00 128-51 Penniless Critical Path, pages 124.00 127.00 137.00 Precession and Critical Path, pages 143-45 Success of Grunch of Giants, pages xx.00 018-19 080-81 085-88 090.00 Unique Faculties of Critical Path, pages 137-38 345-46 Vs Great Nations & Corporations Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Grunch of Giants, page 018.00 Without University Degree Critical Path, pages 124.00 146.00 See: APPENDIX II OF CRITICAL PATH ARTIST-SCIENTIST BEHAVIOR COMMITMENT TO HUMANITY COURAGE INITIATIVE INTEGRITY LITTLE INDIVIDUAL: LITTLE MAN GUINEA PIG B MIND VS MUSCLE SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY SELF- DISCIPLINES EDUCATION Integration of Critical Path, page xvii.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xix.00 xxii.00 050.00 075-76 086.00 089.00 Inventiveness Critical Path, pages 003-04 064.00 See: ANTICIPATORY DESIGN SCIENCE ARTIFACT, DEVELOPMENT OF ARTIST-SCIENTIST ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS AND IGNORANT HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS LEARNING THROUGH TRIAL-AND-ERROR PROBLEM-SOLVING SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY Least Specialized Beings in Nature Fuller's Earth, page 123.00 Limits of Observation Critical Path, pages 056.00 161-62 174.00 180-84 224.00 238.00 240.00 343-45 See: CYCLES GEOSCOPE INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY INVISIBLE REALITY TIME AS FREQUENCY Mind Cosmography, pages 004-06 032-40 071.00 084.00 116.00 237.00 252.00 262.00 As Syntropic Cosmography, page 073.00 See: MIND New Stage of Evolution of Cosmography, pages 015-16 018.00 028-29 254-55 262-63 Opinion Critical Path, page 283.00 See: BELIEF Oppose Technology Critical Path, page xxvii.00 Origin of Critical Path, pages 005.00 008.00 015.00 017.00 159.00 Possible Extinction of Cosmography, pages 252.00 260.00 Power Structures Adoption of Flat World View Critical Path, page 037.00 And Diet Critical Path, page 010.00 Military Supremacy Critical Path, pgs xviii.00 xxii.00 117-18 202.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 041-42 044-46 052-54 091.00 Bank Officers as Critical Path, pages 091.00 094.00 Behind-the-Scenes Critical Path, page 047.00 Individual Threatens Critical Path, pages 061-62 261.00 Metaphysical Cutoff from Critical Path, page 232.00 Networking and Grunch of Giants, pgs xxiii.00 089.00 Obsolescence of Critical Path, page 200.00 Origin of Critical Path, page 060.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 019-23 Parents as Critical Path, page 230.00 Patronage of Artist-Scientist Critical Path, page 027.00 Political Geographical Divisions by Critical Path, page 214.00 Corporate Authority as Critical Path, page 140.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 052.00 057-59 080-83 089.00 091.00 Popular Information and Critical Path, page 162.00 Protection and Critical Path, page 060.00 Radio People as Critical Path, pages 230-31 Selfishness of Grunch of Giants, pages xxii-xxiii 079.00 Specialization Strategy of Critical Path, page 062.00 Strategy of Divide and Conquer Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 Suppression of Science by Critical Path, pages 037.00 048-49 072.00 Technical Levers & Strategies of Critical Path, page xx.00 Television and Critical Path, page 231.00 Threats to Critical Path, page 215.00 See: AGRESSIVE-PASSIVE BEHAVIOR BANKS: BANKING BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURES BIG MAN CAPITALISM CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM CORPORATION DIVIDE AND CONQUER EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC FREE ENTERPRISE GOD-KING GRUNCH OF GIANTS (BOOK) IDEOLOGIES KILLINGRY-POKER GAME LANDOWNERSHIP LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY LINES OF VITAL SUPPLY LITTLE INDIVIDUAL: LITTLE MAN MAKING MONEY WITH MONEY NOURISHMENT: UNDERNOURISHMENT PROTECTION SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW WEALTH- POKER GAME Planning and Manipulation See: EVOLUTION: CLASS-TWO EVOLUTION Saltwater Tears of Critical Path, page 006.00 Selfish Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 079.00 090.00 Sense Ranging & Info Gathering Synergetics 1, sects 515.21 801.09 Synergetics 2, sect 100.020 See: SWEEPOUT Soul BF's Universe, pages 105-06 Suffering of Early Critical Path, page 049-50 Survival. See: SURVIVAL Thought Grunch of Giants, pages xxii.00 084.00 Tolerance Limits Critical Path, pages 003.00 005-06 008.00 204.00 229.00 238.00 247.00 343-44 346.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 013.00 084-85 087.00 Synergetics 2, sect 181.00-87.0 See: ENVIRONMENT CONTROL PREHISTORY WATER Tool Complexes of Critical Path, pages 063.00 130.00 250.00 345-46 Grunch of Giants, pages 015.00 062-63 See: BALLISTICS, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT Trial-and-Error Problem-Solving by Cosmography, page 261.00 Tribes, Extinction in Critical Path, page 215.00 See: SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION SURVIVAL Two Prime Motivations of Cosmography, page 029.00 Why Included in Design of Universe Cosmography, pages 002-04 006-07 040.00 116.00 Will Be Free Operating Manual, page ???.00 See: AFTERLIFE BEHAVIOR CHILD: CHILDHOOD COMMUNICATION DESIGN OF HUMANS EASTBOUND MAN: WESTBOUND MAN EMBRYO EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE EVOLUTION: CLASS- ONE EVOLUTION TWO EVOLUTION GENETICS HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS AND IGNORANT INFORMATION-GATHERING INTELLECT LIFE EXPECTANCY IS NOT PHYSICAL MAN METAPHYSICAL KNOW-HOW MIND MIND VS MUSCLE MOBILITY OMNISUCCESS ONE WORLD FAMILY PHYSIOGNOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY PRECESSION PREHISTORY PROBLEM-SOLVING RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS SENSING SKIN PIGMENTATION SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION WATER-PEOPLE WESTBOUND MAN HUMANITIES. See: SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES HUMANITY: HUMANITY'S And Standard of Living of Operating Manual, pages 087-88 Awareness Processing Faculty Synergetics 1, sect 1056.15 Exists in Poverty Operating Manual, page 012.00 Extinction of Operating Manual, page 036.00 Function of, in Universe Operating Manual, pages 068-69 In Crisis Critical Path, pages xvii.00 xix.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xxviii.00 042.00 045.00 075-76 087.00 090-91 On Earth's Surface Operating Manual, page 015.00 Option to Make It Critical Path, pgs xviii-ix xxvii.00 xxxvi-xxxviii Grunch of Giants, pages ix-x xxvii.00 003.00 005-06 041.00 076.00 080.00 083.00 086-88 090-91 Place in Evolution of Operating Manual, page 052.00 HUMMINGBIRD ENERGY REQUIREMENTS Cosmography, page 239.00 HUNGER Synergetics 1, sect 1005.61 Synergetics 2, sects 182.00 265.06 326.13 1005.611-12 See: DIET FOOD NOURISHMENT: UNDERNOURISHMENT HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS AND IGNORANT STONES DO NOT HAVE HUNGER HUNTERS Critical Path, pages 013.00 017.00 066-67 See: ICE AGES HUNTING Ideas & Integ, page 206.00 & Fishing Rights Among Amer.Indians Critical Path, pages 064-66 See: SHOOTING A BIRD IN FLIGHT HURRICANE (75+ MPH) Synergetics 1, sects 515.21 640.50 714.02 Synergetics 2, sect 793.04 HYDRAULIC: HYDRAULICS Synergetics 1, sects 171.00 216.03 251.43 714.01 Synergetics 2, sect 793.01-5.03 Circuitry Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 Systems Structural Ideas & Integ, pages 094-95 Technology (Early) Critical Path, pages 004.00 006.00 012-13 015.00 See: LIQUID LOAD DISTRIBUTION HYDROCARBON MOLECULE Critical Path, page 028.00 Harvesting Critical Path, page 210.00 In Trees Critical Path, page 062.00 See: PHOTOSYNTHESIS HYDROELECTRIC GENERATION IN Asia Critical Path, pages 205-06 Ghana Critical Path, page 202.00 U. S. S. R. Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 289.00 See: ELECTRIC ENERGY NETWORK GRID UTILITIES ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME HYDROGEN Synergetics 1, sects 170.00 333.00 414.01 note 413.04 415.22 1053.61 fig 1012.14 A Synergetics 2, sects 000.128 419.22 table 419.23 Abundance of Critical Path, page 222.00 Behavior of Critical Path, page 144.00 Bomb Critical Path, page 234.00 See: ATOMIC WAR KILLINGRY-POKER GAME In Dalton's View Critical Path, page 007.00 See: CHEMICAL ELEMENTS, RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF HYPER- Bolic-Parabola Synergetics 1, sect 933.01 Synergetics 2, sects 540.30-32 fig 540.30 Cube Cosmography, pages 050.00 230.00 Specialization. See: SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION HYPOTENUSE Synergetics 1, sects 112.00 423.03 463.03 464.02 825.261 825.32 982.30 Synergetics 2, sects 540.11 540.13-14 987.053 See: CUBE: DIAGONAL OF PRIME VECTOR PYTHAGORAS: PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 20:44:03 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: TIMBERLINE WEB SITE Comments: To: DOME HOME LIST Timberline's web site is finally up and running for real this time. See: http://www.domehome.com -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 22:48:50 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Re: World's Largest Composite Dome In-Reply-To: <4pfaf6$39e@newsbf02.news.aol.com> On Sun, 9 Jun 1996, WLauritzen wrote: > I read in "Print-Equip News" > that the world's largest composite dome is > 180 feet diameter in Reno Nevada. > Inside it is the world's largest indoor mining machine. > I believe it's part of the new Silver Legacy Resort. > Does anyone know the details? > Has anyone seen this dome? I have read a little about Sky City Domes.Do you see this as science fiction or cold they be built now?If so, just for discussion what do you think it would cost to build a one mile diameter Sky City? Franklin Wayne Poley. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 11:26:58 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Wei-Jen Su Subject: Teleport Hello. I am new in this list. First, sorry for my bad english. I haven't read any of the books of Mr. Fuller, but I have a friend that told me everything about his works, and I like it because some of the conclusion of Mr. Fuller are the same of somebody that I know whom is a genious and I believe in his ideas that come from mabye in the Heaven... :) Now, I hear that Mr. Fuller said that teleport or teletransportation are possible because matter and energy are interchangable. But, livingforms can not be teletransportate because of some fundamental structure of it. Anybody can explain me more about it? Thanks in advance. May the Force be with you Su Wei-Jen E-mail: wsu02@barney.poly.edu "Chew, if only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!" Roy Batty (Blade Runner) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 15:49:39 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Richie Cunningham Subject: Re: Teleport In-Reply-To: Here is a link to a page that talks about it... http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/teleportation/ As an aside: its a wonder what billions of dollars of research money can be spent on... ohh... to be an IBM fellow! On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, Wei-Jen Su wrote: > Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 11:26:58 -0400 > From: Wei-Jen Su > Subject: Teleport > > Hello. I am new in this list. First, sorry for my bad english. I > haven't read any of the books of Mr. Fuller, but I have a friend that > told me everything about his works, and I like it because some of the > conclusion of Mr. Fuller are the same of somebody that I know whom is a > genious and I believe in his ideas that come from mabye in the Heaven... :) > Now, I hear that Mr. Fuller said that teleport or > teletransportation are possible because matter and energy are > interchangable. But, livingforms can not be teletransportate because of > some fundamental structure of it. Anybody can explain me more about it? > Thanks in advance. > > May the Force be with you > > Su Wei-Jen > E-mail: wsu02@barney.poly.edu ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 13:01:45 -0700 Reply-To: wvenable@sd.cts.com Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Walter M. Venable" Organization: CTS Network Services Subject: New Dome Web Site Hello, all! This is my first time peeking into (or posting to) this newsgroup, so I hope this works OK. Anyway, just wanted to invite all dome fans to stop by my new web site, "Walt's Dome Page" at: http://members.aol.com/wvenable/ It's targeted at the person who likes to build dome models or larger structures (I haven't built any actual houses... yet!). I have pictures of dome projects I've built with other dome folks here in San Diego, the latest on meetings of our recently-formed San Diego Dome Interest Group, and info on some dome products we're marketing that may be of interest to other experimenters. Soon I plan to add more instructions on how to build the projects yourself that are illustrated in the photos. Please stop by or E-mail if you build domes, and stop by our next group meeting (see web site for details) if you're close to San Diego. See ya! Walter M. Venable 10148 Diamond Head Court Spring Valley, CA 91977-5317 619-660-0362 (voice) 619-660-6863 (fax) wvenable@sd.cts.com (e-mail) http://members.aol.com/wvenable/ (world wide web) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 17:08:48 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX I-INSIDE BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: I-INSIDE Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 10, 1996 I Synergetics 1, sect 223.11 Synergetics 2, sects 264.12-13 537.43 See: IDENTITY ME SELF IBM BF's Universe, pages ???.?? ICE- Synergetics 1, sect 1024.21 Synergetics 2, sects 100.022 793.04 986.086 Ages Exploration During Critical Path, page 020.00 Four Known Critical Path, page 011.00 Geoscope and Critical Path, page 181.00 Hunting and Fishing During Critical Path, page 013.00 In Petroleum Production Critical Path, page 222.00 Migrations During Critical Path, page 017.00 Oceans During Critical Path, page 066.00 Reason for Studying Critical Path, page 229.00 See: PREHISTORY WATER-PEOPLE Berg Melting of Cosmography, page 238.00 Polyhedra Synergetics 2, fig 987.210 D sect 987.213 Rate of Melting of Synergetics 2, sect 1053.76 Cream Soda Clause BF's Universe, page 157.00 Domes Ideas & Integ, pages 149-50 152-53 Floating on Water by Cosmography, page 232.00 Land Spar Crystals Synergetics 1, sect 905.12 Synergetics 2, sect 936.16 fig 936.16 Rate of Melting Synergetics 1, fig 321.01 ICOSA-DODECAHEDRON AFullerExplanation,illus 049.00 ICOSA-HEDRON AFullerExplanation,pages 026.00 049.00 illus 039.00 BF's Universe, pages 223-25 Cosmography, pages 041.00 050-51 138.00 174.00 228.00 fig 054.00 Ideas & Integ, page 168.00 Fuller's Earth, page 092.00 fig 093.00 Synergetics 1, table 224.70 B sects 240.66 415.50-53 456.10-9.03 461.02-06 fig 536.03 sects 612.01 612.11 618.20 621.07 724.11 724.20 724.30-32 784.30 784.40 905.17-18 905.40 910.01 910.11 table 963.10 sects 982.48 982.57-58 table 982.62 sects 982.70 985.22 1011.21 1031.11-12 1053.20-21 tabls 1053.41 1053.51 fig 1054.40 sects 1055.03 1104.02 note 1236.02 Synergetics 2, sects 251.16-17 251.29 937.22 986.314 986.471 fig 986.471 sects 986.862 987.041-42 fig 988.12 15 Great Circles Developing from Dymaxion World, fig 234.00 And Geodesics AFullerExplanation,pages 236-42 Angular Topology of Cosmography, fig 198.00 As Basis of Geodesic Domes Fuller's Earth, page 094.00 Accurate Maps Fuller's Earth, pages 100-02 Electron Model Synergetics 1, sects 638.02 639.02 1042.41 1055.06 Information Shunter-Holder Cosmography, pages 067-68 Local Shunting Circuit Synergetics 1, sect 458.10-12 Whole Earth Map Critical Path, pages 164.00 168.00 See: D????????? Axes of Rotation of Cosmography, fig 203.00 Circumferential Closest Packing Synergetics 1, sect 1011.35-36 Contraction of Dymaxion World, pages 042-43 Derived from Vector Equilibrium Dymaxion World, page 042.00 Dimpling AFullerExplanation,page 063.00 Discovery of Cosmography, page 092.00 Great Circles of Cosmography, page 235.00 Synergetics 1, sects 457.20-22 457.30-9.03 figs 457.40 458.12 sects 527.54 623.13 638.02 902.31 905.52-55 1042.03-05 1053.10-17 1053.20-21 1053.30-35 1053.60 1238.21 Synergetics 2, fig 986.471 sects 987.131-32 1132.01-13 See: BASIC TRIANGLE: BASIC DISEQUILIBRIUM 120 LCD TRIANGLE Historical Loss of Concept of Cosmography, page 097.00 In Synergetics' Hierarchy Cosmography, figs 128-29 Tetrahedron Synergetics 2, sect 100.120 fig 100.120 Jitterbug and AFullerExplanation,pages 161.00 163-64 Net AFullerExplanation,illus 076.00 New Name for Cosmography, fig 132.00 Out-of-Phase Role AFullerExplanation,pages 164.00 167.00 169.00 178.00 180.00 186.00 216-17 Permits Individuality Synergetics 1, sect 1005.63 Spherical Cosmography, page 190.00 fig 197.00 Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Structural Systems AFullerExplanation,pages 061-63 Symmetry of AFullerExplanation,pages 073.00 164-66 213-15 233.00 262-63 Tensegrity Cosmography, fig 175.00 Dymaxion World, fig 270.00 Tetrahedral Mensuration Applied to Cosmography, fig 199.00 Volume of AFullerExplanation,pages 163-64 See: CLOSEPACKED SPHERES DOMAIN OF ICOSAHEDRON DYMAXION MAP TRANSFORMATIONAL PROJECTION GREAT CIRCLES, ICOSA AS LOCAL SHUNTING CIRCUIT SHELL SYSTEMS TETRA- OCTA- ICOSA TRUNCATED ICOSAHEDRON UNIVERSE, TRANS-UNIVERSE VS. LOCALLY OPERATIVE SYSTEM VE AND ICOSA ICOSA-SPHERE Synergetics 1, sect 985.22 IDEAL Synergetics 2, sects 421.21 529.40 1052.69 See: BEGINNINGLESS ETERNAL OMNI-IDEALIZED PERFECT IDEALISM OF YOUTH Critical Path, pages 232.00 235-37 IDEAS AND INTEGRITIES (BOOK BY RBF) BF's Universe, page 347.00 IDENTICAL Synergetics 2, sects 986.815-16 986.821 IDENTIFICATION Synergetics 1, sects 251.01 502.24 IDENTITY Synergetics 1, sect 801.00 Synergetics 2, sects 268.05 311.12 See: EGO INDIVIDUALITY INTER-SELF-IDENTIFYING PATTERN INTEGRITY SELF YOU AND I IDEOGRAPHS Critical Path, page 075.00 IDEOLOGIES Critical Path, pages 140.00 285-86 346.00 Synergetics 2, sect 326.09 Political Operating Manual, page 035.00 Resolving Dangerous Dogmas of Operating Manual, page 120.00 See: COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY IF THERE IS TIME. See: TIME: IF THERE IS TIME IGLOO, ESKIMO Ideas & Integ, page 149.00 IGNORANCE A Priori Ideas & Integ, pages 229-30 Elimination of Ideas & Integ, page 231.00 Inertia of Ideas & Integ, page 073.00 See: HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS & IGNORANT WOMB OF PERMITTED IGNORANCE ILLIONS (POWERS OF TEN) Synergetics 1, sect 1231.00-02 table 1238.80 ILLITERACY. See: L ????????? S IMAGE. See: MIRROR IMAGE NONMIRROR IMAGE IMAGINARY Numbers As Products of Erroneous Cubic-Based Geom Fuller'sEarth,pg 091.00 Straight Line Synergetics 1, sects 502.40 522.36 966.12 See: DELIBERATELY NONSTRAIGHT LINE IMAGINATION: IMAGE-INATION BF's Universe, pages 300-01 Synergetics 1, sects 501.01 522.02 801.22 1006.14 Synergetics 2, sects 100.016 265.03 986.814 1071.20 1071.25 1072.22 See: BRAIN'S TV STUDIO IMMIGRATION. See: MIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION IMMORTALITY. See: LIFE IS NOT PHYSICAL IMPERFECTION Synergetics 1, sects 443.04 801.13 See: PERFECT AND IMPERFECT IMPLIED SQUARE Synergetics 2, figs 527.08 987.230 IMPLOSION-EXPLOSION Synergetics 1, sects 231.01 430.02-03 440.02 501.08 table 943.00 sect 1053.31 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 1052.54 fig 1052.86 sect 1052.87 IMPORTANCE Of the Younger Generations BF's Universe, pages 350-52 Relative, of Various Cultures Fuller's Earth, page 129.00 IMPORTING. See: INVISIBLE IMPORTING CENTERS IMPORTING-EXPORTING Synergetics 1, sects 325.00 400.11 441.05 921.40 table 943.00 sects 953.50 960.05 985.20 1002.13 1009.61 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sects 270.13 326.05 326.21 935.14 935.25 986.171 1005.611-14 1009.69 1033.492 1052.51 See: BALANCING TIDAL IMPOUNDING: IMPOUNDING SUN ENERGY Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 930.26 1005.20-24 1009.67 Synergetics 2, sects 533.09-12 793.02 See: CELESTIAL ENTROPY PHOTOSYNTHESIS IMPROVE. See: METAPHYSICAL IMPROVES THE SCENARIO IN Fuller's Earth, page 103.00 And Out Cosmography, page 104.00 Critical Path, page 055.00 Inward and Outward Critical Path, page ???.?? Synergetics 1, sects 510.02 524.10-14 526.01 526.05 643.00 706.23 711.04 711.10 905.21 905.72 962.42 982.11 1031.14 1032.12 1050.20 1051.10 1052.20 Synergetics 2, sects 268.02 269.01-07 526.32 1053.826 Versus Up-Down AFullerExplanation,pages 019-20 See: INSIDE-OUTING INVOLUTING-EVOLUTING ORIENTATION UP AND DOWN Go in to Go Out Synergetics 1, sects 524.14 905.21 Synergetics 2, sects 526.26 1053.832-33 Inness Synergetics 1, sect 519.10 Out And Around Synergetics 1, sects 400.25 517.05 538.01 540.08 541.35 720.11-12 814.01 905.73 955.02 962.42 973.33 981.02 981.05 981.24 982.51-52 1012.16 1031.15 1032.11 1050.20 1051.10 1051.30 1051.40 1053.16-17 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 223.08 261.04 265.08 269.00-07 311.13 502.05 533.22 See: RADIAL-CIRCUMFERENTIAL TRIANGULAR-CAMMED MODEL Versus Up-Down AFullerExplanation,pages 019-20 See: IN See: WORLD POWER STRUCTURE, OUTS VS INS INACCURACY Synergetics 1, sects 220.13 420.041 Synergetics 2, sects 501.131 504.11 513.08 See: APPROXIMATION INEXACTITUDE INADEQUACY. See: LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY INADVERTENCE Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 400.24 411.12 537.33 538.11 1005.53 Synergetics 2, sects 261.02 326.12-13 400.71 526.11 541.18 792.30 792.37 792.40 See: HAPPENABILITY RANDOM ELEMENT INANIMATE Fuller's Earth, pages 140-41 See: ANIMATE AND INANIMATE INBOUND AND OUTBOUND FIELD Synergetics 1, sect 960.13 INBREEDING Grunch of Giants, pages 007.00 013.00 Synergetics 1, sect 1052.641 Of Nations and Tribes Critical Path, page 011.00 Nationalities Critical Path, page 218.00 Special Capabilities Critical Path, pages 006-07 Specialization Fomented by Critical Path, pages 008.00 215.00 See: CROSS-BREEDING DIVIDE AND CONQUER GENETICS NATION SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION INCANDESCENCE. See: LIQUID-CRYSTAL-VAPOR-INCANDESCENT PHASES INCAS Critical Path, page 049.00 INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION Synergetics 2, sects 326.08 502.04 Of Space Synergetics 2, sect 526.10-19 See: TUNED AND UNTUNED INCOME TAX Critical Path, pages 080.00 083.00 See: TAXES INCOMMENSURABILITY: INCOMMENSURABLE Synergetics 2, sects 987.042 987.044 987.061 987.065-67 Equation Synergetics 2, sects 987.052-54 987.111 987.413 See: INTER-COMMENSURABLE INCONGRUENCE. See: CONGRUENCE AND INCONGRUENCE INCORPORATED (INC.) Critical Path, page xxi.00 See: FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE INCREMENT Synergetics 1, sects 223.11 505.51 510.02 515.11 515.30 529.02 1238.31 1238.60 1238.70 1238.80 Synergetics 2, sects 262.05 501.24 794.18 1075.12 See: ABERRATION INCREMENTS ANGSTROM CYCLE OCTAVE MODULAR SUBDIVISION INDEPENDENT THINKING BF's Universe, page 015.00 INDESTRUCTIBILITY Synergetics 1, sect 441.23 INDETERMINATE: INDETERMINISM Synergetics 1, sects 211.00 420.041 532.14 1009.40 Synergetics 2, sect 504.11-17 Heisenberg's Principle of Operating Manual, page 058.00 See: ALTERATIONS SEQUENCE APPROXIMATION HEISENBERG IN-ACCURACY IN-EXACTITUDE MEASURING ALTERS THE MEASURED TOLERANCE TRUTH AS PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION OF ERROR INDIA BF's Universe, pages 344-46 Cosmography, pages 091.00 102.00 Airports Designed for Government of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 248-49 Critical Path, pages 057.00 078.00 Bucky's Trips to BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 214-16 247.00 Hydroelectric Program of Critical Path, pages 205-06 Irrigation Canal of Critical Path, page 208.00 Population Problems in Operating Manual, page 097.00 See: RIVERS OF ASIA INDIAN OCEAN Crossing of, by Phoenicians Critical Path, page 034.00 Early Humans on Critical Path, pages 005-06 Ships of Critical Path, page 024.00 Origins of Ocean Trade on Critical Path, pages 022-24 Sea Pirates Ideas & Integ, page 151.00 U. S. S. R. Access to Critical Path, pages 188.00 193-94 196.00 See: GEOPOLITICS LINE OF VITAL SUPPLY WORLD OCEAN INDIG: INDIGS (INTEGRATION OF DIGITS) Synergetics 1, sects 1210.0p755-6 1220.0-23.15 figs 1223.12 A-D pages 767-70 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.704 Bow Tie Model Synergetics 1, sects 445.10 854.46 note 1012.13-14 fig 1012.14 B See: BOW TIE MODEL TELEOLOGY: BOW TIE SYMBOL Octive System & Zero-9 Wave Pattern Synergetics 1, fig 1012.14 A See: DISCONTINUOUS WAVE PATTERN OF INDIGS INDIRECT INDUSTRIAL REALIZATION,PRINCIPLE OF Ideas&Integ, pages 061-63 INDIVIDUAL: INDIVIDUALITY Synergetics 1, sects 458.10 464.08 504.03 505.201 505.33 531.01 782.50 801.13 905.20 1005.61-63 1006.11-14 1009.36 1009.71 1056.20 1-22 Synergetics 2, sects 264.15 265.07 311.11-13 325.11 325.16 533.08 533.21 537.40-46 537.51 543.01 543.12 543.25 987.062 987.076 1005.611-14 1033.016 1075.23-24 And Degrees of Freedom Synergetics 1, sect 537.41-46 Group Principle Synergetics 1, sects 411.20-23 411.38 509.01 531.01 1056.20 1-25 Synergetics 2, sects 264.15 265.02 310.13 325.16 537.41-46 541.18 See: CONTINUOUS MAN GROUP MEMORY Average Ideas & Integ, pages 059-60 Centrality of BF's Universe, page xi.00 Design Science and BF's Universe, page 144.00 Education and BF's Universe, pages 029-34 Environment and BF's Universe, pages 127.00 354-56 Freedom of Ideas & Integ, page 117.00 Functioning of Ideas & Integ, page 059.00 God and BF's Universe, page 116.00 Human As Pattern Integrity Synergetics 1, sect 264.15 See: HUMAN INDIVIDUAL Power of BF's Universe, pages 119-20 Society and BF's Universe, pages 031-32 Technology and BF's Universe, pages 349-56 Thought and BF's Universe, page 290.00 Universe(s) Synergetics 1, sects 306.02 311.01 529.08 1001.11 Synergetics 2, sects 311.11 311.13 311.17 537.41-46 And BF's Universe, pages 115-17 See: HUMANS: HUMANITY ICOSAHEDRON PERMITS INDIVIDUALITY IDENTITY LITTLE INDIVIDUAL ORGANIC SELF PATTERN INTEGRITY SELF UNIQUE YOU AND I INDO-CHINA,AS MAJOR POOL OF CIVILIZATION Ideas&Integ, page 125.00 INDONESIA Cosmography, page 098.00 Banking in Critical Path, pages 013.00 015.00 Population Density of Critical Path, page 020.00 See: BALI INDUS RIVER Critical Path, page 020.00 See: RIVERS OF ASIA INDUSTRIAL Businessmen Fixation on Death Ideas & Integ, page 105.00 Money-Grubbing by Ideas & Integ, pages 098-99 Social Failure of Ideas & Integ, page 100.00 Complexes Synergetics 1, sect 171.00 Synergetics 2, sect 795.11 Design, Myth of Ideas & Integ, pages 076-78 Equation Advantages of Ideas & Integ, pages 051-55 Aircraft Industry as Ideas & Integ, page 059.00 Components of Ideas & Integ, pages 177-79 Comprehensiveness of Ideas & Integ, pages 038-39 053.00 Definition of Ideas & Integ, pages 025.00 187.00 Distance and Ideas & Integ, pages 050-51 Effects of Ideas & Integ, pages 040.00 050.00 Functions of Ideas & Integ, pages 187-88 Gestation Lags in Ideas & Integ, pages 036-37 Indirect Realization in Ideas & Integ, pages 061-63 Regenerative Function of Ideas & Integ, page 054.00 Revolution BF's Universe, pages 249.00 380.00 Critical Path, page 053.00 Dymaxion Profile of Dymaxion World, fig 258.00 Profile of Synergetics 1, fig 419.03 Tools Craft Tools Compared with Ideas & Integ, page 038.00 Definition of Ideas & Integ, page 037.00 Words as Ideas & Integ, pages 039.00 047.00 INDUSTRIALIZATION Grunch of Giants, pages 002.00 037-38 055-56 Ideas & Integ, page 012.00 As Class-One Evolution Critical Path, page 240.00 Comprehensive Critical Path, pages 053-54 Exterior Metabolic System Critical Path, page 250.00 Defined Critical Path, page 130.00 Demonstration of World Operating Manual, page 088.00 Emergencies and Ideas & Integ, pages 036.00 052.00 Factors in Ideas & Integ, pages 038-39 Financing of Critical Path, page 077.00 First Tool of Critical Path, page 240.00 Fuller's Philosophy of Dymaxion World, page 005.00 In Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A. Critical Path, page 278.00 Japan Critical Path, pages 109-10 299.00 Literacy and Cosmography, page 253.00 Navy Yard Critical Path, page 239.00 Of U. S. A. Critical Path, pages 082-86 U. S. S. R. Critical Path, pages 138.00 191.00 288-91 Vs Business Critical Path, page 130.00 World to 1952 and 2000 Dymaxion World, fig 252.00 See: EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION FORD, HENRY MASS PRODUCTION NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART PRODUCTION TOOLS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY Craftsmen in the Economy Operating Manual, page 106.00 Need for Helium Critical Path, page 221.00 Water Critical Path, page 221.00 Production Increased by World Wars Operating Manual, pages 099-100 Tooling of Operating Manual, pages 010.00 100.00 105.00 116.00 See: INDUSTRIAL EQUATION TOOLS WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY INERTIA Synergetics 1, sect 517.23 INEXACTITUDE Synergetics 1, sect 522.05 Synergetics 2, sect 543.00-25 986.815 See: REALITY = INEXACTITUDE INEXPLICABLE. See: EXPLICABLE AND INEXPLICABLE INFANT. See: CHILD: CHILDHOOD SENSE COORDINATION OF THE INFANT INFINITE: INFINITY AFullerExplanation,pages 023.00 Synergetics 1, sects 502.31 645.11-12 705.03-06 780.14 784.40 fig 923.10B cap sects 923.21 1001.15 1009.53 1107.31 Synergetics 2, sects 262.01 268.04 987.062 1033.104 table 1033.20 As Imaginary Concept Fuller's Earth, pages 029-31 Fuller's Theorem Dymaxion World, fig 235.00 Infinite Number of Vertices in Sphere AFullerExplanation,pages 016-17 079.00 Straight Line AFullerExplanation,pages 006.00 084.00 See: ENDLESS FINITY AND INFINITY LIMITLESS: NONLIMIT STRAIGHT LINE UNIVERSALLY EXTENSIVE INFLECTION: LOCUS OF INFLECTION Synergetics 1, sect 519.10 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.661 Center Synergetics 2, sect 1033.621 Phase Synergetics 1, sect 1107.22 See: ZERO INFLECTION INFORMATION Synergetics 1, sects 342.00 501.08 513.06 801.02 Synergetics 2, sects 200.06 263.01 325.11-12 326.03 326.05 326.12 504.16 987.032 987.076-77 987.323 1052.67 1053.824 1075.10-26 Access Audio-Visual Documentation on BF for CriticalPath, pages 134-35 Future Critical Path, page 263.00 Library for Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 331-32 Memory Bank for Critical Path, page 160.00 Newsclippings on R.B.F. for Critical Path, pages 134-37 fig 135.00 Through Interactive Video Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 026.00 223-24 253.00 265-67 Video Encyclopedia for Critical Path, page 264.00 See: COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION SATELLITE COMPUTER EDUCATION GEOSCOPE PATTERN READING REMOTE SENSING SECRET (CRITICAL INFORMATION) TELEVISION Age BF's Universe, pages 092.00 347.00 As Awareness of Otherness Critical Path, pages xi-xii Control System Synergetics 2, sect 1133.01-04 See: COMPUTER FEEDBACK CIRCUITRY OMNIRATIONAL CONTROL MATRIX Critical Critical Path, page 232.00 Display Critical Path, pages 168-69 180-84 Omnidirectional Critical Path, pages 168.00 172-74 179-80 Television Critical Path, page 231.00 See: COMPUTER DYMAXION SKY-OCEAN MAP GEOSCOPE MODEL: MODELABILITY PURE SCIENCE ISOLATIONS CHART SYNERGETICS TELEVISION Event Synergetics 2, sect 325.12 Gathering Critical Path, pages 161.00 199.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xxiv-xxvii 016.00 As Critical Necessity Critical Path, page 161.00 Function of Humanity Critical Path, page xxxvi.00 Data Rates of Critical Path, pages 231.00 235.00 238-39 284.00 In Class-One Evolution Critical Path, page 230.00 Space Program Critical Path, page 247.00 Universe-Event Prognostication Critical Path, pages 239-40 Spoken Word in Critical Path, page 240.00 Via Radio Critical Path, pages 230-31 Television Critical Path, page 231.00 Youth's Critical Path, page 232.00 See: APPENDIX I & II OF CRITICAL PATH COMMUNICATION ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY HUMANS, FUNCTION OF RADIO-TRIANGULATION MAPPING REMOTE SENSING SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY Harvesting Synergetics 1, sects 502.31 513.06 1056.14 Synergetics 2, sect 266.06 Inventorying Critical Path, pages 028.00 126.00 168-69 202-03 253.00 Synergetics 2, sect 326.12 By Malthus Critical Path, page xxii.00 Data Rates of Critical Path, page 250.00 In Architecture Critical Path, page 329.00 Decision-Making Critical Path, page 342.00 Design Science Critical Path, pages 255-57 Fortune (Magazine) Critical Path, pages 103-04 Space Program Critical Path, page 247.00 Omnidirectional Critical Path, page 224.00 Synergetic Realization in Critical Path, page 213.00 See: APPENDIX I & II OF CRITICAL PATH CHEMICAL ELEMENTS, RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING DESIGN SCIENCE EAST INDIA COMPANY COLLEGE HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INFORMATION-GATHERING MALTHUS, THOMAS RADIO-TRIANGULATION MAPPING REMOTE SENSING WORLD GAME RESOURCES INVENTORY Model: Information Valving Model Synergetics 1, sects 623.12 624.03 633.02 639.02 Synergetics 2, sects 986.142 986.171 986.723 986.727 fig 1033.11 Multiplies Wealth Operating Manual, page 089.00 Relevant and Irrelevant Critical Path, page 240.00 Revolution Cosmography, pages 254.00 257.00 259.00 Vs Entropy Synergetics 2, sect 200.06 See: CONTRACTING METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSE SHRINKING VIEWPOINT OF OBSERVER See: DESIGN AS ORDERLY PATTERN ENERGY AND INFORMATION MESSAGE CONTENTS SECRET (CRITICAL INFORMATION) SENSING SORTING: INFORMATION SORTING SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY UNTUNED SYSTEMIC ANGLE & FREQUENCY INFORMATION INFRA & ULTRA TUNABLE: INFRA & ULTRA VISIBLE Syn 2, sects 100.63 263.01-04 264.01-03 265.08 266.02-04 269.01-05 400.57 400.72 505.65 505.83 526.15 526.25 527.25-26 527.712 1033.103 1044.06 1052.354-57 1052.68 1053.801 1053.85 See: HUMAN SENSE RANGING TUNING-IN AND TUNING-OUT VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE INFRARED THRESHOLD Synergetics 2, sect 100.020 INGBER, DONALD (BIOLOGIST) AFullerExplanation,pages 004.00 257.00 Cosmography, page 185.00 INHERENT: INHERENCIES Synergetics 1, sects 400.05 600.04 Synergetics 2, sects 325.22 1073.00 And Oherent Synergetics 2, sects 526.14 526.35 See: COSMIC INHERENCY PRIME INHIBIT Synergetics 1, sects 422.10 610.32 INITIAL Awareness Synergetics 2, sect 100.323 Comprehension Synergetics 1, sect 1005.63 Frequency Synergetics 1, sects 966.05 974.00-04 981.12 Synergetics 2, sects 261.04 537.131 986.760 1006.33 1033.63-633 1053.842-49 table 1053.849 Realization Synergetics 1, sect 982.11 Sphere Synergetics 1, sects 527.52-53 527.61 Unity Synergetics 1, sect 445.05 See: BEGINNING INHERENT PRIME INITIATING: INITIATION Synergetics 1, sects 240.41 1005.63 1006.14 Synergetics 2, sects 265.09 266.07 267.01 987.011 See: BEGINNING DISTURBANCE INITIATING POINT EVENT EMBRYO REALIZATION STARTING POINT INITIATIVE Operating Manual, page 032.00 As World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 Freedom of Critical Path, page 197.00 In World Gaming Critical Path, page 225.00 Obnoxico and Critical Path, page 225.00 Of Individual Critical Path, pages xi.00 xxxviii.00 127.00 197.00 See: DOING ONE'S OWN THINKING GUINEA PIG B SELF-EDUCATION INNATE Synergetics 1, sects 305.01 443.04 Synergetics 2, sects 100.017 187.00 INQUISITION. See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY INSCRUTABILITY Synergetics 1, sect 1006.12-13 Synergetics 2, sect 938.12 INSECT Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 INSIDE, AS ELEMENT OF SYSTEMS Fuller's Earth, pages 033.00 041.00 INSIDENESS AND OUTSIDENESS Cosmography, pages 057-58 070.00 124.00 131.00 169.00 217.00 Synergetics 1, sects 168.00 223.01 223.12-14 223.62 223.73 224.03 240.32 240.62 251.13 400.04-05 400.10 401.17 519.02 530.01 535.05 536.11 602.02 610.11 610.13 981.01 985.21 1011.10 1012.16 1012.20 1023.20 1053.30-32 1106.12 1221.18 1222.20 1223.14 Synergetics 2, sects 251.021 270.17 400.71 505.71 505.73 505.81 526.18 938.11-16 986.141 1007.31 1044.01 1044.03 1044.06 1044.09 1074.21 1076.10 In Greek Mathematics Critical Path, page 046.00 Of Empire Critical Path, pages 044.00 046.00 G ? Systems Critical Path, pages 046-47 Triangle Critical Path, pages 046-47 See: ACTIVE AND PASSIVE CONVEX-CONCAVE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL LIMITS MULTIPLICATIVE TWONESS POSITIVE-NEGATIVE INSIDE-OUTING: INWARD & OUTWARD Cosmography, pages 018.00 049-50 205-08 figs 043.00 049.00 206-07 Inside-Out Phase Critical Path, page ix.00 Synergetics 1, sects 445.11 453.01-03 456.03-04 507.01-05 527.22-23 538.01 538.11 638.10 781.01 905.13-23 953.21 1012.16 1012.20-22 1012.37 1030.10 1106.02 1106.20-25 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 311.13 400.654 502.05 (5) 882.11 986.571 986.711 986.857 1006.40 1033.103 1033.621-22 1033.657 1033.72 1073.15 Of Spheres Synergetics 1, sects 1106.24 1106.30-31 Synergetics 2, sect 537.43 Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sects 223.14 232.01 400.42-44 441.02 482.00 535.03 535.05 618.10 624.00-06 632.03 634.01 635.01 638.03 638.10 905.31 905.35 913.10 916.03 953.23-25 1012.21 1012.30-37 1023.20 1106.00-25 1222.20 1223.10 Synergetics 2, sects 100.201 269.05 419.13 537.43 986.711 986.727 986.759 1013.33-34 1033.492 See: CONVEX-CONCAVE TETRAHEDRON INVISIBLE TETRAHEDRON NEGATIVE TETRAHEDRON -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 22:37:43 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Re: Teleport Richie Cunningham said: >http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/teleportation/ > >As an aside: its a wonder what billions of dollars of >research money can be spent on... > >ohh... to be an IBM fellow! As I would slowly and patiently explain over and over again to the bean-counters at AT&T corporate-level: Research and Development is what we are doing when we DON'T know what we are doing. If we KNEW what we were doing, it would be applied engineering, not R&D... Of course, this was back when Bell Labs existed. Back when AT&T was AT&T. Don't get me started. I am having an auto-body experience james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1996 17:37:16 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Wei-Jen Su Subject: Swivels Does anyone on the list have ever hear of the Swivels Theory? It is relative with the Theory of Quantum Mechanics. I will appreciate your answer. May the Force be with you Su Wei-Jen E-mail: wsu02@barney.poly.edu "Chew, if only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!" Roy Batty (Blade Runner) ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1996 15:37:42 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX INST-IZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: INST-IZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 11, 1996 INSTABILITY. See: NECKLACE INSTANTANEITY INSTANT UNIVERSE: NO INSTANT UNIV Syn 1, sects 201.02 240.21 510.09 519.20 521.03 522.01 529.03 529.06 529.201 529.30-34 531.03 780.21 801.14 1032.21 Synergetics 2, sects 266.02 270.12 325.23 935.12-14 936.23 See: ETERNAL INSTANTANEITY INSTINCT. See: SUBCONSCIOUS COORDINATE FUNCTIONING INSTRUMENTS: INSTRUMENTATION Synergetics 2, sect 1001.26 See: MACRO AND MICROSCOPY INSURANCE COMPANIES Grunch of Giants, pages 060.00 063-67 070-71 Investments of Critical Path, page 103.00 INTEGER Synergetics 1, sects 415.40 445.10 620.12 971.20 See: INDIGS PRIME RATIONAL INTEGERS SINGLE INTEGER DIFFERENTIALS INTEGRAL Synergetics 1, sects 102.00 303.00 305.05 308.00 538.01 966.12 982.53 1005.54 1056.13 Synergetics 2, sects 261.01 311.16 504.12 505.71-72 526.16 541.42 543.14 543.21-22 986.835 986.851-52 1053.831 1073.14 1075.22 Inter-transformability Synergetics 2, sect 987.064 Negative Synergetics 1, sect 636.01 note Otherness Synergetics 1, sect 980.02 Synergetics 2, sects 100.015 264.02 265.05-07 266.05 1033.016 1044.06 1052.70 1053.824 See: SYNERGETIC INTEGRAL INTEGRATED SYNERGETIC PROCLIVITIES:INVENTORY OF Syn 2, sect 201.11 INTEGRATION Synergetics 1, sects 310.03 311.03 521.04 Synergetics 2, sect 543.12 And Differentiation Ideas & Integ, page 226.00 Synergetics 1, sects 105.00 1054.20 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 310.14 311.13 326.40 986.835 1073.22 Of Digits. See: INDIGS See: OMNI- INTEGRATING OMNI-PHASE-BOND-INTEGRATION INTEGRATIVE-DISINTEGRATIVE Synergetics 1, sects 231.01 310.01 325.00 400.11 420.041 541.05 721.02 780.24 921.40 972.02 1009.30 1030.10 Synergetics 2, sects 000.113 527.09 fig 527.09 sects 541.16-19 790.16 1073.21 See: UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY INTEGRITY Humans in Universe,pages 223-28 Synergetics 1, sects 400.08 411.37 421.10 440.02 502.25 1009.37 1009.41 1024.25 1056.11 1056.13 1056.20 (38) 1220.10 Synergetics 2, sects 311.16 321.03 537.43 986.831 986.850 986.852 Conservation of Critical Path, page 157.00 Loss of Educational Critical Path, page 236.00 Economic Critical Path, pages 235-36 Of U. S. A. Critical Path, pages 101.00 114.00 See: LEGALLY PIGGILY Of Eternal Regeneration Critical Path, page 159.00 God Critical Path, pages 157.00 159.00 346.00 Humanity Critical Path, page 119.00 Individual Critical Path, pages xi.00 xii.00 xxxvii.00 125.00 Intellect Critical Path, pages 154.00 345.00 Regenerative Universe Critical Path, pages 159.00 225.00 Universe Critical Path, pages 159.00 246.00 See: ANGULAR INTEGRITY COSMIC INTEGRITY EVER RETHINKING THE LORD'S PRAYER OMNITENSIONAL INTEGRITY PATTERN INTEGRITY SELF-DISCIPLINES STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY SYSTEM INTEGRITY TENSIONAL INTEGRITY UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY UNIVERSE VECTORIAL INTEGRITY INTELLECT: INTELLECTION Critical Path, pages 025-29 Synergetics 1, sects 164.00 400.06 509.10 529.201 826.05 1056.11 1056.20 (17) Synergetics 2, sects 311.18 504.16 537.41 543.02 543.25 986.814 1075.20-24 Alters Energy Synergetics 2, sects 261.01 1075.22 1075.25 And Inbreeding Critical Path, page 007.00 As Human's Supreme Facility Operating Manual, page 048.00 Conservation of Ideas & Integ, page 303.00 Cosmic Critical Path, page 152.00 Equation of Synergetics 2, sect 1075.20-26 Frees Man of Special Case Superstition OperatinManual, page 050.00 Importance of Ideas & Integ, page 306.00 Integrity of Critical Path, page 154.00 Origins of Critical Path, page 024.00 Use of as Man's Function in Universe Operating Manual, pages 083-84 See: GOD, AS INTELLECTUAL INTEGRITY MIND WISDOM INTELLECTUAL Development Game Humans in Universe,pages 031-33 Integrity of Universe & God. See: INTEGRITY INTELLIGENCE. See: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INTENSITY Synergetics 1, sect 528.06 INTER- Accommodating: Interaccommodative Synergetics 1, sects 163.00-64.0 168.00 203.04 220.04 Synergetics 2, sects 311.16 504.15 543.12 543.22 791.08 792.01 986.171 See: OMNI-INTER-ACCOMMODATIVE Attraction. See: MASS INTER-ATTRACTION Attractiveness of Two Bodies Newton's Law of Cosmography, pages 005.00 037.00 146-48 150-51 245-46 fig 152.00 Awareness Synergetics 2, sect 505.73 Bonding. See: BONDS: BONDING: INTERBONDING CHEMICAL BONDS MULTIVALENCY VALENCY Changeable Inter-Transformativeness Synergetics 1, sect 1032.11 Commensurability:Intercommensurable Synergetics 2, sects 987.033note 987.042 987.050-58 987.057 987.100-111 See: OCTAPHASE Complementary Synergetics 1, sects 332.00 615.07 Synergetics 2, sects 400.651 1005.611 Complementation Earning a Living and Critical Path, pages 144-45 In Design Science Revolution Critical Path, pages 199-200 Ecology Critical Path, pages 143.00 246.00 Self-Disciplines Critical Path, page 151.00 Connecting Synergetics 1, sects 224.07 227.02-03 400.53-54 905.02 921.15 1023.16 Synergetics 2, sect 530.11 Connection of Any Four Points in Universe Synergetics 1, sect 961.30 Synergetics 2, sects 100.321 530.11 fig 986.726 Two Lines in Universe Synergetics 1, sect 923.10 Points in Universe Synergetics 1, sects 426.40 960.08 961.30 Synergetics 2, sects 530.11 923.15 Systems Synergetics 1, sect 400.53-54 Considerability Synergetics 2, sect 987.042 Continental Ballistic Missile See: ATOMIC WAR BALLISTICS Covariables Synergetics 2, sect 000.1271 Effects Synergetics 1, sects 512.01 533.01-05 1005.53-54 1009.60 Synergetics 2, sects 223.08 533.07-12 533.21-22 See: NO LOCAL CHANGE PRECESSION PRECESSION OF SIDE EFFECTS & PRIMARY EFFECTS Equatable. See: CONSTANTS AND VARIABLES INTER-COMMENSURABLE Friction Synergetics 1, sect 626.03 Functioning Covariables Synergetics 1, sect 642.01 Geared Mobility Freedoms Synergetics 1, sect 411.30-38 Nuclear Vector Modulus Synergetics 1, sects 240.40 421.02-03 537.21 982.21 Synergetics 2, sects 540.14 986.160-63 fig 986.161 See: AXIS OF INTERTANGENCY PRIME VECTOR Precess: Inter-Precessing AFullerExplanation,pages 121.00 124.00 Synergetics 1, sects 400.61 416.02 416.04 417.01-04 1005.12 1005.32 1005.50 Synergetics 2, sects 533.22 Proportionality. See: CONSTANTS & VARIABLES INTER-COMMENSURABLE Relationship(s) Synergetics 1, table 227.01 sects 227.03 240.20 240.25 240.27 240.41 307.01 400.02 427.04 509.30 510.04 606.02 905.02 905.47 982.72 1023.15 Synergetics 2, sects 100.401-03 266.02 269.01-07 310.11 440.10 504.16 505.65 543.25 900.32 986.024 986.031 986.165 986.851-52 987.071-74 987.078-79 1007.22 1053.824 1075.22 Fourness and Sixness Synergetics 1, sects 400.05 400.08 400.23 400.44 411.35 430.02 441.10 441.20-23 508.01 508.20 510.02 510.04 510.07 523.03 540.04 620.01 620.03-05 623.12 631.02 905.35 905.42 923.10 966.11 982.72 1012.32 1023.15 1024.25 1051.20 Synergetics 2, sects 100.403 265.09 265.12 267.01 270.23 400.71 505.83 526.23 542.02-03 986.204 987.013 987.073-74 987.079 1044.05 1044.11 1052.353 1071.25 1071.27 1073.11 Number of Of Any Given Number of Entities Cosmography, page 064.00 figs 132-33 Twoness Synergetics 2, sects 1073.14 1073.20-22 See: BETWEEN & NOT OF CONNECTIONS & RELATEDNESS EVENTS, NOVENTS & EVENT INTER-RELATABILITIES ORDER UNDERLYING RANDOMNESS TETRAHEDRAL NUMBER Self-identifying Synergetics 1, sect 980.02 Stellar Transmission of Man See: SCANNING TRANSMISSION OF MAN BY RADIO Stitial Spaces Synergetics 1, sects 981.13-15 983.01-14 1002.13 1006.11-13 Synergetics 2, sects 268.07 1033.11 1053.78 See: SPHERES AND SPACES System. See: LINKAGE: INTERSYSTEM LINKAGE Tangency Point Synergetics 2, sect 986.451 Terminal Synergetics 1, sect 541.06 Transformability(ies) AFullerExplanation,pages 046.00 050-52 140.00 143.00 157.00 189.00 192.00 204.00 209-10 215-18 Limits Synergetics 2, sect 986.752 System Sets Synergetics 2, sect 100.017-18 Transformable: Intertransforming Critical Path, page ix.00 Synergetics 1, sects 309.00 905.35 905.39 905.49 915.11 920.01 921.04 961.45 962.30 982.52 982.61 1009.67-68 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sects 000.1271 201.11 326.05 440.10 900.21 986.143 986.571 986.853 987.058 1001.26 1005.611 1006.32 1033.664 1052.64 See: ANNIHILATION MODEL ASSOCIATION AND DIS-ASSOCIATION CONVERGENT-DIVERGENT INTER-TRANSFORM INTEGRAL INTER-TRANSFORMABILITY INTER-CHANGEABLE INTER-TRANSFORMATIVENESS JITTERBUG OMNI- INTER-TRANSFORMABILITY PHASE PROTON AND NEUTRON QUANTUM MODEL SELF- INTER-TRANSFORMABILITY SPHERES AND SPACES Weaving Synergetics 1, sects 240.32 726.02 See: BASKETRY INTERWEAVING INTEREST Grunch of Giants, pages 025.00 063-64 074-75 Controls Eisenhower Ends Critical Path, page 103.00 Of New Deal Critical Path, pages 091.00 096.00 See: BANKS: BANKING NEW DEAL Depreciates Capital Critical Path, page 076.00 Payment in Kind Critical Path, pages 076.00 201.00 See: MONEY: MAKING MONEY WITH MONEY INTERFERENCE Synergetics 1, sects 108.01-02 220.12 516.03 517.01-24 fig 517.10 sects 529.24 614.02 710.03 763.01-02 1009.10-11 1056.20 (31) Synergetics 2, sects 501.23 543.03 1001.26 1053.803 1053.833 And Noninterference. See: DISCONTINUITY AND CONTINUITY FREQUENCY AND INTERVAL SOMETHINGNESS AND NOTHINGNESS TUNING-IN AND TUNING-OUT Phenomena Cosmography, fig 120.00 See: DOMAINS OF INTERFERENCE KNOT LINES CAN'T GO THROUGH THE SAME POINT AT THE SAME TIME SELF- INTERFERENCE TETRAHEDRON OF INTERFERENCES INTERIOR And Exterior Ballistics. See: BALLISTICS, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Metabolics Critical Path, page 250.00 Tools in Humans Critical Path, page 250.00 See: HUMAN TOOL COMPLEXES MACHINE TOOLS NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART INTERNAL And External Limits Synergetics 1, sect 205.01 Revenue Service (I. R. S.) Critical Path, page 262.00 See: TAXES INTERNATIONAL Association of Machinists Dymaxion World, pages 006.00 035.00 Balance-of-Trade Accounting See: BALANCE-OF-TRADE ACCOUNTING Banking Earliest Critical Path, page 201.00 Effect on Trade Critical Path, page 081.00 Gold Moneylenders in Critical Path, pages 076-77 See: BALANCE-OF-TRADE ACCOUNTING Business Machines (I. B. M.) Critical Path, page 273.00 Monetary Fund, '67 Deliberations of Operating Manual, page 073.00 Style. See: BAUHAUS INTERNATIONAL STYLE Telephone and Telegraph (I. T. T.) Critical Path, page 273.00 Trade Fair, Geodesic Pavilion Ideas & Integ, page 279.00 Union of Architects Ideas & Integ, page 255.00 INTERNSHIP, MILITARY OR MEDICAL Critical Path, pages 263-64 See: EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT FELLOWSHIP WORK WEEK INTERVAL Synergetics 1, sects 445.10 531.03 1011.30-31 1012.01 1012.37 1023.12 1023.17 1223.13-15 Synergetics 2, sects 265.08-09 526.25 986.727 1033.601 1053.825-27 See: FREQUENCY AND INTERVAL INTROVERSION AND EXTRAVERSION Synergetics 2, table 1033.192 INTUITION Critical Path, page xi.00 Humans in Universe,pages 073-80 146.00 Synergetics 1, sects 164.00 305.01 502.22 508.01-02 509.31 529.21 529.32 1056.03 1056.20 (18) Synergetics 2, sects 100.016 266.01 526.22 543.02 543.25 1071.26-27 Boat BF's Universe, page 391.00 Book by RBF BF's Universe, page 398.00 In Adult Geniuses Critical Path, page 026.00 Children Critical Path, page 129.00 Individual Critical Path, page xiii.00 Book Humans in Universe,pages 020.00 025.00 073.00 075.00 109-11 See: ARTIST-SCIENTIST AWARENESS OF CHILD DAWNING AWARENESS MIND INVENTED WORDS Synergetics 1, sect 502.41 INVENTING: INVENTION(S) AFullerExplanation,pages 141.00 240.00 258.00 Operating Manual, page 117.00 Synergetics 1, sects 165.00 171.00 173.00-74.0 250.40-41 640.01 650.11 1024.22 1210.00 p730 Synergetics 2, sects 311.13 326.40 Environment/Behavior Nexus BF's Universe, page 119.00 Gestation Periods (Rates) of AFullerExplanation,pages 261-62 Cosmography, pages 007-08 077.00 Inventor AFullerExplanation,page 001.00 Nature and BF's Universe, pages 096-97 R. B. F.'s Cosmography, pages 007.00 014.00 Reduction to Practice Critical Path, page 125.00 World Game and Critical Path, page 225.00 See: ARTIFACT(S), DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL-PATH ARTIFACTS DESIGN SCIENCE HUMAN INVENTIVENESS PATENTS REDUCTION TO PRACTICE TIME AS AN INVENTION INVENTORY OF Technological Accomplishments ?? page ???.?? Variables in Problem Solving Operating Manual, pages 053-54 World Resources,Human Trends, Needs BF's Universe, page 373.00 See: APPENDIX I & II OF CRITICAL PATH CRITICAL-PATH ARTIFACTS FORD, HENRY WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY INVENTORYING. See: INFORMATION INVENTORYING INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY Critical Path, page 161.00 Synergetics 1, sects 131.00 351.00 419.02 419.04 501.14 541.03 625.01-06 648.01 905.14 1012.37 1024.21 Synergetics 2, sects 260.12 541.17-18 936.19 1073.15-16 Affect on Gestation Rate Critical Path, page 283.00 As Mystical or Magical Critical Path, page 054.00 Cheating by USA Automobile Business Critical Path, page 101.00 Circuitry Synergetics 1, sect 427.11 Evolutionary Trendings Critical Path, pages 161-63 In Metallurgy,Chemistry,Electronics Critical Path, pgs xxiii-xxiv 054.00 108.00 206.00 219.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xvii.00 001.00 035.00 040-41 083.00 Industrial Transformation Critical Path, page 083.00 Importing Centers Critical Path, page ???.00 Synergetics 2, sects 270.13-14 936.22 See: BLACK HOLES DESIGN OF UNIVERSE EARTH SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY In Metallurgy,Chemistry,Electronics Grunch of Giants, page ???.00 Interrelationships, Discovery of Cosmography, pages 033-39 Motion Synergetics 1, sect 1054.54 Of Hands of the Clock Synergetics 1, sect 537.32 Synergetics 2, sect 100.022 The Stars Synergetics 2, sect 100.021 Of Cipher Critical Path, page 037.00 Corporate Conglomerates Grunch of Giants, pages 017-18 035-36 038-41 051-52 057.00 080.00 082.00 Syntropic Loci Critical Path, page 275.00 Technological Gains Grunch of Giants, pages xx.00 xxviii.00 005.00 086.00 Critical Path, pgs xxiii-xxv 216-17 Utilities Grunch of Giants, pages 044-45 On-the-Sea Power Structure Critical Path, page 072.00 Pneumatics Synergetics 1, sect 1024.21 Reality (Dawning of) AFullerExplanation,pages 002.00 014.00 034.00 163.00 170.00 172.00 232.00 246-47 250-52 256.00 268.00 Critical Path, pages 053-54 108.00 128.00 161.00 Synergetics 2, sects 000.111-25 262.09 537.44 646.22 1052.58 See: NEWS IGNORES INVISIBLE REALITY Structuring Unknown to Economists Critical Path, page 133.00 Technological Reality Cosmography, pages 109-11 Technology BF's Universe, pages 064-66 Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sect 625.00-06 Synergetics 2, sect 936.19 See: ANGULAR TOPOLOGY: PRINCIPLE OF ANNIHILATION ANTI- TETRAHEDRON INSIDE-OUTING TETRAHEDRON NEGATIVE TETRAHEDRON Trampoline Synergetics 1, sect 1009.34 Universe AFullerExplanation,pages 162.00 250.00 Vector Equilibrium (VE) Synergetics 2, sects 440.09-12 541.19 Warfare Critical Path, pages 235-37 Grunch of Giants, page 039.00 See: ALLOYS BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURES EPHEMERALIZATION EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INFRA & ULTRA-VISIBLE METALLURGY METAPHYSICAL VS PHYSICAL MORE WITH LESS NEGATIVE UNIVERSE SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW SUB- VISIBLE TRENDS TO INVISIBILITY TUNABILITY: INVISIBLE RADIO PROGRAMS VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE INVOLUNTARY Synergetics 1, sect 502.61 See: HAPPENING VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY INVOLUTING-EVOLUTING Synergetics 1, sects 411.07 465.20 fig 505.41 sects 1005.24 1032.11 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 465.42 986.856 1033.662 See: TERMINAL REVERSINGS TURNAROUND LIMIT INVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION Cosmography, pages 208-09 figs 210-11 INVOLVEMENT. See: VE INVOLVEMENT DOMAIN Field Synergetics 2, sect 1033.018-23 INWARD OUTWARD TWONESS Synergetics 1, sect 1051.10 See: TWO KINDS OF TWONESS IONIZATION. See: ELECTROLYSIS IONOSPHERE Synergetics 2, sect 986.743 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY (AMES, IA, USA) Critical Path, page 328.00 IQBAL, MUHAMMAD Humans in Universe,pages 118-21 137.00 IRAN Critical Path, page 193.00 Radio-Triangulation Mapping of Critical Path, page 188.00 U. S. S. R. Controls Borders of Critical Path, page 196.00 See: ASIA TO EUROPE GEOPOLITICS INDIAN OCEAN IRON Critical Path, pages 081.00 242.00 IRRATIONAL Constants Synergetics 1, sects 204.02 216.01 825.33 962.12 982.12 982.20 990.05 1032.22 Synergetics 2, sects 201.22 540.11 986.210 Numbers Synergetics 1, sect 1230.11 IRRATIONALITY Synergetics 2, sect 987.321 See: INCOMMENSURABLE IRRELEVANCES: DISMISSAL OF Synergetics 1, sects 228.10 400.02 400.06 501.11 fig 509.01 sects 509.06-31 522.33-36 535.05-07 537.31 620.01 1053.30 Synergetics 2, sects 228.12 526.17 526.19 See: BITS: BITTING: REDUCTION BY BITS RELEVANT SET TWILIGHT ZONES IRRELEVANCY TETRAHEDRON Synergetics 1, sect 501.11 IRREVERSIBILITY Synergetics 1, sects 229.10 310.02 311.03 342.00 400.07 502.22 531.03 634.01 638.02 639.01 Synergetics 2, sects 1075.21 1075.25 Principle of Synergetics 1, sects 228.01 229.10 See: EDDINGTON'S PROOF OF IRREVERSIBILITY IRRIGATION Conservation and Critical Path, page 270.00 In Asia Critical Path, pages 205-06 208.00 Egypt Critical Path, page 051.00 With Terraced Paddies Critical Path, page 006.00 See: HYDRAULIC TECHNOLOGY (EARLY) ISAIAH, AS PROPHET Critical Path, page 048.00 ISLAND(S): ISLANDED Critical Path, pages 011-13 066.00 Of Compression Synergetics 1, sects 502.21 515.011 529.03 640.20-21 640.40 640.42 645.01 647.04 648.01-02 700.02 711.35-36 713.05 713.08 901.17 981.16 985.22 1005.11 1005.60 1210.00 p741 1210.0p747-8 Synergetics 2, sects 260.22 262.09 268.05-06 541.40-43 792.50-52 794.20 937.31 Radiation & Tensional Constancy Synergetics 2, sect 541.40-43 See: ATOLLS, PROPITIOUS FOR SURVIVAL DISCONTINUITY WATER PEOPLE ISOLATION: ISOLATABLE Synergetics 1, sects 224.06 240.32-33 307.01 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.021 ISOSCELES DODECAHEDRON Synergetics 1, sects 942.20-21 table 943.00 ISOTOPES Synergetics 1, sects 251.20 418.06 419.04 502.51 529.02 954.22 954.53-54 954.78 Synergetics 2, sects 310.12 311.13 1013.64 See: MAGIC NUMBERS: ISOTOPAL MAGIC NUMBERS ISOTROPIC: ISOTROPICITY Synergetics 1, sects 420.01 420.03 515.02 1223.10 Synergetics 2, sects 986.853 987.063 987.066 1052.32 Limits Synergetics 2, sects 987.060-67 Modular Grid Synergetics 1, sect 782.40 Vector Matrix (IVM) AFullerExplanation,pages 010.00 127-43 150.00 159.00 164.00 189.00 192.00 195-97 Synergetics 1, sects 205.03 216.00-03 222.25-26 222.52 240.37-40 240.50 251.45 410.06-07 420.01-7.17 figs 420.01-02 sects 451.03-04 463.05 527.07 527.31 536.01 537.11 620.12 781.01-02 782.10-12 782.20-23 782.30 782.40 825.28 910.02 950.31 954.09 954.55-56 954.70 955.50 fig 955.52 sects 960.04-05 960.10 963.12 966.03 981.13 981.19-20 982.10-16 982.52-61 982.70 1002.13 1003.10-11 1006.13 1009.67 1012.36 1024.17 1024.25 1025.13 1032.10-12 1054.73 1223.13 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 201.22 270.17 466.41 526.191 533.21 540.11-14 986.140-43 986.151 986.203 986.744 986.751 986.820 987.327 1006.34 1074.13 Alternating Octahedra,Tetrahedra AFullerExplanation,pages 127-28 131-34 137.00 146.00 178.00 189.00 Cube and IVM AFullerExplanation,pages 137.00 139.00 illus 138.00 Equilibrium AFullerExplanation,page 129.00 Field Synergetics 1, sects 954.56 955.50 982.21 1009.67 1032.11 1054.73 Synergetics 2, sects 1033.021 1033.104 1033.111 Frame of Reference AFullerExplanation,pages 140.00 143-44 146.00 154.00 157.00 164-65 167.00 170.00 175.00 180-81 183.00 185.00 188.00 204.00 217.00 229.00 IVM' (vs. IVM) AFullerExplanation,pages 139-40 143.00 150.00 154.00 180-81 Omnisymmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 129-30 137.00 141.00 165.00 183.00 189.00 Omnitriangulation AFullerExplanation,page 133.00 Square Cross-Section of IVM AFullerExplanation,pages 133-34 VE and IVM AFullerExplanation,page 135.00 See: VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM AND SPACE-FILLING See: ABSOLUTE NETWORK AVOGADRO: GENERALIZED AVOGADRO SYSTEM DOMAIN OF IVM VERTEXES INTERNUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS MATRIX OCTET TRUSS PRIME VECTOR RADIANT VALVABILITY OF IVM-DEFINED WAVELENGTH SPACE-FILLING TOOTHPICKS AND SEMI-DRIED PEAS MODEL VECTOR MATRIX, ISOTROPIC ISRAELI SHELTERBELTS Critical Path, page 271.00 ISTHMUSES AND PENINSULAS Critical Path, pages 011-12 See: ICE AGES IT. See: COMPLEX IT ITALY, AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION IN Critical Path, page 101.00 See: EUROPE WORLD WAR I II IVM. See: ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1996 14:27:25 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: bill paton Organization: bp ent. Subject: Tensegrity musical instrument??? Awhile ago someone wrote about a tensegrity musical instrument. In my limited understanding of tensegrity, it seems to me like all of the strings are the same size, so how would you get different sounds. Also, could you please describe it in more detail so that I could build one myself. Ideally, a picture would be great. Bill ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1996 07:29:18 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX J & K BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: J-JZ & K-KZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 12, 1996 JAMES, WILLIAM Dymaxion World, page 015.00 JANE'S ANNUAL WORLD INVENTORY OF SHIPS Critical Path, page 197.00 JAPAN BF's Universe, page 202.00 Critical Path, pages 020.00 057.00 167-68 Automobile Production in Critical Path, page 101.00 Basketry Interweaving in Critical Path, page 013.00 Current Critical Path, pages 013.00 024.00 034.00 285.00 International Industrial Perspective Critical Path, pages 101.00 109-10 299.00 Use of Scrap Copper Critical Path, page 284.00 See: TOKYO TOWER TRITON FLOATING CITY WATER-PEOPLE WORLD WAR II JAVA Critical Path, pages 011.00 013.00 015.00 020.00 See: WATER-PEOPLE JEANS, SIR JAMES HOPWOOD Cosmography, page 131.00 Critical Path, page 043.00 Humans in Universe,page 067.00 Synergetics 1, sect 1210.00 p739 JELLYFISH BF's Universe, page 009.00 JERICO, AS CITY-STATE Critical Path, page 068.00 JERUSALEM (ISRAEL) Critical Path, page 055.00 JESSUP, JOHN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 150.00 JET Contrails Synergetics 1, sect 506.12 Engine, Efficiency Rating of Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 208.00 Synergetics 1, sect 109.01 See: TURBINE ENGINE Stilt(s) BF's Universe, pages 150-52 Transport Ideas&Integrities, page 020.00 JEWELRY, AS ARTIFACT RECORD Critical Path, page 025.00 JIG SHIPPING Dymaxion World, figs 303-07 JITTERBUG Cosmography, pages 011.00 057.00 067.00 230.00 240.00 244.00 fig 231.00 Complex of Jitterbugs AFullerExplanation,page 170.00 illus 171.00 Construction Dymaxion World, page 042.00 Flexible VE Model AFullerExplanation,pages 159.00 169.00 Pumping Out of Nuclear Sphere Synergetics 2, sects 466.00-05 fig 466.01 Solid-Triangle Model AFullerExplanation,page 169.00 Transformation AFullerExplanation,pages 159-63 169-70 174.00 213.00 216.00 VE Jitterbug Model Synergetics 1, sects 251.39 460.011-5.30 639.02 724.31 842.01 905.34-49 905.55 963.10 982.58 982.73 1005.63 1030.11 1032.11 Synergetics 2, sects 270.24 466.01-43 541.17-19 937.14-15 986.759 987.050-58 987.062-67 1006.32 fig 1033.43 sects 1033.83 1224.21 plats 004.00 007.00 See: ASYMMETRICAL CONTRACTION OF VE CLICK-STOP SUBDIVISIONING LOCAL WAY STATION STATES SYMMETRICAL CONTRACTION OF VE TRIANGULAR-CAMMED MODEL VE AND ICOSA JOBS, LOSS OF IN AUTOMATION Operating Manual, page 107.00 JOE AND THE RED TELEPHONE ANALOGY BF's Universe, pages 112-14 JOHNSON, Evangeline Dymaxion World, page 030.00 Lyndon Baines Critical Path, pages xxx.00 334.00 Phillip BF's Universe, page 139.00 JOINT(S). See: BONDING UNIVERSAL JOINT VERTEXIAL CONNECTIONS Windows and Struts Synergetics 2, sect 1007.22 See: CROSSINGS, OPENINGS & TRAJECTORIES J. P. MORGAN AND COMPANY BF's Universe, page 075.00 JUMP: JUMPING Synergetics 1, sect 980.06 Man Jumping from a Boat Synergetics 1, fig 511.20 See: QUANTUM JUMP JUNKS, ORIGIN OF Critical Path, page 024.00 JUPITER, AS SPHERE Critical Path, page 034.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: K-KZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 12, 1996 KABUL, AFGHANISTAN Critical Path, page 188.00 See: AFGHANISTAN TRADE FAIR DOMES KAHN, ALBERT Critical Path, page 304.00 KAISER Aluminum Company BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 206.00 210.00 BF's Universe, pages 336-40 Domes (Honolulu, HI, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 206.00 illus 207.00 (Moscow, USSR) Ideas & Integ, pages 279-80 Geodesics Dymaxion World, page 063.00 figs 465-81 As Bank Dymaxion World, figs 478-79 Auditoriums Dymaxion World, figs 465-71 476-77 481.00 In Hawaii Dymaxion World, figs 465-68 Moscow Dymaxion World, fig 480.00 Henry J. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 169-70 206.00 BF's Universe, pages 185-89 336.00 Dymaxion World, pages 030.00 062-63 New Type of Car Designed by BF for BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 169-71 See: DYMAXION CAR Mrs. Walter BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 265.00 KALEIDOSCOPE Synergetics 2, sects 935.15 987.062 KAMCHATKA HYDROELECTRIC PROGRAM (USSR) Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 206.00 See: ELECTRIC UTILITIES KARACHI, PAKISTAN Critical Path, page 020.00 KARAN SINGH BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 248.00 KASNER, EDWARD Dymaxion World, page 008.00 KAT. See: KITES KATE. See: KITES KAUFMAN, EDGAR, JR. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 188.00 KELLY John BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 207.00 Dymaxion World, page 061.00 fig 485.00 -Springfield Truck Company BF's Universe, page 075.00 KELVIN, LORD (WM.THOMPSON) Synergetics 1, sects 942.70 950.12 KELVIN'S SOLID. See: TETRA-KAIDECAHEDRON KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD Critical Path, pages xix.00 xviii.00 KENNER, HUGH AFullerExplanation,pages 069.00 290.00 KENNISON, MRS. ALPHONSE See: FULLER, ROSAMUND KEPLER, JOHANNES Cosmography, pages 004-05 033.00 036.00 075.00 082-84 086.00 118.00 241.00 Critical Path, page 037.00 Humans in Universe,pages 039.00 071.00 090.00 094.00 Synergetics 1, sects 953.50 1009.81 1009.94 1210.00 p738 Synergetics 2, sects 000.104 201.22 646.11 791.01-07 fig 791.01 (3) sect 1033.127 Religious Sense of Critical Path, pages 152-53 KEY: KEYHOLE Synergetics 1, sect 950.34 See: BUILDING BLOCK: NO BUILDING BLOCKS MONOLOGICAL KHAN, SARDAR MOHAMMAD DUAD BF's Universe, page 308.00 KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 210.00 BF's Universe, page 341.00 Critical Path, page 117.00 Dymaxion World, figs 063-64 Humans in Universe,pages 013-14 On Domes Ideas & Integ, page 280.00 Strategy of Ideas & Integ, pages 295-96 KHWARIZMI, AL- Cosmography, page 102.00 On the Function of the Cipher CriticalPath, pages 032.00 037.00 See: CIPHER CYPHER KHYBER PASS, AS CARAVAN TRADE ROUTE Critical Path, pages 070-72 fig 071.00 See: AFGHANISTAN LAND & SEA TRANSPORT KILLINGRY Cosmography, pages 008.00 note 028.00 Critical Path, pgs xxiii.00 130.00 186-87 190-92 232.00 234.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 005.00 039-42 051-54 060-61 086.00 Cost of Critical Path, pgs xxiii.00 116-18 Fallout into Consumer Economy Critical Path, pages 132-33 Historic Pattern of Ideas & Integ, pages 245-46 Inspection of Facilities Critical Path, pages 187-88 Performance per Weight Critical Path, pages 116.00 234-35 Poker Game Critical Path, pages 116-18 203.00 See: COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM DARWIN: REVERSE EVOLUTION HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY MALTHUS, THOMAS WEAPONRY INDUSTRY WORLD WAR I II III IV Scrapping of Hardware Critical Path, pages 101.00 109.00 205.00 284.00 See: WAR WEAPONRY KILOWATT-HOUR ACCOUNTING See: COSMIC ACCOUNTING ELECTRIC CURRENT CURRENCY MONETARY ACCOUNTING KINDERGARTEN LEVEL OF COMPREHENSION Synergetics 1, sects 250.10-32 445.18 See: NAIVE PERCEPTION OF CHILDHOOD TOOTHPICKS & SEMI-DRIED PEAS MODEL KINETIC Synergetics 1, sects 211.00 240.50 421.10 427.01-02 452.03-07 720.11-12 761.04 763.01 905.34 905.42 954.57 980.06 1054.20 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 794.02 986.123 986.316 986.630 986.835-36 And Static Synergetics 2, sects 987.061 KING Alexander BF's Universe, pages 303-04 Andrew BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 020.00 022.00 024.00 082.00 086.00 As Great Pirate's Local Strong Man Operating Manual, pages 026-27 See: BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE BIG MAN CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY GOD-KING HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES Larry (Radio Show) BF's Universe, page 415.00 Lucy BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 016.00 McGregor BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 020.00 022.00 024.00 Rockwell BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 016.00 -Ship, in Prehistory Cosmography, pages 249-51 KIPLING, RUDYARD Critical Path, pages 020.00 223-24 Humans in Universe,page 157.00 Synergetics 2, sects 000.122note 986.081 KIRKSITE, DROP-HAMMER DIE Dymaxion World, fig 198.00 KISS: KISSING Synergetics 2, sect 400.654 Locked Kiss Synergetics 1, sect 715.00 Point Synergetics 2, sects 795.01 986.161 fig 986.161 KITCHEN Debate BF's Universe, page 341.00 In Dymaxion Deployment Unit (DDU) Dymaxion World, figs 179.00 182.00 KITES (ASYMMETRIC TETRAHEDRA) Synergetics 1, sects 953.40 954.10 Kat and Kate Synergetics 2, sect 986.428 fig 986.429 sect 986.440 KITRICK, CHRIS Synergetics 2, sects 986.214 986.314 986.316 986.510 KITTY FOYLE (NOVEL BY C. MORLEY) BF's Universe, page 207.00 Dymaxion World, pages 034-35 KLEIN BOTTLE Synergetics 1, sects 783.01-02 KLUG, DR. AARON AFullerExplanation,pages 238-39 Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Synergetics 2, sect 986.474 KNIGHT'S MOVE IN CHESS Synergetics 1, sect 540.09 KNOT: KNOTTING: SELF-KNOTTING Synergetics 1, sects 418.04-05 505.21 fig 505.41 sects 506.01-30 529.04 647.04 723.03 781.01 930.26 1056.20 (31) Synergetics 2, sects 506.40-43 529.40 935.17 986.626 986.628 1001.23 Nautical Miles Per Hour Synergetics 1, sect 223.81 -Rope Analogy BF's Universe, page 100.00 See: ELEMENTAL KNOT MINIMUM KNOT PATTERN INTEGRITY ROPE SELF-INTERFERENCE YIN-YANG KNOW-HOW. Synergetics 2, sect 1075.26 See: DIRECT EXPERIENCE METAPHYSICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW WEALTH KNOWLEDGE Fuller's Earth, page 017.00 Synergetics 1, sects 905.01 1056.01-03 Synergetics 2, sect 326.01 All the Known Universe Synergetics 1, sects 1056.15 1056.20 (34) How Little We Know Synergetics 1, sect 1056.01 See: DIRECT EXPERIENCE HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INFORMATION METAPHYSICAL KNOW-HOW UNKNOWN KOHLER COMPANY BF's Universe, page 136.00 KRAFT PAPER Dymaxion World, page 061.00 KROTO, HARRY Cosmography, page 067.00 note KUCHERENKO, VLADIMIR Dymaxion World, figs 063-64 KURDS Critical Path, page 196.00 See: IRAN KUROMIYA, KIYOSHI BF's Universe, pages 404.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1996 16:51:38 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Wei-Jen Su Subject: Swivels In-Reply-To: I send this message one time and didn't work, I am trying again: Does anyone on the list have ever hear of the Swivels Theory? It is relative with the Theory of Quantum Mechanics. I will appreciate your answer. May the Force be with you Su Wei-Jen E-mail: wsu02@barney.poly.edu "Chew, if only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!" Roy Batty (Blade Runner) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 13 Jun 1996 07:27:14 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX L-LZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: L-LZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 13, 1996 LABOR And New Deal Critical Path, page 095.00 Automation and Ideas & Integ, pages 054-55 246.00 281.00 289.00 Demands of Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxix Farm Critical Path, pages 271-73 In Brazil Critical Path, page 297.00 Cotton Industry Critical Path, page 324.00 Work Week and Ideas & Integ, page 285.00 Unions Acknowledgement of Child Critical Path, page 026.00 Teachers Critical Path, page xxxv.00 See: EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT U. S. S. R. Farm Critical Path, pages 288-89 See: E ????????? WORK WEEK LACEY, CYNTHIA BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 174.00 Dymaxion World, fig 299.00 LADLE, THE (PLUMBERS' MAGAZINE) BF's Universe, page 198.00 Dymaxion World, page 034.00 fig 093.00 LAG: LAGS: LAG RATES Synergetics 1, sects 205.05 220.12 529.30-32 531.02-03 801.14 Synergetics 2, sects 986.723 986.814 1052.56 1053.823 Gestation Ideas & Integ, pages 036-37 In Housing Ideas & Integ, page 091.00 See: AFTERIMAGE ANSWERING LAGS REALIZATION LAGS RECOGNITION LAGS LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA, USA BF's Universe, page 399.00 LAMPSHADES Synergetics 1, sects 224.30 400.10 LAND And Sea Transport Grunch of Giants, pages xiii.00 xix.00 021-22 Asia to Europe Critical Path, pages xx-xxii 017.00 069-72 193.00 figs 042.00 071.00 Displayed on Geoscope Critical Path, pages 168.00 182.00 East-West Pattern of Critical Path, page 205.00 Ephemeralization and Critical Path, pages xx.00 132-33 148.00 Lines of Vital Supply and Critical Path, pages xx-xxii Metals Industry and Critical Path, page 098.00 Naval Prognosticating Sci,Art in Critical Path, page 238.00 See: EAST INDIA COMPANY HARBORS LINES OF VITAL SUPPLY PHOENICIANS PIRATES SHIP Soil Conservation Critical Path, pages 270-75 See: AIR POLLUTION COSMIC ACCOUNTING ECOLOGY FARMS: FARMING INTERCOMPLEMENTATION Barons Critical Path, pages 068.00 076.00 Based Capitalism. See: METALS AND MINING CAPITALISM Environmental Controls of Ideas & Integ, pages 055-56 Ocean Dymaxion World, fig 260.00 Ownership Grunch of Giants, pgs xxviii.00 017.00 019-21 023.00 027.00 035.00 048.00 081.00 Among American Indians Critical Path, pages 064-66 As Land-Based Capitalism Critical Path, page 098.00 By Corporations Critical Path, page 273.00 In American Colonies Critical Path, pages 077-79 Origin of Critical Path, pages 067-68 Replaced by Metaphysical Know-How Critical Path, page 108.00 Sanctioned by Church Critical Path, pages 079.00 089.00 Sharecropping Farmers Critical Path, page 079.00 Wealth-Poker and Critical Path, pages 079-80 See: CAPITALISM FARMS: FARMING METALS & MINING CAPITALISM PROTECTION Scape. See: EPIGENETIC LANDSCAPE Viewpoint Acquired on Ideas & Integ, pages 119-21 LANDING AIRPLANES Synergetics 1, sect 509.06 LANDSLUBBER (LANDSMAN),STATIC VIEWPOINT OF Ideas&Integ, pages 119-21 137.00 LANGUAGE Synergetics 1, sects 1056.20 7-15 1210.p 730-1 1210.p739-40 Synergetics 2, sects 266.00-01 1033.664 As Industrial Tool Ideas & Integ, pages 039.00 047.00 Early History of Critical Path, pages 033-34 Exploitation of Ideas & Integ, page 117.00 Improved by Radio Critical Path, pages 230-31 Mr. Languageman and Critical Path, page 062.00 Power-Structure Maintained Critical Path, page 214.00 Proliferation of Critical Path, pgs xxviii.00 075.00 Relativity and Ideas & Integ, pages 233-34 See: COMMUNICATION LITERACY: ILLITERACY SCIENCE, LANGUAGE OF SPEECH PATTERNS VERB WAVE-FREQUENCY LANGUAGE WORD(S) LAOS As Copper Source Critical Path, page 021.00 Water-People in Critical Path, page 020.00 See: VIETNAM, PUPPET WARS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA LARGEST CASE Synergetics 1, sect 538.15 LARNED, EDWARD P. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 039-40 082.00 LASER Grunch of Giants, page 005.00 Ruby Critical Path, page 225.00 LAST CYCLE Synergetics 1, sect 325.00 See: WOW: THE LAST WOW LATEEN SAIL (OF DHOW) Critical Path, page 023.00 See: WESTBOUND MAN LATITUDE Fuller's Earth, pages 035-36 And Longitude Correspondence of Geoscope to Earth Critical Path, page 172.00 Grid Critical Path, pages 186-88 On Map of Ptolemy Critical Path, page 043.00 fig 045.00 See: CARTOGRAPHY CONSTANT ZENITH MODEL RADIO-TRIANGULATION MAPPING LATTICES Synergetics 1, sect 201.03 LAVOISIER, ANTOINE-LAURENT Cosmography, pages 034-35 LAWRENCE (LONG ISLAND), NY, USA BF's Universe, page 332.00 LAWRENCIUM Critical Path, page 244.00 LAW(S) Fuller's Earth, pages 018.00 127.00 Civil and Social Critical Path, page xxx.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 016-17 Of Conservation of Energy Defined Operating Manual, page 082.00 The Universe See: ENERGY Motion in Socioeconomics Critical Path, pages 132.00 144-45 See: NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION PRECESSION Science. See: GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES The Universe Cosmography, pages 003.00 005-06 010.00 029-30 033.00 038-40 064.00 118.00 LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) And FINCAP Critical Path, pages 114-16 Atomic Energy Industry and Critical Path, pages 106-08 112-13 Corporate Management and Critical Path, pages 097-98 Foreign Aid and Critical Path, pages 105-06 Includes 1 % of U.S.A. Population Critical Path, page 118.00 Origin of Critical Path, page 118.00 Post-World-War-II Strategy of Critical Path, pages 098.00 102-03 Transnationalizing of U.S.A. Corps Critical Path, pages 113.00 116.00 World War II and Critical Path, pages 116-17 IV and Critical Path, page 117.00 See: BALANCE-OF-TRADE ACCOUNTING CAPITALISM COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) FREE ENTERPRISE FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY WALL STREET LAWYER LAYER. See: BOUNDARY LAYER CONCENTRIC LAYERING EMBRACEMENT MULTI- LAYERABILITY SHELL GROWTH RATE LEAD Critical Path, page 242.00 LEAD-INS Critical Path, page xviii.00 LEAF Synergetics 1, sect 615.01 LEAK IN TETRA CORNER Synergetics 1, sects 942.12-13 See: BOUNCE PATTERNS OF ENERGY LEAKEY FAMILY Critical Path, page 011.00 See: HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS & IGNORANT HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS PREHISTORY LEARNING Always Increases Operating Manual, page 084.00 Experiences--Mistakes BF's Universe, page 095.00 Industrial Retooling Revolution Operating Manual, page 116.00 Man's Past Operating Manual, pages 113-14 Through Trial & Error Critical Path, pages 126.00 137.00 143.00 146.00 151.00 230.00 246.00 248.00 262.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 xxiv.00 003.00 010-11 065.00 085.00 See: EXPERIENCE EVOLUTION: CLASS- ONE EVOLUTION TWO EVOLUTION SELF-DISCIPLINES LEAST Common Denominator (LCD) AFullerExplanation,pages 189-92 195-96 198.00 213-18 225.00 234.00 242-43 Effort: Minimum Effort Synergetics 1, sects 240.41 601.01 610.32 614.04 Synergetics 2, sects 986.629 1033.75 See: DESIGN SCIENCE MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY MORE WITH LESS MOST COMFORTABLE PERFORMANCE PER WEIGHT STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY WORK EFFECTIVENESS LEE, TSUNG DAO (PHYSICIST) AFullerExplanation,page 179.00 Critical Path, page 007.00 LEFT AND RIGHT Synergetics 1, fig 108.01 sects 108.02 232.02 453.02 507.01-02 507.04 613.01 620.06 770.11 933.03 953.21 1230.20 Synergetics 2, sects 526.31 936.19 LEGALLY PIGGILY Critical Path, pages 059-120 240.00 247.00 270.00 In Business Critical Path, pages 101.00 275.00 Schools Critical Path, page 220.00 Farming Critical Path, pages 272-76 Lawyer Activities Critical Path, page 114.00 See: CORRUPTION DOING THE WRONG THINGS FOR THE RIGHT REASONS INTEGRITY: LOSS OF INTEGRITY MAKING MONEY WITH MONEY OBNOXICO LEGISLATION, AND TECHNOLOGY Dymaxion World, page 005.00 LEHIGH BUILDING (NEW YORK, NY, USA) BF's Universe, page 134.00 LEIBNITZ, GOTTFRIED W. VON Cosmography, pages 084.00 192.00 Synergetics 1, sect 982.81 LENGTH- Synergetics 1, sects 240.22 962.40 Synergetics 2, sects 540.41 986.820 To- Girth Ratio. See: SLENDERNESS RATIO Surface Ratio Grunch of Giants, pages xxii.00 014.00 Of Dome Critical Path, page 209.00 Ships Critical Path, page 233.00 See: PERFORMANCE PER WEIGHT VOLUME- AREA RATIO WEIGHT RATIO LENIN, N. Dymaxion World, page 053.00 LENSES Synergetics 2, sect 986.025 LENTELLI, LEO BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 049.00 L'ENVOIS ?? ,page ???.?? LEONARDO DA VINCI Critical Path, pgs xxiii.00 026.00 Humans in Universe,pages 082-83 Synergetics 1, sects 637.01 638.01 1210.00 p738 Synergetics 2, sect 000.104 Mentioned Humans in Univ, pages 012.00 020.00 073.00 076.00 078.00 085.00 096.00 Type Humans in Universe,pages 016.00 049.00 See: ARTIST-SCIENTIST BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURES SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY VINCI, LEONARDO DA LESSER CIRCLE, DEFINED AFullerExplanation,page 206.00 Operating Manual, page 060.00 Tropic of Cancer AFullerExplanation,pages 206-07 See: GREAT CIRCLE LESOURD, HOMER Synergetics 1, sect 250.21 (BF's High School Physics Teacher) Synergetics 2, sect 986.096 LETTER(S), ON DOERS AND THINKERS Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 See: ALPHABET: LETTERS OF LEVENSON BROTHERS BF's Universe, page 138.00 LEVER: LEVERAGE AFullerExplanation,pages 012.00 056.00 Synergetics 1, sects 608.02-03 614.04 614.07 615.02 640.50 700.02 705.03 1051.50-55 Synergetics 2, sects 533.08 533.12 986.031 986.632 Defined Fuller's Earth, page 053.00 fig 053.00 First Generalized Principle Operating Manual, page 050.00 Principle of Cosmography, pages 046-47 Critical Path, pages 050-51 See: EARTH GRAVITY MODEL (NUTCRACKERS) GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES LIBRARY Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 331-32 Of Dymaxion House Dymaxion World, fig 048.00 See: INFORMATION ACCESS LIES: LYING Synergetics 1, sect 502.13 LIFE BF's Universe, page 098.00 Cosmography, pages 057.00 059.00 Fuller's Earth, page 017.00 Synergetics 1, sects 205.05 216.03 220.12 223.11 232.03 322.02 401.02 420.041 505.03 513.06 527.04 529.07 531.00-03 621.03 648.02 801.13 801.24 905.02 932.02 980.02 1031.15 1032.21 1056.01 Synergetics 2, sects 100.010 100.013 100.323 262.09-10 264.02 264.12 264.14 268.05-06 311.13 311.15 325.11 325.16 440.12 505.71 505.74 526.25 531.04-06 531.10 543.01 543.25 1005.613-14 1013.16 1052.54-57 1052.61 1052.67 1052.69 1053.821-27 Alters Environment,Environment Alters Life CritPath, page 130.00 Synergetics 1, sect ???.?? See: ALTERATION SEQUENCE ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT EPIGENETIC LANDSCAPE And Death Synergetics 1, sects 531.01 801.24 Synergetics 2, sects 262.09-10 268.06 526.25 531.04 531.10 1005.614 1052.69 1053.821-27 In Two Universe World Critical Path, pages 049-54 See: AFTERLIFE ANIMATE AND INANIMATE BIRTH AND GROWTH CAY AND DECAY GROWTH AND DECAY As Inventory of Experiences Fuller's Earth, page 018.00 Synergetic Operating Manual, pages 065-66 Beginning of Cosmography, pages 070.00 124.00 135.00 Expectancy Critical Path, pages 049.00 059.00 216.00 233.00 263.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 062-63 065-66 089.00 See: BIRTH RATES & ENERGY PRODUCTION WORK WEEK Extraterrestrial Fuller's Earth, page 116.00 Forms, Extraterrestrial BF's Universe, page 111.00 Function of Intelligent Life Fuller's Earth, page 116.00 Hypothetical Development of Support Sys in OperatManual,pg 092.00 Invisible Forms Fuller's Earth, page 139.00 Is Not Physical Critical Path, pages 008.00 342-43 Synergetics 1, sects 531.02 801.24 Synergetics 2, sects 326.40 1005.614 1052.69 See: AFTERLIFE DNA-RNA ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT SCANNING TRANSMISSION OF HUMANS BY RADIO Magazine BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 167.00 BF's Universe, pages 228-30 235-37 Dymaxion World, page 050.00 fig 372.00 Not Physical Fuller's Earth, page 139.00 Of Individual Critical Path, pages xii.00 008.00 119-20 Playing the Game of Critical Path, page 123.00 Support AFullerExplanation,pages 024.00 268.00 Synergetics 2, sect 1075.26 In Malthusian Theory Cosmography, pages 107-09 111.00 263.00 Inadequacy Critical Path, pages 010.00 123.00 127.00 140.00 149.00 190.00 198.00 203.00 213.00 253.00 276.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xx.00 xxvii.00 003.00 006.00 066.00 082.00 087.00 Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 217.01 Synergetics 2, sects 000.107-30 326.09 According to Malthus Critical Path, pages xxii.00 149.00 190.00 253.00 As Fostered by Politk, Relig,Biz Critical Path, pgs xxvii.00 217.00 Portrayed in Bks on Economics Critical Path, page xxiii.00 Reason for War Critical Path, pages 232.00 234.00 See: COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM EARTH, AS SPHERE FINITE AND INFINITE FREE ENTERPRISE HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES KILLINGRY-POKER GAME LINE OF VITAL SUPPLY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY MALTHUS, THOMAS MARX, KARL NOURISHMENT: UNDERNOURISHMENT SCARCITY MODEL SURVIVAL ONLY OF THE FITTEST WEALTH- POKER GAME WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY War Technology and Cosmography, pages 017-18 028-29 113.00 115.00 Weightless Fuller's Earth, pages 140-41 See: AFTER-LIFE AWARENESS BIRTH DEATH FIRST LIFE HUMANS, FUNCTION OF METABOLISM: METABOLIC FLOW NEW LIFE PATTERN INTEGRITY LIGHT Synergetics 1, sect 1009.73 Synergetics 2, sects 100.014 260.22 262.03 986.025 Angularity in Transmission of Cosmography, page 012.00 On Scratched Metal Synergetics 1, sect 614.06 Speed of Cosmography, pages 038.00 079-83 085.00 118.00 Critical Path, pages 158.00 231.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xxii.00 053.00 078.00 Synergetics 1, sects 201.02 321.01 325.00 334.00 426.03 511.22 519.20 521.03 522.21 529.03 530.06-07 fig 530.07 sects 537.32 541.08 541.34 801.08-09 801.14 1106.23 1110.12 Synergetics 2, sects 262.03 529.40 935.11-14 986.087 1033.659 1052.62 See: ABSOLUTE VELOCITY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, SPEED OF WAVE, PROPAGATION PHOTON RADIANT: RADIANCE RADIATION: VELOCITY OF Years Cosmography, pages 038.00 105.00 See: PHOTOSYNTHESIS STARLIGHT SUNLIGHT LIGHTNING Synergetics 1, sect 961.48 LIKE Synergetics 2, sect 543.01 See: IDENTICAL SIMILAR LIMIT: LIMIT CASE Synergetics 1, sects 217.04 223.82 306.02 334.00 461.09 502.25 532.11 626.03 707.01-03 751.02 780.14 801.09 831.31 905.37-39 915.11 942.64 942.71 950.21 953.60 954.31 960.04 965.04 982.71-72 982.84 1006.12-13 1007.15 1011.31 1012.21 1052.40 1053.16 1106.23 1238.21 1239.00-31 Synergetics 2, sects 181.00-87.0 260.42 310.11 326.24 420.041 505.60-65 937.11 938.11 986.092 986.434 table 986.440 sects 986.630 986.635 986.729 986.760 986.833 987.043 1052.62 1052.65 1052.71 1053.85 Condition. See: BOUNDARY: BOUNDARY CONDITIONS HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION TOLERANCE LIMITS TERMINAL CONDITION Point Synergetics 1, sect 441.04 See: ABERRATION LIMIT ASYMMETRIC LIMIT CONCENTRIC HIERARCHY LIMITS CONVERGENT-DIVERGENT LIMITS COSMIC LIMIT CRITICAL PROXIMITY HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL LIMITS INTERTRANSFORMABILITY LIMITS ISOTROPIC LIMITS MACRO-MICRO MENSURATION LIMITS MIN-MAX LIMITS NUCLEAR LIMIT RESOLVABILITY LIMITS ROTATIONAL ABERRATING LIMITS SYSTEM LIMITS TURNAROUND LIMIT LIMITED LIABILITY (LTD.) Critical Path, page xxi.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 027-28 030.00 See: BANKRUPTCY CORPORATION FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE LIMIT-LIMITLESS Synergetics 1, sects 217.04 445.11 Synergetics 2, sects 266.06 326.40 986.816 Nonlimit Synergetics 1, sects 200.04 217.04 537.02 644.01-02 645.01-12 646.03 647.20 750.11-23 764.02 780.32 784.40 801.13 See: ENDLESS INFINITE UNIVERSALLY EXTENSIVE See: METAPHYSICAL & PHYSICAL LIMITS-TO-GROWTH (REPORT) Critical Path, page 284.00 Theories Cosmography, pages 108.00 115.00 LINCOLN Abraham Operating Manual, page 032.00 Laboratory (MIT) Dymaxion World, fig 409.00 LINDBERGH, CHARLES AUGUSTUS BF's Universe, pages 124.00 352.00 357.00 Fuller's Earth, page 011.00 LINDSAY, JEFFREY BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 Dymaxion World, figs 326-28 332.00 349.00 LINE: LINEAR (IN TOPOLOGY) Critical Path, page 007.00 fig 008.00 Operating Manual, page ???.?? Synergetics 1, sects 224.05-06 224.30 240.06 240.20-22 240.24-27 240.29-31 240.35-36 502.41 508.03 517.02 518.01 521.10-23 527.40-41 529.04 615.03 811.01-04 905.02 961.48 966.12 1005.13 1005.40 1005.50-54 1010.14 1011.31 Synergetics 2, sects 262.01 465.42 505.61 537.52 963.03 986.816-17 986.820 1007.23 1007.26 1052.88 A (Written Language) Critical Path, page 003.00 Acceleration Cosmography, pages 019-22 212.00 fig 021.00 As Edge of System Fuller's Earth, fig 062.00 History Fuller's Earth, page 049.00 B (Written Language) Critical Path, page 003.00 Between Two Sphere Centers Synergetics 1, sect 537.21 See: AXIS OF INTERTANGENCY INTERNUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS Coordinates Synergetics 1, sects 529.04 538.01 825.31-33 826.04-06 See: XYZ COORDINATE SYSTEM Deliberately Non-Straight Line Fuller's Earth, pages 044-49 Equations Synergetics 1, sect 1005.50 Of Latitude Fuller's Earth, page 035.00 Longitude Fuller's Earth, page 034.00 Sight Fuller's Earth, page 042.00 Supply Warfare BF's Universe, page 055.00 Straight Lines Unreal Fuller's Earth, pages 029-32 042.00 049.00 113.00 Traditionally Defined Fuller's Earth, page 029.00 Wave Lines Fuller's Earth, page 049.00 See: ACCELERATION: ANGULAR AND LINEAR BIAS ON ONE SIDE OF THE LINE CONTROL LINE OF NATURE DELIBERATELY NONSTRAIGHT LINE DIAGONAL OF A CUBE DOMAIN OF A LINE EDGES FORCE LINES:OMNIDIRECTIONAL LINES OF FORCE GEODESIC LINES IMAGINARY STRAIGHT LINE INTERCONNECTION OF ANY 2 LINES IN UNIVERSE INTERNUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS LENGTH-TO-SURFACE RATIO NONRADIAL LINE POINTS, AREAS AND LINES POINTS AND LINES PRIME VECTOR RADIAL LINE SPIRALINEAR STRAIGHT LINE TETRA EDGE TOPOLOGY TRAJECTORY VECTORS WAVI-LINEAR LINES Operating Manual, pages 066-67 As Tet of Great Altitude,Almost 0 Base Cosmography, pages 239-41 fig 242.00 Trajectories of Events Cosmography, page 233.00 Called Edges or Vectors Cosmography, fig 142.00 Cannot Pass Thru Same Point at Same Time Cosmography, pages 010-13 119.00 fig 120.00 Rejoin Themselves Synergetics 1, sects 506.30 529.04 614.01 See: RETURNING UPON ITSELF: SYSTEMS RETURNING UPON THEMSELVES Geodesic, Definition of Cosmography, page 192.00 Of Systems Cosmography, page 141.00 fig 142.00 See: EULER'S FORMULA Vital Supply Historical Development of Critical Path, pages xx-xxii 069-70 072.00 fig 071.00 In City-State Critical Path, pages 069-70 World War I Critical Path, pages 081-82 Metals Industry and Critical Path, page 099.00 Sea Battles over Critical Path, page 072.00 U.S.A.-U.S.S.R. Competition for Critical Path, pages 118.00 193.00 See: EAST INDIA COMPANY FOOD GEOPOLITICS LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT NOURISHMENT: UNDERNOURISHMENT ONE WORLD OCEAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY SHIPBUILDING TECHNOLOGY TRADE WEAPONRY Two Lines Can't Go Thru Same Point at Same Time Syn 1, sects 108.01 240.30 510.09 517.01-13 fig 517.10 sects 518.01 525.01 536.02 614.01 647.30 713.02 713.07 716.11 921.15 942.12 1009.10 1012.34-37 1106.31 Synergetics 2, sects 426.04 441.021 987.078 1053.803 See: INTERFERENCE TWIST-PASS TWIST VERTEX EXIT See: TOPOLOGY LINKAGE: INTERSYSTEM LINKAGE Synergetics 2, sect 1033.017 LIPPINCOTT, J.B., COMPANY (PUBLISHER) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 140-42 144.00 BF's Universe, pages 191-94 LIPPOLD, RICHARD BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 188.00 190.00 LIQUID(S) Synergetics 1, sects 636.01 931.30 931.60 1008.13 1060.02 Synergetics 2, sects 793.04 937.31 986.741-42 1033.657 As Double-Bonded Cosmography, pages 163.00 169.00 239.00 fig 168.00 -Crystal-Vapor-Incandescent Phases Synergetics 1, sects 171.00 410.04 538.13 1054.10-11 1054.30-32 fig 1054.40 sect 1054.50 Synergetics 2, sects 100.020 201.11 270.19-21 986.740-44 986.835-36 986.862 1007.16 1053.72 LISSAJOUS FIGURES (BOWDITCH CURVES) Cosmography, pages 232-33 235.00 LITERACY Expansion of Cosmography, pages 253-54 262.00 Illiteracy Grunch of Giants, pages xxi.00 013.00 082-83 089.00 In U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 287-88 Of the Masses Critical Path, pages 025-27 058.00 214.00 216-17 See: COMMUNICATION HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS & IGNORANT SPEECH PATTERNS WORD LITERATURE, MARGARET FULLER ON Ideas & Integ, pages 069-71 LITES (ASSYMMETRIC TETRAHEDRA) Synergetics 1, sects 953.40 954.10 Synergetics 2, sect 986.426 See: SYTE LITTLE INDIVIDUAL, LITTLE MAN Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 017.00 019.00 022.00 082.00 086-87 089.00 Synergetics 1, sects 305.05 452.04 Big Earth Synergetics 1, sects 216.01 517.23 811.02 1005.62 Synergetics 2, sect 1001.26 Commitment to Humanity Critical Path, pages xxi.00 124.00 139.00 Humanity's Fate and Critical Path, pgs xxxvi-xxxvii Integrities of Critical Path, pgs xxxvi-xxxviii On Horseback Critical Path, pages 067-68 Patents and Critical Path, pages 149-50 Precession and Critical Path, pages 143-45 Problem-Solving of Critical Path, pages 048.00 248.00 Reorientation of, after 1927 Crisis Critical Path, pages 124-27 150-51 Self-Development of Critical Path, page 237.00 World Effectiveness of Critical Path, pages xii.00 xxxvii.00 149.00 231.00 346.00 See: APPENDIX II OF CRITICAL PATH COMMITMENT TO HUMANITY DAVID AND GOLIATH STORY GUINEA PIG B HUMAN INDIVIDUAL PROBLEM-SOLVING SELF- DISCIPLINES EDUCATION LIVING Room, Of Dymaxion House Dymaxion World, fig 048.00 Standard Potential Rise of Cosmography, pages 007.00 030-31 111.00 114-15 254-55 263.00 Recent Rise in Cosmography, page 262.00 LIVINGRY BF's Universe, page 269.00 Critical Path, pages xxv.00 268.00 Fuller's Earth, page 020.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 xv-xvii 054.00 064.00 078.00 086-88 090.00 Accounting System for Ideas & Integ, page 300.00 Cold War and Ideas & Integ, page 196.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 008.00 note Growing Priority of Ideas & Integ, pages 246-47 Rising Priority of Ideas & Integ, pages 192-93 294-96 Service. See: SERVICE INDUSTRY Technology for Ideas & Integ, page 270.00 Vs Killingry Critical Path, pages xxv.00 xxvii.00 132-33 197.00 203.00 Grunch of Giants, pages ix.00 xi.00 xviii.00 003.00 015-16 044-46 080.00 083.00 086-87 Among Automobile Manufacturers Critical Path, page 101.00 As Self-Discipline Critical Path, page 140.00 In Critical-Path Planning Critical Path, page 253.00 Precession in Critical Path, pages 142-43 Ten Years Ago (1970) Critical Path, page 254.00 See: CRITICAL MOMENT ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT EPHEMERALIZATION EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION HUMANS, FUNCTION OF OMNISUCCESS WORLD GAMING VS WORLD WAR GAMING Wealth and Ideas & Integ, page 190.00 See: DESIGN SCIENCE ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT EPHEMERALIZATION OMNISUCCESS SERVICE INDUSTRY LLOYD, MACK BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 054.00 LOAD Distribution Synergetics 1, sects 650.03-04 650.13 720.01 764.02 931.30 1024.18-21 1054.31 1060.01-03 1061.11-12 Synergetics 2, sects 792.50 793.05 See: DIMPLING HYDRAULICS PNEUMATICS Factors In Geodesic Domes Dymaxion World, fig 394.00 Octet Truss Dymaxion World, fig 282.00 Tensegrity Structures Dymaxion World, figs 277.00 280.00 Occupant,in Dymax Dwelling Machine Dymaxion World, fig 220.00 LOBBYING Critical Path, pages 059.00 192.00 281.00 286.00 LOBSTERS. See: LOBBYING LOCAL: LOCAL STRUCTURE: LOCUS Synergetics 1, sects 225.03 305.05 324.00 332.00 400.08 425.01 463.02 505.03 509.02 529.24 529.31 532.16 537.05 538.01 600.03-04 601.01-02 602.01 606.01 645.12 648.02 780.12 782.22 905.20 962.30 985.08 1005.40 1053.34 1054.11 Synergetics 2, sects 526.101 535.21 792.20 986.023 986.722 987.071-72 987.076 1044.02 1053.803 1075.24-25 Change: No Local Change Synergetics 1, sects 512.01 529.03 533.01 537.01 540.01 Synergetics 2, sect 1001.21 See: ALTERATIONS SEQUENCE INTEREFFECTS REST OF UNIVERSE Definability Synergetics 1, sect 535.02 Event Synergetics 1, sects 240.39 240.41 251.46 1005.14 Synergetics 2, sects 543.22 987.062-63 1075.23-24 Fix ?? page ???.?? Holding Patterns AFullerExplanation,pages 222.00 228.00 Radius and Wide Arc Synergetics 1, sect 1009.56 Synergetics 2, sects 260.211 1009.57 figs 1009.57A & B See: ORBITING MAGNITUDES Structuring Synergetics 2, sect 987.011 Systems Synergetics 1, sects 224.03 224.07 224.50 240.02 240.37 332.00 343.00 400.08 501.02 509.20 522.32 535.02 990.05 Properties of Ideas & Integ, pages 158-60 Universe Critical Path, page 224.00 See: EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INFORMATION INVENTORYING PROBLEM-SOLVING UNIVERSE Vector Equilibrium Synergetics 1, sect 425.01 Way Station States Synergetics 2, sect 1033.122-25 See: COSMIC AND LOCAL FIX HOLDING PATTERNS HUMANS AS LOCAL UNIVERSE TECHNOLOGY ICOSAHEDRON AS LOCAL SHUNTING CIRCUIT INFLECTION: LOCUS OF NO LOCAL CHANGE PROXIMITY AND REMOTENESS LOCALITY Synergetics 1, sect 512.01 LOCALLY MIXED SYMMETRY Synergetics 1, sect 223.33 Synergetics 2, sects 223.34 987.062 LOCI Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 LOCKED KISS Synergetics 1, sect 715.01 LOCKHEED (CORP.) Critical Path, page 087.00 LOCKING AND BLOCKING OF GEARS Synergetics 1, fig 411.05 sects 515.33 522.36 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.017 LOCOMOBILE BF's Universe, page 157.00 Company Dymaxion World, figs 116.00 127-28 LOCUS FIX Synergetics 1, sect 519.02 LOEB, ARTHUR L. AFullerExplanation,pages 003-05 010.00 037.00 044-48 051-52 060.00 143.00 147.00 155.00 167.00 180.00 185.00 196-97 See: SPACE STRUCTURES LOENING, GROVER BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 074.00 173.00 Dymaxion World, figs 007-08 LOGISTICS Critical Path, pages 062.00 082-83 182.00 Definition of Ideas & Integ, page 185.00 See: LINE OF VITAL SUPPLY LONBERG-HOLM, KNUD Ideas & Integ, page 291.00 LONDON, ENGLAND Critical Path, page 167.00 fig 057.00 LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH, JR. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 021.00 LONGITUDE Fuller's Earth, fig 034.00 LOOMIS, W. FARNSWORTH Critical Path, page 009.00 LORD BRICE Critical Path, page 299.00 LORD'S PRAYER. See: EVER RETHINKING THE LORD'S PRAYER LOS ANGELES (CA, U.S.A.) Critical Path, pages 168.00 180.00 277-80 LOSS: DISCOVERY THROUGH LOSS Synergetics 1, sects 411.20-23 411.30-31 411.38 LOVE Cosmography, page 219.00 Fuller's Earth, page 019.00 Humans in Universe,pages 097.00 100.00 106-21 124-27 135-37 Synergetics 1, sects 1005.50-56 1005.62 1024.25 Synergetics 2, sects 537.43 541.18 543.13 543.20-25 As Metaphysical Gravity Critical Path, page 156.00 World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 039.00 Of God Critical Path, page 346.00 Work Critical Path, page 224.00 Thy Neighbor Critical Path, page 123.00 See: CONSERVATION OF INTEGRITY LOW Order Prime Numbers Synergetics 1, sects 201.03 223.01-04 223.15 223.40 table 223.66c12-5 sects 410.02 527.52 527.62 538.15 617.01 620.03-05 905.33 905.45 955.30 964.31 982.47 982.61 982.71 1230.11 Synergetics 2, sects 251.17 935.24 1052.32-33 Tide. See: TIDAL LOWELL, ABBOT LAURENCE BF's Universe, page 130.00 Critical Path, page 299.00 LOYALTY Critical Path, pages xi.00 231-32 LUBRICANTS: LUBRICATION Synergetics 1, sect 1009.30 Synergetics 2, sect 263.02 LUCE, Claire Booth BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 156.00 173.00 Humans in Universe,pages 016-17 Henry BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 156.00 BF's Universe, pages 237-38 250.00 374.00 Critical Path, page 096.00 LUCIDLY RELEVANT SET Synergetics 1, fig 509.01 sects 509.03 509.07(3-4) LUDDITES Grunch of Giants, page 089.00 LUNATICS Critical Path, pgs xviii.00 058.00 LUNGS Critical Path, pages 008-09 See: INBREEDING SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT LYNCH, PATRICIA DIVVER BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 150.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 13 Jun 1996 12:00:44 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: The Butterfly Subject: This message got delayed... I don't understand it, but it doesn't look like a spam, so I'm sending it through... Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. 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Date: 13 Jun 1996 05:51:31 GMT Organization: Internet Online Services Lines: 30 Message-ID: <4poa93$434@news2.ios.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: gramercy.ios.com Is your computer being monitored by someone else? Is someone using your computer without your knowledge? Is your mate chatting online with someone else? Are your children chatting online with the wrong crowd? [...] Unsolicited and off-topic crap deleted. Pat _____________________________Think For Yourself______________________________ Patrick G. Salsbury Web: http://seneca.sco.com/pat.html Mail with "send-file-info-please" in subject line to get my public-files list. ----------------------- Don't break the Law...fix it. ;^) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 13 Jun 1996 20:45:52 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: syn-l: Letter from BFI Prez Hans Meyer (fwd) Comments: cc: DOME HOME LIST Kirby Urner writes: > From desiree.teleport.com!teleport.com!owner-synergetics-l Thu Jun 13 19:14:51 1996 > Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19960614012216.0087534c@pop.teleport.com> > X-Sender: pdx4d@pop.teleport.com > X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (32) > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > Date: Thu, 13 Jun 1996 18:22:16 -0700 > To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > From: Kirby Urner > Subject: syn-l: Letter from BFI Prez Hans Meyer > Sender: owner-synergetics-l@teleport.com > Reply-To: synergetics-l@teleport.com > Precedence: bulk > > > > >A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT > >REGARDING THE INSTITUTE'S RECENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING > > > >June 7, 1996 > > > >Dear Friend: > > > >I am writing to report on the results of our recent Board of Directors > >meeting. From my point of view, it was an extremely productive meeting, due > >in large part to the outstanding preparation spearheaded by the Institute's > >Executive Director, Constance Beutel. Central to our progress was the > >identification of a key developmental thrust: converting the Fuller Archive > >into a digitally reproducible format to serve as the prime resource for the > >production of a comprehensive series of interactive CD Roms with the 42-hour > >"Everything I Know" video tapes as the overall framework. For preliminary > >planning purposes the Board envisions that this would require digitalization > >of approximately 70% of the Archive and would be published through a series > >of CD-ROM/DVD interactive disks serving as a kind of Fuller/Design Science > >Encyclopaedia. A clear agenda was laid out for newly constituted committees > >working in concert with the staff to initiate the project. > > > >While much progress was made on the "initiative" a surprising "precessional" > >outcome of the meeting was Constance's recommendation that she not go forward > >with the second phase of her Executive Director position. In designing our > >relationship with Constance there were two clear phases anticipated: 1) a > >transitional six-month period during which she would work part-time based at > >her home in the Bay Area and 2) a second period where she would shift to a > >full-time relationship to oversee all operations of the Institute. Her > >decision to not continue into the second phase was based on her belief that > >with this new development focus the Institute did not require an executive > >director such as herself but rather the appropriate project director to > >spearhead the major initiative once initial funds are in place. In discussing > >the matter with her, she clearly felt that as we put in motion the initiative > > > > > >outlined at the meeting we would soon be in a position to seek such a project > >director. > > > >I would like to take this opportunity to say that during this first phase > >Constance has done an outstanding job in facilitating the transformation of > >the organization. She initiated and coordinated weekly Executive Committee > >tele-conference calls and helped us move through the very difficult process > >of re-examining and understanding the needs and opportunities for BFI. For a > >number of years the Board has been discussing and working towards the > >definition of a new a pro-active mission for BFI. I feel with her help we > >have now done the navigating. That however is only the beginning for now we > >start the challenge of sailing the course charted. > > > >I have accepted Constance's recommendation that she not go forward with the > >second phase of her work with BFI. At the same time she has assured me that > >she will be an active supporter of BFI as we move forward and would welcome > >participating on the Advisory Committee. > > > >There is a clear commitment on the Board to build upon the momentum which > >Constance has generated to date. For the immediate future, John Ferry our > >Operations and Media Manger will continue to oversee the day-to-day > >operations of the Santa Barbara Information Center while we move towards > >launching this new initiative. > > > >As always, we enjoy hearing from you with any further thoughts you may have > >regarding how to most effectively reach the goals we have set. > > > >Sincerely, > > > > > > > >Hans Meyer > >President > > > > Also posted under the BFI EVENTS page at http://www.critpath.org/bfi/events.html > ---------------------------------------------------- > Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU > Email: pdx4d@teleport.com > Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 01:20:02 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Letter from BFI president Hans Meyer A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT REGARDING THE INSTITUTE'S RECENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING June 7, 1996 Dear Friend: I am writing to report on the results of our recent Board of Directors meeting. From my point of view, it was an extremely productive meeting, due in large part to the outstanding preparation spearheaded by the Institute's Executive Director, Constance Beutel. Central to our progress was the identification of a key developmental thrust: converting the Fuller Archive into a digitally reproducible format to serve as the prime resource for the production of a comprehensive series of interactive CD Roms with the 42-hour "Everything I Know" video tapes as the overall framework. For preliminary planning purposes the Board envisions that this would require digitalization of approximately 70% of the Archive and would be published through a series of CD-ROM/DVD interactive disks serving as a kind of Fuller/Design Science Encyclopaedia. A clear agenda was laid out for newly constituted committees working in concert with the staff to initiate the project. While much progress was made on the "initiative" a surprising "precessional" outcome of the meeting was Constance's recommendation that she not go forward with the second phase of her Executive Director position. In designing our relationship with Constance there were two clear phases anticipated: 1) a transitional six-month period during which she would work part-time based at her home in the Bay Area and 2) a second period where she would shift to a full-time relationship to oversee all operations of the Institute. Her decision to not continue into the second phase was based on her belief that with this new development focus the Institute did not require an executive director such as herself but rather the appropriate project director to spearhead the major initiative once initial funds are in place. In discussing the matter with her, she clearly felt that as we put in motion the initiative outlined at the meeting we would soon be in a position to seek such a project director. I would like to take this opportunity to say that during this first phase Constance has done an outstanding job in facilitating the transformation of the organization. She initiated and coordinated weekly Executive Committee tele-conference calls and helped us move through the very difficult process of re-examining and understanding the needs and opportunities for BFI. For a number of years the Board has been discussing and working towards the definition of a new a pro-active mission for BFI. I feel with her help we have now done the navigating. That however is only the beginning for now we start the challenge of sailing the course charted. I have accepted Constance's recommendation that she not go forward with the second phase of her work with BFI. At the same time she has assured me that she will be an active supporter of BFI as we move forward and would welcome participating on the Advisory Committee. There is a clear commitment on the Board to build upon the momentum which Constance has generated to date. For the immediate future, John Ferry our Operations and Media Manger will continue to oversee the day-to-day operations of the Santa Barbara Information Center while we move towards launching this new initiative. As always, we enjoy hearing from you with any further thoughts you may have regarding how to most effectively reach the goals we have set. Sincerely, Hans Meyer President [also at http://www.critpath.org/bfi/bulletins/bfibull1.html] ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 02:32:00 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Cossman, Michael" Subject: what is the deal ?? please don't think me a heretic when i ask this question: i have heard of fullerines and geodesic domes. But who is R. Buckminster Fuller ? i do know he invented that piticular kind of dome and they named C-60 after the guy . but why some folks on this list talk of him like he is some sort of semi-mistical,genius,guru figure , why haven't i heard of him in other contexts besides domes, and molicules that look like his domes? I joined this list on the advice of a friend i asked him ,and he told me to ask the list and get a collective response. so please tell me what you know . i signed on to learn thank you in advance M.Conor Cossman ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 08:01:48 -0600 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Jack Lazariuk Subject: Re: what is the deal ?? In-Reply-To: > please don't think me a heretic when i ask this question: > i have heard of fullerines and geodesic domes. But who is > R. Buckminster Fuller ? i do know he invented that piticular > kind of dome and they named C-60 after the guy . but why > some folks on this list talk of him like he is some sort of > semi-mistical,genius,guru figure , why haven't i heard of > him in other contexts besides domes, and molicules that look > like his domes? I joined this list on the advice of a friend > i asked him ,and he told me to ask the list and get a collective > response. so please tell me what you know . i signed on to learn Michael Let me make another suggestion. Rather than ask the people on this list, I think it would be very worthwhile for you to use the library and find a book that overviews Fuller's life work. There are many very good ones available. Many of the people on this list would be very happy to spend time talking about Bucky's accomplishments but due to time constraints would not do the subject justice. Needless to say we all think that your avenue of exploration will prove worthwhile. BTW I don't think that the people on this list think of him as a semi-mystical, genius guru figure. The interest we have is that he has demonstrated what an average human being could acomplish for the benefit of all of humanity that large corporations, governments and institutions could not. Jack Lazariuk e.mail lazariukj@process.cyancorp.com All life is meeting. -Martin Buber ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 08:15:18 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: what is the deal ?? In-Reply-To: ; from "Cossman, Michael" at Jun 14, 96 2:32 am Cossman, Michael writes: > i have heard of fullerines and geodesic domes. But who is > R. Buckminster Fuller ? i do know he invented that piticular He discovered the geometry that Nature uses to build everything. Geodesic domes are only one practical application of that basic insight. > semi-mistical,genius,guru figure , why haven't i heard of > him in other contexts besides domes, and molicules that look It takes 100 years for any basic breakthrough in math and geometry to filter down to society in general. Fuller discovered Synergetics about 1930; 1930 + 100 = 2030. -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 19:34:44 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: what is the deal ?? In-Reply-To: <9606140815.aa24037@bbs.cruzio.com> here is a schematic lines about computers, related to way back email about the delay of discovery of synergetics due to programing it to do irrational calculation. from american encyclopidia: analog computer, when used without qualification, usually refer to electonic devices that solve differential equations. electonic analog computers are generally used for engineering problems, as in the design of airplane or other vehicles. in such problems the rate of change of certain quantities ( such as altitude or speed in the case of an airplane in flight) can be expressed mathematically as a system of differential equations. the analog computer has various components corresopnding to various mathematical operations, and an engineer can obtain a solution to a system of equations by connecting these components electrically in a sequence that corresponds to the sequence of operations involved in the mathematical solution of the differnetial equasions. second snapshot: "during wwII, invasion of europe was planned through the use of scale topographical model; assults tactics were worked out in minute detail. full scale models of street and even complete village were used to train commandos and rangers in house to house fighting tactics. models are also used to review millitary operations. battles are refought in miniature, and carfully analyzed by strategists. tagdi the base of the tringle that the earth sweep in time of south hemisphere winter is shorter because the sun is at its farthest from the earth. the law of gravity is like an apple falling with accelartin of 9.8 feet/ s. fruits fly because of hormons, is physics going to be an exploration of reality! one piece at the time is our yesterday innocence of linearity ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 16:31:08 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX M-METRO BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: M-METRO Compiled by Joe S. Moore, April 14, 1996 MACCREADY('S), PAUL Cosmography, page 045.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 005.00 083.00 Gossamer Albatross AFullerExplanation,pages 246-47 Humans in Universe,page 088.00 MACDONALD, EDWARD BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 060.00 071.00 MACH, ERNST Cosmography, page 131.00 Dymaxion World, page 005.00 Humans in Universe,pages 067-68 MACHIASPORT (MAINE, USA) BF's Universe, page 049.00 MACHINE: MACHINES: MACHINERY Synergetics 1, sects 532.22 1009.30 Synergetics 2, sects 793.07 1044.02 Gun Bullets Synergetics 1, sects 516.03 517.201-24 522.23 Spaceship Earth as Operating Manual, pages 046-47 Tools Critical Path, pages 249-50 Alloys in Critical Path, page 216.00 In Germany and Japan Critical Path, page 109.00 World War I Critical Path, pages 081-82 Modernized for World War II Critical Path, pages 095-96 Soft-Tooling Kirksite and Critical Path, page 205.00 See: PRODUCTION TOOLS MACK, Art Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 Benjamin Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 And Synergetic Modeling Fuller's Earth, page 159.00 Fuller's Response to Fuller's Earth, page 158.00 On Fuller's Death Fuller's Earth, page 141.00 Perceptions of Fuller Fuller's Earth, page 149.00 Questions from Fuller's Earth, pages 107-10 113.00 115.00 121.00 126.00 129-30 132-39 Lucy Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 MACKINDER, SIR HALFORD Ideas & Integ, page 133.00 Geopolitical Concepts of Ideas & Integ, pages 079-80 Geopolitics of Critical Path, pages 193-96 MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 117.00 Dymaxion World, pages 020-21 Humans in Universe,page 017.00 MACMILLAN PUBLISHING COMPANY BF's Universe, pages 399-402 MACRO -> Micro Synergetics 1, sect 311.03 See: SYNERGETIC ADVANTAGE And Micro Photography Synergetics 2, sects 260.11-22 262.03 Microscopy Synergetics 2, sects 000.111 100.014 100.020 262.02-03 265.03 265.05 -Medio-Micro Synergetics 1, sect 601.01 Synergetics 2, sects 262.07 504.14 610.24 987.040-44 -Micro Synergetics 1, sects 202.01 209.00 223.73 228.10 240.32 303.00 464.06 501.11-12 fig 509.01 sects 509.02 509.07 509.31 515.21 538.01 600.04 640.21 645.04 647.04 648.00-03 713.06 713.08 720.10-12 905.34 980.04 985.07 985.21 1011.10 1012.33 1023.14 1023.20 1053.16 1053.30 1106.12 1222.20 Synergetics 2, sects 260.11-22 265.01 266.06 325.11 326.24 400.71-72 465.42 501.24 526.14 529.40 542.02 543.13 790.23-24 937.15 986.073 986.166 986.620 986.628 986.730 986.752 987.012 987.061 1033.658-59 fig 1073.10 sects 1073.13 1076.11-12 -Oscillocosm Dymaxion World, page 003.00 See: COSMIC AND LOCAL LITTLE MAN: BIG EARTH NUCLEUS AND GALAXIES ORBITING MAGNITUDES MACROCOSM: MICROCOSM Critical Path, pages 007.00 047.00 249.00 Fuller's Earth, page 066.00 As Universe Outside the System Operating Manual, page 057.00 See: HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION SYSTEM GEOMETRY UNIVERSE MADAGASCAR Cosmography, page 094.00 MADISON AVENUE. See: ADVERTISING: MADISON AVENUE MADRAS, INDIA Critical Path, fig 078.00 MAGELLAN, FERDINAND Critical Path, pages xxi.00 245.00 See: CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF EARTH MAGIC NUMBERS: ISOTOPAL MAGIC NUMBERS Synergetics 1, sects 251.28 415.12 415.44 427.05 995.02-34 fig 995.03 sects 1055.04 1210.00 p753 Synergetics 2, sects 995.11 A 995.12 figs 995.03 A 995.31 A MAGINOT LINE Critical Path, page 194.00 MAGNA CARTA Critical Path, page 053.00 MAGNESIUM Synergetics 2, sects 419.21-22 table 419.23 sects 986.773 1052.341 Products Company Dymaxion World, fig 395.00 MAGNETS: MAGNETISM Synergetics 1, fig 505.41 sects 1009.63-64 1024.20 1054.57 1056.20 (31) Synergetics 2, sect 790.12 MAGNITUDE Synergetics 1, sects 166.00 512.01 527.03 532.13 780.11 782.30 782.40 782.50 1003.11 1023.13 1023.17 1053.21 1053.60-61 1238.30-31 1238.60 1238.70 1238.80 Synergetics 2, sects 262.05 266.06 Awareness Synergetics 1, sect 1023.17 See: EQUI-ZERO-MAGNITUDE EQUI- MAGNITUDE PHASES MACRO-MEDIO-MICRO ORBITING MAGNITUDES RATE AND MAGNITUDE SIZE MAHABALIPURIM Critical Path, fig 071.00 See: BALI PHOENICIANS MAHAN, REAR ADMIRAL ALFRED THAYER Ideas & Integ, page 132.00 MAHOGANY Critical Path, page 010.00 MAIN EFFECT Critical Path, page 143.00 See: PRECESSION MAINE, R. B. F. RESIDENCE IN (USA) Critical Path, page 131.00 MAKE MONEY OR MAKE SENSE BF's Universe, page 375.00 MAKING MONEY With Money Critical Path, pages xxvi.00 076.00 088-91 100-01 103.00 110.00 113-16 119.00 198.00 Grunch, pages xvi.00 018.00 026.00 042-43 046-48 066.00 082.00 Vs Making Sense Critical Path, page 225.00 See: OBNOXICO MALAY Peninsula Critical Path, pages 011.00 181.00 As Tin Ore Source Critical Path, pages 021.00 205.00 During Ice Ages Critical Path, page 066.00 Population of Critical Path, page 020.00 See: WATER-PEOPLE Straits Ocean Trade of Critical Path, pages 022.00 024.00 Westbound Man Begins at Critical Path, page 024.00 MALAYSIA. See: MALAY PENINSULA MALE AND FEMALE Synergetics 1, sect 1210.00 p748 Synergetics 2, sect 1076.12 MALTHUS, THOMAS: MALTHUSIAN AFullerExplanation,pages 004.00 268.00 BF's Universe, pages 372-73 Cosmography, pages 107-09 111-12 115.00 263.00 Critical Path, page xxii.00 Humans in Universe,pages 086.00 095.00 Ideas & Integ, page 306.00 Operating Manual, page 034.00 Synergetics 2, sect 000.107-30 1805 Pronouncement of Critical Path, pages 080.00 133.00 203.00 1810 Assumption of Critical Path, pages xxii.00 140.00 213.00 As 1st Economist of Closed Sys World Critical Path, page 058.00 Political Econ Prof,E.India Co.College CriticalPath, page xxii.00 On Life Support Inadequacy Critical Path, page xxii.00 Theory Ideas & Integ, pages 250-51 306.00 You or Me Doctrine of Critical Path, pages 149.00 190.00 253.00 See: EARTH, AS SPHERE EAST INDIA COMPANY KILLINGRY-POKER GAME LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY MARX, KARL SURVIVAL ONLY OF THE FITTEST WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY MAMMOTH (ELEPHANT) Critical Path, pages 342-43 MAN: MAN'S A Priori Ignorance in Ideas & Integ, pages 229-30 Alternating Experience in Ideas & Integ, pages 021-22 027.00 227-29 As A Function of Universe Synergetics 1, sects 165.00 174.00 1056.15 Synergetics 2, sects 000.128-30 265.01 310.13 311.14-15 326.08-09 326.24 535.21-22 541.18 986.093 1052.69 See: TELEOLOGY Adaptable Organism Operating Manual, page 102.00 Local Universe Technology Synergetics 1, sect 311.01-03 Relative Abundance of Chemical Elements See: RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF ELEMENTS IN MAN & UNIVERSE Automation and Ideas & Integ, pages 054-55 Cerebral Advantages of Ideas & Integ, page 089.00 Changing Distances for Ideas & Integ, pages 050-51 197-98 305.00 Comprehensive Ideas & Integ, pages 072-84 Conscious Participation in Evolution Synergetics 1, sects 220.02 443.03 Synergetics 2, sect 265.01 See: DETERMINISM SUBCONSCIOUS COORDINATE FUNCTIONING TELEOLOGY Continuous Ideas & Integ, pages 278-301 Control Over Nature Ideas & Integ, pages 052-53 055-58 Environment Altered by Ideas & Integ, page 051.00 Epochal Transformations of Ideas & Integ, pages 179-80 Experience and Ideas & Integ, pages 239.00 242.00 Future Energy Consciousness of Ideas & Integ, page 113.00 Geophysical Patterns Altered by Ideas & Integ, pages 040-41 Interstellar Transmission of Synergetics 1, sects 427.15 515.13 note See: SCANNING TRANSMISSION OF MAN BY RADIO Lack of Consciousness in Ideas & Integ, page 244.00 Linear Paths of Ideas & Integ, page 209.00 Mechanized Mobility of Ideas & Integ, page 200.00 Mobility of Ideas & Integ, pages 199-200 Scientific Capability of Ideas & Integ, pages 058.00 225-26 Sensory Range of Ideas & Integ, pages 202-03 Technical Capability of Ideas & Integ, page 058.00 Transformations of Ideas & Integ, pages 174-80 Universe Modified by Ideas & Integ, pages 225-26 Utterly Helpless as Newborn Operating Manual, page 048.00 See: BIG MAN CONTINUOUS MAN HUMAN BEINGS HUMANS LITTLE MAN MANAGEMENT: MANAGERIAL Capitalism (MANCAP?) During World War II Critical Path, page 103.00 Responsible to Stockholders Critical Path, pages 099-100 See: FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) MORGAN, J. P. STOCKHOLDERS Class Warfare by Ideas & Integ, page 285.00 MANGANESE Critical Path, page 080.00 MANHATTAN (NEW YORK, U.S.A.) Dome as Proposed for New York City Critical Path, page xxiv.00 See: DOMED-OVER CITIES Project Cosmography, page 079.00 Critical Path, page 106.00 Dymaxion World, page 008.00 Humans in Universe,pages 044-48 124-25 See: ATOMIC BOMB EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC MAPLE Critical Path, page 010.00 MAP: MAPS: MAPPING Fuller's Earth, pages 098-102 Distortion BF's Universe, pages 215-16 218.00 223.00 For Naval Navigation BF's Universe, page 214.00 Perception of the Enemy BF's Universe, pages 231-34 Polyconic Projection BF's Universe, page 223.00 Problems in Creation of Global BF's Universe, page 214.00 Projections Dymaxion Ideas & Integ, pages 123.00 note 140-41 Dynamic Concepts of Ideas & Integ, pages 136-41 Picture Psychology in Ideas & Integ, pages 123-25 Static Concepts of Ideas & Integ, page 137.00 World War II BF's Universe, page 232.00 See: AERIAL PHOTOMOSAICING CARTOGRAPHY CONSTANT ZENITH PROJECTION DYMAXION AIROCEAN WORLD MAP MAP SKY-OCEAN MAP FOUR-COLOR MAP THEOREM MERCATOR PROJECTION WHOLE EARTH MAP MARCONI, GUGLIELMO Synergetics 2, sect 986.087 MARIE, ROMANY BF's Universe, pages 074.00 132-33 140.00 190.00 MARINE Corps Air-Delivered Dome Critical Path, page 136.00 Navigation BF's Universe, pages 214-15 Technology Ideas & Integ, pages 121-22 Extension to Land Ideas & Integ, pages 133.00 266.00 Influence on Aviation Ideas & Integ, pages 122.00 133.00 267.00 Mass Production in Ideas & Integ, pages 264-66 Pioneering Role of Ideas & Integ, pages 122.00 266.00 See: SHIPBUILDING MARKETING & SELLING IDEAS & INVENTIONS BF's Universe, page 093.00 MARQUAND, JOHN P. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 221-22 MARQUIS, DON Dymaxion World, page 035.00 MARS Critical Path, pages 034.00 055.00 Synergetics 2, fig 986.052 MARSHALL Field and Company (Department Store) BF's Universe, pages 131-32 (Chicago, IL, USA) Dymaxion World, page 021.00 Plan Critical Path, page 105.00 MARX, KARL Cosmography, page 108.00 Critical Path, pages xxii-xxiii 010.00 Dymaxion World, page 005.00 Synergetics 2, sect 000.108-10 Errors of Ideas & Integ, page 054.00 Marxism Fuller's Earth, page 021.00 See: COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM DARWIN, CHARLES KILLINGRY-POKER GAME LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY MALTHUS, THOMAS SURVIVAL ONLY OF THE FITTEST WORKING CLASS MASEY, JACK Critical Path, page 195.00 MASS Synergetics 1, sects 200.04 521.01-02 521.04 533.06 539.02 962.11 963.11 Synergetics 2, sects 270.21 524.10-11 525.11 526.101 529.40 966.13 1052.88 And Velocity Synergetics 2, sects 986.113 986.219 986.222 986.521 987.011 987.031 See: VECTOR Attraction: Mass Interattraction Critical Path, page 335.00 Synergetics 1, sects 103.00 120.00-21.0 251.07 401.01 401.05 518.01 529.22 533.02 646.02-04 931.51 960.12 981.09-11 1005.62 1009.30-37 1009.80-98 1024.11-21 1050.10 1052.30 1054.10 1054.20 1054.57-58 Synergetics 2, sects 986.541 1033.663 1052.52 See: ATTRACTION OF TWO MASSIVE SPHERES CRITICAL PROXIMITY GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES, FAMILY OF GRAVITY INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION PRECESSION -Energy Formula Ideas & Integ, pages 055.00 185.00 201-02 211.00 Extension of Ideas & Integ, page 186.00 Interattraction Grunch of Giants, pages 013.00 015.00 Production Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 024.00 030-31 080.00 086-87 Ideas & Integ, page 097.00 Dymaxion World, page 020.00 Synergetics 1, sect 171.00 Synergetics 2, sect 795.03-11 And Mass-Consumption Operating Manual, page 106.00 Experience in Critical Path, page 128.00 Housing BF's Universe, page 130.00 See: DWELLING MACHINE FLY'S EYE DOME UNIVERSAL DWELLING REQUIREMENTS In World War I Critical Path, pages 082-84 Marine Technology Ideas & Integ, pages 265-66 W ??? Origin of Critical Path, pages 053-54 Ideas & Integ, page 264.00 See: AUTOMOBILE ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT INDUSTRIALIZATION LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY MACHINE TOOLS PRODUCTION TOOLS UNIVERSAL DWELLING REQUIREMENTS See: FREQUENCY AND INTERVAL SURFACE-MASS RATIOS MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AFullerExplanation,pages 004-05 059.00 066.00 BF's Universe, pages 286.00 328.00 Cosmography, page 115.00 (M.I.T., CAMBRIDGE, MA, U. S. A.) Dymaxion World, pages 008.00 059.00 figs 331.00 358-63 See: M.I.T. MAST: MASTS Central, of Dymaxion House Dymaxion World, figs 042-48 Compressional Dymaxion World, figs 049-59 Duralumin Dymaxion World, fig 050.00 For Dirigibles Dymaxion World, fig 028.00 In Early Navigation Critical Path, pages 023.00 029-31 fig 031.00 See: NAVIGATION The Earth Synergetics 1, sects 640.50 723.02 Integral Winching Apparatus Dymaxion World, fig 181.00 Of Dymaxion Deployment Units Dymaxion World, fig 173.00 Dwelling Machine Dymaxion World, figs 214.00 217.00 Tensegrity Dymaxion World, page 059.00 figs 261.00 264-67 MASTURBATION Synergetics 1, sect 220.11 MATERIALS Desirable Properties of Critical Path, page 268.00 For Octet Truss Dymaxion World, figs 283-91 Paperboard Domes Dymaxion World, figs 423-24 426-30 434.00 Plydomes Dymaxion World, figs 437.00 440.00 447.00 Heavy, & Structural Failure Dymaxion World, fig 311.00 In Dymaxion Deployment Units (DDU) Dymaxion World, figs 165-66 168.00 170.00 Dwelling Machine (DDM) Dymaxion World, figs 210-17 221-25 House (DH) Dymaxion World, figs 049-59 Ford Rotunda Dome Dymaxion World, fig 371.00 Geodesic Domes Dymaxion World, figs 336.00 340-41 349-51 463.00 Of 4D House Dymaxion World, pages 021-22 Stockade System Dymaxion World, fig 009.00 MATHEMATICS BF's Universe, pages 025-26 Cosmography, page 039.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 009.00 016.00 081.00 084-85 091.00 Synergetics 1, sects 161.00 201.01 203.02-05 203.10 222.40 240.50 251.24 306.01 505.101 508.01 508.03 508.10 538.01 606.01 825.33 1005.50 1005.61 1024.25 1054.51 1056.20 (17) 1110.16 Synergetics 2, sects 000.103-04 000.126-29 100.62 201.11 266.07 270.16 311.16 326.21 505.51-53 543.25 791.01 791.08 792.01 986.021 986.026 986.811 987.075 1007.16 As Eternal Critical Path, page 158.00 Language of Science Critical Path, page 108.00 Mind's Most Powerful Faculty Critical Path, page 029.00 Tool Critical Path, page 048.00 Decline of Critical Path, pages 032-33 Dymaxion Map BF's Universe, page 223.00 Education in BF's Universe, pages 026-34 Improved by Advent of Zero Operating Manual, page 023.00 Mr. Arithmetic and Critical Path, page 062.00 Nature and BF's Universe, pages 204.00 305.00 Physical Laws and Critical Path, page 152.00 Positioning of Numbers and Critical Path, page xxi.00 Thought BF's Universe, pages 297-98 Universe BF's Universe, pages 040-41 Useless Studies in Cosmography, pages 118-19 See: ABACUS CIPHER EXPERIENTIALLY FOUNDED MATHEMATICS GEOMETRY GREEK SCHOOLS LINEAR EQUATIONS MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION OPERATIONAL MATHEMATICS PLANE TRIGONOMETRY SPHERICAL GEOMETRY SYNERGETICS (BOOK): SYNERGETICS SYSTEMS GEOMETRY TOPOLOGY TRIGONOMETRY MATRIX Synergetics 1, sects 224.07 427.01 502.24 527.02 537.33 780.28 901.18 954.54 Synergetics 2, sects 260.21 261.02 466.40-43 901.19 See: COMPOUND MOLECULAR MATRIX GRID ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX OMNIRATIONAL CONTROL MATRIX MATTER Synergetics 1, sects 250.32 506.14 518.05-06 525.01-03 529.04 600.04 640.30 1056.20 (31) Synergetics 2, sects 325.14 543.03 986.043 As Energy Critical Path, page 109.00 See: CONSERVATION OF ENERGY EINSTEIN'S FORMULA: E = MC^2 Somethingness Synergetics 2, sects 100.63 1033.651 See: MASS MIND VS MATTER RADIATION VS MATTER RIGIDS SOLIDS SUBSTANCE MAURY, LT. MATTHEW FONTAINE Ideas & Integ, page 132.00 MAXIMOD T. See: MODULE: T QUANTA MODULE MAXIMUM Asymmetry Synergetics 2, sects 987.061 987.067 Economy Synergetics 2, sect 542.02 Nothingness Synergetics 2, sects 1033.622 1033.643 1033.73 1033.76 Symmetry Synergetics 2, sect 987.062 MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK Synergetics 1, sect 203.08 MAYAS Critical Path, page 049.00 MAYFLOWER (SHIP) Critical Path, page 285.00 MCGILL UNIVERSITY (MONTREAL, CANADA) Dymaxion World, fig 434.00 ME Synergetics 1, sects 223.11 305.06 961.45 1056.2gg1-18 Ball Synergetics 1, sects 401.01-07 fig 401.00 sects 411.03-12 Synergetics 2, sects 100.330-31 401.08 MEAD, MARGARET BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 227.00 265.00 MEANING Synergetics 2, sect 1053.824-25 See: GEOMETRY OF THINKING ROPE OF MEANING MEASUREMENT: MEASURING: MENSURATION Synergetics 1, sects 202.01 211.00 223.83 502.51 522.05 528.02 529.08 536.11 826.06 962.40 963.12 981.17 982.20 1053.34 Synergetics 2, sects 501.24 1075.22 1075.25 Alters the Measured Synergetics 1, sect 529.08 See: ALTERATION SEQUENCE INDETERMINISM Limits Synergetics 2, sect 987.040-44 See: IN- COM- MENSURABLE INTER-COM- MENSURABLE MEASUREMENT: MENSURATION See: CGS MEASUREMENT COORDINATE SYSTEM OF NATURE DIMENSION ENERGY ACCOUNTING IN- COM- MENSURABLE INTER-COM- MENSURABLE SIZE SYNERGETICS ACCOUNTING TETRAHEDRAL MENSURATION XYZ COORDINATES: CARTESIAN COORDINATES MECHANICAL Efficiency Critical Path, pages 324-25 Defined Critical Path, page 209.00 Liquid Fuel and Critical Path, page 208.00 Of Engines Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 208-09 Using Alloys Critical Path, page 216.00 World Game and Critical Path, page 219.00 See: ACCELERATING ACCELERATION EPHEMERALIZATION MORE WITH LESS PERFORMANCE PER WEIGHT STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY WORK EFFECTIVENESS Exploration Theory Critical Path, page 256.00 Wing Dymaxion World, fig 146.00 MECHANICS Synergetics 1, sects 171.00 905.16 1056.20 (11) Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 261.01 MEDAL OF FREEDOM Humans in Universe,page 017.00 MEDIAN Synergetics 1, sect 987.062 See: CONSTANT PROPORTIONAL ACCOMMODATING MEDIUM MEDICAL CARE. See: HEALTH CARE MEDICINE Grunch of Giants, pages 061-62 Anticipatory Laboratory Research in Ideas & Integ, pages 063-64 MEDIO Phase Synergetics 2, sects 987.061 987.067 See: MACRO-MEDIO-MICRO MIDDLE MEDITERRANEAN SEA Critical Path, pages xxi.00 044.00 MEITNER, LISA Humans in Universe,page 045.00 MEKONG RIVER Critical Path, page 020.00 See: RIVERS OF ASIA MELANIN Critical Path, page 009.00 MELTING. See: ICE: RATE OF MELTING ICEBURG: RATE OF MELTING MEMBRANE Synergetics 1, sects 536.51 704.02 761.01-02 980.05 1010.12 1024.17-21 1025.11 Synergetics 2, sects 986.547 986.635 986.740-44 986.835-36 986.872 1052.81-88 fig 1052.86 See: ELECTROMAGNETIC MEMBRANE SIEVE TRAMPOLINE MEMORY Synergetics 1, sects 306.02 465.05 1031.16 1056.20 (15) Synergetics 2, sects 264.14 265.08 As Significance from Experience Critical Path, page 154.00 See: INFORMATION ACCESS Bank Synergetics 1, sect 504.02 Synergetics 2, sect 100.017 See: ANSWERING LAGS GROUP MEMORY RECALL LAGS REMEMBERABLE MEN AND WOMEN Synergetics 1, sect 1024.16 MENDELEYEV, DMITRI Critical Path, page 007.00 MENSURATION. See: MEASUREMENT MENTAL MOUTHFULS Synergetics 2, sect 260.22 MERCATOR: MERCATOR'S Map Fuller's Earth, pages 098-99 Usefulness of Ideas & Integ, page 135.00 Projection AFullerExplanation,pages 263-64 BF's Universe, pages 214-16 218.00 223.00 251.00 Critical Path, pages 044.00 164-65 fig 165.00 Dymaxion World, page 050.00 MERCHANT Of Venice (Play) Critical Path, page 076.00 See: MAKING MONEY WITH MONEY Venturer's Society Grunch of Giants, page 027.00 MERCURY Chemical Element Critical Path, page 242.00 Planet Critical Path, page 034.00 MERIDIAN Fuller's Earth, page 034.00 MESHING AND NON MESHING Synergetics 1, sects 400.62 966.08 Synergetics 2, sects 263.02 530.11 1052.51-53 1052.58 MESOPOTAMIA And Phoenicians Critical Path, page 022.00 As Traditional Site of Origin of Human Civ Crit Path, page 015.00 Early History of Critical Path, pages 017.00 049-52 Westbound Man Crosses Critical Path, page 024.00 See: GARDEN OF EDEN STORY PHOENICIANS MESSAGE CONTENT Synergetics 1, sects 623.12 633.02 METABOLISM: METABOLIC Accounting. See: COSMIC ACCOUNTING ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME HUMAN TOOL COMPLEXES WEALTH, METABOLIC Flow Synergetics 1, sects 506.20 826.03 Synergetics 2, sects 181.00 533.12 1005.611 METALLURGY BF's Universe, pages 065-66 122-23 200-02 Accelerating Acceleration in Critical Path, pages 132-33 284.00 Alloying in Critical Path, page 216.00 As Class-One Evolution Critical Path, pages 284-86 Fallout into Consumer Economy Critical Path, pages 132-33 Opens New Era of Technology Critical Path, page 080.00 Origins of Critical Path, pages 015-16 022.00 061-62 Space Program and Critical Path, page 247.00 Strength of New Alloys Critical Path, page 198.00 See: BRONZE EPHEMERALIZATION INDUSTRIALIZATION INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY MORE WITH LESS TENSILE STRENGTH METALS Critical Path, pages 284-86 Grunch of Giants, pages xii-xiii 025.00 078.00 Synergetics 1, sects 623.13 750.11 931.50 1009.32 Synergetics 2, sect 533.12 And Mining Capitalism Critical Path, pages 098-99 201-02 208.00 281-84 See: FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) LAND-BASED CAPITALISM (LANCAP?) LANDOWNERSHIP METALLURGY WORLD WAR I Coinage of Critical Path, pages 080.00 201.00 275.00 In Obsolete Equipment Ideas & Integ, pages 097-99 Industry Critical Path, pages 084.00 205.00 281-86 Alloys in Critical Path, pages 216.00 284.00 Farming and Fishing and Critical Path, page 081.00 In U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 289.00 World War I Critical Path, pages 080-81 See: COPPER INDUSTRIALIZATION INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) MASS PRODUCTION PHELPS DODGE COMPANY RECIRCULATION OF METALS WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY Locations of Critical Path, pages 081.00 201-02 208.00 Nonsparking Critical Path, page 282.00 Not Destroyed in War Operating Manual, pages 100-01 Recirculation of Synergetics 1, sect 117.00 Synergetics 2, sects 792.52 795.03 Use Inventory of Critical Path, page 282.00 See: ALLOY ALUMINUM BRONZE COPPER ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS ELECTROLYSIS GOLD HAMMERING SHEET METAL HEAT TREATMENT OF METALS IRON LIGHT ON SCRATCHED METAL MANGANESE SILVER TENSILE STRENGTH OF CHROME-NICKEL-STEEL TIN METAPHOR Synergetics 1, sect 1005.52 METAPHYSICAL: METAPHYSICS Synergetics 1, sects 153.00 163.00 220.05 223.65 501.14 780.30 801.23 1056.20 (33) 1110.16 Synergetics 2, sects 504.11 504.14 543.24 900.11 1052.69 1072.22 1075.11 And Physical Critical Path, pages 109.00 198.00 234.00 Synergetics 1, sects 142.00 162.00 163.00 171.00 203.10 205.03-04 209.00 211.00 217.02 217.04 221.01 229.05 229.10 240.25 251.27 251.50 302.00-03.0 305.04 306.01 310.03 323.00 400.43 424.02 426.21-22 426.46 440.08 443.01-04 445.10-11 501.01 502.02 513.07 515.21 517.05 521.01 522.34 524.03 526.03 529.06 529.31 532.14 537.31 620.12 623.11 625.04 780.30 782.50 801.13 905.42 954.01 954.51 1005.50 1053.16-17 1054.71 page 787.00 Synergetics 2, sects 200.06 251.48 261.01 310.13-14 326.01-50 440.11 533.11 541.18 543.22-25 986.473 986.840 986.852 986.854 987.061 1006.34 1013.51-52 1033.601 1052.60-71 1053.826-27 1072.21 1075.11 1075.22 As Capital Critical Path, page 109.00 Aspects of Universe Critical Path, page 109.00 Patentability of Critical Path, page 109.00 Powers of Emperor Critical Path, page 043.00 Resources Critical Path, page 241.00 See: ACCELERATION AND DECELERATION BRAIN AND MIND EPHEMERALIZATION EXPANDING PHYSICAL UNIVERSE GENERALIZED TOPOLOGICAL DEFINABILITY INFORMATION VS ENTROPY LIFE IS NOT PHYSICAL ORDER AND DISORDER SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW TETRAHEDRON: ONE TETRAHEDRON UNIVERSE WEALTH Artifacts BF's Universe, page 291.00 Defies Closed Systems Analysis Operating Manual, page 055.00 Environment Critical Path, page 027.00 Equipment. See: GENERALIZED TOOLS Evolutionary Theory BF's Universe, pages 116.00 Experience: Experiences Synergetics 1, sect 163.00 Not Included in Physical Universe Operating Manual, pages 054-55 Improves the Scenario Synergetics 1, sect 217.03 In Synergetics Operating Manual, page 080.00 Initiative Confused Between Relig,Politik OperatManual,page 032.00 Know-How Critical Path, pages 108-12 234.00 Can Only Increase Critical Path, page 198.00 Of Individual Critical Path, page 124.00 See: GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES, FAMILY OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW Masters Physical Operating Manual, page 033.00 Need for, in Educational Task Operating Manual, page 113.00 Physics and BF's Universe, pages 098-101 347.00 R. B. F.'s Use of Word Cosmography, pages 048.00 064-65 Universe BF's Universe, pages 097-98 Wave Patterns Synergetics 1, sect 505.33 Wonders, List of Cosmography, page 118.00 See: ABSTRACTION CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE CONTRACTING METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSE KNOW-HOW MIND WEIGHTLESS METEOR: METEORS Synergetics 2, sect 1053.803 METEOROLOGY In Exterior Ballistics Critical Path, page 239.00 On Geoscope Critical Path, pages 181-82 R. B. F. Study of Critical Path, page 126.00 See: NAVIGATION TEMPERATURE METHANE GAS GENERATION Critical Path, pages xvii.00 212.00 315.00 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME METRIC SYSTEM Critical Path, page 296.00 METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART(NY,NY,USA) Dymaxion World, figs 280.00 (MOMA) 384.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 18:53:23 -0500 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Casey J. Monahan" Subject: Re: what is the deal ?? In-Reply-To: I suggest you read a book by Fuller, particularly Critical Path, and thus gain some context from which this newgroup will begin to make sense to you. On Fri, 14 Jun 1996, Cossman, Michael wrote: > please don't think me a heretic when i ask this question: > i have heard of fullerines and geodesic domes. But who is > R. Buckminster Fuller ? i do know he invented that piticular > kind of dome and they named C-60 after the guy . but why > some folks on this list talk of him like he is some sort of > semi-mistical,genius,guru figure , why haven't i heard of > him in other contexts besides domes, and molicules that look > like his domes? I joined this list on the advice of a friend > i asked him ,and he told me to ask the list and get a collective > response. so please tell me what you know . i signed on to learn > > > thank you in advance > > M.Conor Cossman > ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 10:55:57 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Peter Morse Subject: dome-homes Can anyone direct me to people or companies who design and manufacture any of Bucky's designs for houses, or failing that, people who think that bringing the likes of Wichita House or geodesic designs to market would be a really cool idea? "More men are killed by overwork than the importance of the world justifies." -Rudyard Kipling Peter J. Morse 703-243-4073 Arlington, Virginia ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 11:06:18 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Oregon Dome, Inc" Subject: Re: dome-homes At 10:55 AM 6/17/96 -0400, you wrote: > Can anyone direct me to people or companies who design and >manufacture any of Bucky's designs for houses, or failing that, people who >think that bringing the likes of Wichita House or geodesic designs to >market would be a really cool idea? > >"More men are killed by overwork than the importance of the world justifies." > -Rudyard Kipling > >Peter J. Morse >703-243-4073 >Arlington, Virginia > Peter, There are several of us out here doing geodesic domes. I have not heard of anyone building the Wichita House designs. I'm sure that if they are being built, someone on this list will let you know. Thanks, Nathan Burke, Oregon Dome, Inc. E-mail: oregon@domes.com Web: http://www.domes.com Address: 3215 Meadow Lane, Eugene OR 97402 Fax: (541) 689-9275 Phone: (800) 572-8943 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 13:04:46 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Author wanted for Dome book (fwd) Comments: cc: Synergetics List DomeHome-H writes: > From ns-1.csn.net!h19.hoflin.com!domehome-h Tue Jun 18 11:04:59 1996 > Date: Tue, 18 Jun 96 12:01:37 > From: DomeHome-H > Sender: "Donald R. Hoflin" > Organization: Hoflin Publishing, Inc. > Subject: Author wanted for Dome book > To: DomeHome-H@h19.hoflin.com > Message-Id: <254879.ensmtp@hoflin.com> > Priority: normal > X-Mailer: ExpressNet/SMTP v1.1.5 > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > We are publishers of DOME magazine and the list helpers. > We would be interested in publishing a book on Dome Homes By Owner (or The > Dome Cookbook or some such thing). Kind of complete instructions on how to do > it - with plans (including how to figure lengths, etc.), illustrations, > photos, etc. I think this would help people build them. > Anyone know of such a book - or can author such a book? > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 13:03:40 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX MEX-MZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: MEX-MZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 18, 1996 MEXICAN STAR Synergetics 1, sects 955.10-14 955.41 (6) MEXICO Critical Path, page 168.00 Cross-Breeding in Critical Path, page 218.00 Electric Grid and Critical Path, page 206.00 Human Characteristics in Operating Manual, page 115.00 Population of Critical Path, page 271.00 MEYER, HANS BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 251.00 MEYERSON, MARTIN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 254-56 264-65 BF's Universe, pages 393-94 MICHELANGELO Operating Manual, page 023.00 MICHELSON -Morley Experiment Synergetics 2, sect 935.11 Albert Cosmography, pages 079-80 MICHIGAN STATE UNIV (E.LANSING,MI,USA) Dymaxion World, figs 441-42 MICRO- Cosm Fuller's Earth, page 066.00 Universe Inside the System Operating Manual, page 057.00 Cosmic Structuring Confirmations of R. B. F. Thesis Critical Path, page 136.00 Processor Chips Critical Path, page 268.00 See: MINIATURIZATION Scope Synergetics 1, sects 713.03 1009.40 1110.16 System Synergetics 2, sects 505.83 1052.350-57 MIDDLE: MIDDLENESS Synergetics 1, sects 460.02 1009.10-11 1110.16 Synergetics 2, sects 504.14 794.14 937.11-15 987.043 Case Synergetics 2, sect 937.13 Class Society, Afterlife of Critical Path, page 051.00 See: AVERAGE BETWEEN COSMIC MIDDLE GROUND MACRO-MEDIO-MICRO STARTING AT THE MIDDLE MIGRATION: MIGRATIONS And Immigration In Brazil Critical Path, page 295.00 Of Farm Labor Critical Path, pages 272-73 U. S. A. Family Critical Path, page 131.00 See: MOBILITY NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY PASSPORT Of Populations Ideas & Integ, pages 125-32 Patterns (Human) BF's Universe, pages 248-51 257.00 MILAN TRIENNALE (MILAN, ITALY) Dymaxion World, page 061.00 figs 426-33 462.00 MILITARY Expenditures (U.S.A. & U.S.S.R.) Critical Path, page xxiii.00 Forces. See: NAVIES AND ARMIES MILLER, MARILYN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 033-34 BF's Universe, page 020.00 MILKY WAY: MILKY-WAY-LIKE Synergetics 1, sects 427.11 505.02 524.03 525.02 615.01 640.41 713.05 740.31 761.01 780.22-23 1009.30 1024.17 1220.21 Synergetics 2, sects 326.06 790.22 MILLIKAN, ROBERT A. Cosmography, page 118.00 MILLIONAIRES (IN U. S. A.) Critical Path, page 217.00 See: COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING HUMANS, AS UNKNOWING BILLIONAIRES MILLIONS. See: ILLIONS MILOS (GREECE) Grunch of Giants, page 024.00 MILTON Academy (Milton, MA, U.S.A.) BF's Universe, pages 013-14 Dymaxion World, page 012.00 Synergetics 2, sect 986.096 Massachusetts, U.S.A. BF's Universe, page vi.00 MIND Critical Path, page 230.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 126-28 136.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 009.00 012-13 015.00 084-85 090-91 Synergetics 1, sects 211.00 458.10 508.01-02 1009.70-73 Synergetics 2, sects 000.129-30 262.06 265.09 311.14 326.23 504.15 543.02 543.05 543.25 Access to Design Principles Critical Path, pgs xxxvi.00 063.00 247.00 As Highest Human Faculty Critical Path, pages 027-29 143.00 159.00 345-46 Info-Gatherer & Problem Solver Critical Path, page 246.00 Brain Relationship Education BF's Universe, pages 034-35 Pattern Integrity BF's Universe, pages 114-15 Telepathic Communication BF's Universe, page 073.00 Comprehends General Principles Operating Manual, pages 013.00 110-11 Deals with Inter-relationships Critical Path, page 159.00 Difference Between Brain and Operating Manual, page 085.00 Discovers Physical Laws Critical Path, page 163.00 Fellowships of Operating Manual, pages 107-08 Focus on Externals Fuller's Earth, page 127.00 Function of Critical Path, pages 027-28 047.00 246.00 343.00 345.00 Generalized Principles and Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 Like Television Director Fuller's Earth, pages 127-28 Mathematical Functioning of Critical Path, page 028.00 Syntropic Function of Critical Path, page 028.00 Unique to Humans Critical Path, page 063.00 Vs Matter Synergetics 1, sect 515.21 Muscle Critical Path, pgs xxxvi.00 027.00 029.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 008.00 017.00 Synergetics 1, sect 515.21 Synergetics 2, sects 186.00 537.52 541.18 In Development of Tools Critical Path, page 250.00 Early Weaponry Critical Path, page 064.00 Survival Critical Path, pages 119-20 On Production Teams Critical Path, page 267.00 Power Structure Manipulation of Critical Path, page 062.00 See: DAVID AND GOLIATH STORY DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION LIFE IS NOT PHYSICAL LITTLE INDIVIDUAL: LITTLE MAN LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY METAPHYSICAL & PHYSICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING WORLD GAMING VS WAR GAMING See: BRAIN & MIND GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES, FAMILY OF HUMAN MIND HUMANS, FUNCTION OF INTELLECT META- PHYSICAL AND PHYSICAL KNOW-HOW SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY MINIATURE: MINI- Earth BF's Universe, page 259.00 Dymaxion World, fig 260.00 Uses of Ideas & Integ, pages 257-61 Universe Synergetics 1, sects 311.01 1056.20 (25) MINIATURIZATION Critical Path, pages 233-34 305.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 032-33 Synergetics 1, sect 740.20-31 In Warfare Critical Path, page 235.00 See: EPHEMERALIZATION INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY MORE WITH LESS MINIMA TRANSFORMATION Synergetics 1, sect 1105.00 MINIMOD T. See: MODULE: T QUANTA MODULE MINIMUM Awareness Model Synergetics 2, sect 505.83 See: TOPOLOGY OF MINIMUM AWARENESS Cycle Synergetics 1, sect 1011.30 See: FOURNESS & THREENESS DEFINE A CYCLE Effort. See: LEAST EFFORT Frequency Synergetics 2, sect 1033.665 Knot Synergetics 1, sects 506.13 517.12 fig 517.10 F Synergetics 2, sect 1007.24 Limit Case Synergetics 1, sects 982.84 1011.31 Synergetics 2, sect 505.60-65 Model Synergetics 1, sect 503.03 Nothingness Synergetics 2, sects 1033.73 1033.76 Numbers Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 Perpetual Motion Machine Synergetics 1, sects 116.00 309.00 330.00-34.0 1106.22 Set Synergetics 1, sects 227.02 228.01 309.00 333.00 510.03 510.07 620.01 966.11 1011.10 Synergetics 2, sects 505.74 537.06 537.131 Something Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 Sphere Synergetics 1, sects 223.14 1005.50 1022.10-15 See: TETRAHEDRON Stable Cube Synergetics 1, sects 415.16 415.21-22 416.03 615.02 System: Minimum Structural System Synergetics 1, sects 400.41-42 401.01-07 402.02 608.08 620.11 905.23 905.39 905.42 950.21 953.60 1011.23 Synergetics 2, sects 986.853 987.031 987.073-74 1050.32 1073.11 Topological Characteristics See: SEVEN MINIMUM TOPOLOGICAL ASPECTS THIRTY-TWO MINIMUM ASPECTS OF SYSTEMS TOPOLOGICAL MINIMA See: CONCEPTUAL MINIMUM LEAST EFFORT LIMIT CASE THIRTY-TWO MINIMUM ASPECTS OF SYSTEMS MINING, AS NOW UNNECESSARY Cosmography, pages 115-16 MIN-MAX: MIN-MAX LIMITS Synergetics 1, sects 167.00-68.0 331.00 455.02 707.01-03 982.71 1012.21-22 1030.20 1055.07 1106.20-31 1107.10 1239.10-31 Synergetics 2, sects 262.02-09 326.24 505.63-65 937.12 986.300-17 986.417 986.628 986.831 986.851 987.011 See: MACRO-MICRO MINNESOTA, UNIV.OF (DULUTH, MN, USA) Humans in Universe,page 015.00 MINNI-EARTH, USES OF Ideas & Integ, pages 257-61 MINOAN Bull Critical Path, page 073.00 fig 074.00 Civilization. See: CRETANS MIRROR IMAGE Synergetics 1, sects 453.01 703.13 1023.17 See: CONSERVATION OF PARITY NONMIRROR IMAGE PARITY RUBBER GLOVE MISS MADEIRA'S SCHOOL (WASHINGTON, DC) BF's Universe, page 274.00 MISSILES, UNMANNED Dymaxion World, page 067.00 MISSION CONTROL CENTER(HOUSTON,TX,USA) Critical Path, page 241.00 MISTAKE(S) Synergetics 2, sects 228.12 986.214 Mystique Humans in Universe,pages 215-22 Vital Elements in Learning Fuller's Earth, page 113.00 See: ERROR PROBLEM SOLVING MIT:MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Synergetics 1, sect 606.01 note MITE: MITES (MINIMUM TETRAHEDRON) AFullerExplanation,pages 195.00 199-200 202.00 illus 196.00 Synergetics 1, sects 400.43-44 924.11 fig 943.00 B sect 950.12 (8) fig 950.12 sect 953.00-25 fig 953.10 sects 953.50 953.60 954.00-10 figs 954.00 A-B sect 1222.12 Synergetics 2, sects 986.422-25 table 986.440 fig 986.422 sect 986.453 table 987.540 As Model for Quark(s) Synergetics 2, sects 100.105 1052.360-63 Cubes and AFullerExplanation,pages 198.00 200.00 Mirror Symmetry of AFullerExplanation,pages 197-98 202.00 Rearrangement of AFullerExplanation,pages 202-03 Rhombic Dodecahedron and AFullerExplanation,pages 198.00 200.00 See: QUARKS MOBIL (OIL COMPANY) Critical Path, page 241.00 MOBILITY Critical Path, page 247.00 Artifacts for Critical Path, page 337.00 Cities and Critical Path, page 315.00 Computer Facilitated Critical Path, pages 215-17 Displayed on Geoscope Critical Path, page 182.00 Farm Labor Critical Path, pages 272-73 Future Critical Path, pages 263.00 266.00 338.00 341.00 In Housing Ideas & Integ, pages 092-93 111.00 U.S.A. and Advanced Countries Critical Path, pages 309-10 World Game Critical Path, page 171.00 Increasing Critical Path, pages 129-30 216-17 Of Astronauts Critical Path, page 131.00 Average U. S. A. Family Critical Path, page 131.00 Humans Critical Path, page 131.00 Man Ideas & Integ, pages 199-200 R. B. F. Critical Path, page 131.00 Mechanized Ideas & Integ, page 200.00 Space Program and Critical Path, page 247.00 World-Wide Critical Path, page 285.00 See: ACCELERATING ACCELERATION CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF EARTH ENVIRONMENT CONTROL EPHEMERALIZATION HOCKEY PLAYER INTERGEARED MOBILITY FREEDOMS LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT MIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION PURE SCIENCE ACCELERATION CHART SCANNING TRANSMISSION OF HUMANS BY RADIO TELEVISION MOBIUS, AUGUST Cosmography, page 143.00 MODEL(S): MODELABILITY Synergetics 1, sects 203.08 205.01 206.00 210.00 216.03 410.05-07 445.18 538.01 825.28 901.00-95.0 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 900.10-33 986.131 986.141 986.771 986.811 986.821 1052.32 1052.81-86 1130.11 And Divinity Synergetics 1, sect 1009.40-41 Derived from Ener/Synergetic Geom Coordinates DymaxWrld,fig 232.00 Of Dymaxion House Dymaxion World, figs 049-59 060-62 Ford Rotunda Dome Dymaxion World, figs 365-67 Geodesic Cotton Mill Dymaxion World, fig 333.00 Marine Corps Geodesic Shelter Dymaxion World, fig 404.00 Sky Eye Geodesic Dymaxion World, fig 416.00 Vector Equilibrium Dymaxion World, fig 233.00 See: ANNIHILATION MODEL CONSTANT VOLUME MODEL ZENITH MODEL DEMASS MODEL DIAGONAL OF CUBE AS WAVE PROPAGATING MODEL EARTH AS SPHERE GLOBE MODEL GRAVITY MODEL AS BUNDLE OF NUTCRACKERS EQUANIMITY MODEL GEOSCOPE GRAVITATIONAL MODEL ICOSAHEDRON AS ELECTRON MODEL INDIG BOW TIE MODEL INFORMATION MODEL JITTERBUG MODEL MAGIC NUMBERS MODEL MINIMUM AWARENESS MODEL MINIMUM MODEL MITE AS MODEL FOR QUARK MODULES: A & B QUANTA MODULES: CONSTANT VOLUME MODELS OCTAHEDRON AS ANNIHILATION MODEL PROBABILITY MODEL: THREE CARS PUMPING MODEL QUANTUM MODEL RADIATION- GRAVITATION MODEL SYNERGETICS SYSTEMS GEOMETRY TOOTHPICKS & SEMIDRIED PEAS MODEL TRIANGLE IN CUBE ENERGETIC MODEL TRIANGULAR- CAMMED MODEL UN- MODELABLE WATSON- CRICK MODEL WAVE PROPAGATION MODEL WORLD GAME ZERO MODEL MODEL T FORD Dymaxion World, page 067.00 MODULATED NONINTERFERENCE Cosmography, fig 120.00 MODULARITY: MODULAR SUBDIVISION Synergetics 1, sects 223.01 223.65 224.44 251.20 426.30-32 515.011 515.02 706.30 715.01 923.21 961.44-45 964.10 964.20 1054.71 Synergetics 2, sects 100.105 100.320-23 986.047 986.067 986.069 986.142 986.223 986.417-18 986.454 986.471 986.541 986.570 986.711 986.832 986.870 1033.613 1077.11 See: PRIMITIVE SIMPLEX MODULE MODULATION Synergetics 2, sect 1075.23-26 See: ANGLE & FREQUENCY MODULATION MODULE A Quanta Synergetics 1, sects 902.33 905.46-49 905.64 table 905.65 sects 905.72 911.02 913.00-11 fig 913.01 sects 914.01-30 915.01-20 921.12 921.20-21 922.01 table 963.10 fig 982.58 Synergetics 2, sects 986.412-16 986.418 986.421 table 986.540 B Quanta Synergetics 1, sects 916.01-03 fig 916.01 sects 921.13 921.30-32 922.02 Synergetics 2, sects 986.413-15 986.418 table 986.540 C Quanta Synergetics 2, sects 986.413-14 fig 986.413 sects 986.413note 986.541 table 986.540 sect 986.726 D Quanta Synergetics 2, sects 986.413-14 fig 986.413 sects 986.413note 986.541 table 986.540 sect 986.726 E Quanta Synergetics 2, sects 100.105 100.322 543.11 986.00 986.414 figs 986.411 A-C 986.508 D-E sects 986.500-80 table 986.540 sects 986.726 986.741-42 986.851 table 987.121 sects 987.413 987.416 table 988.20 S Quanta Synergetics 2, sects 100.105 100.322 table 987.121 sects 987.413 988.00-111 figs 988.110 988.111 A-B sect 1224.21 T Quanta Synergetics 2, sects 543.11 986.00 986.400-82 986.410 figs 986.411 A-C 986.419 986.502 986.505 986.508 D-E 986.515 table 986.540 sect 986.541 figs 986.548 986.561 sects 986.726 986.741-42 986.821 986.851 986.862 986.871 table 987.121 sects 987.413 1052.362 Nestability of Minimod T & Maximod T Synergetics 2, sects 986.560-62 986.571 MODULES: A AND B QUANTA Synergetics 1, sects 223.52 223.66 251.30 251.32 400.42-44 422.04 426.32 426.41-42 431.04 445.06-07 464.05 464.07 536.11 536.42 639.01 782.12 782.40 910.0-24.20 figs 913.01 916.01 923.10 table 924.20 sects 940.00-43.0 table 943.00 fig 950.12 sects 950.32 951.10 953.10-60 954.10 955.00-40 tabls 955.40-41 sects 961.42-48 973.01-25 974.01-04 982.00-70 table 982.62 sect 1055.05 Synergetics 2, sects 100.105 415.17 954.10 A 986.421 fig 986.421 table 986.440 sects 986.541 986.726 986.851 986.872 986.874 fig 987.230 sect 987.232 figs 987.240-41 table 988.20 sects 1006.33 1053.36 Constant Volume Models Synergetics 1, sects 923.00-31 fig 923.10 sects 961.10-12 966.05 See: BITES COUPLER KITES LITES MITES SYTES QUANTA MODULE HIERARCHY MOEBIUS STRIP Synergetics 1, sects 783.01-02 831.11 Synergetics 2, sect 1007.16 MOELMAN, JOHN Dymaxion World, fig 271.00 MOGULS Ideas & Integ, page 127.00 MOHAMMED, ASCENSION OF Critical Path, page 055.00 See: MUSLIMS MOLECULES Critical Path, pages 144.00 343.00 Synergetics 1, sects 106.00 108.02 410.03 526.04 703.03-16 761.0-63.02 933.05-06 1009.67 1024.11-21 1061.11 Synergetics 2, sects 466.40-43 793.04 986.835-36 See: ATOMS & COMPOUNDS: ATOMS & MOLECULES CHEMICAL BONDS ELEMENTS COMPOUND MOLECULAR MATRIX HYDROCARBON MOLECULES PHYSICS VS CHEMISTRY MOLYBDENUM Synergetics 2, sect 419.22 table 419.23 sect 986.773 MOMBASA Cosmography, page 094.00 MOMENT: MOMENTARY Synergetics 2, sect 987.076 Conceptuality Synergetics 1, sects 324.00 501.07 510.08 780.12 1009.10 MONETARY ACCOUNTING As Disparate-Value Interexchanging Critical Path, pages xxvi.00 198.00 201.00 Atomic Technology and Critical Path, page 192.00 Cattle in Critical Path, page 201.00 Commonwealth Credits Critical Path, page 215.00 Computer Facilitated Critical Path, page 216.00 Gold, Silver and Copper Coinage Critical Path, page 275.00 Great Crash Effects in Critical Path, page 088.00 In Banks Critical Path, page 089.00 Food Marketing Critical Path, page 271.00 Nature's Petroleum Production Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 222.00 Recent U. S. A. Economics Critical Path, pages 105-06 Investment Dollars in Critical Path, page 103.00 Manipulation of Critical Path, page 139.00 Obnoxico and Critical Path, pages 225-26 Of Gold and Petroleum Critical Path, pages 111.00 214.00 Non-Wealth-Producing Work Critical Path, pages xxxv.00 263.00 Phoenicians Critical Path, pages 073-75 Recent U. S. A.-U. S. S. R. Critical Path, pages 113-14 116-19 Systems Critical Path, page 213.00 Using Gold Critical Path, pages 075-76 Kilowatt-Hour,Uniform-Energy Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 xxxiv.00 215.00 219.00 253.00 figs xxxii-xxxiii Metal Coinage Critical Path, pages 074-75 Vs Metabolic Wealth Critical Path, page 214.00 See: BANKS: BANKING CATTLE ELECTRIC CURRENT CURRENCY GOLD METALS WEALTH, METABOLIC MONEY Grunch of Giants, pages 023.00 025.00 077.00 091.00 As Bank Wealth Operating Manual, page 074.00 Livestock Critical Path, pages xxvi.00 073-74 076.00 201.00 271-72 Metabolic Wealth Exchanging Critical Path, pages xxvi.00 198.00 201.00 Invention of Cosmography, page 017.00 Is not Wealth Critical Path, page xxvi.00 Making Grunch of Giants, pages xiv-xv xxi.00 039-40 055-56 064.00 082.00 As Entropic Critical Path, page 276.00 Honey-Money Bee and Critical Path, pages 142-43 Obnoxico and Critical Path, pages 225-26 Vs Common Sense-Making Critical Path, page 197.00 See: EARNING A LIVING EVOLUTION: CLASS-TWO EVOLUTION LEGALLY PIGGILY MAKING MONEY WITH MONEY PRECESSION PROFIT MOTIVE SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY Use of Metal as Critical Path, page xxvi.00 Working for Critical Path, page 224.00 See: EARNING A LIVING MONETARY ACCOUNTING WEALTH, METABOLIC MONKEY Synergetics 1, sects 229.02 229.04 506.10 Wrench Synergetics 1, sect 333.00 MONO- Logical Synergetics 1, sects 530.02 950.34 See: BUILDING BLOCKS: NO BUILDING BLOCKS KEY: KEYHOLE Metric Bubble Synergetics 1, sect 1024.19 Valent: Univalent Synergetics 1, sects 224.40 635.01 636.01 638.01 638.03 638.10 717.01-02 fig 770.11 C sects 770.13 905.31-49 931.20 1008.14 fig 1054.40 sect 1060.01 Synergetics 2, sect 986.742-43 986.835-36 MONSOON, REVERSE PATTERN OF Critical Path, page 022.00 MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY Dymaxion World, fig 167.00 MONTREAL WORLD FAIR (MONTREAL, CANADA) BF's Universe, pages 130.00 260.00 360-65 HumansInUniverse, pages 112-16 See: EXPO '67 GEODESIC DOME MOON Cosmography, pages 035.00 037.00 086.00 101.00 Synergetics 1, sects 132.00 780.22 780.27 980.03 1009.73 1210.00 p728 1239.10 And Lunatics Critical Path, page xviii.00 058.00 As Permanent Sky Advantage Critical Path, page xviii.00 Spherical Body Critical Path, page 034.00 Assumed Unreachable by Humans Critical Path, page xviii.00 Astronauts' Landing on Cosmography, pages 104.00 114-15 258.00 Environment Controls on Critical Path, page 344.00 Excursions to Critical Path, page 058.00 Gravity As Income Wealth Operating Manual, page 079.00 Humans Reach the Moon and Return Synergetics 1, sects 400.24 1009.73 Synergetics 2, sects 535.21-22 1130.23 Into, as Specific Direction Critical Path, page 055.00 Landing BF's Universe, pages 393.00 Orbiting of Critical Path, page 144.00 Rocks, as World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 Youth Born after Humans Reached Critical Path, page xix.00 See: APOLLO PROJECT ASTRONAUTICS CO-ORBITING OF EARTH AND MOON MOONSHINE Critical Path, page xviii.00 MOORE, DON BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 210.00 272-74 MORAL Codes, And Sanitary Requirements Ideas & Integ, page 115.00 Majority Grunch of Giants, pages 050-51 MORE-WITH- Less AFullerExplanation,pages 268-69 Critical Path, pages 133.00 206.00 216.00 233-34 Synergetics 1, sects 250.41 715.01 Synergetics 2, sects 792.52 795.11 1075.26 And Generalized Principles of Operating Manual, page 050.00 See: DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION EPHEMERALIZATION EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY MINIATURIZATION PERFORMANCE PER POUND STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY WORK EFFECTIVENESS Lessing. See: WORLD GAME MORGAN, And Company Critical Path, pages 080.00 091.00 J. P. Critical Path, page 288.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 042-43 046-48 As Banking Magnate Critical Path, pages 076-77 Banking Houses of Critical Path, pages 076-77 080-81 In World War I Critical Path, pages 081-83 Loses Control of Corporate Boards Critical Path, pages 096-97 On Change Critical Path, page 010.00 Metals Mining Critical Path, pages 099-100 See: BANKS: BANKING FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) WORLD WAR I Priscilla Humans in Universe,page 022.00 MORLEY, Christopher BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 137-38 140.00 147.00 157-58 162.00 255-56 BF's Universe, pages 190-91 205.00 Dymaxion World, pages 008.00 034-35 Humans in Universe,pages 041.00 050-51 Dr. Frank Synergetics 2, sect 100.50-51 MORRIS, DELYTE BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 252-53 BF's Universe, page 393.00 MORSE, RICHARD BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 050.00 MORTGAGES: MORTGAGING Critical Path, page 090.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xvii-xviii For Autonomously Packaged House Dymaxion World, figs 303-07 MOSCOW (U.S.S.R.) Leningrad Dartmouth Conference Critical Path, pages 188-93 World Fair, Kaiser Geodesic at Dymaxion World, page 063.00 figs 063-64 MOST Comfortable Synergetics 1, sects 601.01 614.07 763.02 1009.98 Synergetics 2, sects 505.61 795.10 See: LEAST EFFORT Economical Synergetics 1, sects 210.00 216.02 224.07 227.02 240.20 240.25 240.27 535.11 537.12-13 537.31 539.05 540.02-09 541.03 624.05 640.41 706.04 905.34 950.21 982.13 985.22 990.03 1022.12-13 1023.15-16 1106.01 Synergetics 2, sects 100.320 260.33 533.22 537.06 795.10 986.142 986.317 986.473 986.729 1006.34 See: GEODESIC Effective. See: WORK EFFECTIVENESS MOTHER. See: CHILD'S MOTHER MOTION: MOTIONS Synergetics 1, sects 305.02 400.60-62 512.01 529.22 537.02 537.31-34 703.12 966.07 1054.54 Synergetics 2, sect 266.02 Earth BF's Universe, pages 246-47 Freedom from Rest of Universe Synergetics 1, sects 223.01 465.30 See: REST OF UNIVERSE Newton's First Law of Cosmography, pages 080-81 Reciprocity. See: OSCILLATION & PULSATION PRECESSION TIDAL Six Fundamental Cosmography, pages 199-205 Positive and Negative Synergetics 1, sect 610.10 Synergetics 2, sects 311.13 400.654 502.05 And Degrees of Freedom Synergetics 2, sect 400.660-66 Thought BF's Universe, pages 290-91 Universe BF's Universe, page 146.00 See: BROUWER'S THEOREM BROWNIAN MOVEMENT COSMIC MOTION INTERGEARED MOBILITY FREEDOMS INVISIBLE MOTION NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF MOTION SECOND LAW OF MOTION OMNI- MOTION PERPETUAL MOTION MOUNTAIN-CHAMBERING Ideas & Integ, page 157.00 MOUSE FALLING FROM AIRPLANE Cosmography, pages 013.00 238.00 MOUTHED WORDS Synergetics 2, sect 986.235 MOVABLE TYPE Critical Path, page 052.00 MOVING PICTURES Synergetics 1, sect 322.00-23.0 506.02 Synergetics 2, sect 260.11 260.22 261.01 See: BRAIN'S TV STUDIO FILM STRIP MOYNIHAN, PATRICK Humans in Universe,page 014.00 MOZART AFullerExplanation,page 058.00 Synergetics 1, sect 801. MRS. MURPHY'S HORSE POWER Humans in Universe,page 043.00 MULE, AS DOMESTICATED ANIMAL Critical Path, page 011.00 MULTI- Congruence Synergetics 1, sects 638.10 1033.54-55 Synergetics 2, sects 270.24 461.11-14 Dimensional Accommodation Synergetics 2, sect 540.40-41 Layerability Synergetics 2, sect 987.322 National Corporations BF's Universe, page 376.00 Valent Synergetics 1, sect 224.40 Synergetics 2, sects 100.020 986.066 986.425 986.871 fig 987.081 sects 1033.52-56 See: BI- VALENT BOND: BONDING MONO- VALENT OCTA- VALENT QUADRI-VALENT TRI- VALENT Varying Radii Synergetics 1, sect 1033.111-23 See: POLYHEDRAL PROFILES MULTIPLICATION Synergetics 2, sect 000.104 By Division: Only by Division AFullerExplanation,pages 143.00 149.00 154.00 156-58 162.00 178.00 193.00 212.00 Cosmography, pages 051-52 note 069.00 138.00 237-8 fig 139.00 Critical Path, pages 030-32 037.00 Synergetics 1, sects 445.01 540.03 642.01 643.00 Synergetics 2, sects 100.101-05 304.00 325.21 529.40 541.42 986.048 986.754-57 986.760 987.000-400 1033.104 1033.112 1033.613 1033.81 plate 003.00 See: ABACUS CIPHER SUBDIVISION OF TETRAHEDRAL UNITY MULTIPLICATIVE TWONESS Synergetics 1, sects 223.12 table 223.66col10 sects 415.10 960.13 Synergetics 2, sect 223.09 See: FOURFOLD TWONESS TWONESS: ADDITIVE & MULTIPLICATIVE TWO KINDS OF TWONESS MURCHIE, GUY Cosmography, pages 013.00 238-39 241.00 MURPHY, Charles J. V. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 150.00 Franklin Critical Path, page 189.00 MUSCLE. See: MIND VS MUSCLE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (NEW YORK, NY, USA) Dymaxion World, pages 034-35 figs 181.00 (MOMA) 282.00 358-63 MUSHROOMS Critical Path, page 212.00 MUSIC: MUSICIANS Synergetics 1, sects 510.09 515.21 522.301 533.02 801.23 1024.25 Synergetics 2, sects 263.04 269.02 1052.68 1053.827 Stand Synergetics 1, sect 521.32 See: THREE-VECTOR TEAMS See: CHORDS AND NOTES HARMONIC OCTAVE MUSLIMS Critical Path, pages 044.00 196.00 MUTUAL: MUTUALITY Synergetics 1, sect 103.00 See: SYNERGY MYCENAE Critical Path, pages xx.00 068-69 Tholus Ideas & Integ, pages 155-56 See: CITY-STATE PHOENICIANS MYLAR, AS USED IN GOSSAMER ALBATROSS Critical Path, page xxiii.00 See: MATERIALS, DESIRABLE PROPERTIES OF MYROW, Fredrick Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 Illana Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 Rachel Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 Fuller's Response to Fuller's Earth, page 158.00 Perceptions of Fuller Fuller's Earth, pages 152-53 Questions from Fuller's Earth, pages 107.00 111.00 117.00 125.00 130-31 133-35 139.00 MYSTERY Critical Path, pages 054.00 155.00 God and Critical Path, page 159.00 Of Allegra's Birth Critical Path, page 127.00 See: A PRIORI MYSTERY BELIEFS MYSTICISM: MYSTICAL BF's Universe, page 088.00 Synergetics 1, sect 501.13 MYTH OF Population Explosion Operating Manual, page 119.00 Wealth as Money Operating Manual, page 098.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 17:57:08 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: Author wanted for Dome book (fwd) DomeHome-H writes: > From ns-1.csn.net!h19.hoflin.com!domehome-h Tue Jun 18 13:08:31 1996 > Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 12:32:52 -0700 > Message-Id: <199606181932.MAA13716@cobra.ordata.com> > X-Sender: oregon@ordata.com > X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.2 > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > To: DomeHome-H > From: DomeHome-H > Sender: "Oregon Dome, Inc" > Subject: Re: Author wanted for Dome book > > At 12:01 PM 6/18/96, you wrote: > > We are publishers of DOME magazine and the list helpers. > > We would be interested in publishing a book on Dome Homes By Owner (or The > >Dome Cookbook or some such thing). Kind of complete instructions on how to do > >it - with plans (including how to figure lengths, etc.), illustrations, > >photos, etc. I think this would help people build them. > > Anyone know of such a book - or can author such a book? > > > > > Roger Boothe of Oregon Dome has published such a book, called the Guide to > Construction Management. It takes you through the planning, budgeting, and > design phases of the project with illustrations and many charts and forms. > > The first section begins with site selection and takes you through the > sheetrocking phase of dome construction. It covers the options in design, > foundation, roofing and other areas. This part can either be used as a > "do-it-yourself" guide to building, or for assisting your contractor through > the process. > > The second section is the Preconstruction Organization Manual, which offers > flow charts, fill in forms, and budgeting papers. It is organized to give > the builder a clear picture of where their money is going and where to look > for savings. > > The third section is the Product Assembly Manual. This is the only part of > the book that is specific to Oregon Dome homes. It describes how our > panelized system is put together to get a framed and sheathed shell in a > weekend without special tools or equipment. > > Roger Boothe was a contractor before he became involved in the dome > business, so this book takes a very practical look at the whole construction > process. It's focus on the construction of the dome, rather than the > benefits of the dome, has made it a popular resource for years. The book is > sold directly from Oregon Dome for $42.95. > > Thanks, > > Nathan Burke, > Oregon Dome, Inc. > > E-mail: oregon@domes.com > Web: http://www.domes.com > Address: 3215 Meadow Lane, Eugene OR 97402 > Fax: (541) 689-9275 > Phone: (800) 572-8943 > > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 02:42:14 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks (by K. Urner) Brainstorming on BuckyWorks by Kirby Urner June 18, 1996 (s) 1996, 4D Solutions With the publication of J. Baldwin s superb volume, BuckyWorks, with its detailed and appealing descriptions of the new props we might introduce on the world stage in support of more sustainable, more sharable life styles, the question becomes one of how to move these artifacts from the drawing board or, in many cases from a realized prototype phase, to full implementation as plentifully supplied assets. Our situation today in many ways parallels the one confronting the pioneers of the personal computer era just two decades ago. Hobbyists and enthusiasts have seen the future in affordable, technologically advanced housing solutions, but a user friendly interface is missing from the picture, such that would-be investors in this technology have no clear pathway into the experience of living in a PillowDome, for example. The risks and expenses involved dissuade any but the most committed from venturing off the beaten path of Standard Homes and Gardens, as purveyed by the mainstream construction industry and its building codes, zoning laws and attendent Yellow Pages support services (pest control, weatherization, plumbing, remodeling etc). This latter multi-billion dollar industry might be likened to the mainframe culture that dominated all computing prior to the advent of the affordable, personal alternative. Conservative, business-minded individuals simply could not afford to risk their futures on hobbyist solutions as long as Big Blue (IBM) ruled the computing world. The situation was transformed when IBM itself elected to enter the personal computer market. Today, the Yellow Pages has thickened with entries under Internet and Personal Computer that would have been unthinkable just a short time ago. Surveying the range of technologies poised to enter the popular thinking of our media-saturated culture, we may likewise predict a another thickening of the Yellow Pages is about to occur -- once the Microsofts and Apples of the new housing revolution emerge from their conceptual (sometimes physical) garages with new their innovations. The comparison with computers is more fundamental than so far suggested however. As the computer converges with other household devices, such as the television and telephone (and possibly the thermostat and sprinkler system), it becomes less easy to distinguish between the exoskeleton which houses these electronics, and the multi-media internals. The newest, mostly unaffordable homes, have floor plans which accommodate the new American dream of a media room, complete with theater-style, multi-speaker sound systems and large television screens. Beyond this new wrinkle, houses today are expected to accommodate video and data links to the outside world beyond yesterday s simple telephone and roof-top antenna. Today s technologies involve cable or satellite dish for receiving video and hi-fi audio, and a high speed data wire, the faster the better (sometimes the fastest solution is not a wire at all, but a wireless connection to the internet). Finally, an increasing percentage of homes play host to networks of more than one computer, configured into a LAN, which generally requires Ethernet cabling or similar wiring solution. As today s homes are pressed to accommodate electronics, their shortcomings in this regard become an annoyance. Wiring a home with new circuits, either with conduit for electrical power, or with new data wires, is expensive and means more trips to the Yellow Pages, for all but the handiest. Furthermore, the floor plan may simply not support the optimum arrangement of furniture and appliances to create the media room, home office etc. It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that the electronics-invested class (the digerati as WIRED magazine as taken to calling us) is moving in to its electronics, in the sense of turning the entire home into some kind of integrated utility box within which the new possibilities and freedoms of cyberspace may be experienced. The new housing designs suggested by J. Baldwin and Company now on the drawing boards will incorporate the kinds of expandable, flexible, configurable modular strategies that coexists most conveniently and economically with the new electronic realities. The personal computer and personal work-and-play space are in the process of becoming aspects of the same integrated aesthetic. What would a user-friendly pathway to experiences with the new housing solutions look like? Many would gladly allocate some time and energy trying the new life style and related gadgetry if not in any way coerced to give up what, in many cases, are already very satisfying and dream come true domestic situations. Life in a PillowDome, or some other newfangled dwelling utility, need not begin with some traumatic mile-stone commitment to adopt this new lifestyle forever more. On the contrary, the new housing solutions are likely to enter the mainstream in high turnover situations, wherein the dwelling operators come and go, on college campuses for example, or in research settings in the field, where the entire community itself is temporary. Crisis or emergency situations also typically and historically call for novel approaches to providing environment controls (a more generic description of the housing function, less likely to evoke stereotypical images of This Old House ). Another cultural institution wherein life style options are explored, without being adopted as permanent, are the camps and retreat centers, often matched with non-urbanized natural settings. Here people congregate for conferences or trainings in circumstances refreshingly different those found in their everyday lives. Here one might find out what life in a PillowDome could be like. But the above scenarios all presuppose that high tech housing solutions have already made it off the drawing boards and onto the real world stage. Even accepting their initial transitional role as transitory way-stations in most people s experience, one must ask how these dwelling machines made it this far along the pathway from science fiction to science fact. The interim phase, between the imagination and production, is in the digital realm of shared consciousness we now call cyberspace. Using VRML, ray traced imagery, the tricks and techniques of the video-game designer, we can simulate our proposed futures in the form of storyboards. Storyboards represent the initial comic book phase of any modern multi-million dollar movie blockbuster. Before the most expensive resources are committed, artists and writers are commissioned to draw the feature out as a series of mock ups . Graphics, sounds, sketchy outlines of a plot, all enter in at the storyboard phase. The outline may be linear, as in the case of an actual comic book, or without any set chronology, as when many options, all inter-related, are being explored. Hypertext, the forte of the internet, provides the underlying ecology wherein such simulations, models and storyboards take root and grow. Hypertext provides the rich context of cultural symbols, allusions, iconography, stereotypes, precedents, drawn upon by artists working to create the new from the old by means of collage. By juxtaposing the old, the time-worn, the tested, in unfamiliar yet fitting ways, the future is made believable, actual, sometimes almost inevitable. A significant aspect of the global hypertext is the language of advertising and the imagery and iconography it works to sustain. Corporate logos ornament our most-watched events, appearing in stadiums, on the clothing and vehicles of athletes, everywhere in public space, including on our computer and of course our television screens. The warp and weave of this corporate logo-language, even more so than the older iconography of national flags, is integral to the business interests and economics of our global culture and defines a layer of shared consciousness that defines a gateway between fantasy and reality. Corporations underwrite and sponsor, they bestow their logos upon projects to betoken their reality. Corporations martial resources, big time. The symbolic context surrounding a corporation s reality-making powers is inextricable with its financial well-being. The logo- language of advertising and image-making is all part of the ancient alchemy of manipulating power signs according to complicated rules of the game in order to conserve and if possible amplify reality-defining powers. But this hypertext reality is not founded on simply smoke and mirrors. Behind the reality-making powers of corporate iconography are the patented artifacts and processing secrets, the armies of service-providers, which provide some manner of life support, at least for those in the serviced or end-user community. Beyond the image-making of advertising is the hard work of prototyping, refining, redesigning, testing, and finally releasing to production or general use (what the computer industry terms the roll out phase of a product or solution). The engineering work needed to sketch the general outlines of our corporate storyboard, in accord with understood technologies and physical principles, often juxtaposed in new ways, has been largely accomplished by now. We already have realistic storyboards showing how humanity might invest in new dwelling technologies within the context of a global service industry supplying educational and work-related programming in a networked human centers environment. Every individual is likewise an importer and exporter of information goods, a producer and a consumer. The ability of information to propagate and clone without much additional investment of energy allows for an increasingly ephemeralized global economy, in which the traffic in intellectual goods (for example, television programming) coincides with the exponentially increasing knowledge worker category. People will use their dwelling utilities to surf through cyberspace, and as studios to edit/recombine the imported content into novel, original contributions to that shared, evolving cultural heritage. This description already characterizes much of what goes on in our current information economy, within the mazes of cubicles that constitute the modern information age corporation. The new dwelling machines enter corporate hypertext precisely here, with this concept of the cubicle. With corporate citizens increasingly becoming netizens and opting to telecommute from home much of the time, the home receives these new pressures to transform into a wired workspace, with the attendent annoyances sketched above. An innovative corporation might offer its workers the option to telecommute from a pod instead of from a cubicle , or from an inadequate, poorly situated Standard Home. The interface between high technology companies and the university has become increasingly tight, both geographically and conceptually, to the point where campus could mean an setting that is primarily academic, corporate, or both. The appearance of high technology pods in place of cubicles on the modern corporate-university campus is the storyboarded application we can expect to find making its appearance in reality. In that context, corporate logos will become associated with these new dwelling utilities, both as manufacturers and as providers of these newfangled options to their employe-recruits. This external manifestation of high technology housing will spark self-amplifying feedback loops in cyberspace which draw in the rest of the storyboard elements, including the emergency deployment, temporary field worker, and retreat center scenarios. The larger picture, of humanity finding itself able to afford sufficient housing to sustain high living standards, thereby bringing down birth rates and slowing population growth, will link via hypertext (e.g. the World Wide Web) to these more immediate and visible implementations. As a focus for positive hopes and strong reality-making longings of humanity for a better future, the new dwellings will gravitationally attract the logo-language of symbolic reality-making. Corporations will be anxious to affix their brands and symbols to the props and services designed to carry us into a perferred future. The self-amplifying nature of this relationship between media hype and hypertext, between advertising and engineering, has already been experienced in the explosive growth of the personal computer and information superhighway in our culture. The here-projected second round of this spiral, wherein the house and computer converge more completely, while the internet becomes more integral to our everyday life style, is just now beginning to take off. J. Baldwin s BuckyWorks is a first sign of its beginning. ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 05:04:19 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Yoel Gutman Subject: Free Engineering & Scientific Computer Programs From:Julian Guttmann Continous Beam Program Commended By NSPE and ISOES(International Society Of Engineers and Scientists) as the Best and Most Reliable Professional Structural Analysis Program Meeting International Standards, Expanded To Include Graphics Portion. No Need to Expand Budget To Check Every Execution Like These Other MutiMillion Programs Still Left Unchecked. 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Our e.mail address is: bx552@freenet.buffalo.edu ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 01:33:41 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: MAIN Organization: NCSU Subject: Re: dome-homes Peter Morse wrote: > > Can anyone direct me to people or companies who design and > manufacture any of Bucky's designs for houses, or failing that, people who > think that bringing the likes of Wichita House or geodesic designs to > market would be a really cool idea? ===================================== I started looking for GeoDome & R.B. Fuller resources on the 'Net about six-eight weeks ago. Apart from this news group, I have collected the following URL's which contain an enormous amount of related material. (random order as per my bookmark folder :) I would, myself, appreciate if others on this news group would please post any/all resources I've missed. I'm interested specifically in geotangent and deformed geodesic dome designs & mathematics ..... Thanks in advance ! Oregon Dome, Inc. -- http://www.domes.com/ Timberline Geodesics -- http://www.domehome.com/ Walt's Dome Page -- http://members.aol.com/wvenable/index.html DOME List, Magazine & Directory -- http://www.hoflin.com/DOME.html Buckminster Fuller Institute (BFI) -- http://www.critpath.org/bfi/ Dedicated to Richard Buckminster Fuller (Bucky) -- http://www.lsi.usp.br/usp/rod/bucky/buckminster_fuller.html Synergetics Home Page. -- http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/synhome.html Dymaxion Projection Animation -- http://www.westnet.com/~crywalt/unfold.html R. Buckminster Fuller on PBS -- http://www.wnet.org/bucky.cgi Applied Synergetics Home Page -- http://www.cris.com/~rjbono/index.html The R. Buckminster Fuller FAQ -- http://www.netaxs.com/~cjf/fuller-faq.html G. L. Prabel gardner@alkhemy.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 12:59:27 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX N-NZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: N-NZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 19, 1996 NAIVE: NAIVETE Synergetics 2, page xix.00 Perception of Childhood Synergetics 2, sects 986.028 986.080-90 See: SCENARIO OF CHILDHOOD SENSE COORDINATION OF THE INFANT TOOTHPICKS & SEMIDRIED PEAS MODEL NAME(S) Name Words Synergetics 1, sects 308.00 509.05 509.31 1031.16 Of Corporations (Acronyms) Critical Path, page 273.00 See: CONGLOMERATES (BUSINESS) Individuals Critical Path, page 273.00 NAPIER, JOHN Synergetics 2, sects 1050.39-44 plate 001.00 NASH, OGDEN Critical Path, page 091.00 NASA (NATIONAL AERONAUTICS, SPACE ADM) Critical Path, pages 024.00 241.00 248.00 See: APOLLO PROJECT ASTRONAUTICS NATION(S) Coming Termination of Cosmography, pages 259.00 263.00 Defined Critical Path, page 218.00 National Sovereignty Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xviii-xxi xxiii.00 076.00 078.00 086.00 089-90 Physiognomies and Critical Path, page 218.00 U. S. A. as a Critical Path, pages 218.00 285.00 U.S.S.R. as a Critical Path, page 011.00 See: CROSS-BREEDING ONE WORLD FAMILY RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS NATIONAL Air Show (1956), Geodesics at Dymaxion World, figs 401-03 City Bank Critical Path, page 091.00 Debt (U. S. A.) Critical Path, page 113.00 fig 115.00 Dymaxion World, page 008.00 Sovereignty And Birth Rates Critical Path, page 206.00 fig 207.00 Energy Production Critical Path, page 206.00 fig 207.00 Internat'l Trade-Balancing Sys Critical Path, pages 202.00 214.00 As Blood Clots Critical Path, pages 217-18 286.00 Desovereignization and Critical Path, pages 202.00 217-18 253.00 286-87 309.00 Divine Mandate Sanctions Critical Path, page 214.00 Front for Behind-the-Scenes Power Critical Path, page 072.00 Nationalistic Celebrating and Critical Path, page 174.00 Obsolescence of Critical Path, page 285.00 Origins of Critical Path, page 286.00 Power of Leader Within Critical Path, page 287.00 World Game and Critical Path, page 202.00 See: BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE CROSS-BREEDING DIVIDE AND CONQUER HUMANITY'S OPTION TO MAKE IT ONE WORLD FAMILY SPACESHIP EARTH SURVIVAL TRANSNATIONALITY NATURAL Laws, and Great Pirates Operating Manual, page 021.00 See: GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES Technology BF's Universe, page 009.00 NATURE: NATURE'S Synergetics 1, sects 107.00 173.00 203.04-09 501.03 504.03 505.04 515.12 532.11 538.15 1056.02 1056.13 1056.20 (36) Synergetics 2, sects 260.42 261.01-04 268.04 505.61 537.06 1053.812 And Function Fuller's Earth, page 121.00 As Designer Critical Path, pages 345-46 Basic Designing Tools Synergetics 1, sect 515.12 See: ANGLE & FREQUENCY MODULATION Checks and Balances Fuller's Earth, page 121.00 Childhood Experience BF's Universe, page 009.00 Cities BF's Universe, page 041.00 Construction Techniques BF's Universe, page 127.00 Control of Ideas & Integ, pages 052-53 055-58 Coordinate System AFullerExplanation,pages 002.00 009-11 016-17 024.00 034.00 067-68 084.00 102.00 193.00 Domes in Ideas & Integ, pages 146-47 219-20 Dymaxion Vehicle BF's Universe, pages 165.00 187.00 Education BF's Universe, pages 033-34 Flight BF's Universe, pages 148-50 Fourness BF's Universe, page 299.00 Geometry BF's Universe, pages 025-26 God and BF's Universe, page 111.00 Has No Separate Departments Synergetics 1, sect 410.01 Synergetics 2, sect 986.091 Housing BF's Universe, pages 121-22 In a Corner: Getting Nature in a Corner Synergetics 1, sects 713.04 921.04 1042.01 1054.56 1238.21 Synergetics 2, sects 260.42 261.01-04 265.09 268.04 1044.03 1044.11 1053.801 See: CAPTURING THE OTHERNESS CONCEPTUAL GENESIS CONCEPTUAL MINIMUM CONVERGENCE TO A NUCLEUS GRAND STRATEGY OF SYNERGETICS OMNIDIRECTIONAL TERMINAL CASE CORNER Invention BF's Universe, pages 096-97 Man's Advantage Over Ideas & Integ, pages 052-53 Mathematics BF's Universe, pages 204.00 305.00 Pattern Integrity Concept BF's Universe, page 103.00 Permits It Synergetics 1, sect 1024.24 See: COIN TOSS IN THE AIR Precession BF's Universe, pages 093-94 Streamlining BF's Universe, pages 146-48 Synthetics and Ideas & Integ, pages 075-76 Transcendentalism BF's Universe, page 003.00 See: CONTROL LINE OF NATURE COORDINATE SYSTEM OF NATURE ENVIRONMENT GEODESIC DESIGN IN NATURE GRAND CENTRAL STATION: NATURE'S GRAND CENTRAL STATION STRATEGY: NATURE'S GRAND STRATEGY NAVAL Architecture. See: ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION SHIPBUILDING Ballistics. See: BALLISTICS Officers, Responsibility & Training BF's Universe, page 056.00 Prognosticating Science & Art Critical Path, pages 237-41 246-47 250-51 See: BALLISTICS, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR MACHINE TOOLS NAVIGATION PROGNOSTICATION SHIPBUILDING Supremacy Critical Path, pages xx-xxii 069-70 193.00 Of British Empire Critical Path, pages xxii.00 201.00 U. S. S. R. Critical Path, pages 117-18 193.00 Sea Battles over Critical Path, page 072.00 See: BRITISH EMPIRE KILLINGRY-POKER GAME LINE OF VITAL SUPPLY WORLD OCEAN Warfare BF's Universe, page 054.00 NAVEL. See: NOSE-TO-NAVEL AXIS NAVIGATION: NAVIGATOR BF's Universe, pages 214-15 Grunch of Giants, pages xx.00 xxiv.00 Synergetics 1, sects 503.02 509.10 1210.p743-51 Synergetics 2, sects 000.104-06 791.01 (7) 1050.39-44 Ancient Ideas & Integ, pages 151-52 Celestial Critical Path, pages 029-32 185.00 238-39 fig 031.00 Early Cosmography, pages 091-93 096-98 Critical Path, pages xxi.00 029-33 069-71 Priest As Architect Critical Path, page 049.00 Behind-the-Scenes Power Critical Path, page 029.00 Magician Critical Path, page 029.00 Omnidirectional Geometry of Critical Path, pages 032-33 Successors to Critical Path, page 052.00 See: SAILOR-NAVIGATOR Prognostication in Critical Path, page 133.00 Ptolemaic Data and Critical Path, page 043.00 Space Program and Critical Path, page 247.00 Windward Critical Path, page x.00 See: CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF EARTH DHOW CAPTAINS PHOENICIANS SAILING SAILOR-NAVIGATOR SHIP WESTBOUND MAN NAVY: NAVIES Synergetics 1, sect 537.31 Synergetics 2, sect 000.106 And Armies to Protect Private Enterprise Critical Path, page xxi-xxii Great Pirates Operating Manual, page 025.00 NEBULA: NEBULAR Synergetics 1, sect 515.21 See: NUCLEAR AND NEBULAR NECKLACE(S) Polygons Synergetics 1, sects 223.62-63 608.00-9.01 fig 608.01 sects 614.01 615.07 982.41 Synergetics 2, sects 100.3011 100.310 fig 608.23 sect 986.821 Structure Dymaxion World, figs 312-18 Used in Calculation Critical Path, page 030.00 See: ABACUS NEEDLE FLOATING ON WATER Synergetics 2, sect 1053.74 NEGATIVE: NEGATIVES Synergetics 1, sect 240.19 Synergetics 2, sect 1053.821 And Positive Critical Path, pages ix.00 146.00 See: BINARY COEXISTING: ONLY AND ALWAYS GOOD AND BAD Entropy. See: ANTIENTROPY SYNTROPY Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sects 345.00 633.00-34.0 985.07 Synergetics 2, sect 541.19 See: ANTI- TETRAHEDRON INSIDE-OUTING TETRAHEDRON INVISIBLE TETRAHEDRON Universe Synergetics 1, sects 350.00-53.0 419.00-05 501.14 502.41 615.07 639.01 953.20 953.22 Synergetics 2, sects 986.424 1033.657 1033.659 See: STAR TETRAHEDRON SUPERATOMICS Yesterday's, Realized Operating Manual page 012.00 See: HALF NEGATIVE INTEGRAL NEGATIVE NEGENTROPIC. See: SYNTROPY & ENTROPY NEHRU, Jawaharlal BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 214-16 BF's Universe, page 345.00 Humans in Universe,page 015.00 Ideas & Integ, page 173.00 Dymaxion World, page 006.00 Memorial Lecture, Third Humans in Universe,pages 015-16 049.00 082.00 NESMITH, Jonathan Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 Fuller's Response to Fuller's Earth, page 158.00 Perceptions of Fuller Fuller's Earth, pages 145-48 Questions from Fuller's Earth, pages 109-10 115-17 122-23 128.00 138.00 Michael Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 Phyllis Fuller's Earth, page 006.00 NESTABLE: NESTABILITY Synergetics 1, sects 411.08 415.55-59 442.01 618.20 934.01 Synergetics 2, sects 986.560-62 986.571 NESTS. See: CLOSEPACKED SPHERES NET Polyhedral AFullerExplanation,pages 075.00 079.00 193-94 illus 076.00 See: FISHING NET NETWORK: NETWORKS Grunch of Giants, pages xx-xxiii 083.00 085.00 090.00 See: ABSOLUTE NETWORK NEUTRAL Synergetics 1, sects 421.04 440.06 905.64 905.66 965.03 982.83 1012.15 Synergetics 2, sects 533.21 936.19 937.12 1073.21 Angle Synergetics 1, sect 905.64 Axis AFullerExplanation,page 247.00 Synergetics 1, sect 223.11 Synergetics 2, sects 792.50 1007.27-29 1044.02 1044.06 See: AXIS OF SPIN COSMIC NEUTRAL NEUTRINO Critical Path, page 007.00 NEUTRON Critical Path, page 007.00 See: ELECTRON AND NEUTRON PROTON AND NEUTRON NEW Deal Critical Path, pages 089-98 100-03 105.00 114-16 272.00 And Housing Ideas & Integ, page 082.00 Defense Industry Grants of Critical Path, page 114.00 Eisenhower Ends Controls of Critical Path, page 103.00 Ever-Normal-Grainery of Critical Path, pages 272-73 Farm Grants of Critical Path, pages 270-73 Interest Controls of Critical Path, pages 091.00 096.00 Price Controls of Critical Path, pages 272.00 282.00 See: Listings under names of individual programs GREAT CRASH ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO SOCIALISM VS CAPITALISM Delhi, India BF's Universe, page 399.00 Critical Path, page 078.00 fig 057.00 Guinea Critical Path, page 011.00 Life Critical Path, pages 119-20 127-28 Year's Day, in Los Angeles (CA, U.S.A.) Critical Path, pages 279-80 Eve (Dawning of Century) Critical Path, page 057.00 York (NY, U. S. A.) BF's Universe, pages 022-23 043-44 074.00 076.00 132.00 Critical Path, pages 167-68 174.00 fig 057.00 Automobile Show (1934) Dymaxion World, page 029.00 City, Population Potential of Ideas & Integ , page 248.00 Con Edison Company Critical Path, page 200.00 State Assoc. of Master Plumbers Dymaxion World, fig 093.00 Studio School (New York, NY, USA) BF's Universe, page 377.00 Critical Path, page 136.00 Times, The (Newspaper) Critical Path, pages 017.00 108.00 135-37 fig 135.00 Dymaxion World, page 030.00 University (New York, NY, U.S.A.) Critical Path, pages 136.00 219.00 Yorker, The (Magazine) Dymaxion World, page 029.00 NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, USA BF's Universe, page 050.00 NEWS: NEWS IGNORES INVISIBLE REALITY Synergetics 2, sects 537.44 1052.58 NEWSWEEK (MAGAZINE) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 144.00 NEWTON, ISAAC, SIR Cosmography, pages 030.00 033.00 041.00 077-81 111.00 118.00 192.00 240.00 Dymaxion World, pages 002-03 007.00 041.00 Humans in Universe,pages 012.00 039-40 071.00 100-01 Synergetics 1, sects 529.03 529.23 530.02 645.01 960.10 960.12 982.81 1009.81 1009.94-95 1051.54 1052.21 1210.00 p728 1210.00 p738 Synergetics 2, sects 000.104 000.112 201.22 646.11 (6) 791.01-07 935.13 1052.88 British Empire and Cosmography, pages 084-85 First Law of Motion Synergetics 1, sect 517.06 Synergetics 2, sect 791.03 Law of Gravity of Cosmography, pages 005.00 037.00 145-46 150-51 245-46 fig 152.00 Mass-Interattraction Law of Critical Path, page 240.00 Normally at Rest Universe of Critical Path, page 129.00 Second Law of Motion Critical Path, pages 063.00 144-45 240.00 Grunch of Giants, page 013.00 Synergetics 1, sects 103.00 111.00-12.0 120.01 251.25 518.02 645.01 645.03 646.03 710.01 723.06 960.12 981.09 1009.33 1009.80 1009.82 1009.93 1024.14 1051.53-55 1052.21 1052.44 Synergetics 2, sects 000.112 646.11 646.14 790.20 791.05 986.635 1052.81 1052.88 See: E = MC^2 MASS ATTRACTION: MASS INTERATTRACTION Socioeconomic Behavior and Critical Path, pages 144-45 See: INSTANT UNIVERSE NEWTONIAN CONCEPTS Ideas & Integ, page 273.00 NEXUS. See: GRAND SYNERGETIC NEXUS NIAGARA FALLS (NY, U.S.A.) Critical Path, page 084.00 NICARAGUA Fuller's Earth, page 133.00 NICHOLS COPPER COMPANY Dymaxion World, page 033.00 NIGHT Synergetics 2, sect 261.02 NILE RIVER REACHED BY WESTBOUND MAN Critical Path, page 024.00 NINE Chains to the Moon (Book by RBF) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 138-44 BF's Universe, pages 191-92 194.00 204.00 347.00 Cosmography, pages 008.00 076.00 079-80 114.00 255.00 Critical Path, page 136.00 Dymaxion World, page 007.00 figs 237-38 Grunch of Giants, page xiii.00 Humans in Universe,pages 011.00 038-43 FINCAP and Critical Path, page 114.00 Geometrical Function of Nine Synergetics 1, sect 1013.00-64 See: ZERO-NINENESS Prognostication in Critical Path, pages 133.00 136.00 237.00 242.00 NINETY-DAY WONDER BF's Universe, page 052.00 NINETY-TWO (REGENERATIVE) ELEMENTS Chart of Rate of Acquisition Synergetics 1, fig 419.03 Chemical Elements Synergetics 1, sects 171.00 251.44 311.01 note 333.00 352.00 413.04 414.01-04 415.41 418.0-19.05 505.20-21 515.21 537.03 601.02 615.07 634.01 639.02 954.30 954.54 954.78 955.30 971.20 1009.72-73 1024.18 Synergetics 2, sects 262.03 263.01 310.11-12 311.13 326.12 419.10-23 466.23 530.13 531.11 537.42 986.121 986.711 986.760 986.770-76 1013.64 1033.121 1033.704 1052.51-52 1052.68 1053.826 See: COSMIC ABSOLUTES FOUR UNIQUE FREQUENCIES PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF ELEMENTS IN MAN & UNIVERSE SELF- REGENERATIVE ELEMENTS SUPERATOMICS UNIQUE FREQUENCIES OF ELEMENTS Unique Frequencies Synergetics 1, sects 415.23 418.05 511.14 536.51 971.20 1052.52 See: CHEMICAL ELEMENTS NIXON, RICHARD M. BF's Universe, pages 341.00 407.00 Critical Path, page 110.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 052.00 069.00 073.00 NO Beginnings and Endings Critical Path, page 007.00 Continuum Synergetics 1, sects 240.61 250.32 524.03-04 524.13 524.21 713.01 1023.11 1052.20 Face Synergetics 2, sect 986.728 Half Profile Synergetics 1, sect 501.06 Local Change Synergetics 1, sects 512.01 529.03 533.01 537.01 See: COSMIC AND LOCAL INTEREFFECTS LOCAL CHANGE REST OF UNIVERSE More Second Hand God (Book by RBF) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 148.00 BF's Universe, page 347.00 Sides Synergetics 2, sect 986.728 Solids Synergetics 1, sects 131.00 133.00 240.08 250.32 525.01-03 606.03 640.41 640.51 645.04 648.03 713.01-06 740.21 740.31 Synergetics 2, sects 526.15 526.27 1053.85 Sphere Integrity Synergetics 2, sects 986.232 986.235 Time. See: TIMELESS NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS Critical Path, page 007.00 NOBLE CLASS Afterlife of Critical Path, page 151.00 Working Class and Critical Path, page 010.00 See: RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS NOGUCHI, ISAMU BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 109.00 111.00 115.00 illus 110.00 BF's Universe, pages 132-33 155.00 Humans in Universe,pages 021-23 NOISE Synergetics 1, sect 532.13 Synergetics 2, sects 263.04 264.01 266.04 266.07 267.01-02 269.02-05 527.25 1033.11 1053.801 1053.85 NON- Ceptuality Synergetics 1, sects 203.04 204.02 Synergetics 2, sect 526.18 See: CONCEPTUALITY & NONCONCEPTUALITY Conformism BF's Universe, pages 001-02 Convergence Synergetics 2, sects 987.076 987.078 See: NOVENT Corruption,of Generalized Principles Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 See: CORRUPTION Definable Synergetics 1, sect 780.14 See: DEFINITE: DE-FINITE Differentiable Synergetics 1, sect 1005.54 See: INTEGRAL Dimensional Synergetics 2, sects 261.02 262.02 542.07 Event. See: EVENTS AND NONEVENTS NOVENT Experience Synergetics 1, sect 445.10 Interfering Zero Points Synergetics 1, sect 1223.15 Mirror Image Synergetics 1, sects 226.11 229.10 310.03 456.03-05 507.06 615.07 620.06 625.04 636.01 note 921.03 953.21 954.22 Synergetics 2, sects 986.049 1013.21 1052.54 See: CONSERVATION OF PARITY Nuclear Synergetics 1, sects 222.53 417.01-02 421.05 905.45 942.01 982.51 1006.11 1010.03 1010.13 1010.20-22 1011.35 1055.07-08 1210.00 p753 Synergetics 2, sects 260.51 986.851 986.870 986.872 987.081 1006.33 See: ICOSAHEDRON NUCLEAR AND NONNUCLEAR PRIME VOLUMES Polar: Nonpolar Points Synergetics 1, sects 527.11 527.20-24 537.11 538.13 995.02 fig 1054.40 Synergetics 2, sects 527.25-26 986.711 Radial Line Synergetics 1, sect 982.20-21 Redundance Synergetics 1, sects 521.04 529.34 538.02 608.08 615.04 640.40 650.04 650.10-13 700.03 707.03 720.10 740.21 982.13 Synergetics 2, sects 794.04 795.07 1074.13 1074.31 1077.11 Precessional Nonredundance Synergetics 1, sect 424.01 Renewable Energy Resources See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, SAVINGS Repetition Synergetics 2, sects 987.062 987.067 Self. See: SELF & NONSELF Self-Regenerative. See: SUPERATOMICS Sensorality: Infra and Supra Synergetics 1, sects 645.10 648.03 740.31 See: INFRA AND ULTRA TUNABLE Simultaneity: Nonsimultaneous Synergetics 1, sects 228.10 240.20 240.28 240.60 302.00 307.04 fig 321.01 sects 400.07 502.24 510.04 510.09 530.00-07 fig 530.07 sects 606.02 645.10 645.12 1023.12 Synergetics 2, sects 311.16 325.23 530.10-13 542.05 986.723 See: SCENARIO PRINCIPLE Simultaneousness Cosmography, page 105.00 State Synergetics 1, sect 440.11 Straight Synergetics 1, sect 240.29 See: DELIBERATELY NONSTRAIGHT LINE WAVILINEAR Systems. See: SYSTEMS & NONSYSTEMS Unitarily Conceptual Synergetics 1, sects 229.06 251.26 302.00-03.0 307.02-10.02 400.07 443.01-04 530.02 625.03-05 981.02 985.07 1006.14 Synergetics 2, sects 100.61-63 307.00 326.31 986.757 1007.21 See: SCENARIO NORMAL: NORM Synergetics 1, sects 325.00 420.041 527.02 529.23-24 529.301-31 531.02 645.10 1009.96 1054.60-61 1210.00 p747 page 787.00 Synergetics 2, sect 935.13 And Natural Analogy BF's Universe, pages 352-55 NORMANDY LANDING,RADIO-TRIANGULATION MAPPING & CritPath, pages 186-87 NORQUIST, E. E. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 159-60 BF's Universe, pages 208-09 Dymaxion World, fig 173.00 President of Grain Bin Company Cosmography, pages 235-36 NORSEMEN, HORNED HEADDRESS OF Critical Path, page 073.00 fig 074.00 See: PHOENICIAN VENETIAN VIKING NORTH America Cross-Breeding in Critical Path, page 218.00 Early Crossbreeding Men in Operating Manual, page 114.00 Energy Slaves in Dymaxion World, page 053.00 European Colonization of Critical Path, page 077.00 Farms of Critical Path, page 271.00 Migration to Critical Path, page 286.00 Population of Critical Path, page 271.00 American Aviation, Inc. Dymaxion World, pages 064.00 067-68 fig 485.00 Carolina State College (University) Critical Path, pages 323-29 (Raleigh, NC, USA) Dymaxion World, page 059.00 figs 266.00 271-72 333.00 342-43 424.00 Pole Fuller's Earth, page 031.00 fig 036.00 4D Multi-Story Dwelling Unit for Dymaxion World, fig 022.00 Geodesic Shelter Dymaxion World, fig 385.00 Integration Over Critical Path, page 205.00 Interlinking of Peoples Over Dymaxion World, figs 257.00 260.00 Star (Polaris), in Navigation Critical Path, page 031.00 See: CONSTANT ZENITH MODEL NORTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER(DETROIT,MI,USA) Dymaxion World, fig 355.00 NORTHROP, F. S. C. Humans in Universe,pages 074-75 NOSE-TO-NAVEL AXIS Synergetics 1, sect 514.01 See: HEAD-TO-TOE AXIS NOSTALGIA OF THINGS TO BECOME SPHERES Synergetics 2, sect 646.20-21 NOTES. See: CHORDS AND NOTES NOTHINGNESS Synergetics 1, sects 400.30 401.02 445.10 455.02 460.02 905.15 960.09 960.13 1023.15-16 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sects 262.03 263.00-04 268.02 440.09 440.11 505.65 505.74 505.80-83 1013.41-42 1033.016 1033.021 1033.128 1033.621 Symbol of Humans in Universe, page 068.00 See: BACKGROUND NOTHINGNESS MAXIMUM NOTHINGNESS MINIMUM NOTHINGNESS NONSTATE NOVENT SOMETHINGNESS & NOTHINGNESS SPACE NOTHINGNESS UNTUNED WINDOWS OF NOTHINGNESS ZERO-NINENESS NOUN: NOUNS: NO NOUNS Critical Path, page 132.00 Synergetics 1, sect 250.32 Synergetics 2, sects 530.12 1001.26 NOURISHMENT: UNDER-NOURISHMENT And Brain Damage Critical Path, page 010.00 As Chromosomically Programmed Critical Path, page 246.00 Early City-State Strategy Critical Path, pages 069-70 Human Drive Critical Path, pages 027.00 246.00 Carnivorous Diet vs Vegetarian in Critical Path, page 010.00 In U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 289.00 Wartimes Critical Path, page 080.00 Life-Support Critical Path, page 213.00 Research on Critical Path, pages 202.00 219.00 Safe Edibles as Critical Path, pages 049.00 067.00 Wealthy vs Poor in Critical Path, page 010.00 See: FARMS: FARMING FOOD LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY NOVAE Cosmography, pages 238.00 245.00 NOVENT Synergetics 1, sects 524.00-04 526.03 541.09-10 905.20 1023.15-16 Synergetics 2, sects 260.22 262.09 263.04 986.759 1007.22-23 1052.56 1073.16 Definition of Cosmography, page 237.00 note See: EVENTS, NOVENTS & EVENT INTER-RELATABILITIES NON-CONVERGENCE SPACE NOTHINGNESS NOW Synergetics 1, sects 529.11 531.01 Synergetics 2, sects 228.12 321.05 529.40 1033.103 Hourglass Synergetics 2, sect 529.40 Set Synergetics 1, sect 801.13 See: SELF-NOW TODAY NUCLEUS: NUCLEAR Fuller's Earth, page 070.00 Synergetics 1, sects 117.00 168.00-69.0 222.01-24 251.33 400.52 401.06 410.07 413.0-15.16 415.30-32 415.44 415.55-57 418.01 421.01-10 427.03-04 460.08 511.01 527.52-53 722.02 724.02 751.02 780.24 905.33 905.49 953.50 954.54 963.13 981.08 981.11 981.21 982.84 995.03 1002.10-13 1004.11 1005.32 1012.01-22 1054.72 1223.13 Synergetics 2, sects 000.126 260.34 260.41 260.52 262.04 268.04 268.07 fig 419.30 sects 426.04 441.021 531.05 537.131 986.143 986.151 986.404 986.452 986.626 986.821 987.072 1006.33 1033.182 1052.32 1074.00-13 fig 1074.13 And Galaxies: Nuclear and Nebular Synergetics 1, sects 501.05 524.21 525.03 533.04 600.04 601.02 606.03 614.01 640.03 640.21 640.30 645.04 647.04 648.01 648.03 700.04 713.08 740.31 761.02 1005.31 1009.20 1009.72 1051.51 1054.57 1238.31 1238.50 1238.60 Synergetics 2, sects 260.12 260.22 311.16 501.24 504.14 790.22 936.11 986.024 986.626-27 987.061 1052.68 See: COSMIC AND LOCAL MACRO-MICRO ORBITING MAGNITUDES Nebular Zonal Waves Synergetics 1, sect 647.04 Nonnuclear Synergetics 2, sects 986.870 987.065 987.222 987.316-20 987.321 1033.81 Circumferential Synergetics 1, sect 921.40 Closest Packing Around Cosmography, figs 164-66 Coherence of Cosmography, page 238.00 Hierarchy Synergetics 1, sect 1011.20-23 Limit Synergetics 1, sects 400.42-43 1053.16 Synergetics 2, sect 421.21 Omnicongruence of Cosmography, pages 244-45 fig 245.00 Physics Synergetics 1, sect 117.00 Spheres AFullerExplanation,pages 100-01 105.00 111.00 201.00 203.00 Removal of AFullerExplanation,pages 117-18 159.00 164.00 Tetrahedron and Nuclei AFullerExplanation,pages 112-14 120.00 VE and Nuclei AFullerExplanation,pages 114-16 118.00 159.00 See: CLOSEPACKED SPHERES Structural Systems Cosmography, fig 171.00 Synergetics 2, fig 1074.13 Topology Synergetics 2, sect 1044.01 Uniqueness Synergetics 1, sect 1011.59 See: CENTER BALL CONVERGENCE TO A NUCLEUS DOMAIN OF A NUCLEUS INITIAL SPHERE INTER- NUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS JITTERBUG PUMPING OUT OF NUCLEAR SPHERE NON- NUCLEAR PRIME NUCLEAR SYSTEM NUCLEUS ZERO-NINENESS NUCLEATED CUBE Synergetics 1, sect 415.03 chart 415.03 sects 415.12 415.16 905.41 905.44 955.07-08 974.04 982.43 982.71 Synergetics 2, sects 415.170-172 fig 415.17 sect 1006.32 fig 1006.32 sects 1033.91-92 See: EXTERNAL OCTAHEDRON TRUNCATED CUBE VE INVOLVEMENT DOMAIN NULL: NULLS Synergetics 2, sects 440.09 526.191 See: CIPHER NUMBER: NUMBERS Synergetics 1, sects 508.01-30 529.07 1231.01-02 1238.80 Synergetics 2, sect 900.21 Even: Even Numbers Synergetics 1, sects 415.03 527.11 538.11 930.23 943.01 1053.21 Synergetics 2, sect 251.17 And Odd Synergetics 1, sects 251.38 411.07 415.01-02 966.08 Synergetics 2, sects 937.13-14 987.043 987.052 See: TWO: UNIVERSE DIVISIBLE BY TWO Odd Synergetics 1, sect 456.04 Positioning of Critical Path, page xxi.00 Prime Bad Luck Cosmography, page 069.00 Eternal Disquietude Imposed by Cosmography, page 086.00 For Polyvertexia Cosmography, fig 132.00 In Synergetics' Hierarchy Cosmography, figs 128-29 Sixtiness Concept of Cosmography, page 092.00 Symbols for Critical Path, page 032.00 Whole Calculating Only with Cosmography, pages 068-70 224.00 In Organic Chemistry Cosmography, page 220.00 Nature Works Only with Cosmography, page 068.00 See: ARABIC NUMERALS DECIMALS ENERGY AND NUMBER EXPERIENTIAL NUMBER GENERALIZED TOPOLOGICAL DEFINABILITY GEOMETRY AND NUMBER ILLIONS INDIGS ISOTOPAL MAGIC NUMBERS LOW ORDER PRIME NUMBERS NUMEROLOGY OMNI-RATIONAL NUMBERS PRIME NUMBER RATIONAL WHOLE NUMBERS REMEMBERABLE NUMBERS SCHEHERAZADE NUMBERS TETRAHEDRAL NUMBER TRIANGULAR NUMBER NUMEROLOGY Synergetics 1, sects 445.10 1012.13-14 1200.0-39.31 NUTCRACKERS. See: EARTHGRAVITY MODEL AS A BUNDLE OF NUTCRACKERS -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 10:39:09 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Walt Venable Organization: CTS Network Services Subject: Re: dome-homes In article <31C63FB5.39E1@ncsu.edu>, MAIN wrote: > Peter Morse wrote: > > > > Can anyone direct me to people or companies who design and > > manufacture any of Bucky's designs for houses, or failing that, people who > > think that bringing the likes of Wichita House or geodesic designs to > > market would be a really cool idea? > > ===================================== > Hi, folks! There's another great place to go for links to other dome sites (and also a really thorough listing of manufacturers, even those not on the web), at Micheal Rader's site: http://www.dnaco.net/~michael/domes/domes.html Hope this helps your search... -- Walt Venable of Walt's Dome Page -- http://members.aol.com/wvenable/ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 09:18:58 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX O-OZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: O-OZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 20, 1996 OAK Critical Path, page 010.00 OAR INVENTION BF's Universe, pages 009-10 OBJECT Synergetics 1, sects 131.00 400.22 615.01 See: BODY: OBJECT ENTITY OBJECTIVE. See: SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE OBNOXICO (FICTITIOUS CORPORATION) BF's Universe, pages 374-76 Critical Path, pgs xxxiv.00 225-26 See: PROFIT MOTIVE OBSERVABILITY Synergetics 1, sect 1005.32 OBSERVATION ALTERS THE OBSERVED Synergetics 2, sects 266.05 505.74 542.02 1013.16 See: ALTERATION SEQUENCE OBSERVATORY (ANCIENT) Critical Path, page 049.00 OBSERVER; OBSERVING Synergetics 1, sects 401.02 513.01-07 539.07 539.09 645.10 980.02-10 1001.10-2.13 1005.32 1023.13 1023.20 1024.25 1031.11 Synergetics 2, sects 265.04 267.00-05 325.10-16 513.08 527.26 537.131 540.41 542.01 fig 542.02 sects 1044.10 1052.58-59 And Articulating Synergetics 1, sects 420.041 513.06 Synergetics 2, sect 513.07 Observed Synergetics 1, sects 502.51 502.61 513.03-05 524.03 534.03 540.03 905.02 fig 905.02 982.10 Synergetics 2, sects 100.010-11 264.01-03 264.14-15 266.05 267.01-04 269.06 400.57 505.74 542.02 986.165 986.855 1013.16 See: INTEGRAL OTHERNESS SELF AND OTHERNESS UNIVERSE CONSIDERS ITSELF See: AXIS OF OBSERVATION EARTH, AS SPHERE GEOSCOPE HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION ORIENTATION SHRINKING VIEWPOINT OF OBSERVER OBSOLESCENCE Critical Path, pages 199.00 283.00 See: EMERGENCE THROUGH EMERGENCY GESTATION RATES OBVIOUS Synergetics 1, sects 501.13 507.03 532.11 905.18 OCEAN Of Modern Transportation BF's Universe, page 241.00 Temperature Stability of Critical Path, page 005.00 See: ATOLLS, PROPITIOUS FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL CURRENTS (OCEAN) DYMAXION SKY-OCEAN MAP FLOATING CITIES ISLANDS NAVIGATION PHOENICIANS REEFS SHIPS WATER WATER-PEOPLE WORLD OCEAN OCTAHEDRON AFullerExplanation,page 139.00 illus 038.00 073.00 Cosmography, pages 041.00 045.00 050.00 138.00 Fuller's Earth, page 079.00 Synergetics 1, sects 201.03 240.66 415.50 415.53 457.40-42 461.07 527.61-62 536.32 618.20 637.02 638.02 704.02 716.01 724.10-11 784.13 784.20 905.11-18 905.34 905.40 905.49 942.04 942.30-31 tabls 943.00 982.62 sects 982.71 1011.21 1011.23 1053.13-15 1053.20-21 1053.33 1053.40 tabls 1053.41 1053.51 sects 1053.60-61 fig 1054.40 sect 1222.11 Synergetics 2, sects 251.16-17 466.05 466.34 937.21-22 987.043 1006.40 1013.61-64 1053.601 And Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, table 223.66 col5 sects 251.20 400.42 420.06 451.03 483.88 536.11 621.06-07 781.01 782.10-11 784.10 842.01-05 905.71 910.01-02 910.11 950.30-34 fig 950.31 Synergetics 2, sects 986.049 986.142 986.873 987.081 figs 938.15 938.16 1238.26 Octa Center of Tetra Synergetics 1, sects 921.20-21 954.20-22 982.12-14 982.53 Synergetics 2, sects 100.303 100.413-14 936.17-19 figs 987.210 F-K sect 987.231-41 figs 987.240 988.100 988.12 See: OCTET TRUSS Vector Equilibrium Synergetics 1, table 223.66 col5 sects 445.14 454.01 465.03 465.22 470.01-02 905.48 931.61 954.56 970.13 1006.11-13 1011.23 1025.12 1030.11 1032.10-31 Synergetics 2, sect 936.17 fig 987.221 sect 1033.91-92 Angular Topology of Cosmography, fig 198.00 As Conservation & Annihilation Model Cosmography, page 247.00 Synergetics 1, sect 985.08 Synergetics 2, sects 935.00-38.0 fig 936.12 plate 006.00 See: QUANTA VANISHING & ELSEWHERE REAPPEARING Closepacked Spheres and AFullerExplanation,pages 107.00 120.00 illus 108.00 Constellation of Cosmography, pages 153-54 figs 153-54 Contraction of Dymaxion World, pages 042-43 Eighth-Octahedra Synergetics 1, sects 463.05 464.04-05 905.41-45 912.01-02 916.01-02 fig 916.01 sects 942.40 955.07-10 974.04 982.43 Synergetics 2, sect 415.17 figs 415.17 987.210 E-F sect 987.211 Formula for # of Exterior Spheres Dymaxion World, page 046.00 Half-Octahedron Synergetics 1, sects 430.02 431.01 470.02 485.00 624.11 942.61 954.01 955.02 1011.50 Synergetics 2, fig 987.210 C sects 987.316 1053.813 In Filling Allspace Cosmography, page 053.00 Synergetic Mathematics Cosmography, page 224.00 Synergetics' Hierarchy Cosmography, figs 128-29 Jitterbug and AFullerExplanation,pages 161-63 Loss of Concept of Cosmography, page 097.00 Net AFullerExplanation,illus 076.00 New Name for Cosmography, page 148.00 fig 132.00 Octahedral Cavities AFullerExplanation,pages 092.00 107.00 129.00 132-33 150.00 155.00 166.00 170.00 178.00 185.00 Precessing One Edge Synergetics 1, sects 982.73 985.08 Synergetics 2, sects 935.00-38.0 fig 936.12 Spherical Cosmography, pages 190-91 235.00 Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Strength of Cosmography, page 222.00 fig 223.00 Structural System AFullerExplanation,pages 061-64 137.00 Super-Octahedron Synergetics 1, sect 725.03 Symmetry of AFullerExplanation,pages 073.00 093.00 209-11 Tensegrity Cosmography, fig 179.00 Dymaxion World, fig 269.00 Tetrahedral Mensuration Applied to Cosmography, fig 199.00 Truncated. See: TETRA-KAIDECA-HEDRON See: ANNIHILATION MODEL B-MODULE COUPLER DOMAIN OF OCTAHEDRON EXTERNAL OCTAHEDRON ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX SPHERICAL OCTAHEDRON STAR OCTAHEDRON TETRA-OCTA-ICOSA TRUNCATED OCTAHEDRON XYZ QUADRANT AT CENTER OF OCTAHEDRON OCTANT: OCTANTATION AFullerExplanation,pages 120.00 137.00 150-53 178.00 185.00 190.00 illus 151.00 Synergetics 1, sects 450.12 954.01-03 954.08 954.71 1238.80 See: TRIGONOMETRIC LIMIT: 45 DEGREES XYZ QUADRANT AT CENTER OF OCTAHEDRON OCTAPHASE Synergetics 2, sect 987.063-67 OCTAVALENT Synergetics 1, sects 905.38-39 905.49 963.10 1011.41 Synergetics 2, sects 441.021 938.12 OCTAVE Synergetics 1, sects 240.49 430.05 445.10 445.14 522.301 643.00 954.31 1012.10-16 1230.21 1239.11 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 268.02 1033.10 1033.77 1052.88 Wave Synergetics 1, sects 415.40-41 421.05 527.22 527.31 905.45 954.46 note 1011.61 1012.10-16 fig 1012.15 sect 1221.18 table 1221.20 sect 1222.00-23.0 fig 1223.12 sect 1236.02 Synergetics 2, fig 936.19 sects 1006.36 1013.41 1033.100-13 table 1033.20 sects 1224.10 1238.42 See: BOW TIE SYMBOL INDIG OCTAVE SYSTEM OCTET Polyhedron Synergetics 2, sect 986.430 fig 986.430 table 986.440 fig 987.241 Symmetry. See: SYMMETRY Truss AFullerExplanation,pages 001.00 063-64 141-42 178.00 198.00 BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 012.00 note 199-200 BF's Universe, pages 006-07 Dymaxion World, pages 057.00 060.00 figs 282-97 Ideas & Integ, pages 020-21 Fuller's Earth, fig 080.00 Synergetics 1, sects 410.06 420.01 figs 420.01-02 sects 422.00-20 424.01 486.00 540.02 612.11 647.20 650.00-13 751.08 781.01 782.10-11 Synergetics 2, sects 424.04 986.084-85 986.141 986.740-44 Volume Multiplied by Tetrahedroning Fuller's Earth, figs 087-90 See: ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX TOOTHPICKS AND SEMI-DRIED PEAS MODEL ODD BALL Synergetics 2, sect 310.10-14 OF. See: BETWEEN AND NOT OF OFF CENTER: OFF CENTER EFFECTS Synergetics 1, sects 220.12 801.13 Synergetics 2, sects 440.12 542.05 1053.822 See: ECCENTRIC OHERENCY: OHERENT. See: INHERENT AND OHERENT OHM'S LAW Cosmography, pages 040.00 235.00 OIL TANKERS: SIZE OF Synergetics 2, sect 1053.77 See: PETROLEUM OLD Man River's City (E.St.Louis, IL) BF's Universe, pages 410-13 Critical Path, pages 209.00 315-23 figs 318-20 Testament Critical Path, pages 048.00 052.00 OLDS, GLENN T. (A.?) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 265.00 Critical Path, page 066.00 OLDUVAI GORGE Critical Path, page 017.00 OLFACTORY Synergetics 1, sects 801.01-24 1054.53 Synergetics 2, sects 100.020 264.02 265.06 266.01 267.01-02 1053.85 See: HUMAN SENSE RANGING SMELLING OM, ROOT RELATIONSHIPS Ideas & Integ, page 148.00 O'MALLEY, WALTER BF's Universe, pages 334-35 OMNI- Aroundness Synergetics 1, sect 400.25 Asymmetry Synergetics 1, sect 211.00 Balanced Synergetics 1, sect 532.21 Complex Synergetics 2, sect 981.031 Concentric Synergetics 2, sect 987.033 Congruence Synergetics 1, sect 931.10 Considerate. See: CONSIDERATION FOR OTHERS Curvilinear Synergetics 1, sect 520.02 Dimensional Synergetics 2, sects 987.031 987.072 Directional Synergetics 1, sects 206.00 325.00 502.25 515.12 801.13 962.50 981.19 1001.00 1002.10-13 1005.11-63 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 260.12 269.04 465.42 505.61 506.41 537.06 537.131 1052.53 Closest Packing of Spheres Synergetics 1, sects 222.00-53 413.0-19.05 Synergetics 2, sects 987.072-73 987.077 See: CLOSEST PACKING OF SPHERE PRIME NUMBER INHERENCY, CONSTANT RELATIVE ABUNDANCE: PRINCIPLE OF SHELL GROWTH RATE Halo Synergetics 1, sects 501.10-14 535.01-11 See: HALO: HALO CONCEPT Information Sweepout See: GEOSCOPE HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INFORMATION DISPLAY INVENTORYING LOCAL UNIVERSE Precession:Volume,Area Progressions Synergetics 2, sects 1005.10-15 figs 1005.15 A-D Terminal Case Corner Synergetics 2, sect 261.04 Transport Dymaxion World, fig 094.00 Typewriter Synergetics 2, sect 1130.33 Wave Synergetics 1, sects 223.41 223.72 310.02 465.04 529.11 532.12 621.03 633.02 1005.14 1032.20 1052.10 1223.12 Synergetics 2, sect 1071.24 See: DOPPLER EFFECT WAVE PATTERN OF A STONE DROPPED IN LIQUID Dynamic Synergetics 1, sect 638.02 Embracing Synergetics 1, sects 541.10 1005.54 Synergetics 2, sect 266.02 Equilibrium Synergetics 1, sect 1030.00-32.0 Halo Synergetics 1, sect 535.07 Idealized Synergetics 1, sect 464.08 Integrating Synergetics 1, sect 250.50 Inter-Accommodative Synergetics 1, sects 220.05 229.06 311.03 Synergetics 2, sect 270.21 Inter-Tangency Synergetics 1, sect 1006.13 Inter-Transformable:Omniinter-Transformative Syn 1, sect 538.03 Synergetics 2, sects 440.09 792.10 987.033 987.033note Inter-Triangulated Synergetics 1, sects 515.02 610.13 Synergetics 2, sects 100.301 100.303 Medium Transport BF's Universe, pages 153-54 Motion Synergetics 2, sect 400.654 Orientation Synergetics 2, sect 268.00-07 See: HALO CONCEPT Phase-Bond-Integration Synergetics 1, sects 905.49 fig 1054.40 Potential-Energy Phase Synergetics 1, sect 720.11 Pulsative Asymmetry Synergetics 1, sect 205.03 Rational:Omnirational #s:Omnirationality Synergetics 1, sects 201.01 251.03 251.34 400.42-43 410.011-03 426.46 487.00 954.22 954.54 966.10 981.20 982.12 Synergetics 2, sects 100.30-323 201.22 251.48 986.841 1052.32 Control Matrix Synergetics 2, sect 901.19 Subdividing Synergetics 2, sect 100.30-303 See: GEOMETRY AND NUMBER IN-COMMENSUR-ABILITY LOW ORDER PRIME NUMBERS RATIONAL WHOLE NUMBERS TETRAVOLUMES Self-Triangulating Synergetics 1, sect 251.12 Success Critical Path, pages xix-xx 119.00 128.00 133.00 198-99 201.00 203-04 217.00 237.00 241.00 251-55 285.00 See: COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION HUMANITY'S OPTION TO MAKE IT HUMANS, AS UNKNOWING BILLIONAIRES LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY STANDARD OF LIVING WEALTH, METABOLIC WORLD GAME Symmetric: Omni-symmetrical Synergetics 1, sects 223.32 240.41 527.62 532.30-32 532.40-41 610.21 910.01 910.11 See: PRIME STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS Synergetic Synergetics 1, sects 153.00 1004.11 Tensional Integrity Synergetics 1, sect 700.04 Topology Synergetics 1, sects 1000.0-61.12 1006.10-7.15 1009.10-11 1010.14 Synergetics 2, sect 1074.20-21 Topological Domains Synergetics 1, sect 1006.20 Triangulated Systems Dymaxion World, pages 047-48 Triangulation Synergetics 1, sects 222.22 223.01-64 224.07 461.02 535.11 608.10 610.02 781.03 1022.14 Synergetics 2, sects 223.67 794.10-11 1071.23 1071.28 O'NEILL, EUGENE BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 069.00 BF's Universe, page 074.00 ONE Dimensionality Cosmography, pages 140.00 169.00 Oneness Synergetics 1, sects 307.03 400.05 400.08 400.23 981.12 1011.13 Synergetics 2, sects 502.03 1013.15 See: ATOM COSMIC ACCOUNTING INTEGRITY ONE WORLD FAMILY RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS SPACESHIP EARTH UNIVERSE WHOLE EARTH MAP WORLD OCEAN Town-World Map BF's Universe, page 204.00 World Family Critical Path, pages xix.00 202.00 218.00 285.00 310.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xviii-xix xxi.00 076.00 086-87 089.00 See: CROSS-BREEDING HUMANS NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS SPACESHIP EARTH Island in a One-World Ocean BF's Universe, page 224.00 OPEN Systems Synergetics 1, sect 537.33 Vs Closed System ?? page ???.?? See: SYSTEMS OPENING(S): (IN SYSTEMS GEOMETRY) Critical Path, page 007.00 fig 008.00 Synergetics 1, sects 240.07 514.03 524.30-33 614.02 1023.15-16 See: AREA(S) CROSSINGS, OPENINGS AND TRAJECTORIES FACES OPERATING MANUAL FOR SPACESHIP EARTH BF's Universe, page 347.00 Critical Path, pages 198.00 213.00 (Book by RBF) Grunch of Giants, pages 026.00 077.00 Humans in Universe,page 015.00 OPERATIONAL Mathematics AFullerExplanation,pages 006.00 008.00 010.00 024.00 029-30 143.00 146.00 175.00 219.00 235.00 Synergetics 1, sect 800.0-42.07 Procedure(s) AFullerExplanation,pages 009.00 018.00 179.00 193.00 Cosmography, pages 030-31 OPERATIONS RESEARCH:OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE Synergetics 1, sects 400.24 488.00 513.05 626.00 631.01 801.09 811.04 812.01-02 981.19 1001.10 Synergetics 2, sects 100.013 201.22 986.815-21 987.010 1075.10 OPPENHEIMER, J. ROBERT Humans in Universe,pages 044-45 OPTICAL: OPTICS Synergetics 1, sect 980.02 Synergetics 2, sect 260.21 Rainbow Range Synergetics 1, sect 400.03 See: COLOR SPECTRUM Spectrum Synergetics 1, sect 713.06 See: RANGE FINDER OPTION: OPTIONS Synergetics 1, sects 217.03 537.02 Synergetics 2, sects 537.06 537.52 537.54 ORANGES. See: STACKING OF ORANGES ORBITAL Escape from Critical Proximity Synergetics 1, sect 1009.70-72 Feedback Circuits Synergetics 2, sect 1130.00 In Adoption of Artifacts Critical Path, page 283.00 Cybernetics Critical Path, page 342.00 Of Universe Critical Path, page 157.00 To Correct Missile Trajectory Critical Path, page 239.00 Socioeconomic Errors Critical Path, pgs xxxvii.00 146.00 151.00 See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING ECOLOGY ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY INFORMATION-GATHERING INTER-COMPLEMENTATION LEARNING THROUGH TRIAL AND ERROR NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART SELF-DISCIPLINE, OF LEARNING FROM MISTAKES Rotation Cosmography, pages 018.00 208.00 figs 208-09 See: PLANETS--ORBITS OF ORBITING Synergetics 1, sects 121.00 130.00-32.0 215.01 400.61 540.09 640.30 781.01 826.03 985.20 985.22 1005.23 1005.40 1009.20-21 1009.65-68 1009.71-73 1024.14 1054.57 1054.60-61 Synergetics 2, sects 269.05 326.13 400.654 502.05 (4) 535.21-22 540.41 986.635 986.857 1001.21 1033.017 1052.52 1130.20-24 As Precessional Critical Path, pages 144-45 Magnitudes Synergetics 1, sects 512.01 1009.20-21 1009.52 1009.54-56 1009.62-68 1009.72 1024.18 1032.23 Synergetics 2, sects 260.22 529.40 986.024 986.073 figs 1009.57 A-B 1130.24 See: LOCAL RADIUS AND WIDE ARC NUCLEUS AND GALAXIES Of Earth. See: CO-ORBITING OF EARTH & MOON SUN See: CO-ORBITING ORBITS ARE ELLIPTICAL Synergetics 1, sect 1009.54 ORDER: ORDERLINESS Synergetics 1, sects 419.03-04 504.03 505.34 532.02 532.11 782.21 1001.10-14 1005.40 1024.22-25 1032.21 1239.30-31 Synergetics 2, sects 321.03 504.12 935.22 1052.51-57 And Disorder Synergetics 2, sects 326.06-09 1052.54-57 See: EXPANDING PHYSICAL UNIVERSE VS CONTRACTING METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSE INFORMATION VS ENTROPY MESHING AND NONMESHING SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY Underlying Randomness: Principle of Synergetics 1, sects 227.01-03 table 227.01 Synergetics 2, sect 326.06 See: CONNECTIONS AND RELATEDNESS TETRAHEDRAL NUMBER Vs Randomness. See: DESIGN AS ORDERLY PATTERN INFORMATION-GATHERING SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY See: REGULARITY ORGANIC: ORGANISM Synergetics 1, sects 311.01-03 400.08 782.50 1009.36 1009.72-73 Synergetics 2, sects 100.62 265.04-07 266.05 326.12-13 531.04-05 1005.612 And Inorganic Synergetics 1, sect 1011.23 Chemistries Synergetics 1, sects 415.20-23 620.08 623.13 931.60-63 1005.61 1011.23 Self Synergetics 2, sect 1052.70 See: ANIMATE AND INANIMATE REGENERATION: REGENERATIVE SUBCONSCIOUS COORDINATE FUNCTIONING ORGANIZE: ORGANIZATION(S): Synergetics 1, sect 905.01 Of Petroleum Exporting Countries-OPEC CriticalPath, page 111.00 Political,Religious,Economic,Social Critical Path, pages xi.00 140.00 285.00 346.00 See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES SELF-ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE ORIENT Critical Path, pages xxi.00 xxxii-xxxiii 020.00 023-24 figs 018-19 See: ASIA TO EUROPE EAST INDIA COMPANY RIVERS OF ASIA WATER-PEOPLE ORIENTATION Synergetics 1, sects 513.01-07 601.01 780.20-28 940.10-3.01 963.13 981.02 1001.10-16 1054.55 Synergetics 2, sects 100.023 264.01 268.01-06 537.42 986.216-17 986.726 986.730 1044.10 See: CELESTIAL NAVIGATION CONSTANT ZENITH MODEL DIRECTIONS (IN AND OUT) EASTBOUND MAN: WESTBOUND MAN GALACTIC ORIENTATION GEOSCOPE HEAD-TO-HEEL AXIS LITTLE MAN: BIG EARTH OBSERVABILITY OMNI- ORIENTATION SHRINKING VIEWPOINT OF OBSERVER UP AND DOWN VECTORIAL ORIENTATION WESTBOUND MAN ORIGINALITY Synergetics 1, sect 511.01 OSBORN, WILLIAM H. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 145.00 147.00 BF's Universe, page 195.00 OSCILLATION Synergetics 1, sects 532.10-16 535.03 620.03 624.02 915.11 966.10 Synergetics 2, sects 794.23 987.058 1052.66 And Pulsation Synergetics 1, sects 205.00-11.0 400.62 443.02 502.41 532.12 720.11-12 1031.14 1050.20 1051.10 1051.30 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 440.11 533.21 See: TRIANGULAR-CAMMED MODEL OSMOSIS Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 OTHERNESS Cosmography, pages 070.00 124.00 135.00 Synergetics 1, sects 216.02 302.00 401.02 411.03-36 529.22 529.33 531.03 537.12 540.06 905.02 1006.13 1023.17-20 1024.25 1056.20 (22) Synergetics 2, sects 100.323 265.01-09 311.13 400.72-73 526.12 526.15 526.33 526.35 986.164 986.855 1013.16 1044.06 1052.69 As Information, Awareness Critical Path, page xi.00 See: ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUITS SENSES At Least 12 Others Synergetics 1, sect 502.25 See: A PRIORI OTHERNESS CAPTURING THE OTHERNESS CHILD'S MOTHER CONSIDERATION FOR OTHERS INTEGRAL OTHERNESS PRIME OTHERNESS SELF AND OTHERNESS UNCONSIDERED OTHERNESS OUT-: OUTS Fuller's Earth, page 103.00 Synergetics 1, sect 321.01 Synergetics 2, sect 987.076 Laws BF's Universe, page 062.00 Set. See: ETERNAL OUTSET Side Synergetics 1, sect 780.21 No Outside Outside Synergetics 1, sects 321.01 780.21 801.14 Outside-Out Synergetics 1, sects 507.02 953.25 See: EXTERNAL INSIDENESS AND OUTSIDENESS Sideness as Element of Systems Fuller's Earth, pages 033.00 041.00 Single-Frame Picture Fuller's Earth, page 120.00 See: ANY-DIRECTIONAL DIRECTIONS (IN AND OUT) GEOSCOPE IN, OUT AND AROUND UP AND DOWN WORLD POWER STRUCTURE, OUTS VS INS OVERLAPPING: PARTIALLY OVERLAPPING Synergetics 1, sects 301.10 302.00 302.00 note 400.08 Synergetics 2, sects 100.61 304.00 325.16 325.23 530.11-13 535.21-22 543.15 1033.103 See: SCENARIO UNIVERSE OVER-SPECIALIZATION Synergetics 1, sect 537.32 O-VOLVING SHELVES & STORAGE WALLS Critical Path, pages 136.00 329-32 figs 330-32 OXFORD UNIVERSITY (OXFORD, ENGLAND) Critical Path, page 062.00 OXYGEN Critical Path, pages 221.00 232.00 Synergetics 2, sects 185.00 793.03 Identification of Cosmography, page 035.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 14:50:39 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: LORETTA LORANCE Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX I want to both congratulate and thank Joe Moore for the incredible amount of time he has put into the RBF Master Index. It is a valuable resource. Joe, you're terrific. However, I seem to have misplaced my printouts of the Index letters A through C. Would it be possible to send them again? Thanks. Also, for the letter F, I only have "F-FRA 2/2". Is there a first part? Thanks again! Loretta Lorance ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 13:40:33 GMT+0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Venter, Dawie" Organization: Denel Informatics, Cape Reg Office Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks (by K. Urner) Kirby Urner wrote: >"the question becomes one of how to move these artifacts from the drawing board or, in many cases from a realized prototype phase, to full implementation as plentifully supplied assets."< Your posting is very thought provoking and I have churned over similar notions at one stage or another. I don't think that one can expect any large company to suddenly start up a production-line to manufacture pillowdomes, simply because no-one else is convinced about the concept. The only alternative that remains (and I'm purely brainstorming here), is that the "converted" do it for themselves. Once the standard and trend has been established and the advantages become a reality, (as in your analogy with the PC or perhaps the Compact Disk format) a number of suppliers will want to hop on the bandwagon. The problems to be solved by the "converted" is to establish (1) the standard for this optimum dwelling, (2) design the product, (3) produce the product's components and then (4) ship and built it. The project is probably too daunting and complex for one person to handle, but not so for a network or co-operative of members. Each member has skills which could benefit the entire group, and as a co-operative a lobby can be formed to resolve building codes, zoning laws and other problems. I propose that a global co-operative of enthusiasts be formed through some kind of share-holding mechanism, with the common aim of producing the ultimate dwelling machine. Once the design(s) have been established by the co-op, the product can be broken down into a number of base components. The incentive for becoming a members of this proposed co-op is that a business opportunity will exists for members to manufacture dwelling components and also to erect the structures. There will not be one big plant producing the components, but a number of small regional facilities producing and delivering components to the next construction site. Kind of outsourcing by members for members (barn raising) on a global scale. Initial orders for dwellings will be generated by the co-op members themselves, remember they are all enthusiasts themselves and would like to live in a dwelling design which they helped to specify and manufacture. The co-op will own the the optimum dwelling standard which can be labled with a brand and licenced for manufacture by other plants. Each member will be able to tender to manufacture or supply some of the dwelling's components for a region or globally, all based on healthy economic principles to ensure optimum manufacture and supply costs. If the group could raise firm orders for a number of dwellings, with all the necessary payment and delivery checks and balances, the various component production facilities can be established. The component production facilities will find enthusiastic support if founded in a manner to create jobs in under-privileged communities (e.g. here in South-Africa) and possibly even to re-cycle certain materials. The size of the initial order for dwellings will be crucial, and will determine the ultimate costs per dwelling and the type of production facilities that will have to be set up. I am certain that an event on this scale, conceived and managed in cyber space, by a global co-op to creating the optimum dwelling will hit the world media, which in turn will create repeat orders which will .....makes you think, doesn't it? I'm certain the concept still has some rough edges, but it certainly has merits. If the price is right, I will order one. Dawie Venter ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 08:32:19 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Paul J Theriault Subject: What is synergetics? What is Bucky's point? (fwd) Synergetics is a really fat, fairly hard-to-read book by R. Buckminster Fuller. He makes up his own words and strings them together with hyphens to make sentences-that-last-a-paragraph. It can really make your head swim. It is a kind of poetry. Sometimes there are poems too. There are lots of pictures of geometric shapes and buildings and domes. There is also Synergetics II, which is just as fat and challenging, but at least has an index. Every paragraph in both books is numbered and the two books are really one book - if you could cut and paste to put the intertwining numbers in order. Critical Path is a Bucky book that is much easier to read. He makes his points: Malthus is no longer correct. Humanity now has the ability with technology to feed, clothe, house everyone without war and famine. Synergy is "the whole is more than the sum of the parts". Synergetics starts with the minimum system (tetrahedron - stable but inefficient) and builds to the sphere (efficient - but stable only when omnitriangulated). Synergetics is the study of the parts, the wholes, and everything in-between as a series of inter-connected systems. Humans are here to serve as local-information-gatherers-and-problem-solvers. Synergetics is a system for sorting information and solving problems. Look around you. See what needs to be done that isn't getting done, do it. Sincerely, Steven Lee Combs Syncorswim, Inc. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 09:32:07 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: RBF MASTER INDEX In-Reply-To: <199606201850.OAA09577@broadway.gc.cuny.edu>; from "LORETTA LORANCE" at Jun 20, 96 2:50 pm LORETTA LORANCE writes: > However, I seem to have misplaced my printouts of the Index letters A > through C. Would it be possible to send them again? Thanks. > Also, for the letter F, I only have "F-FRA 2/2". Is there a first part? The archives for the Geodesic list should have all the material that I have posted so far; see: http://ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu/~listserv/GEODESIC/ Download the May and June logs (log9605 and log9606). -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 13:30:27 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks Kirby Urner wrote: >"the question becomes one of how to move these artifacts from >the drawing board or, in many cases from a realized prototype >phase, to full implementation as plentifully supplied assets." and Dawie Venter replied: >Your posting is very thought provoking and I have churned over similar >notions at one stage or another. I don't think that one can expect >any large company to suddenly start up a production-line to >manufacture pillowdomes, simply because no-one else is convinced >about the concept. I would offer that both the Bini-Shell domes and the domes made by Monolithic Domes are a large enough "sample set" to convince any open-minded person. Except for the risk of a fast-moving low pressure (or high pressure) front moving in just as you apply concrete, there is little to "go wrong", and the resulting structures are "easy" to build. The only "skills" required are the inflation of the pillow, and the details of proper application of the ferrocement. Both can be taught to even an illiterate person. >The only alternative that remains (and I'm purely brainstorming >here), is that the "converted" do it for themselves. I think that there is a lack of "market pull" for such structures. Very few people dream of a little DOME in the county with a picket fence. One cannot fight a lack of demand with a better supply. Right now, most domes cost about the same as boxes, since both are built of wood, and both are assembled one stick at a time. >Once the standard and trend has been established and >the advantages become a reality, A dunno if we have a trend, but the advantages are obvious to many happy customers of both companies listed above. >The problems to be solved by the "converted" is to establish >(1) the standard for this optimum dwelling, Standard? Why must they all be the same? Once one has the tooling to make the "pillows" (or other form structure) minor size and shape variations are not a big deal. The re-use of the "pillows" is not very common at this time, to my knowledge. >(2) design the product, Done. You have your choice of off-the shelf vendors right now. >(3) produce the product's components and then Also done. >(4) ship and built it. Being done now. At a profit. >I propose that a global co-operative of enthusiasts be formed >through some kind of share-holding mechanism, with the common >aim of producing the ultimate dwelling machine.... Nice idea, but "the ultimate dwelling machine" would tend to vary from locale to locale. For example, thatch is still used as a roofing material in Scotland. Sounds backwards, but the raw material (reeds) is local and free. The roofs that result have good lifespans, and require minimal maintainence. They are a bit of a fire hazard... This is not to say that the task is impossible or a waste of effort - for example: I am making modifications to an off-the shelf dome kit (hardware and wood) to convert it to a wooden form that can be used to create ferrocement domes. The idea here is that while "pillows" are a great idea, they are hard (or impossible) to re-use, and therefore a significant portion of the cost of each structure. A wooden form is bulky, heavy, and more work to assemble, but it is clearly reusable, since any single damaged component can be replaced, and assembly requires (at most) a generator to run a few electric impact wrenches to speed up the bolt-tightening/loosening. A scaffold is also a good idea. Once the form is assembled, one is immune from the error of under or over-inflating a "pillow" and no weather front can change the size or shape of the shell. Since the parts are small, it is easy to take the frame apart from inside the shell. Since the frame is solid, one can place bolts and metal gizmos in recessess before applying cement, and have a shell with "cast-in" attachment hardware for windows, doors, and other components. Will Habitat "approve" of such a structure? Perhaps not, but I expect that the inherent lower cost will convince some number of Habitat clients to choose a dome - Habitat clients must pay for the houses (on a no-interest mortgage basis) so if I can build a $20,000 ferrocement dome, and the "best" Habitat can do is a $30,000 box, perhaps we will have some "market pull". The best news is that the same components can be assembled into a range of different domes. One is not forced to standardize, but can offer a choice between single-story, 2-story, and different diameters. Smith-Barney wants to be my investment brokers. So THAT'S what happened to that purple dinosaur... james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 10:47:32 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX P-POM BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: P-POM Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 22, 1996 PACIFIC OCEAN, MIGRATIONS ACROSS Critical Path, page 023-24 See: WATER-PEOPLE PACKAGE: PACKAGED Synergetics 1, sects 223.72 415.45 443.02 502.02 519.02 541.01-02 541.30 620.06 964.30-31 1023.12 1052.44 Synergetics 2, sects 262.09 268.06 541.01 A table 986.550 sect 986.727 See: DIS-CONTINUITY DIS-CRETE ENERGY PACKAGE FINITE PHOTON QUANTUM TERMINAL VE PACKAGES PAFFRATH, LESLIE Critical Path, page 188.00 PAGANISM Critical Path, page 058.00 PAKISTAN Critical Path, page 196.00 PANIC OF Synergetics 2, sect 182.00-83.0 Banks Critical Path, pages 087-88 Power Structure Critical Path, page xxvii.00 See: FIRE IN A THEATER PANTHEON Humans in Universe,page 087.00 Dome Critical Path, page 179.00 PAPER- Board Domes Dymaxion World, pages 061-62 Dymaxion World, figs 417-34 Foldable Dymaxion World, fig 422.00 Milan Triennale Gran Premio (Italy) Dymaxion World, figs 431-33 Sheet of Paper Synergetics 1, sect 831.01 PARABOLA Synergetics 1, sect 933.01 Synergetics 2, sects 540.30-32 See: HYPERBOLIC-PARABOLA PARACELSUS, PHILIPPUS AUREOLUS Humans in Universe,page 012.00 PARALLAX (IN ASTRONOMY) Critical Path, pages 172-73 Synergetics 1, sects 539.10 923.21 PARALLEL: PARALLELS Fuller's Earth, pages 067.00 103.00 Synergetics 1, sects 982.80 1005.62 Synergetics 2, sects 260.21 260.42 266.07 268.04 505.62-63 527.09 986.072-77 986.222note 987.222 See: CONVERGENT VS PARALLEL PERCEPTION PARALLELOGRAM OF FORCES See: FORCE LINES: OMNIDIRECTIONAL LINES OF FORCE PARAMETERS Cosmography, page 127.00 Synergetics 1, sect 535.05-07 Synergetics 2, sect 268.03 PARENT(S) -TEACHER ASSOCS,ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CHILD Critical Path, page 026.00 See: CHILD'S PARENTS PARITY Synergetics 1, sect 507.01-06 Synergetics 2, sect 1013.21 See: CONSERVATION OF PARITY DIS- PARITY PARKING. See: GARAGES PARTHENON Critical Path, fig 056.00 PARTIAL GENERALIZATION Synergetics 1, sect 521.01 PARTIALLY TUNED Synergetics 2, sects 1006.41 1033.011 1033.102 See: THRESHOLD TWILIGHT ZONE PARTICLE: PARTICULAR Synergetics 1, sects 240.08 507.05 510.07 518.04 966.11 973.30-33 1053.62 Synergetics 2, sects 527.705-06 986.743 1052.32 1072.32 Accelerator Synergetics 1, sect 953.50 Discontinuity vs. Wave Continuity Cosmography, pages 194-95 235.00 See: BUILDING BLOCKS: NO BUILDING BLOCKS QUARKS WAVE AND PARTICLE PARTING THE GRASS Synergetics 1, sect 509.06 PARTS: PARTIALITY Synergetics 1, sects 501.02 502.25 Synergetics 2, sects 266.05 325.22 543.24 986.819 1053.841 See: COMPONENTS OVERLAPPING: PARTIALLY OVERLAPPING STARTING WITH PARTS WHOLES AND PARTS PASS: AND IT CAME TO PASS Synergetics 1, sect 464.08 PASSIVE. See: ACTIVE AND PASSIVE PASSPORT Critical Path, page 105.00 See: CORPORATION MIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION PAST: HISTORIC PAST Synergetics 2, sects 228.12 1033.103 See: HISTORY NOW PATENT: PATENTS BF's Universe, page 080.00 Synergetics 1, sects 250.401-41 250.501 530.05 640.01 As Capital Critical Path, page 109.00 Public Record Critical Path, page 126.00 Attorneys Critical Path, page 147.00 Claims Cosmography, pages 076-77 Critical Path, page 147.00 Cost of Critical Path, page 147.00 Expiration of Critical Path, page 149.00 For Dymaxion Bathroom Dymaxion World, figs 067-74 Car Dymaxion World, figs 112-15 Deployment Unit (DDU) Dymaxion World, figs 148-60 Map Dymaxion World, figs 239-42 Geodesic Dome Dymaxion World, figs 319-25 Paperboard Dome Dymaxion World, figs 417-20 Stockade Building System Dymaxion World, figs 012-16 Of R. B. F. Critical Path, pages 146-50 Strategic Critical Path, page 104.00 PATH(S), OF LEAST RESISTANCE Synergetics 2, sect 1001.22 See: PARTING THE GRASS PATIENCE Synergetics 2, sect 1052.61 PATRONAGE DESIGNING Ideas & Integ, page 033.00 PATTERN: PATTERNINGS Synergetics 1, sects 225.03 226.11 333.00 501.04 505.01-41 523.01 606.01 640.60 Synergetics 2, sects 100.018 421.21 505.51-53 505.61-65 792.02 987.062-63 1001.21 1052.59 1075.10 1075.23-26 Cognizance Synergetics 1, sect 251.02 Synergetics 2, sects 526.23 526.31 Conservation Synergetics 1, sects 600.04 601.00-03.0 Divisibility Synergetics 2, sect 987.064 Generalization Synergetics 1, sect 501.04 See: STRUCTURE Integrity Concept AFullerExplanation,pages 054.00 056-59 097.00 BF's Universe, pages 101-04 106-07 Synergetics 1, sects 168.00 400.11 418.05 505.01 505.20-21 505.41 538.12 538.14-15 606.01 610.03 640.60 645.10 905.16 1010.14 1055.03 Synergetics 2, sects 264.15 265.09 326.40 792.04 986.171 Analogy for BF's Universe, pages 112-14 Illustrations of BF's Universe, pages 104-06 Intelligent Life in the Universe BF's Universe, pages 111-12 Knot AFullerExplanation,pages 057-59 Life AFullerExplanation,pages 009.00 058-59 Process BF's Universe, pages 109-10 Mind/Brain Relationship BF's Universe, pages 114-15 Of DNA-RNA Critical Path, pages 342-43 Thinkable Me AFullerExplanation,page 058.00 Wave AFullerExplanation,pages 057-58 171.00 See: INDIVIDUAL HUMAN AS PATTERN INTEGRITY KNOT METABOLIC FLOW NINETY-TWO ELEMENTS SELF-INTERFERENCE WAVE PATTERN OF A STONE DROPPED IN LIQUID Reading Critical Path, pages 158.00 230.00 Of Experience Critical Path, pages 129.00 153-55 On Geoscope Critical Path, pages 180-84 See: DESIGN AS ORDERLY PATTERN Strip Synergetics 1, sects 930.10-11 930.20 figs 930.11 933.01 sects 933.02 961.48 Synergetics 2, fig 1238.26 A Aggregate Wrapabilities Synergetics 1, sect 930.26 Uniqueness Synergetics 1, sect 505.101 Synergetics 2, sect 987.061 See: VERTEX See: BIG PATTERNS BOUNCE PATTERNS OF ENERGY CIRCUIT PATTERN TENSEGRITY HOLDING PATTERNS WAVE PATTERN PAULI, WOLFGANG Synergetics 2, sect 201.22 PAULING, LINUS Dymaxion World, page 045.00 Humans in Universe,page 062.00 Synergetics 1, sects 931.62 995.34 Synergetics 2, sect 201.22 PEACE,ARTIFACT REVOLUTION'S CONTRIBUTION TO Cosmography, page 003.00 PEA: PEAS And Toothpicks. See: TOOTHPICKS & SEMIDRIED PEAS MODEL Shooter(s) Cosmography, pages 020-22 fig 021.00 Synergetics 1, sect 1009.80-98 PEARSON, PHILIP BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 123-24 130.00 133.00 135.00 BF's Universe, pages 156-57 PEBBLE. See: WAVE PATTERN OF A PEBBLE DROPPED IN WATER PECKING ORDER Critical Path, pages 060.00 088.00 PEER RELATIONS BF's Universe, pages 014-16 031.00 PENETRATE. See: COMPENETRATE PENINSULAS. See: ISTHMUSES & PENINSULAS PENN, ARTHUR BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 189-90 BF's Universe, pages 309-10 PENOBSCOT BAY (MAINE, U.S.A.) BF's Universe, page 001.00 Critical Path, pages 185-86 PENTAGON Synergetics 1, sects 455.22 703.14-15 726.01-03 1022.15 Synergetics 2, sects 100.1042 794.15-16 See: HEX-PENT PENTAGONAL DODECAHEDRON AFullerExplanation,page 049.00 illus 041.00 Synergetics 1, sects 457.40-43 910.11 982.48 982.59 1053.33 Symmetry of AFullerExplanation,pages 041.00 049.00 168.00 216.00 PEOPLE: PEOPLE'S Republic of China (PRC) Humans in Universe,pages 014-15 See: HUMANS WATER-PEOPLE PERCEPTION. See: CONVERGENT VS PARALLEL PERCEPTION NAIVE PERCEPTION OF CHILDHOOD PERFECT: PERFECTION Synergetics 1, sects 420.041 443.02 464.08 Synergetics 2, sect 311.15 And Imperfect Synergetics 1, sects 443.04 464.08 801.13 Synergetics 2, sects 543.02 986.232 986.814 986.833 1052.63 See: EQUANIMITY EXACT IDEAL PERFORMANCE Per Weight (Pound; Gram) Critical Path, page 148.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xiii.00 004-05 031-32 043-44 049.00 079.00 086.00 Synergetics 2, sects 000.111-24 792.52 795.11 1075.26 Charts of Critical Path, page 245.00 In Ballistics Critical Path, pages 234-35 Building Industry Critical Path, pages 303-04 Technical Evolution History Critical Path, pages 103.00 233.00 Transportation Critical Path, pages 302-03 Of Chemistries and Electronics Critical Path, pages 198-99 Geodesic Dome Critical Path, pages 190.00 209.00 See: DESIGN SCIENCE EPHEMERAL- IZATION MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY MINIATUR- IZATION MORE WITH LESS STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY WORLD GAME WORK EFFICIENCY Ratios per Weight of Products Building and Ideas & Integ, page 267.00 Importance of Ideas & Integ, page 053.00 Rationing of Ideas & Integ, page 057.00 PERIMETERS Synergetics 1, fig 412.01 note Synergetics 2, sect 465.42 PERIODIC And Nonperiodic Synergetics 2, sect 986.835 Table of the Elements Synergetics 1, sects 415.41 418.01-06 955.30 1011.62 1239.11 Synergetics 2, sects 986.771-73 table 986.773 PERIODICITY Synergetics 1, sects 163.00 168.00 225.03 418.05 502.51 645.10 930.11 1052.20 1210.00 p728 Synergetics 2, sects 181.00 268.06 501.24 526.22-25 537.41-42 1001.21 1052.51 1052.58 1052.61 See: DECIMAL AND DUODECIMAL HARMONIC OCTAVE RESONANCE PERKINS, James BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 234-35 Milo BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 169-71 PERKY, SCOTT BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 080.00 BF's Universe, page 080.00 PERMEABILITY: PERMEATIVE Synergetics 1, sect 1005.52 Synergetics 2, sects 526.24 1033.111 1033.121 PERMISSION: PERMITTED. See: NATURE PERMITS IT WOMB OF PERMITTED IGNORANCE PERPENDICULAR Fuller's Earth, pages 067.00 103.00 Synergetics 1, sects 240.40 251.20 825.31-33 962.01 1107.30-32 Synergetics 2, fig 527.703 sects 986.072-77 986.222note 987.222 PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE,UNIVERSE AS MINIMUM CritPath, page 157.00 See: MINIMUM PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE PERSIA Cosmography, page 094.00 PERSIAN GULF Critical Path, pages 022-24 See: INDIAN OCEAN IRAN PERSONAL AUTHORITY IN POLITICS,CORPORATIONS CritPath, page 140.00 PERSONALITY, AND EXPERIENCE Ideas & Integ, page 239.00 See: SPLIT PERSONALITY PERSPECTIVE Synergetics 2, sects 100.021 986.721 See: DECEPTIVENESS OF SENSING PETAL. See: THREE-PETAL FLOWER PETERSON, ERIC Dymaxion World, page 036.00 PETROLEUM Critical Path, pages xvii.00 219.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xx.00 005.00 043.00 045.00 As Capital Critical Path, page 111.00 Impounded Solar Energy Critical Path, page 028.00 At a Million Dollars a Gallon Critical Path, page 200.00 Atomic Energy Technology and Critical Path, page 192.00 Critical Moment and Critical Path, page 248.00 Path and Critical Path, page 254.00 Depletion of Critical Path, page 118.00 In World War I Critical Path, page 084.00 Industry Critical Path, pages 110-13 116.00 118.00 192.00 In U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 289.00 Of Los Angeles, Calif, U.S.A. Critical Path, page 278.00 Record Profits of Critical Path, page 241.00 Refining, Distribution Network of Critical Path, page 111.00 Saudi Arabia and Critical Path, pages 110-12 Limited Supply of Critical Path, pages 110.00 223.00 Monetary Accounting of Critical Path, page 214.00 Nature's Production of Critical Path, pgs xxxiv-xxxv 222-23 262-63 Phasing Out of Critical Path, page 199.00 U.S.A. Dependence on Arab Critical Path, page 118.00 U.S.A.-USSR Competition for Arabian Critical Path, page 196.00 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, SAVINGS PEWTER Critical Path, page 205.00 PHARAOH Critical Path, pages 049-51 Afterlife of Critical Path, pages 050-52 See: HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY PHASE Synergetics 1, sects 538.03 905.49 1054.10-74 Synergetics 2, sect 1053.72 Changes. See: SOLIDS Inventory of Phases Synergetics 2, sect 201.10-11 See: COMING APART PHASE EQUIMAGNITUDE PHASES GIBBS, WILLARD: GIBBS' PHASE RULE INFLECTION PHASE INSIDE- OUTING PHASE LIQUID-CRYSTAL-VAPOR-INCANDESCENT PHASES MEDIO PHASE OCTA- PHASE OMNI- PHASE-BOND-INTEGRATION SPLIT PHASE PHELPS-DODGE COMPANY (CORPORATION) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 145-49 BF's Universe, pages 137.00 194-200 202.00 373.00 Critical Path, pages 282-84 289-90 Dymaxion World, pages 032-34 fig 075.00 See: COPPER PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Critical Path, page 011.00 Population of Critical Path, page 020.00 See: WATER-PEOPLE PHILLIPS, KENNETH BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 041.00 043.00 BF's Universe, pages 044-45 PHILOLAEUS (OF CROTON) Cosmography, page 100.00 Critical Path, page 034-35 See: GREEK SCHOOLS PHILOSOPHY Synergetics 1, sects 640.03 1056.20 9-10 1056.20 (24) Synergetics 2, sect 531.05 And Geometry AFullerExplanation,page 032.00 Of RBF AFullerExplanation,pages 001.00 032.00 097-99 260.00 269.00 See: EPISTEM-OLOGY GEOMETRY OF THINKING TELE- OLOGY THINKABILITY PHOENICIANS Cosmography, page 094.00 As Carriers of Technology Critical Path, page 024.00 Circumnavigation of Earth by Critical Path, pages 034-35 044.00 figs 038-42 Code (Prephonetic Period) Critical Path, page 035.00 Early Coins of Critical Path, pages 074-75 Trade in Indian Ocean Critical Path, pages 015-16 Headdress of Critical Path, page 073.00 fig 074.00 In Carthage Critical Path, page 070.00 Seige of Troy Critical Path, page 069.00 Indian Ocean Voyaging of Critical Path, pages 022-23 Invention of Letter Pronunciation Critical Path, page 003.00 On the Atlantic Critical Path, page 072.00 Records of Critical Path, pages 015-16 Sailing Ships of Critical Path, page xx.00 Trade Using Cattle Critical Path, pages 073-75 See: WATER-PEOPLE PHONE CALL, FIRST TRANSATLANTIC BF's Universe, page 071.00 PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION & SPELLING Critical Path, pages 033-34 075.00 See: COMMUNICATION PHOSPHORUS Critical Path, page 244.00 PHOTOELECTRIC CELL BF's Universe, page 122.00 Critical Path, pages 268-69 PHOTOGRAPHY Synergetics 2, sect 263.01 See: MACRO AND MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTON: PHOTONS Cosmography, pages 105-06 233.00 Synergetics 1, sects 223.71-91 251.25 530.01 541.30-36 901.12 905.74 1052.20 1106.23 Synergetics 2, sects 325.14 325.16 466.23 935.18 986.087 986.524 986.627 986.835 plate 010.00 PHOTOSYNTHESIS Cosmography, page 241.00 Critical Path, pages 275.00 327.00 Fuller's Earth, page 121.00 Synergetics 1, sects 172.00 826.03 1005.21-22 1009.67 Synergetics 2, sects 326.12 533.10 986.862 1052.61 1052.641 As Class-One Evolution Critical Path, page 246.00 Syntropic Cosmography, page 073.00 Wealth Impoundment Critical Path, page 079.00 Description of Critical Path, page 028.00 Impounds Sun's Energy Operating Manual, page 046.00 In Petroleum Production Critical Path, page 222.00 Trees Critical Path, page 062.00 Within Geodesic Dome Critical Path, page 210.00 Zoological Counterpart Critical Path, page 009.00 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME PETROLEUM, NATURE'S PRODUCTION OF PHYSICAL: PHYSICAL EXPERIENCE Synergetics 1, sects 223.65 529.05 533.06 606.02 645.12 713.06 782.23 801.24 826.06 1009.36 Synergetics 2, sects 251.021 251.48 260.31-33 261.01 262.04 262.08 267.03 531.04-06 532.18 900.12 901.19 986.814 986.841 986.855 1052.62 1072.23 1075.10-12 And Metaphysical Critical Path, pages 027.00 109.00 198.00 234.00 342-43 Grunch of Giants, pages 010.00 012-13 016-18 078.00 091.00 See: ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT LIFE IS NOT PHYSICAL META- PHYSICAL KNOW-HOW Existence Environment Surrounds Synergetics 1, sect 1001.11 Laws. See: GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES, FAMILY OF Principles: Comprehensive Set Synergetics 1, sect 418.04 Scaffolfing Activities. See: SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY Universe Synergetics 1, sects 116.00 220.05 305.04 331.00 341.00 400.11 427.05 440.05 443.04 505.04 515.21 527.02 529.24 620.07 720.03 841.22 962.10-11 966.10-12 1031.11 1054.10 1056.32 1238.50 1238.60 Synergetics 2, sects 201.21 262.09 270.21 311.16 326.09 326.21 466.14 505.51-53 935.16 986.122 986.143 986.629 1006.34 1033.701 1044.13 1052.68 As Technology Critical Path, pgs xxvii-xxviii Coordinate System of Critical Path, page xxvii.00 Entropy in Critical Path, page 028.00 See: COSMIC ACCOUNTING ENERGY ACCOUNTING EXPANDING PHYSICAL UNIVERSE MINIMUM PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY UNIVERSE See: LIFE IS NOT PHYSICAL METAPHYSICAL & PHYSICAL NINETY-TWO ELEMENTS PHYSICS BF's Universe, pages 098-101 Synergetics 1, sects 200.01 202.01 203.06 203.08 204.01 240.24 240.65 250.32 445.18 522.02 525.03 620.08 826.01 826.04-06 905.42 fig 1012.14 B 1024.22 1024.25 1054.51 1222.12 Synergetics 2, sects 262.04 1007.16 1013.21 1052.32-33 1076.13 Awkward Cubic Standard of Cosmography, pages 052-53 060.00 129.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 131.00 Divorced from Geometry Cosmography, pages 046.00 139-40 Particle Cosmography, page 063.00 Solid-State Cosmography, page 066.00 Vs Chemistry Synergetics 1, sects 415.23 440.03 See: MOLECULES AND ATOMS PHYSIOGNOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Synergetics 2, sect 201.11 As a Result of Inbreeding Critical Path, pages 009-11 Of Nations Critical Path, page 218.00 See: HUMAN BODY PHYSIOLOGY. See: PHYSIOGNOMY PI AFullerExplanation,pages 015-17 Cosmography, pages 070.00 169.00 192-93 fig 196.00 Synergetics 1, sects 410.02 423.10 455.02 970.12 970.21 980.00-84 982.20 982.80 985.01-02 1022.11-12 1032.22 Synergetics 2, sect 986.088 PICASSO DUO-FACE PAINTING Synergetics 1, sect 1053.15 PIEL, GERALD BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 167.00 169.00 171-72 PIERCE Arrow (Auto Company) BF's Universe, page 181.00 Foundation Dymaxion World, page 032.00 Lincoln BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 038.00 050.00 054.00 056-57 BF's Universe, pages 008.00 047.00 PINE Critical Path, page 010.00 PING-PONG BALL Synergetics 1, sect 401.01-06 PIPES, WATERLINES & SEWAGE See: BUILDING INDUSTRY, TIED TO HIGHWAYS, SEWERS, WATERLINES PIRACY BF's Universe, pages 061-62 PIRATES Critical Path, pages 058-59 238.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 021.00 027.00 029.00 And Orient Trade Critical Path, page 075.00 Gold on Trade Ships and Critical Path, pages 075.00 201.00 Indian Ocean Ideas & Integ, page 151.00 Of the Barbary Coast Critical Path, page 072.00 Secret Closed-System, World of Critical Path, page 059.00 See: BRITISH EMPIRE GREAT PIRATES PITTINGER, N. O. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 192.00 PLANCK: PLANCK'S Constant Cosmography, pages 169.00 228.00 230.00 Synergetics 1, sects 204.01 223.70-91 240.65 511.04 1024.25 Max Dymaxion World, page 003.00 Ideas & Integ, page 303.00 Operating Manual, page 082.00 Synergetics 1, sects 505.41 530.06 Synergetics 2, sect 935.14 PLANE BF's Universe, pages 014-15 Fuller's Earth, 028.00 Synergetics 1, sects 224.30 240.07 524.21 525.01 966.12 982.20 1106.24-25 Synergetics 2, sects 262.01 1007.26 1013.13 1013.41 Flatness Proven Unreal Fuller's Earth, 040.00 Geometry Synergetics 2, fig 527.703 sects 986.045 1007.20-31 See: GEOMETRY Trigonometry Critical Path, page 029-31 See: AREA OPENING SPHERE TANGENT WITH A PLANE TUCK IN A PLANE PLANET: PLANETS Synergetics 2, sects 791.01 fig 791.01 (3) sect 792.51 Earth Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 324.00 400.47 Synergetics 2, sects 000.101 000.110 986.743 Human Observation of Cosmography, pages 035-36 Orbits of Cosmography, pages 004-05 020.00 036.00 082.00 100.00 figs 208-09 Universe's Creation of Cosmography, page 245.00 PLANETARIUM DOME Dymaxion World, fig 353.00 PLANNERS,MORE COMPREHENSIVE THAN OTHER PROFESSIONS OpMan,page 053.00 PLANNING And Manipulation, Evolution Transcends All Critical Path, page 230.00 See: EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION World. See: WORLD PLANNING PLASMICS Synergetics 1, sects 171.00 980.05-07 1024.19 Synergetics 2, sect 210.11 PLASTIC: PLASTICS Fibreglass Domes Ideas & Integ, page 268.00 For Dymaxion Bathroom Dymaxion World, page 033.00 Industry Celluloid, Development of Critical Path, page 267.00 Polyester Resin, Development of Critical Path, page 149.00 Products Cosmography, page 114.00 PLATINUM Critical Path, page 244.00 PLATO: PLATONIC Cosmography, pages 100.00 130.00 174.00 220-21 Critical Path, page 037.00 Synergetics 1, sect 1230.10 Synergetics 2, sect 542.02 fig 542.02 Polyhedra AFullerExplanation,pages 034.00 045.00 252.00 254.00 Synergetics 1, sects 223.01 251.22 427.01 528.04 623.10 623.14 638.10 713.01-05 973.10-12 981.20 1010.22 1053.20-21 1053.33 Synergetics 2, sects 100.304 986.062 1033.122 Derivation of AFullerExplanation,pages 037-43 See: REGULAR POLYHEDRA PLAY. See: GAMES -Dome BF's Universe, page 332.00 Dymaxion World, figs 357.00 448-49 PLAYING THE GAME BF's Universe, page 015.00 PLEXIGLAS BF's Universe, pages 278-79 362.00 PLUMBING Design BF's Universe, pages 135-37 In Dymaxion Deployment Unit (DDU) Dymaxion World, figs 085-86 Industry BF's Universe, pages 197-99 Of Dymaxion Bathroom Dymaxion World, page 033.00 See: BATHROOM DESIGN PLURAL: PLURALITIES Synergetics 1, sect 502.24 Synergetics 2, sects 505.24 505.71 1033.181 See: SINGULAR: SINGULARITY UNITY IS PLURAL PLUS And Minus Synergetics 1, sects 509.07 531.02 638.03 650.03 905.48 913.10 915.02 924.11 fig 924.20 sects 943.01 953.21-25 954.01 1221.17-20 1222.12 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 326.31-32 935.21 986.032 1033.661 1043.01 1053.831 1076.13 Two Synergetics 1, sects 527.62 961.45 Synergetics 2, sects 505.82 1033.666 See: ADDITIVE TWONESS CORING POLAR POINTS PLUTO (PLANET) Cosmography, page 082.00 PLUTONIUM Critical Path, page 244.00 PLY- Dome: Plydomes Chapel Dymaxion World, fig 447.00 Components Dymaxion World, figs 437.00 440.00 447.00 Incorporated (Des Moines, IA, USA) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 Dymaxion World, page 065.00 Involute Dymaxion World, fig 444.00 Pine Cone 42-Foot Dymaxion World, fig 443.00 Structural System Dymaxion World, fig 440.00 Two-Frequency Dymaxion World, figs 435-36 Wood Critical Path, pages 297-98 PNEUMATIC: PNEUMATICS Synergetics 1, sects 251.43 422.10 701.00-02 711.35 751.00-10 1005.14 1025.12 Compression Critical Path, page 212.00 -Hydraulic Synergetics 1, sects 703.03 751.07 764.02 971.20 980.07 1005.30 1060.01-03 1061.11-12 Synergetics 2, sects 263.02 793.01-07 986.635 Tools Critical Path, page 212.00 See: INVISIBLE PNEUMATICS POET: POETRY BF's Universe, pages 202-03 347.00 HumansInUniverse, pages 020-21 024-37 050-54 107-11 A Poet's Advice (E. E. Cummings) Critical Path, pages xii-xiii As One Who Feels Critical Path, page xii.00 POINT: POINTS Fuller's Earth, pages 041.00 050-60 Synergetics 1, sects 223.40 223.65 224.07 240.05 240.09-12 240.28 445.05 510.01 510.05 515.011 519.00-30 535.11 537.11-13 541.09-10 707.02 713.06-07 825.27 960.08 966.12 985.20-21 1009.11 1011.10-11 1012.33 Synergetics 2, sects 100.032-33 223.67 262.02-05 264.01-03 266.04 269.01 269.04-07 505.61-65 527.25 530.11 936.24 986.028 986.045 986.821 1001.21 1001.25-26 1007.24 1013.13 1053.801-02 = Eight Tetrahedra Synergetics 1, sect 1012.33 Synergetics 2, sect 1053.810 And Lines Synergetics 2, sect 987.022 Areas and Lines Synergetics 1, sects 223.50 251.02 527.10-11 538.02 966.12 1054.10 fig 1054.40 sect 1223.12 Synergetics 2, sects 202.03 265.03 269.05-06 270.19 501.23 505.64-65 505.82 1007.16 1007.22 1071.20-28 See: CROSSINGS, OPENINGS AND TRAJECTORIES VERTEXES, FACES AND EDGES Can't Be Passed Through by More Than 1 Line Cosmography,pgs 010-13 119.00 233.00 fig 120.00 Growth Rate Synergetics 1, sects 223.41 251.25 Not More Than 1 Event Can Occupy Cosmography, page 232.00 Synergetic Connecting of Point to Cosmography, fig 242.00 System Relationships Dymaxion World, pages 046-49 Algebraic Statement of Dymaxion World, page 047.00 To-Able Something Synergetics 2, sects 100.032 100.201 936.24 1052.354 See: BENDAY SCREEN BROUWER'S THEOREM COSMIC LIMIT POINT DISTURBANCE INITIATING POINT DOMAINS OF POINTS EVENT FOCI INTER-CONNECTION OF ANY TWO POINTS IN UNIVERSE FOUR POINTS IN UNIVERSE INTER-TANGENCY POINT KISSING POINT MICROSYSTEM NON-INTERFERING ZERO POINTS NON-POLAR POINTS SOMETHINGNESS STAR EVENT STARTING POINT TOPOLOGY VERTEX VERTEXES (CORNERS) POISSON EFFECT Synergetics 1, sect 1005.30-32 Synergetics 2, sect 792.40 POKER GAME. See: KILLINGRY-POKER GAME WEALTH -POKER GAME POLAR: POLARITY: POLARIZATION Synergetics 1, sects 224.30 400.09 703.12 981.02-04 1005.40 1005.60-63 1012.16 1053.13 1053.32 1120.10 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 223.06 265.04 311.13 505.81 527.25-26 537.08 986.711 1013.13 As ADDITIVE Twoness Cosmography, pages 136-37 fig 137.00 Azimuthal Projection (Map) Critical Path, pages 044.00 164-65 fig 165.00 Coupling Synergetics 1, table 223.66 col7 981.06 Of Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, fig 416.01 B sects 622.01-30 Synergetics 2, sects 260.53 986.711 986.725 987.231 Vector Equilibrium Synergetics 1, sect 442.00-02 Points: Polar Vertexes Synergetics 1, table 223.66c7-15 Synergetics 2, sects 1007.27-31 1044.03-06 1073.21-22 1074.31 See: ADDITIVE TWONESS AXIS OF SPIN DOMAINS OF POLES POLARIS In Geoscope-Earth Orientation Critical Path, page 173.00 North Star Cosmography, pages 038.00 105.00 POLE: POLES Fuller's Earth, page 031.00 Of Spinability AFullerExplanation,pages 044.00 116.00 208.00 Vaulter Analogy BF's Universe, pages 148-50 POLITICAL Divisions. See: NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY Reform. See: DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION POLITICIANS BF's Universe, page 144.00 Local, Asked to Make World Work Operating Manual, page 038.00 See: IDEOLOGIES POLITICS Critical Path, page 140.00 Grunch of Giants, pages ix.00 x.00 Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 Synergetics 2, sects 000.108-30 326.08-09 790.11 935.12 1001.26 Concerns of Critical Path, page 127.00 Corruption in Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 Fuller and BF's Universe, page 268.00 Geography and BF's Universe, pages 252-53 Impediment of BF's Universe, page 386.00 Irrelevance of Fuller's Earth, page 109.00 Limits of Ideas & Integ, page 173.00 See: IDEOLOGIES ORGANIZATIONS (POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS, ECONOMIC) REVOLUTION POLLEN Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 See: BEE: HONEY-SEEKING BEE POLLUTION BF's Universe, page 011.00 Synergetics 1, sects 814.01 1024.22 As Result of Profit Motive Critical Path, page 143.00 Survival Problem Operating Manual, page 070.00 Nature Has No Critical Path, page 277.00 Recirculation of By-Products Critical Path, page 220.00 See: AIR POLLUTION ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENT LAND AND SOIL CONSERVATION PROFIT MOTIVE POLONIUM Critical Path, page 244.00 POLUTO, AS NEW NAME FOR PLANET Operating Manual, page 070.00 POLYCONIC PROJECTION BF's Universe, pages 223-24 POLYGON: POLYGONS Critical Path, page 046.00 Fuller's Earth, page 050.00 Synergetics 1, sects 420.07-08 608.10-11 609.01 950.33 Synergetics 2, sect 987.021 See: HEXA- GON NECKLACE POLYGONS PENTA- GON TRIANGLE POLYHEDRA: POLYHEDRON Dymaxion World, page 048.00 Fuller's Earth, page 041.00 Humans in Universe,pages 064-72 Synergetics 1, sects 400.03-04 400.09 fig 400.30 sects 420.08 454.01-06 457.40-43 501.101 536.03 536.11 608.10-11 613.01 620.10 730.11 905.49 910.11 950.32 953.50 table 982.62 sects 982.70 1005.32 1006.11-14 1023.10-20 1053.20-21 1053.30 tabls 1053.41 1053.51 sects 1054.50-53 Synergetics 2, sects 223.67 400.55-57 987.012 987.021 1007.26-27 1044.02 1071.23 1074.31 1077.10-11 And Euler's Law Fuller's Earth, page 062.00 Areal and Volumetric Domains of Cosmography, pages 059-60 note As Tensionally Finite Systems Ideas & Integ, pages 168-70 Euler's Formula for Cosmography, pages 058.00 note 122.00 Increasing Trussed Faces of Ideas & Integ, page 168.00 Made of Cheese Cosmography, page 228.00 fig 229.00 Naming of Cosmography, page 130.00 Of Systems Geometry Critical Path, page 047.00 See: GEODESIC SPHERE ICOSA-HEDRON SPHERE TETRA-HEDRON Stones (Rocks) as Cosmography, pages 122.00 138.00 fig 123.00 Subdivisions of Ideas & Integ, pages 166-67 Tetrahedral Mensuration Applied to Cosmography, fig 199.00 See: CLEAR SPACE POLYHEDRA CONCEPTUALITY IS POLYHEDRAL DOMAINS OF POLYHEDRA HEDRA PLATONIC POLYHEDRA STAR POLYHEDRON SYNERGETIC HIERARCHY SYSTEMATIC ENCLOSURE UNIVERSE DIVIDERS VOLUMES (Specific Types of Polyhedra) POLYHEDRAL PROFILES Synergetics 2, fig 986.314 sects 986.314-17 fig 986.504 sects 986.832-34 See: MULTIVARYING RADII POLYVERTEXIA Humans in Universe,pages 067.00 069-70 Synergetics 2, sects 986.711 986.728-29 Definition of Cosmography, page 131.00 High-Frequency Cosmography, pages 230.00 233.00 New Identification of Cosmography, fig 132.00 Thinking Only in Terms of Cosmography, page 163.00 POMPEY THE GREAT Critical Path, page 043.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 18:47:58 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WLauritzen Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: The Largest Versatile Number The Largest Versatile Number by William Lauritzen Versatile Numbers are numbers that have more factors than any smaller number. Twelve is a versatile number because 12 has 6 factors and no number less than 12 has that many factors. These are the first few versatile numbers: 2, 4, 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 120, 180, 240, 360, 840, 1260, 1680, 2520, 5040, ... In this brief paper I discuss efforts to find the highest known versatile number. In the paper "The Versatility of Numbers" (Dome, Spring 1996) I much more fully discuss these numbers. This paper is available from me or the magazine "Dome." However, I will give a short synopsis here of the history of versatile numbers as I know it. Although I independently discovered these numbers, I found that the famous Indian mathematician Ramanujan had investigated them and had called them "highly composite" numbers. This name is not very communicative and as a result I believe very few people know about these numbers. The English mathematician Hardy said these numbers were "as unlike a prime as a number can be." I like this statement because I sometimes refer to these numbers as antiprimes (although I prefer the name versatiles). In examining these numbers one can see that certain of them (such as 12, 24, 36, 60, and 360 are used by modern civilization to divide up time, distance, goods (the dozen), and the heavens (the circle). In other words some ancient civilization (whether it was the Summarians or the Egyptians or another civilization is unimportant for our purpose here) picked versatile numbers to use. Perhaps through trial and error someone discovered the advantages of these numbers, and perhaps they even defined this class of numbers. No one really knows for sure how the first use of them started. Meyer Rainer, a scholar from Switzerland, recently communicated to me that Plato considered the versatile number 5040 as "an ideal number of citizens in an ideal community, where everyone lives in peace, freedom, and friendship, and all measurements, weighings and partitions are done in the proper way." Although I don't necessarily totally agree with Plato, this is interesting none-the-less and I am investigating this further as this parallels my own reseach. In "The Versatility of Numbers" I point out that these numbers CAN BE SHARED EVENLY EASIER than any other numbers, and propose that IGNORANCE OF THIS CLASS OF NUMBERS MAY HAVE INCREASED THE AMOUNT OF VIOLENCE IN THE WORLD. If so, then VERSATILE NUMBERS ARE AT LEAST AS IMPORTANT AS PRIME NUMBERS and should be treated so. Imagine some children: The have some apples to share between them. If they have twelve apples, a versatile number, the apples could be shared equally with 2, 3, 4, or 6 children. No fighting or bloody noses. If they have 10 apples, a non-versatile number, the apples can only be shared equally if there are 2 or 5 children. Unless they know how to make fractions of items easily and quickly, I believe fighting and bloody noses would be significantly more likely. This could be tested by social psychologists. A special observer, trained to note incidences of aggression, yet who knows nothing about the purpose of the experiment, would be used. I don't believe that the awareness and use of versatile numbers will eliminate all of humankind's aggressive actions. Rather I believe that their use will LUBRICATE SOCIAL INTERACTION. So my goal is to stimulate experimenters to verify or disprove this proposition, and if it is verified, to have these numbers taught in all schools right alongside prime numbers. In the meantime, do your own experimenting, to discover the uses of versatile numbers. The largest versatile number has 13 digits. The largest prime has 258,716 digits. That great disparity in size between the largest prime and the largest versatile may symbolize to some degree the lack of attention society has given versatiles compared to primes. (However, one can find a large prime without knowing all the previous primes and one cannot find a large versatile without knowing all the previous versatiles.) The previous slargest versatile number was published by Ramanujan in 1915. The number was 6,746,328,388,800 and it has 10,080 factors. I may be wrong but I believe no one else has found any larger ones. I got interested in verifying his work and trying to find larger ones. Building a car that can break the landspeed record can give insight into automotive design, and by the same logic, finding the largest versatile can give insight into these numbers. Of course Ramanujan didn't have the advantages of computers. However, it can be quite frustrating trying to write a program that will generate versatiles as these numbers, like their opposites the primes, can not be predicted by any rule. In any case, on June 21, the longest day of the year, with help from Dan Hurt, I found two additional numbers. LIST OF 102 KNOWN VERSATILE NUMBERS Versatile # # of Factors 2 2 4 3 6 4 12 6 24 8 36 9 48 10 60 12 120 16 180 18 240 20 360 24 720 30 840 32 1260 36 1680 40 2520 48 5040 60 7560 64 10080 72 15120 80 20160 84 25200 90 27720 96 45360 100 50400 108 55440 120 83160 128 110880 144 166320 160 221760 168 277200 180 332640 192 498960 200 554400 216 665280 224 720720 240 1081080 256 1441440 288 2162160 320 2882880 336 3603600 360 4324320 384 6486480 400 7207200 432 8648640 448 10810800 480 14414400 504 17297280 512 21621600 576 32432400 600 36756720 640 43243200 672 61261200 720 73513440 768 110270160 800 122522400 864 147026880 896 183783600 960 245044800 1008 294053760 1024 367567200 1152 551350800 1200 698377680 1280 735134400 1344 1102701600 1440 1396755360 1536 2095133040 1600 2205403200 1680 2327925600 1728 2793510720 1792 3491888400 1920 4655851200 2016 5587021440 2048 6983776800 2304 10475665200 2400 13967553600 2688 20951330400 2880 27935107200 3072 41902660800 3360 48886437600 3456 64250746560 3584 73329656400 3600 80313433200 3840 97772875200 4032 128501493120 4096 146659312800 4320 160626866400 4608 240940299600 4800 321253732800 5376 481880599200 5760 642507465600 6144 963761198400 6720 1124388064800 6912 1606268664000 7168 1686582097200 7200 1927522396800 7680 2248776129600 8064 3212537328000 8192 3373164194400 8640 4497552259200 9216 6746328388800 10080 (all prior to here published in 1915) -------------------------------------------------- (found in 1996) 8995104518400 10368 9316358251200 10752 Thanks to Jim Barbour, Mike Easterbrook, Dan Hurt, Michael Kenniston. William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 15:47:15 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In-Reply-To: <199606211731.NAA09195@mujibur.inmind.com> hello joe, i think you will realy want to have this article in your library, the title is carbon nanotu in physics today june 1996 issues; if you want i might be able to send it by the end of the month. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 09:48:38 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX POP-PZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: POP-PZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 23, 1996 POPE, TED BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 197.00 Dymaxion World, figs 326-28 POPES, SUCCESSION OF Critical Path, page 043.00 See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY EMPEROR-POPE GOD-KING POPULATION Distribution Critical Path, pages 020.00 119.00 168.00 205.00 306.00 figs xxxii-xxxiii 018-19 Explosion, Fuller's Earth, pages 121-22 Ideas & Integ, page 252.00 Operating Manual, page 119.00 Myth of Ideas & Integ, page 248.00 Growth Critical Path, pages xxii.00 181.00 216.00 Grunch of Giants, page 003.00 See: BIRTH RATES & ENERGY PRODUCTION Increase in Ideas & Integ, page 209.00 Malthusian View of Cosmography, pages 107-09 111-12 263.00 Migrations of Ideas & Integ, pages 125-32 Problems in India Operating Manual, page 097.00 Relative Concentration Fuller's Earth, page 102.00 Shuttling of Ideas & Integ, page 210.00 PORPOISES. See: WHALES AND PORPOISES PORT CITIES BF's Universe, pages 251.00 254-57 PORTUGESE. See: PHOENICIANS POSITION. See: FIX POSITIONAL DIFFERENTIALS Synergetics 2, sect 537.09 POSITIONING OF NUMBERS Cipher in Critical Path, page 037.00 In Ship Technology Critical Path, pages 072-73 See: ABACUS POSITIVE. See: NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE POSITIVE-NEGATIVE Synergetics 1, sects 223.01 223.62 224.06 228.01 240.28 240.41 251.44 310.03 400.42-44 401.01-07 420.041 440.01 440.05 441.22-23 445.10-11 453.01-02 456.03-05 502.25 507.04-05 527.53-54 531.02 532.11 532.22-23 537.04-05 537.11-12 537.15 538.11 608.06 610.11 614.01-02 615.01-07 620.06 622.20 622.30 624.02-04 633.02 634.01 638.10 650.03-04 714.02 724.11 730.11 740.11-12 766.01 770.11-21 784.13 801.13 901.03 902.10 905.37 905.46-47 905.49 905.72 913.01 913.10-11 916.03 920.01 924.11 fig 924.20 sects 933.03 933.07 934.03 942.16 943.01 950.11 953.10 953.20-25 953.60 954.08 954.71 973.01 981.11 982.71 985.07 1012.01-22 1024.24 1031.11-15 1051.20 1052.40 1053.10 1053.13-15 1053.31 1053.34 1105.04 1107.30 1222.10-12 1223.11-12 1230.10 1232.10 1232.20 1238.20 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 223.06 310.11 310.14 326.31 532.17 537.131 537.41 537.51 540.11 541.19 933.08 935.21 938.10 938.15-16 986.421 986.571 986.821 987.064 1013.32 1013.34 1013.41 1053.821 1053.831 1053.85 See: ACTIVE & PASSIVE INDIG OCTAVE SYSTEM INSIDENESS & OUTSIDENESS MOTIONS: SIX POSITIVE & NEGATIVE PLUS & MINUS POSITRON Synergetics 1, sect 639.02 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.84 POST- Moon-Landers Humans in Universe,pages 133-34 Uranium Elements Critical Path, pages 242.00 244.00 See: ATOMICS SUPER-ATOMICS War Housing Predictions on Ideas & Integ, pages 090-97 104-06 109-13 118.00 Volume of Ideas & Integ, page 109.00 POTENTIAL: POTENTIALITY Synergetics 1, sects 240.21 240.29 240.37 240.38 240.50 419.05 421.10 445.11 463.03 510.01 521.01 521.09 529.31 905.34 955.02 1054.20 Synergetics 2, sects 526.22 526.35 963.03 986.831 986.855 1033.180-85 tabls 1033.192 1033.20 Advantages Conceptioning in Ideas & Integ, page 016.00 Articulation Synergetics 2, sect 526.191 Vector Equilibrium Synergetics 1, sects 240.38 310.01-02 425.01 955.02 Synergetics 2, sect 421.21 See: PRIMITIVE AND POTENTIAL REALIZATION: REALIZABILITY POUND, EZRA Critical Path, page 075.00 Humans in Universe,pages 020-29 030.00 033.00 049.00 POVERTY BF's Universe, pages 016-17 Humanity Existing in Operating Manual, page 012.00 POWER Of Thinking BF's Universe, pages 119-20 Structure(s) Cosmography, pages 002.00 260.00 Catering to Want & Suffering by Cosmography, pages 248-49 Democracy Bought Out by Cosmography, page 262.00 Divide-to-Conquer Strategy of Cosmography, pages 250-51 Dymaxion Vehicle BF's Universe, page 144.00 Education BF's Universe, pages 057-58 Influenced by Cosmography, pages 037.00 103.00 249.00 Error-Making Forbidden by Cosmography, pages 261-62 Individual and BF's Universe, pages 119-20 Piracy BF's Universe, pages 061-62 RBF's Strategy Toward Cosmography, pages 007-08 Trade and BF's Universe, page 253.00 Traditional,Soon to be Obsolescent Cosmography, pages 259.00 264.00 See: AUTHORITY BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES IDEOLOGIES LEGALLY PIGGILY ORGANIZATIONS (POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL) WORLD POWER STRUCTURES POWERING Synergetics 1, sects 223.40-41 223.72 251.34 251.47 432.00-04 960.0-66.21 970.0-74.04 Synergetics 2, sects 986.207 986.833 986.850-57 1st (First) Power Synergetics 1, sects 963.01-02 970.01-4.04 982.12 Synergetics 2, sects 963.03 1052.87 2nd (Second) Powering Synergetics 1, sects 251.24-25 251.34 411.21 454.02 515.011 528.05 825.32 960.09-10 960.13 964.00-31 fig 966.05 sects 982.12 990.01-03 1009.82 Synergetics 2, sects 540.13 986.067-69 986.702 1052.81 1052.87 1053.73 See: TRIANGULAR ACCOUNTING 3rd (Third) Powering Synergetics 1, sects 251.34 415.45 515.011 528.05 825.32 960.09 960.13 961.30 963.11 965.00-04 fig 966.05 sects 970.01-4.04 982.12 990.01-03 1051.55 1223.16 Synergetics 2, sects 986.068-69 1053.73 See: TETRAHEDRAL ACCOUNTING 4th (Fourth) Powering Synergetics 1, sects 411.21 432.04 966.00-21 fig 966.05 sects 1051.55 1223.16 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 262.03 311.13 986.222 And Fifth Powering Synergetics 1, sects 206.00 423.04 432.02 445.17 534.03 962.05-06 966.05 966.07 982.12 1234.02 Synergetics 2, sects 540.41 1006.34 5th & 6th Powering Synergetics 1, sects 251.45 432.01 534.03 982.52-53 See: FOURTH DIMENSION 5th (Fifth) Powering Synergetics 1, sects 445.15-16 fig 966.05 sect 1234.03 Synergetics 2, sect 1006.33 6th (Sixth) Powering Synergetics 1, sects 621.05 965.01 982.53 982.84 Synergetics 2, sect 986.854 7th (Seventh Powering Synergetics 1, sect 432.04 8th (Eighth) Powering Synergetics 1, sect 432.03 Synergetics 2, sect 1006.40 See: FOURTH DIMENSION FIFTH DIMENSION SIXTH DIMENSION POINT GROWTH RATE TEN: POWERS OF TETRAHEDRAL ACCOUNTING TRIANGULAR ACCOUNTING PRACTICE. See: REDUCTION TO PRACTICE PRAYER As Worthwhile Critical Path, page 058.00 Of No Avail According to Malthus Critical Path, page xxii.00 See: EARTH, AS SPHERE FLAT-OUT VIEW OF PRE-ASSEMBLY Of Buildings Ideas & Integ, pages 268-71 Trending in Ideas & Integ, pages 264-71 PRECESSION BF's Universe, pages 093-95 Cosmography, pages 018-19 024-27 035.00 208-13 240.00 Synergetics 1, sects 130.00-33.0 225.03 331.00 401.05 416.01-04 417.01-04 511.13 517.210-24 518.03-04 533.01-06 535.09 540.09 622.10 640.30 923.10 923.31 931.51 961.46-48 1005.10-63 1009.60 1030.11 1030.20 1032.20 1050.10 1050.20 1054.61 1056.20 (31) Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 260.50-53 326.10-13 466.22 502.05 4-5 506.41 506.43 527.08 533.07-12 533.20-22 541.18 792.40 986.857 1013.11-12 1053.803 As Noncompetitive Critical Path, page 144.00 Self-Discipline Critical Path, page 137.00 Defined Critical Path, page 141.00 figs 141-43 In Biology Critical Path, page 142.00 Physics Critical Path, pages 141-43 Social Sphere Cosmography, page 027.00 Of Side Effects and Primary Effects Synergetics 2, sects 326.10-13 790.12 Two Sets of 10 Closest Packed Spheres Synergetics 2, sects 260.50-53 527.08 60 Closest Packed Spheres Synergetics 1, sects 417.00-04 fig 417.01 Synergetics 2, sect 527.08 Socioeconomic Critical Path, pages 138.00 141-46 Tetrahedral,of Closest-Packed Spheres Cosmography, figs 214-15 See: CRITICAL PROXIMITY EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION GYROSCOPE HONEY-MONEY BEE INTER- PRECESS MAIN EFFECT NONREDUNDANCE: PRECESSIONAL NONREDUNDANCE OCTAHEDRON PRECESSING ONE EDGE OMNIDIRECTIONAL PRECESSION QUANTUM MODEL SHUNTING SIDE EFFECT TIDAL WAVE PATTERN OF STONE DROPPED IN WATER PRECESSIONAL ROTATION Synergetics 2, fig 527.08 PRECIOUS METALS AND JEWELS Critical Path, pages 225.00 245.00 See: WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY PREDICTABILITY Synergetics 1, sects 114.00-17.0 141.00-43.0 305.05 707.03 Synergetics 2, sect 1075.23 See: UNPREDICTABILITY PREDICTIONS Ideas & Integ, pages 276-77 And Time BF's Universe, page 194.00 On Housing Ideas & Integ, pages 090-97 104-06 109-13 PREFABRICATED HOUSES Current Failures Ideas & Integ, page 183.00 Designing Ideas & Integ, page 185.00 PREFREQUENCY Synergetics 2, sects 100.402 1033.601 1033.630-33 See: PRIME SUBFREQUENCY PREGNANCY AND ABORTION Critical Path, page 048.00 See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY CONFESSION OF SIN LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY PREHISTORY(OF HUMANITY),SPECULATIVE VIEW OF Crit Path, pages 003-25 229.00 See: HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS & IGNORANT HUMAN LIMITS OF TOLERANCE PREPARING FOR A SMALL ONE-TOWN WORLD Humans in Universe,pages 207-13 PRESENT. See: NOW PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Critical Path, pages xxx.00 088-89 103.00 PRESIZE Cosmography, pages 050-51 See: CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE PRIMITIVE SIZELESS PRESSURE Synergetics 1, sects 410.04 703.03-16 763.02 Synergetics 2, sects 794.02-03 986.121-23 See: COMPRESSION PUSH-PULL RADIATION PRESSURE PRETIME Cosmography, pages 050-51 See: CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE & TIME PREFREQUENCY PRIMITIVE TIMELESS PRICE CONTROLS Eisenhower Ends Critical Path, page 103.00 New Deal and Critical Path, pages 096.00 272.00 282.00 See: NEW DEAL PRIEST- Hood Christian Critical Path, page 037.00 Egypt Critical Path, pages 050-51 Power of Critical Path, pages 052-53 Roman Critical Path, page 037.00 See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY Navigator Conspiracy Ideas & Integ, page 151.00 PRIESTLY, JOSEPH Cosmography, page 034.00 PRIMARY Effects See: PRECESSION OF SIDE EFFECTS & PRIMARY EFFECTS Systems Synergetics 1, sect 223.20-21 PRIME Synergetics 1, sects 251.21 400.05 400.43 400.45 421.05 427.03 511.01 540.06 905.74 953.60 981.22-23 982.71 1010.13 1011.30-38 1222.10 Synergetics 2, sects 260.51 1071.10 1071.26 1076.10-13 Awareness Synergetics 1, sect 981.22 Contractors Grunch of Giants, pages 033.00 052-54 & Reconstruction Finance Corp(RFC) Critical Path, page 114.00 Defined Critical Path, page 094.00 New Deal and Critical Path, pages 101.00 116.00 Socialization of Critical Path, pages 095-96 U.S.S.R. Industrial Planning & Critical Path, page 289.00 See: FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE WEAPONRY INDUSTRY Convergence Synergetics 1, sect 240.33 Designing Ideas & Integ, pages 244-49 Tasks of Ideas & Integ, pages 248-49 Domains Synergetics 1, sect 1011.11 Enclosure Synergetics 1, sects 400.05 1011.10 Hierarchy Synergetics 1, sect 527.62 Nuclear Systems Synergetics 1, sect 430.06 Synergetics 2, sect 1074.00-13 Nucleus Synergetics 1, sect 427.03 Numbers Critical Path, page 033.00 Dymaxion World, fig 235.00 Synergetics 1, sects 251.44 1012.14 1210.00 p755 1238.80 1239.10-31 Synergetics 2, sects 202.03 223.67 937.13 986.476 987.043 Factorial. See: SCHEHERAZADE NUMBERS First Four Primes Synergetics 1, sects 223.01 223.03-04 223.15 223.40 tabls 223.66col12 223.66col15 sects 251.22 432.02 1230.11 1230.30-33 Synergetics 2, sects 937.22 1006.33 1033.492 1072.10 1074.31 See: LOW ORDER PRIME NUMBERS Inherency,Constant Relative Abundance:Prin of Syn1, sects 223.01-91 251.23 964.20 Synergetics 2, sects 1072.10 1077.10 Equation Synergetics 1, sects 426.45 441.03 445.12-13 fig 516.03 sects 527.51-52 921.03 930.25 960.05 960.09 960.13 970.03 970.10 970.20 973.30-31 1012.20 Synergetics 2, sects 261.03-04 268.07 986.841 1052.33 1072.10 1077.10-11 See: OMNIDIRECTIONAL CLOSEST PACKING OF SPHERES SHELL GROWTH RATE VERTEXIAL TOPOLOGY Pairing of Synergetics 1, sect 1239.20 See: LOW ORDER PRIME NUMBERS OMNI-TRIANGULATED SYSTEMS VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM Otherness Synergetics 1, sects 223.11 540.06 Synergetics 2, sect 264.10-14 Rational Integers Synergetics 1, sects 223.41 400.50-52 515.32 See: RATIONAL WHOLE NUMBERS State Synergetics 1, sect 223.65 See: CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE Structural Systems Synergetics 1, sects 223.73 532.41 610.20-23 611.01-02 724.01-02 982.02-06 1031.13 1222.20 Synergetics 2, sects 251.19 937.14 987.072 1074.00-13 See: TETRA-OCTA-ICOSA Thinkability Synergetics 2, sects 1071.00 1071.26 Vector Synergetics 2, sects 505.82 540.10-14 986.131 986.203 986.219 986.403 986.820 1033.104 See: AXIS OF INTER-TANGENCY CUBE: DIAGONAL OF DELIBERATELY NONSTRAIGHT LINE HYPOTENUSE INTER-NUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS Volumes Synergetics 1, sects 400.52 981.23 1006.12 1010.0-12.37 See: NONNUCLEAR TETRA-OCTA-ICOSA See: INHERENT PRIMITIVE PRIMITIVE Synergetics 1, sects 415.01 1052.10 1054.71 1222.20 1223.10 Synergetics 2, sects 100.323 527.705 900.21 986.162 986.181 986.207 986.233 986.317 986.461 986.815 986.817 986.819-21 986.830 1033.180-85 tabls 1033.192 1033.20 sects 1071.25 1076.00-13 And Potential Synergetics 2, sects 100.403 1033.104 1033.180-83 tabls 1033.192 1033.20 Dimensionality Synergetics 2, sects 527.700-12 1033.600-01 1071.23 1075.12 Hierarchy Synergetics 2, sects 000.127 202.03 270.24 986.730 986.840 986.854-57 987.033 987.062 987.327 1033.122-28 See: COSMIC HIERARCHY GEOMETRIC HIERARCHY TIME-SIZE VS PRIMITIVE Regeneration Synergetics 1, sect 1076.00-13 Simplex Module Synergetics 2, sect 986.204 See: TETRA EDGE System Synergetics 2, sects 270.17 270.23 Tetrahedron Synergetics 2, sects 986.854 986.863 Unity Synergetics 2, sect 987.041 Use of Word Cosmography, page 221.00 See: CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE & TIME PRE-FREQUENCY SUB-FREQUENCY PRINCETON UNIV. (PRINCETON, NJ, USA) Dymaxion World, figs 273-74 Humans in Universe,page 049.00 PRINCIPLE(S) As Weightless Cosmography, page 218.00 Discovered Solely by Human Minds Cosmography, page 237.00 Independent of Size Fuller's Earth, page 079.00 Of Angular Topology. See: ANGULAR TOPOLOGY Design Covariables AFullerExplanation,page 067.00 Nature BF's Universe, page 033.00 See: DISCOVERY OF PRINCIPLES GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES: FAMILY OF PURE PRINCIPLE SYNERGETICS PRINCIPLES PRINTING. See: BENDAY SCREEN PRIORITIES. See: CRITICAL-PATH TASKS PRISM Cosmography, figs 048.00 120.00 168.00 Tetrahedral Mensuration Applied to Cosmography, fig 199.00 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. See: CAPITALISM FREE ENTERPRISE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS PROBABILITY: PROBABILITY STATISTICS Synergetics 1, sects 400.24 503.01-02 538.01-15 961.45 Synergetics 2, sects 505.63 935.22 986.069 1130.11 Mathematics Electrical Utilities Use of Critical Path, page xxxix.00 In Computing Actuarial Curves Critical Path, pages 263-64 Model: Three Cars Synergetics 1, sect 538.10-15 See: HAPPENING RANDOMNESS PROBLEM: PROBLEMS Fuller's Earth, pages 134-35 Fuller's Approach to Solving Fuller's Earth, page 135.00 Of Future Need Fuller's Earth, pages 131-32 for Accurate Math Coordinate Sys Fuller's Earth, page 132.00 Solving Critical Path, page 204.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xii.00 xxiv-xxvii 003.00 Synergetics 1, sects 165.00 169.00 213.00 305.01 529.07 537.31 537.33 Synergetics 2, sects 182.00 260.42 311.14 311.18 326.24 326.31 646.22 1052.70 1130.11 See: GENERAL SYSTEMS THEORY MISTAKES QUESTION ASKING STARTING WITH UNIVERSE SYNERGETIC ADVANTAGE: PRINCIPLE OF As Function of Humanity Critical Path, page xxxvi.00 By Computers Critical Path, pages 262-63 Individual Critical Path, pages 125.00 127.00 Yesterday's Contrivings Grunch of Giants, page ???.?? Operating Manual, page 009.00 Complex Critical Path, page 239.00 In Livingry Critical Path, pages 125.00 266.00 268.00 Most Effective Critical Path, page 251.00 Urgent Problem and Critical Path, pages 344-45 Short-Range Critical Path, page 127.00 Space Program and Critical Path, page 247.00 Traditional Political Critical Path, page 219.00 Using New Inventions Critical Path, page 216.00 With Artifacts Critical Path, page 309.00 World Game and Critical Path, page 204.00 See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING TASKS HUMANS, FUNCTION OF WORLD GAME PROCESS. See: AWARENESS PROCESSING PROCLIVITIES Synergetics 1, sects 905.16 1007.15 Synergetics 2, sect 201.10-11 See: DIFFERENTIATED PROCLIVITIES INTEGRATED SYNERGETIC PROCLIVITIES PRODUCTION Dymaxion World, page 017.00 Teams Admission to Critical Path, pages 266-67 For Forestry Conservation Critical Path, page 270.00 Tasks of Critical Path, page 268.00 See: EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT Tools Critical Path, pages 130.00 202.00 249.00 260.00 267.00 Henry Ford and Critical Path, pages 053-54 In Brazil Critical Path, page 297.00 Naval Science and Art Critical Path, page 238.00 World War I Critical Path, pages 081-82 R. B. F. Study of Critical Path, page 126.00 Secondhand Critical Path, page 288.00 See: INDUSTRIALIZATION TOOLS PROFILE. See: NO HALF PROFILE POLYHEDRAL PROFILES PROFIT Critical Path, page 229.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 030.00 068.00 As Motivation of Business Critical Path, page 130.00 Corporate Critical Path, page 220.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 028.00 042.00 055.00 Shareholders' Critical Path, page 113.00 For All Grunch of Giants, page ix.00 From Industrial Waste Critical Path, page 220.00 Ship Ventures Grunch of Giants, pages 026-28 Motive BF's Universe, page 092.00 Grunch of Giants, pgs xxvii.00 039-40 042.00 055-56 Synergetics 2, sect 326.08 And Management Critical Path, page 100.00 Business Hungry for Critical Path, pages xvii.00 130.00 In Business and Politics Critical Path, page 240.00 Seeking Patents Critical Path, page 149.00 Origin of Corporations and Critical Path, pages 273-74 Pollution and Critical Path, pages 143.00 220.00 Vs Cosmic Accounting Critical Path, page 275.00 Waiting in Lines and Critical Path, page 276.00 Of 12 Percent on War Production Critical Path, pages 100-01 Free Enterprise Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxx Petroleum Company Critical Path, page 241.00 Resulting from Know-How Critical Path, page 147.00 Stockholders and Critical Path, pages 100-01 103.00 127.00 Stockholders' Cumulative Critical Path, page 116.00 PROGNOSTICATION Scientific Accuracy in Critical Path, page 240.00 As an Objective Science Critical Path, page 247.00 Astronomical Critical Path, pages 240.00 251.00 Cosmic-Scale Critical Path, pages 241-42 Critical Path (Book) and Critical Path, page 190.00 Educational Critical Path, page 137.00 Like Archery Critical Path, page 229.00 Naval Science and Art of Critical Path, page 238.00 Navigation and Ballistics Critical Path, page 247.00 Of 1927 Critical Path, page 136.00 Evolutionary Trending Critical Path, page 237.00 Time of Arrival of a Ship Critical Path, page 238.00 R. B. F. and Critical Path, pages 133.00 136-37 196.00 R. B. F.'s Applications of Critical Path, pages 241-51 Subjective and Objective Critical Path, pages 237-38 Universe-Event Critical Path, pages 239-40 Using Geoscope Critical Path, pages 182-83 World Game and Critical Path, page 219.00 Resources Inventory and Critical Path, page 241.00 Subjective As a Subjective Science Critical Path, pages 246-47 At Dartmouth Conference Critical Path, page 189.00 Distant Critical Path, page 261.00 Early, by Navigators Critical Path, page 133.00 I Of Events Critical Path, page 150.00 Old Testament Critical Path, pages 048.00 052.00 Unconceivability of Future and Critical Path, pages 057-58 PROGRAM: PROGRAMMING Synergetics 1, sects 503.01 509.30 522.31 1005.53 1005.61 1009.66-67 1009.70-73 1110.16 Synergetics 2, sect 181.00 PROGRESSIONS See: VOLUME AND AREA PROGRESSIONS PROHIBITION BF's Universe, page 082.00 PROJECTIVE TRANSFORMATION See: CONSTANT ZENITH PROJECTION PROMETHIUM Critical Path, page 242.00 PRONOUNS. See: COMPLEX IT EGO I ME SELF THEY YOU AND I PROOFS Synergetics 1, sects 250.61 306.01 487.00-88.0 825.26-29 Synergetics 2, sects 100.102 270.17 986.820 1052.361 1071.21 See: EDDINGTON'S PROOF OF IRREVERSIBILITY EXPERIMENTAL REVERIFICATION PROPAGATION: PROPAGATIVE Synergetics 1, sects 220.11 310.02 426.01-03 445.07 505.301 615.07 639.00-02 1032.20 Synergetics 2, sects 543.13 986.571 986.711 987.061 1062.66 See: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION STARTING AT THE MIDDLE WAVE PROPAGATING MODEL PROPELLER BLADE(S) Cosmography, pages 010-12 065-66 Synergetics 1, sects 117.00 516.03 517.201 532.21-23 PROPERTY: PRIVATE PROPERTY Synergetics 1, sect 250.401-41 PROPHETS BF's Universe, page 370.00 PROPORTION: PROPORTIONALITY Synergetics 2, sects 986.721 987.033 987.033note See: CONSTANT PROPORTIONALITY PROTECTION As a Bluff Critical Path, page 089.00 Earliest Critical Path, pages 067-68 See: HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES PROTEIN SHELLS Synergetics 2, sect 986.474 PROTON Critical Path, pages 007.00 242.00 And Electron Synergetics 1, sects 433.02 1052.41-44 1055.06 Synergetics 2, sects 310.11 419.30 935.23 986.121 986.519 986.582 987.321-22 Neutron Critical Path, page 007.00 Synergetics 1, sects 240.65 415.11 418.06 511.04 620.06 639.02 921.03 954.22 954.32 954.53 982.70 995.03 1012.15 Synergetics 2, sects 262.04 321.03 419.22 table 419.23 sects 935.22-23 fig 935.23 sects 986.711 986.760 986.770-73 table 986.773 sects 987.321-22 See: COEXISTING: ALWAYS AND ONLY COMPLEMENTARITY QUANTUM THREE VECTOR TEAMS PROTOPLASM Cosmography, page 039.00 PROTOTYPE Synergetics 1, sect 464.08 Synergetics 2, sect 795.11 See: REPRODUCIBILITY PROTOTYPING Critical Path, page 202.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xv.00 086-87 In Space Program Critical Path, page 247.00 U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 290.00 Locale Critical Path, page 024.00 Ship Critical Path, page 022.00 Universal Dwelling Requirements Critical Path, pages 257-58 PROXIMITY: PROXIMITIES Synergetics 1, sect 240.36-37 Synergetics 2, sect 543.22 And Remoteness Synergetics 1, sects 240.37 425.01 980.02 Synergetics 2, figs 1009.57 A-B 1130.24 sect 1130.24 See: CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE COSMIC AND LOCAL See: CRITICAL PROXIMITY PSYCHO-GUERRILLA WARFARE. See: PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE WORLD WAR III PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE Critical Path, pages 191-93 232.00 234-37 In Afghanistan Critical Path, page 188.00 Iran Critical Path, page 196.00 U. S. A. Critical Path, pages 116-19 World War I Critical Path, pages 082-83 Industrialization's Critical Path, page 240.00 See: WORLD WAR III PSYCHOLOGY: PSYCHOLOGICAL GEOMETRY See: AWARENESS CONCEPTUALITY IS POLYHEDRAL CONDITIONED REFLEX EGO GEOMETRY OF THINKING HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS I ICOSAHEDRON PERMITS INDIVIDUALITY IDENTITY INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP PRINCIPLE HUMAN AS PATTERN INTEGRITY INDIVIDUALITY LOSS: DISCOVERY THROUGH LOSS ME ME BALL MIDDLE: MIDDLENESS OBSERVER AND OBSERVED ODD BALL ORGANIC SELF OTHERNESS PRONOUNS PUNISHMENT REWARDS SELF -COMMUNICATE -DISCOVERY IS NOT A PRIORI AND OTHERNESS SELFISHNESS SPLIT PERSONALITY SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE YOU AND I PTOLEMY, CLAUDIUS, WORLD MAP OF Critical Path, pages 043.00 172.00 fig 045.00 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS Critical Path, pages xxix-xxx PUGH, ANTHONY Synergetics 2, sect 1033.019 PULL: PULLING Synergetics 1, sects 1023.16 1024.11-21 1054.57 And Pushing Critical Path, pages 141-43 fig 141.00 See: PRECESSION TENSION AND COMPRESSION See: PUSH-PULL PULSATION: PULSATIVE: PULSINGS Synergetics 1, sects 168.00 205.01-05 211.00 240.39 251.39 310.02 325.00 420.041 440.05 441.23 502.25 638.01-03 905.31-49 905.71-74 962.30 971.20 985.08 1030.10-11 1031.14 1031.16 1032.11 1052.40 1053.10 1054.73 1222.20 1223.00-16 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 223.05 270.21 310.11 421.21 466.14 501.24 502.05 533.21 543.22 986.172 986.316 986.571 986.723 986.814 1052.54 1061.24 See: HEARTBEATS OMNI- PULSATIVE OSCILLATION & PULSATION YES- NO PULSING PUMPING MODEL Synergetics 1, sects 1012.20-22 1012.30 See: JITTERBUG PUMPING OUT OF NUCLEAR SPHERE PUN, As Root Syllable Critical Path, pages 017.00 073.00 Land of Critical Path, page 017.00 fig 071.00 PUNISHMENT Synergetics 2, sect 182.00 PURCHASE VS. LEASE OF EQUIPMENT BF's Universe, page 180.00 PURE Principle: Events in Pure Principle Critical Path, pages 158-60 Grunch of Giants, page 015.00 Synergetics 1, sects 464.08 505.301 505.41 506.12 1009.36 1023.15 Synergetics 2, sects 792.04 986.024 986.045 Cosmic Effectiveness in Critical Path, page 047.00 See: MIND Science Acceleration Chart Critical Path, pages 242-45 342.00 fig 243.00 See: ACCELERATING ACCELERATION CHEMICAL ELEMENTS Curve of Acceleration Dymaxion World, fig 258.00 Defined Critical Path, page 237.00 In Academic Curricula Critical Path, page 244.00 See: APPLIED SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENTIST PURPOSE. See: TELEOLOGY PUSH-PULL: PUSH-PULL MEMBERS Fuller's Earth, page 054.00 Synergetics 1, sects 401.06 440.06 460.011 537.15 608.03 610.11 614.04 720.03 720.11 722.01-02 766.04 1005.11 1024.15 1032.20 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 533.21 543.22 790.12-18 794.22-24 935.21 986.066 986.722-23 1052.66 1053.85 See: TENSION AND COMPRESSION PYGMIES Grunch of Giants, page 014.00 PYRAMID Synergetics 1, sects 618.20 842.02 911.01 fig 950.31 sect 950.09 Synergetics 2, fig 986.052 Building of, in Egypt Critical Path, page 049-51 In Egypt and Central America Critical Path, page 049.00 See: OCTAHEDRON: HALF-OCTAHEDRON PHARAOH SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY PYTHAGORAS: PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM Cosmography, page 100.00 Dymaxion World, pages 002-03 008.00 Synergetics 1, sects 522.301 825.26-29 982.30 fig 1012.14 A Synergetics 2, sects 540.13 986.067 987.053 1052.88 And Buddha Critical Path, pages 047-48 Spherical World View of Critical Path, page 034.00 Theorem of Critical Path, page 030.00 See: GREEK SCHOOLS -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 09:57:12 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In-Reply-To: ; from "tom aagdii" at Jun 23, 96 3:47 pm tom aagdii writes: > hello joe, > i think you will realy want to have this article in your library, the title > is carbon nanotu in physics today june 1996 issues; if you want i might > be able to send it by the end of the month. > tagdi Yes, I would love to have a copy. I'll even reimburse you for the postage. If the article isn't too long, maybe you could quote it in a post. -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 09:59:30 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: SUBSCRIBE (fwd) DomeHome-H writes: > From ns-1.csn.net!h19.hoflin.com!domehome-h Sun Jun 23 07:59:22 1996 > X-Sender: domeco@wr.com.au (Unverified) > Message-Id: > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 19:31:04 +1000 > To: DomeHome-H > From: DomeHome-H > Sender: Robert Lusher > Subject: re: SUBSCRIBE > > As suggested in your recent subscription reply information, I would like to > briefly introduce myself. I have been building Geodesic domes for some 20 > years and for the last 5 years have been operating my own business "The > Dome Company" from Sydney, Australia. Examples of our products have been > shown in the Fall 1991 and (front cover) Spring 1995 issues of DOME > magazine. To date this magazine has been my only contact with other dome > builders so I am looking forward to making contact with other dome > enthusiasts. > Please contact me at domeco@wr.com.au > Rob Lusher > > > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 11:29:30 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX Q-QZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: Q-QZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 23, 1996 QUADRANGULAR ACCOUNTING Cosmography, page 226.00 fig 227.00 QUADRANT. See: XYZ QUADRANT AT CENTER OF OCTAHEDRON QUADRIVALENT: QUADRIVALENCE Synergetics 1, sects 460.04 461.08-09 903.35-49 905.12 931.50 931.60-63 963.10 1011.41 1030.11 Synergetics 2, sects 937.14 986.759 987.056 1033.621 1053.601 1053.813 1053.842-44 QUALITY Synergetics 2, sect 542.00-07 QUANTA MODULE(S) A Cosmography, pages 049.00 231.00 240-41 244.00 figs 054-56 172.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 055.00 note In Coupler Cosmography, pages 061-62 Number of Cosmography, page 055.00 Time and Cosmography, page 057.00 B Cosmography, pages 055-56 231.00 241.00 244.00 fig 054.00 In Coupler Cosmography, pages 061-62 Number of Cosmography, page 055.00 C Cosmography, page 241.00 D Cosmography, page 241.00 E Cosmography, page 241.00 F Cosmography, page 241.00 Hierarchy Synergetics 1, sects 940.00-43.0 table 943.00 Predications of Cosmography, pages 072-73 Radiation Synergetics 1, fig 1012.14 A Vanishing & Elsewhere Reappearing Synergetics 2, sects 270.10-25 936.21 fig 938.13 plats 006-07 See: OCTAHEDRON AS CONSERVATION & ANNIHILATION MODEL QUANTITATIVE: QUANTATION: QUANTIZE Synergetics 1, sects 400.42-43 920.01 961.45 1002.13 1010.14 1053.21 1055.05 1220.11-17 table 1220.13 fig 1220.16 Synergetics 2, sects 200.06 201.21 251.17 251.48 537.131 986.122 1075.12 See: ACCOUNTING MEASUREMENT TETRAVOLUMES QUANTUM AFullerExplanation,pages 028.00 124-25 Synergetics 1, sects 201.01 240.65 362.00-63.0 400.11 423.10 424.02 445.07 456.11 464.05 464.07 505.12 511.04 511.12 513.07 515.011 515.33 538.13 541.36 620.06 620.12 842.06 905.41 906.64-65 920.01 964.31 982.43 985.08 1010.10 1010.14 1052.20 1053.51 1053.61 1222.20 Synergetics 2, sects 461.14 529.40 533.22 794.14 fig 935.23 sects 986.461 986.524 986.711 986.724 986.726 986.836 987.031 1013.41 1033.665 Discrete Quanta AFullerExplanation,pages 144.00 205.00 238.00 Edges (Six) as One AFullerExplanation,pages 028.00 059.00 062-63 077.00 124.00 Jump: Quantum Leap Synergetics 1, sects 539.09 905.51 982.71 982.73 985.07 1032.11 Synergetics 2, sects 1013.10-64 1033.73-77 Loss Synergetics 2, sect 270.11 figs 936.12 936.19 sects 936.21-24 fig 938.13 sects 1033.124 1033.30-36 1033.400-92 1033.50-55 1033.643 1033.655 plats 004-07 By Congruence Synergetics 2, sect 1033.52-54 Mechanics Cosmography, pages 018-19 024.00 251-52 Synergetics 1, sects 117.00 251.25 305.02 509.06 510.07 522.36 530.06 539.01 539.09 540.03 620.05 954.59 1009.60 1054.55 1222.12 1230.11 Synergetics 2, sects 201.21 270.25 935.22-23 937.11 987.042 987.075 1013.41 1033.56 Grand Strategy Synergetics 1, sect 305.02 Synergetics 2, sects 100.101 937.11 See: STARTING WITH WHOLES Multiplication by Division in Cosmography, pages 051-52 note 069.00 238.00 See: HALF SPIN QUARK Model Synergetics 2, sect 935.20-25 Paired-Event Quanta Synergetics 1, sect 505.12 Physics AFullerExplanation,page 179.00 Units AFullerExplanation,page 167.00 Vector Synergetics 2, sects 987.031 987.041-42 Wave Synergetics 1, sects 539.00-10 905.42 915.11 964.31 973.30-33 981.20 See: A-MODULE B-MODULE BASIC EVENT DOMAIN AND QUANTUM ENERGY QUANTA TRANSFORMINGS HALF SPIN MODULES: A & B QUANTA MODULES STRUCTURAL QUANTA THREE-VECTOR TEAMS QUARK: QUARKS (MITES) Cosmography, pages 058.00 061-62 232.00 Synergetics 2, sects 260.12 262.04-05 986.453-54 986.584 1052.355 1052.357 1052.360-63 See: MITE AS MODEL FOR QUARK QUARTER TETRAHEDRA Synergetics 1, sects 911.01-02 912.02 fig 913.01 sects 913.01 916.01-02 942.15-18 942.40 See: EXTERNAL OCTAHEDRON QUASI- Cube Cosmography, pages 156-57 figs 156-57 Sphere(s) Cosmography, page 196.00 Synergetics 2, sect 986.832-36 QUEEN Elizabeth Grunch of Giants, page 028.00 Mary (Ship) Critical Path, page 233.00 QUESTION: QUESTIONS And Answers (Cosmic Magnitude) Critical Path, page 153.00 Asking Synergetics 1, sects 502.10 509.01 Twenty Questions Synergetics 1, sect 522.34 See: ANSWERING LAGS PROBLEM SOLVING QUINTA-SECTINGS Synergetics 2, sect 100.1041 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 17:19:04 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Portability of Domes. In-Reply-To: <9606230959.aa09991@bbs.cruzio.com> I am looking at p.312 of Critical Path and a picture of a Dome Home being transported by helicopter.With modern building materials like titanium and plastics being so strong with small weight I am wondering if the modern Dome Home couldn't be transported by warm air lift (like the Cloud Nines).Just asking.... FWP. ***CULTURE X*** ***THE PROBLEM:To design a culture totally anew for 130,000 global citizens on 12 mi.x12 mi. of land using the best of current technology and budgets affordable to those citizens;then submit it to the U.N. for Membership.THE SOLUTION:A multi-talented group of discussants from the Global Village.Contact Moderator at *** ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 20:39:14 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: Master Index RBF Comments: To: Michael Kohl In-Reply-To: ; from "Michael Kohl" at Jun 23, 96 7:00 pm Michael Kohl writes: > Joe the Master Index is an important work. Do you plan to offer it > from an FTP or WWW site? Could I include the material in my private www > site? > 230 Woodbury Way > Alpharetta, Georgia 30201 > (770) 343-8861 > mkohl@mindspring.com > http://www.mindspring.com/~mkohl I just post stuff into the public domain by way of the Geodesic list. People may use whatever I post any way they wish. When you get the index installed at your web site, would you please let everyone know by posting a notice to the Geodesic list? To the best of my knowledge, it is not available by FTP, yet. Joe. -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 18:25:20 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Portability of Domes. In-Reply-To: Op Sun, 23 Jun 1996, Franklin Wayne Poley schreef: > I am looking at p.312 of Critical Path and a picture of a Dome Home being > transported by helicopter.With modern building materials like titanium > and plastics being so strong with small weight I am wondering if the > modern Dome Home couldn't be transported by warm air lift (like the Cloud > Nines).Just asking.... FWP. > > ***CULTURE X*** > ***THE PROBLEM:To design a culture totally anew for 130,000 global > citizens on 12 mi.x12 mi. of land using the best of current technology > and budgets affordable to those citizens;then submit it to the U.N. for > Membership.THE SOLUTION:A multi-talented group of discussants from the > Global Village.Contact Moderator at *** > this is quite serious business, i think you should explaine more about this project; connection of important groups is critical to the working of humanity. i hope some one will jump into this. all i see is that it is quite relavant. tagdi p.c from my observation of t.v, i see that most of the programs in aftic or other placse are administred by narro indivisuals. some people need to be connected for the probability.... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 09:27:18 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX R-RZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: R-RZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 24, 1996 RACE No Race, No Class Critical Path, pages 010-11 204.00 214.00 218.00 232.00 Grunch of Giants, page x.00 Synergetics 2, sect 1052.641 See: ONE WORLD FAMILY Schizophrenia Cosmography, page 081.00 fig 082.00 RADAR BF's Universe, page 211.00 Critical Path, page 192.00 RADHAKRISHNAN, S. Humans in Universe,page 123.00 RADIAL- CIRCUMFERENTIAL Synergetics 1, sects 251.05 251.07 251.39 310.01 400.62 420.041 423.03 430.02-03 440.02 647.01 647.04 650.04 650.101 706.31 711.10 905.72-74 962.02 962.50 964.10 964.20 1001.11 1009.97 1011.20 1011.50 1030.20 1051.53-55 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 466.22 533.08 533.21 541.17 790.12 826.02 A 986.316 1052.32 Modular Growth Synergetics 1, sects 206.00 240.44 515.011 515.02 706.30 826.00-06 963.12 Synergetics 2, sect 1074.13 fig 1074.13 See: FREQUENCY MODULATION MODULAR SUBDIVISION See: IN, OUT AND AROUND Depth Synergetics 2, sect 1071.24 Line. See: TETRA EDGE AS UNIT RADIUS Vectors, Explosive Dymaxion World, page 042.00 See: RADIUS: RADIAL RADIANT: RADIANCE Synergetics 1, sects 426.01-03 426.12 445.07 463.03 633.02 905.73-74 974.02 1052.40 Synergetics 2, sects 260.41 268.04 269.05 270.13 986.316 986.871 987.222 1052.54 1053.825 Valvability of IVM-Defined Wavelength Synergetics 1, sect 426.40-47 RADIATED ENTROPY Synergetics 1, sect 615.07 RADIATION- Grunch of Giants, pgs xxiii.00 084.00 Synergetics 1, sects 400.04 502.51 529.02 529.04 924.10 1005.20-24 1009.97 1021.11 1056.20 (30) Synergetics 2, sects 311.13 541.01 A 1009.69 1013.14 Accumulators Synergetics 2, sect 100.014 All Energies Transformed into Cosmography, page 241.00 And Matter: Radiation vs Matter Synergetics 1, sects 162.00 541.10 1054.11 1054.20 Synergetics 2, sects 325.14 326.03 543.13 543.22 935.17 936.12 986.546-49 986.571 986.583 986.585 986.620 986.741 986.771 986.863 987.058 1033.655-56 As Disintegration Cosmography, page 056.00 Energy (Dissociative) Critical Path, page 109.00 Coexistence of Gravity and Cosmography, pages 039.00 051.00 056-57 089-90 figs 090.00 200.00 Compared to Gravity as Energy(Associative as Matter) CritPath, 156.00 Energy as Ideas & Integ, pages 177.00 221.00 Gravitation Synergetics 1, sects 223.41 231.02 240.44 310.02 441.01 455.02 518.05 527.04 529.03 534.03 541.00-36 638.02 711.36 713.06 920.01 921.02 960.04 963.12 964.10 964.31 965.01 966.01 972.01 981.20 982.52 1005.31 1009.97 1012.10 1012.16 1012.21-22 1051.40 1054.72 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 260.41 266.02 325.14-15 527.09 533.07 541.14-19 541.40-43 543.20-25 790.13-16 986.628 986.631-32 986.835 986.874 1006.41 1052.80-88 1053.832 1061.24-25 1073.21 Model Synergetics 1, sect 223.73 Synergetics 2, sects 541.17 1052.81-86 plate 008.00 See: RADIAL-CIRCUMFERENTIAL Pressure Synergetics 2, sect 1009.69 Same Velocity of Any Type of Cosmography, page 105.00 Speed of Synergetics 1, sects 426.40-45 427.05 526.04 529.201-24 529.31 541.01 647.01 1009.33 1012.22 1052.10 1053.16 1106.23 Synergetics 2, sects 266.02 466.23 541.01 A 986.092 986.518 1052.62 1052.65 1052.86 See: ABSOLUTE VELOCITY See: BROADCASTING CONSERVATION OF ENERGY COSMIC BACKGROUND RADIATION ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME SAVINGS GRAVITY AND RADIATION ISLANDED RADIATION LIGHT PHYSICAL UNIVERSE PHOTON PHOTOSYNTHESIS QUANTA RADIATION SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY RADIATIONAL CONSTANT Synergetics 1, sects 231.02 1024.25 1052.10 1052.21 1052.40-44 See: GRAVITATIONAL CONSTANT UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY: PRINCIPLE OF RADICALISM BF's Universe, pages 032.00 038.00 062.00 RADIO Cosmography, pages 255-56 Improves Spoken Language Critical Path, pages 230-31 R. B. F. Hears Early Critical Path, page 129.00 Technology, Gestation Lags in Ideas & Integ, page 037.00 Transmission BF's Universe, pages 052-53 Naval Communication BF's Universe, pages 069-71 Public Skepticism BF's Universe, page 114.00 Shortwaves BF's Universe, pages 073-74 World War II BF's Universe, page 232.00 Triangulation Mapping Critical Path, pages 175.00 179.00 185-88 Grunch of Giants, page 042.00 See: CARTOGRAPHY See: BROADCASTING SPEECH PATTERNS SCANNING TRANSMISSION OF HUMANS BY RADIO TUNABILITY: RADIO PROGRAMS RADIOACTIVE. See: SUPERATOMICS RADIOLARIA Synergetics 1, sect 203.09 fig 203.09 sect 640.01 RADIUS: RADII: RADIAL Synergetics 1, sects 215.01 640.60 644.01 647.03 706.23 960.06 963.02 982.20 1005.62 1006.62 1009.97 1011.38 1032.12 1051.20 1106.23 Synergetics 2, sects 541.01 A 541.43 963.03 986.314 986.31 986.632 987.078 1052.53 1052.88 1053.826 1071.21-23 1071.28 See: LOCAL RADIUS & WIDE ARC MULTIVARYING RADII UNIT RADIUS RADOME(S) BF's Universe, pages 328-31 Critical Path, page 136.00 Dymaxion World, page 061.00 figs 282.00 406-16 Basic Diamond Component Dymaxion World, fig 410.00 First Production Model Dymaxion World, fig 414.00 Fully Assembled Dymaxion World, figs 411-13 Installed by USAF above Arctic Circle BFAtHomeInTheUniv,pages 204-06 illus 205.00 Testing Dymaxion World, figs 407-08 RAFT: RAFTS Critical Path, pages 011-13 069.00 285.00 Synergetics 2, sect 100.033 See: SHIPS WATER-PEOPLE RAILROAD BF's Universe, page 251.00 Industry Grunch of Giants, pages xvi.00 030.00 043.00 Gestation Rates in Critical Path, pages 148.00 283.00 In Brazil Critical Path, pages 302-03 Mackinder's Views of Critical Path, page 193.00 Performance Per Weight and Critical Path, pages 302-03 Technology Gestation Lags in Ideas & Integ, page 037.00 Marine Technology and Ideas & Integ, page 133.00 Tracks:Great Circle Energy Tracks on a Sphere Syn 2, sects 986.452 1132.00-13 Icosa Synergetics 1, sect 458.00-06 VE Synergetics 1, sects 452.01-07 455.05 455.21 And Icosa Synergetics 1, sect 1042.04 See: FOLDABILITY OF GREAT CIRCLES GRAND CENTRAL STATION: NATURE'S GRAND CENTRAL STATION RAIN- Synergetics 2, sects 541.43 792.33 793.04 Bow, Colors of Cosmography, page 012.00 See: OPTICAL RAINBOW RANGE RANCH HOUSES Ideas & Integ, page 031.00 RANDOM: RANDOMNESS Synergetics 1, sect 538.03 Synergetics 2, sects 986.755 987.061-62 1033.655 Design vs Critical Path, page 152.00 See: DESIGN AS ORDERLY PATTERN SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY Element: Law of Increase of the Synergetics 1, sect 341.00 Seeming. See: INTER-RELATIONSHIPS See: BROUWER'S THEOREM ORDER UNDERLYING RANDOMNESS RANGE-FINDER: RANGE-FINDING Synergetics 1, sect 980.02 Synergetics 2, sects 260.210-11 267.03-05 RATE: RATES Synergetics 1, sects 411.37 707.03 Synergetics 2, sect 543.25 And Frequencies Synergetics 1, sects 117.00 215.01 308.00 400.62 509.07 623.12 1002.12 1051.55 Magnitudes Synergetics 1, sects 512.01 528.02 529.01 623.11-14 Synergetics 2, sects 311.13 529.40 533.22 537.41 986.722 1033.103 1075.23 See: POINT GROWTH RATE SHELL GROWTH RATE TETRAHEDRON: DISSIMILAR RATES OF CHANGE ACCOMMODATION RATIOS. See: SLENDERNESS RATIO SURFACE-MASS RATIOS VOLUME- AREA RATIOS VOLUME- WEIGHT RATIOS RATIONAL: RATIONALITY Synergetics 1, sects 223.89 251.30 454.02 910.10-11 915.11 950.32 950.34 953.50 953.60 1001.00 1001.15 Synergetics 2, sects 100.321 326.32 986.088 1033.122 1033.652 By Complementation Synergetics 1, table 223.66cl1-2 sects 982.47-48 Whole Numbers Synergetics 1, sects 200.01 201.03 223.89-91 251.30 251.47 620.07 902.33 953.50 970.12 982.01 1003.11 1053.21 1054.10 1222.12 1230.10-11 Synergetics 2, sects 100.102-03 201.11 251.16-17 310.11-12 935.24 1052.32-33 1052.88 See: LOW ORDER PRIME NUMBERS PRIME RATIONAL INTEGERS SINGLE INTEGER DIFFERENTIALS See: OMNI- RATIONALITY PRIME RATIONAL INTEGERS RAUMA, JOHN Dymaxion World, figs 358-63 RCA (RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA) Critical Path, page 307.00 REACHABILITY RANGE Synergetics 1, sect 426.40 REACTION. See: ACTION-REACTION-RESULTANT READING, RECOMMENDED Fuller's Earth, pages 138-39 REAGAN, RONALD Grunch of Giants, pages 037.00 040.00 050.00 073.00 REAL ESTATE Critical Path, page 089.00 REALITY Synergetics 1, sects 220.10-13 440.05 461.03 501.01 801.13 951.01 1009.96 1012.01 Synergetics 2, sects 000.127 260.12 262.09 270.17 311.13 532.18 537.44-45 540.41 543.00-25 986.811-14 986.819 1033.601 1130.11 1130.23-24 fig 1130.24 = Inexactitude Synergetics 2, sect 543.05 99.9 Percent Invisible to Senses Fuller's Earth, page 132.00 As Sense Apprehendible Critical Path, page 161.00 Spiro-Orbital Cosmography, figs 208-09 Instrument- and Mind-Apprehended Critical Path, page 161.00 Invisible Technological Cosmography, pages 109-11 Minimum Demonstrable Cosmography, page 239.00 Perception of BF's Universe, page 290.00 Vs Generalization Synergetics 2, sect 537.45 See: HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) REALIZATION: REALIZABLE Synergetics 1, sects 166.00 220.02 464.08 501.01 502.21 515.12 521.01 955.50 982.11 1011.30 1012.34 1032.21 1054.73 Synergetics 2, sects 792.03 986.440note 986.726 986.814-15 986.853 1052.57 1053.823 1071.20-28 1072.31 1075.10 Lags Synergetics 1, sects 220.12 240.37 425.01 801.13 page 786.00 Synergetics 2, sects 542.05 1053.822 See: AFTERIMAGE INITIAL REALIZATION INITIATING POTENTIAL SELF- REALIZATION SYSTEMATIC REALIZATION TIME-SOMETHINGNESS REARRANGING THE ENVIRONMENT Synergetics 2, sect 1075.21-26 See: ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT REBIRTH Synergetics 1, sects 540.01 960.04 See: CENTERS OF ENERGY REBIRTH RECALL Synergetics 2, sect 543.01 Set Synergetics 1, sect 509.04 Synergetics 2, sect 100.015 See: RECOGNITION LAGS: RECALL LAGS RECIPROCAL: RECIPROCITY Synergetics 1, sects 505.05 641.02 Synergetics 2, sect 1075.23 RECIRCULATION OF METALS Critical Path, pgs xxxiv.00 308.00 After World War II Critical Path, page 104.00 Blocks to Critical Path, page 286.00 Blood Clots in Critical Path, pages 217-18 By Japan Critical Path, page 109.00 Copper and Critical Path, pages 084.00 281-84 Cycles in Critical Path, pgs xxxiv.00 208.00 281-84 Ephemeralization and Critical Path, pages 284-85 FINCAP and Critical Path, pages 098-100 Mine above Ground and Critical Path, page 308.00 No Further Mining Through Critical Path, pages 205.00 208.00 On Geoscope Critical Path, page 181.00 Tin in Critical Path, page 205.00 U. S. S. R. and Critical Path, page 197.00 World Game and Critical Path, pages 205.00 216.00 See: METALS AND MINING CAPITALISM INDUSTRY RECIRCULATION OF RECOGNITION: RE-COGNITION Synergetics 1, sects 502.24 610.03 Synergetics 2, sects 265.08 311.13 505.72 Lags: Recall Lags Synergetics 1, sects 205.05 308.00 443.04 464.08 505.12 506.02 509.04-06 529.06 529.09 1031.16 Synergetics 2, sects 100.015-18 260.22 268.05 440.12 526.24 543.14 986.813 See: AFTERIMAGE See: PATTERN COGNIZANCE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORP. (R.F.C.) Critical Path, pages 093.00 095.00 114.00 RECREATION, ACTIVITIES OF FUTURE Fuller's Earth, pages 128-29 RECTILINEAR Frame Synergetics 1, sect 540.09 Grid. See: XYZ COORDINATE SYSTEM RECYCLING OF Metals Cosmography, pages 115-16 Resources BF's Universe, page 128.00 RED Color. See: INFRARED Sea Critical Path, pages 022-24 071.00 REDEMPTION BF's Universe, page 370.00 REDUCTION By Bits. See: BITS: BITTING From Absurdity Fuller's Earth, page 044.00 To Practice Critical Path, pages 125.00 136.00 144-51 233.00 Synergetics 1, sects 220.03 1001.14 1024.22 Synergetics 2, sect 795.00-11 See: ARTIFACT(S), DEVELOPMENT OF DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT EXPERIMENTALLY DEMONSTRABLE LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY PROTOTYPE REPRODUCIBILITY SELF-DISCIPLINES WORLD GAME REDUCTO AD ABSURDUM Synergetics 1, sect 522.03 REDUNDANCE Synergetics 1, sects 615.04 617.03 703.07-08 723.00-06 Synergetics 2, sect 794.05 See: NECKLACE STRUCTURES NONREDUNDANCE REEFS, CORAL Critical Path, page 015.00 REFERENCE. See: AXIS OF REFERENCE FRAME OF REFERENCE REFERENDUM VOTING Ideas & Integ, page 113.00 REFERENTIAL CENTRALITY AT ZERO Synergetics 1, sect 443.03 See: EQUANIMITY MODEL REFLECTION Cosmography, fig 120.00 Synergetics 1, sects 400.04 517.04 517.101 fig 517.10 sects 517.12 901.12 1005.11 Synergetics 2, sects 1013.14 1053.803 See: BOUNCE PATTERNS OF ENERGY FOCAL: FOCUS INTERFERENCE LIGHT ON SCRATCHED METAL REFLEX(ES): CONDITIONED REFLEXES Synergetics 1, sects 713.02 1009.41 1009.96 1023.11 1024.15 Synergetics 2, sects 181.00-87.0 537.52 986.812 986.863 REFLEXING, DIFFERENT FROM THINKING Fuller's Earth, page 108.00 REFORM OF ORGANIZATIONS See: DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION ORGANIZATIONS (POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC) REFORMING THE ENVIRONMENT, NOT HUMANS Critical Path, pages 027.00 125.00 129-30 134.00 136.00 140.00 252.00 254-55 Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 xx.00 063.00 086.00 See: DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY REFRACTION Cosmography, fig 120.00 Synergetics 1, sects 517.04 517.10 fig 517.10 sects 517.101 517.12 710.01 1005.11 1024.12 Synergetics 2, fig 936.16 sect 1053.803 See: COLOR SPECTRUM INTERFERENCE REFRIGERATION Critical Path, page 271.00 REGENERATION: REGENERATIVE Grunch, pages xx.00 xxiv-xxv 007-08 015-16 090.00 Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 311.03 333.00 400.08 537.02 600.04 601.01 606.01 647.20 726.03 905.35 930.11 962.50 981.20 1005.40 1032.20 1053.31 Synergetics 2, sects 310.13-14 326.11-13 421.21 533.22 541.15-19 986.755 986.760 987.058 1005.611 1052.66-70 1073.15 1076.00 1076.12-13 As Integrity of Eternal Critical Path, page 159.00 Recirculation of Terrestrial Ecology CriticalPath, page 281.00 Design: Law of Synergetics 1, sect 166.00-67.0 See: REPRODUCIBILITY Function Ideas & Integ, page 242.00 In Industrial Equation Ideas & Integ, pages 053-54 Teleologic Design Process Ideas & Integ, page 014.00 System,Universe as 1 & Only Eternal Critical Path, page 157.00 See: UNIVERSE See: ECOLOGY ORGANIC PRIMITIVE REGENERATION SELF- REGENERATION SPECIES REGENERATION REGULAR: REGULARITY Synergetics 1, sects 251.20 502.51 529.02 605.01 621.06 631.02 780.32 782.20-23 782.50 950.32 973.10-12 Synergetics 2, sects 532.18 537.46 Meaning of, in Geometry Cosmography, page 169.00 Polyhedra AFullerExplanation,pages 028.00 037-43 052.00 See: PLATONIC POLYHEDRA Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sect 966.21 Synergetics 2, sect 532.18 fig 986.413 See: HARMONY: HARMONIC PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS REPRODUCIBLE RELATIONSHIPS: RELATEDNESS Fuller's Earth, page 041.00 Synergetics 1, sects 163.00 400.05 505.03 524.12 526.01 620.01 801.23 1056.03 Synergetics 2, sects 986.162 986.165 See: CONNECTIONS & RELATEDNESS INTER- RELATIONSHIPS NUMBER: TETRAHEDRAL NUMBER ORDER UNDERLYING RANDOMNESS RELATIVE Abundance Synergetics 1, sects 505.05 1009.73 Of Elements in Man & Universe Synergetics 1, sects 229.05 311.01 note 333.00 See: CONSTANT RELATIVE ABUNDANCE Frequency Cosmography, page 013.00 Size Advantage Cosmography, pages 013-14 238-40 RELATIVITY PRINCIPLE/THEORY BF's Universe, pages 110.00 193.00 Synergetics 1, sect 980.01-10 Synergetics 2, sects 100.023 1052.56 As Norm of Air Ocean World Dymaxion World, fig 260.00 Classification and Ideas & Integ, page 236.00 Extension of Ideas & Integ, pages 231-36 298.00 Language and Ideas & Integ, pages 233-34 See: EINSTEIN'S EQUATION E = MC^2 RELEVANT SET Synergetics 1, sect 509.03-07 Synergetics 2, sect 986.819 See: IRRELEVANCIES: DISMISSAL OF LUCIDLY RELEVANT SET RELIGION: RELIGIONS BF's Universe, pages 089-90 370-71 Cosmography, pages 002.00 248.00 Humans in Univ, pages 038-39 093-96 107-08 118-24 Synergetics 1, sects 203.10 1056.20 (24) Synergetics 2, sect 531.05 Division into Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 Leaders Critical Path, page 346.00 Monks and Missionaries Critical Path, page 285.00 Strong Churches of Critical Path, page 059.00 Traditional Critical Path, page 151.00 Transnational Critical Path, pages 218.00 285-86 See:BELIEFS CHRISTIANITY CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY GOD ROMAN CATHOLICISM RELIGIOUS Codes, And Sanitary Requirements Ideas & Integ, pages 115-16 Freedom Critical Path, page 077.00 Organizations (Formal) Critical Path, page 153.00 REMEMBERABLE Entity Synergetics 1, sect 615.01 Numbers Synergetics 1, sect 1234.02 REMBRANDT VAN RIJN Humans in Universe,pages 070-71 REMOTE: REMOTENESS Synergetics 1, sects 240.35 240.37 645.01 645.03 648.02 Sensing By Satellite Critical Path, pages 341-42 For World Polling Critical Path, page 197.00 Instrumentation for Critical Path, pages 238.00 343.00 Through Earth-Landing Tests Critical Path, page 008.00 Picture Transmission from Moon Critical Path, page 163.00 See: ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS RADIO-TRIANGULATION MAPPING SENSING See: COSMIC AND LOCAL PROXIMITY AND REMOTENESS RENDELMAN, JOHN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 254.00 265.00 RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME RENNER, GEORGE T. Ideas & Integ, page 122.00 RENT: RENTING And Leasing. See: SERVICE INDUSTRY Controls Eisenhower Ends Critical Path, page 103.00 New Deal and Critical Path, page 096.00 Renting Automobiles Critical Path, page 131.00 REPELLINGS Synergetics 1, sects 761.04 762.02 763.01 See: PUSH-PULL REPETITION. See: NONREPETITION REPRODUCIBILITY Synergetics 1, sect 166.00-72.0 See: ARTIFACT PROTOTYPE REGENERATIVE DESIGN: LAW OF REPUBLICAN And Democratic Parties Critical Path, page xxx.00 Party Critical Path, page 102.00 RESEARCH And Development By U. S. A. Government Critical Path, page 108.00 Costs of Critical Path, page 225.00 Desiderata in Critical Path, pages 267-68 Financing of Critical Path, pages xx.00 096-97 114.00 In Atomic Energy Field Critical Path, pages 106-08 Critical Path Critical Path, pages 255-57 World Game and Critical Path, pages 202.00 219.00 222.00 See: SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW SECRET U.S.A. BUREAU OF STANDARDS Architectural Ideas & Integ, pages 083-84 255.00 RESISTANCE Cosmography, page 235.00 See: PATHS OF LEAST RESISTANCE RESOLUTION Synergetics 2, sects 260.34 260.42 Eye-Visible Differentials Synergetics 1, sect 427.15 Synergetics 2, sects 260.10-22 260.31-42 505.61 986.023 986.075 986.088 986.622-27 Resolvability Limits Synergetics 1, sect 510.01 Synergetics 2, sect 100.030-33 See: BENDAY SCREEN ENGINEERS' SCALE RESONANCE: RESONATE Cosmography, page 086.00 Synergetics 1, sects 426.40 440.06 515.21 713.06 720.10 960.04 960.08 962.30 971.20 981.12 984.10 1012.16 Synergetics 2, sects 261.01 263.01-02 268.04 529.40 542.06 987.058 1001.26 1033.121 1052.88 1053.847 See: FEEDBACK HARMONY: HARMONIC RESOURCE(S) Above Ground Ideas & Integ, page 143.00 Allocation BF's Universe, pages 368-74 In Obsolete Equipment Ideas & Integ, pages 143-44 Preferred Complex Patterns Ideas & Integ, page 040.00 Inventory, Global BF's Universe, pages 373-74 No Longer Integratable Operating Manual, page 039.00 Of Earth Unevenly Distributed Operating Manual, page 017.00 Unique Materials Made On Order Operating Manual, page 090.00 REST OF The System Synergetics 1, sect 966.07 Universe Synergetics 1, sects 108.02 116.00 465.30 645.12 905.18 1022.11 1106.12 Synergetics 2, sects 465.41 936.12 987.077 1044.06 See: MOTION FREEDOM FROM REST OF UNIVERSE RESTLESSNESS Synergetics 2, sect 400.651 RESTRAINTS Synergetics 1, sects 401.01-07 fig 401.01 sects 411.04-10 537.01 826.02 1009.54 1054.10 Synergetics 2, sects 401.08 529.40 1033.018 1033.018note See: DEGREES OF FREEDOM MAST IN THE EARTH RESULTANT. See: ACTION-REACTION-RESULTANT RETURNING UPON ITSELF Lines Returning Upon Themselves Synergetics 2, sect 1007.23 Systems Returning Upon Themselves Synergetics 1, sects 240.36 400.04 400.09 400.22 400.25 420.041 506.14 509.02 610.23 620.03 781.02 1022.13 1106.01 Synergetics 2, sects 000.105 987.012 See: CLOSED SYSTEM FINITE LINES CANNOT REJOIN THEMSELVES WAVE: A WAVE RETURNS UPON ITSELF REUTHER, WALTER BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 173.00 BF's Universe, page 272.00 Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxix Dymaxion World, page 035.00 Ideas & Integ, page 197.00 REVENUE. See: TAXES REVERSE FOOD ANALOGY BF's Universe, pages 105-06 REVERSIBLE: REVERSIBILITY Synergetics 1, sects 240.19 440.02 638.02 640.40 650.04 650.13 1050.12 1222.11 Synergetics 2, sects 936.15 986.759 1073.16 See: DARWIN: REVERSE EVOLUTION IR- REVERSIBLE TERMINAL REVERSING REVOLUTION Design and Invention Operating Manual, page 117.00 Political Grunch of Giants, pages 083.00 085-88 Social Grunch of Giants, pages 085.00 086-90 See: DESIGN REVOLUTION REWARDS Synergetics 2, sect 182.00 RHENIUM Critical Path, page 244.00 RHOMBIC Synergetics 2, sect 986.313 Dodeca-Hedron AFullerExplanation,pages 028.00 051-52 218.00 illus 050.00 Synergetics 1, sects 201.03 223.32 chart 415.03 sects 415.12-13 415.15 fig 415.22 B sects 415.53 426.20-42 454.01 527.61 536.01 536.43 621.05 942.50-51 table 943.00 sects 950.12 953.24 954.10 954.21 954.47 955.01 tabls 955.40-41 sects 955.50-52 961.47 table 963.10 sects 972.01-02 974.02 981.13 981.15 981.19 table 982.62 sects 982.71 982.84 984.00-10 985.08 1032.11 table 1053.41 sect 1053.50 table 1053.51 Synergetics 2, sects 251.16-17 268.07 270.24 419.30 426.04 466.05 466.34 937.22 fig 986.405 sects 986.415 986.433 fig 986.433 table 986.440 sects 986.451-52 986.455 986.862 986.8721 figs 987.241 987.312 sects 1006.32-36 1006.40 1033.104 1033.183 tabls 1033.192 1033.20 sect 1033.55 6-5=1:Rhombic Dodeca 6-Polyhedron 5=Unity Syn 1, sects 971.08 982.71 982.73 983.04 985.08 1053.51 Synergetics 2, sect 268.07 table 954.10 A sects 986.860-63 987.312 987.326-27 1006.32 1006.35 table 1053.51 A sect 1053.78 Duality of AFullerExplanation,pages 181-82 illus 051.00 Icosahedron and AFullerExplanation,page 137.00 IVM and AFullerExplanation,page 137.00 Space-Filling Property AFullerExplanation,pages 181-82 185.00 Spheric AFullerExplanation,pages 138-40 183.00 198.00 200.00 204.00 Volume AFullerExplanation,pages 153-54 See: DOMAIN OF A POINT MITE, RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON & SPHERIC STELLATED RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON Tri-Conta-Hedron AFullerExplanation,pages 026.00 216.00 225.00 Synergetics 1, sect 457.40-41 Synergetics 2, sects 100.105 268.07 982.62 A figs 986.405 986.419 986.502 986.504 sects 987.058 987.326 987.416 1033.192 table 1033.20 sect 1053.36 table 1053.51 A RHOMBI-CUBOCTA-HEDRON AFullerExplanation,page 155.00 RHOMBO-HEDRON AFullerExplanation,pages 135.00 180.00 185-86 RHOMBUS Fuller's Earth, page 046.00 RHYTHM Synergetics 1, sects 502.24 980.04 See: HEARTBEAT PULSATION RIBBED SHIP CONSTRUCTION BF's Universe, page 055.00 RIBBON. See: PATTERN STRIP RICE Cultures of Japan & Southeast Asia Critical Path, page 015.00 Early Shipping of Critical Path, page 022.00 John Andrew BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 188.00 BF's Universe, page 309.00 Paddy as Artifact Critical Path, page 015.00 RICHTER, DONALD BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 191.00 197.00 206.00 BF's Universe, pages 313.00 336-37 Dymaxion World, pages 062-63 figs 326-28 330.00 RIDGE-POLE DIAMONDS Synergetics 1, sects 456.11 461.02 536.31 536.33 650.02 fig 770.11 A sect 981.13 Synergetics 2, sect 466.02-04 RIEMANN, GEORG F. R. Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Synergetics 1, sect 522.22 RIGHT Things for Right Reasons See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING DESIGN SCIENCE DOING THE RIGHT THINGS FOR THE RIGHT REASONS WORLD GAME Triangle Critical Path, page 031.00 fig 031.00 See: BASIC TRIANGLE SPHERICAL RIGHT TRIANGLE See: LEFT AND RIGHT RIGIDITY Synergetics 1, sects 540.04 720.10 1054.30-31 1054.56 Synergetics 2, sect 1074.13 RIGIDS Synergetics 2, sects 987.080-81 fig 987.081 See: CRYSTALS: CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS RINGS, IN CALCULATION Critical Path, page 030.00 See: ABACUS RITE. See: SYTE RIVERA, DIEGO (MEXICAN ARTIST) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 115.00 BF's Universe, page 172.00 Dymaxion World, fig 130.00 RIVERDALE, NEW YORK, USA BF's Universe, page 353.00 RIVERS OF ASIA Critical Path, pages 011.00 020-21 205.00 RIZZO, FRANK BF's Universe, page 394.00 RNA Fuller's Earth, page 140.00 ROAD TRAILER PACKAGE Dymaxion World, figs 303-07 ROAM HOME TO A DOME (SONG) BF's Universe, pages 333-34 ROARING FORTIES Critical Path, page 035.00 See: EASTBOUND MAN: WESTBOUND MAN PHOENICIANS WINDS, PREVAILING ROBERTS, WALTER ORR Critical Path, page 182.00 ROBERTSON, DONALD W. (PATENT ATTORNEY) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 197-98 BF's Universe, page 318.00 Dymaxion World, page 055.00 ROBESON, PAUL Critical Path, page 315.00 ROBIN HOOD BF's Universe, page 008.00 Fuller's Earth, page 138.00 As R. B. F. Hero Critical Path, page 134.00 Consciousness BF's Universe, page 011.00 ROCK: ROCKS Synergetics 1, sects 502.41 711.36 See: STONE: STONES Hall BF's Universe, page 044.00 ROCKEFELLER, David Critical Path, page 189.00 Humans in Universe,page 014.00 Winthrop Dymaxion World, fig 354.00 ROCKET(S): ROCKET FLIGHT Synergetics 1, sects 400.24 512.01 517.23-24 Synergetics 2, sect 986.635 Delivery Times of Critical Path, page 192.00 German Development of Critical Path, page xviii.00 In Warfare Critical Path, page 234.00 Research & Development Funds for Critical Path, page xx.00 See: ASTRONAUTICS ATOMIC WAR BALLISTICS FOUR ROCKET BURSTS SPACE PROGRAM TRACER BULLET SEQUENCE TRAJECTORY RODS. See: CLOSEST PACKING OF RODS ROEBLING, W. A. Cosmography, page 110.00 ROEMER, OLAUS (OLE) Cosmography, pages 080.00 084.00 118.00 Synergetics 2, sect 935.11 ROLAND (CHILDE ROLAND) Grunch of Giants, pages 019.00 023.00 ROLLABILITY OF POLYHEDRA Synergetics 1, sect 942.70 ROLLS ROYCE BF's Universe, page 158.00 ROMAN Catholic Church Critical Path, pages 088-89 As Landowner Critical Path, pages 088-89 Excommunication of Heretics Critical Path, page 152.00 Monastery,College Construction of Critical Path, page 088.00 Nurturing of Poverty by Critical Path, page 048.00 See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY Catholicism Earth as Center of Universe in Cosmography, pages 090.00 100-01 103.00 Emperor-Popes of Cosmography, pages 085.00 101.00 103.00 Empire Cosmography, pages 095-96 107.00 & Burning of Alexandrian Library Critical Path, page 044.00 Constantinople in Critical Path, pages 070.00 072.00 Flat Concept of Critical Path, pages xxii.00 044.00 Highway of Critical Path, page 072.00 Overland Trade of Critical Path, page 072.00 Power of Critical Path, page 037.00 Rise of Critical Path, page 070.00 See: CHURCH-STATE HIERARCHY EMPEROR HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES Numerals Cosmography, pages 101-02 Critical Path, page 032.00 ROMANY MARIE'S (RESTAURANT) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 069.00 074.00 109.00 112.00 136-37 Decorated by Bucky BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 111-12 ROME, ANCIENT. See: BURIAL URNS AND MAUSOLEUMS ROMAN EMPIRE ROOF: ROOFING Gores, Dymaxion Dwelling Machine Dymaxion World, figs 211-12 Of Dymaxion Dwelling Machine Dymaxion World, figs 204-09 Structures BF's Universe, pages 335-36 ROOSEVELT, Eleanor BF's Universe, page 172.00 Humans in Universe,page 011.00 Franklin Delano BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 136.00 BF's Universe, pages 139.00 157.00 181.00 Cosmography, page 079.00 Critical Path, page 186.00 Dymaxion World, page 008.00 Grunch of Giants, page 048.00 Humans in Universe,pages 045-47 Advertising Subsidy and Critical Path, page 096.00 And Brazil Critical Path, pages 288-89 Corporate Managers and Critical Path, page 100.00 Encourages Research & Development Critical Path, page 096.00 Establishes New Deal Critical Path, page 089.00 Inauguration of Critical Path, pages 088-89 Manhattan Project and Critical Path, page 106.00 Subject to Discredit Attempts Critical Path, pages 090-91 World War II and Critical Path, pages 186.00 287-89 See: NEW DEAL Theodore BF's Universe, page 047.00 ROOTS: TREE ROOT Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 Synergetics 2, sect 793.04 ROPE: ROPE-MAKING Synergetics 1, sect 505.21 fig 505.41 sects 506.01-15 522.04-09 640.60 fig 641.01 sects 644.01 711.01-04 1005.30 1054.61 Synergetics 2, sects 325.10-16 326.22 535.22 790.21 792.31 936.11 Roap of Meaning Synergetics 2, sect 270.14 See: KNOT PATTERN INTEGRITY ROSENFELD, ISAAC BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 188.00 ROSEWOOD Critical Path, page 010.00 ROSS, BETSY Critical Path, page 078.00 ROTATE: ROTATABILITY Synergetics 1, table 223.66 col7 sects 401.05 905.43 905.50-55 982.61 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 502.05 986.726 986.857 1033.017 See: AXIS OF ROTATABILITY CENTRIFUGAL FORCE ORBITING PRECESSIONAL ROTATION TRIANGULAR-CAMMED MODEL ROTATIONAL Aberrating Limit Synergetics 1, sect 1053.15 Symmetry Synergetics 2, fig 527.08 ROUNDNESS Synergetics 1, sect 502.41 (B) See: SPHERICITY ROUNDTRIP CIRCUIT Synergetics 1, sect 522.09 See: TURNAROUND LIMIT RUBBER Doughnut Synergetics 1, sect 411.07 fig 505.41 See: INVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION TORUS Glove Synergetics 1, sects 232.02 419.02 507.01 507.05 625.05 Synergetics 2, sects 419.10 526.31 1052.56 See: ANNIHILATION Hard Critical Path, page 267.00 Sheet Topology Synergetics 2, sect 270.18 Tires Synergetics 1, sect 465.10 fig 465.10 RUBIES Critical Path, page 225.00 RUDDERING. See: FEEDBACK STEERING EFFECT RUDGE, OLGA Humans in Universe,pages 020-25 RULING THE WAVES BF's Universe, page 053.00 RURAL Electrification Administration (REA) Established Critical Path, page xxx.00 Financing of Electric Grid Critical Path, page xxx.00 See: ELECTRIC UTILITIES NEW DEAL Environment BF's Universe, pages 354-55 RUSE OF MEDUSA, THE (PLAY) BF's Universe, pages 310-12 RUSSELL, BERTRAND BF's Universe, page 130.00 Humans in Universe,pages 085.00 093.00 Synergetics 2, sect 987.075 RUSSIA Fuller's Earth, pages 132-33 Disarmament and Ideas & Integ, page 295.00 Domes in Ideas & Integ, pages 165.00 269.00 Education in Ideas & Integ, page 196.00 Genocide in Ideas & Integ, pages 195-96 280-81 Housing in Ideas & Integ, pages 195.00 197.00 Industrialization of Ideas & Integ, page 282.00 Social Anachronisms in Ideas & Integ, pages 289-90 See: SOVIET UNION UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (U.S.S.R.) U.S.S.R.-U.S.A. RUST: NONRUSTING Critical Path, page 022.00 RYAN, GENERAL BF's Universe, page 183.00 Dymaxion World, page 029.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 09:34:32 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: QOL and related variables (fwd) CELLIER@HERMES.ECE.ARIZONA.EDU writes: > From gw.numenet.com!numenet.com!owner-mission-earth Mon Jun 24 03:42:08 1996 > From: CELLIER@HERMES.ECE.ARIZONA.EDU > Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 3:41:56 -0700 (MST) > To: mission-earth@scs.org > Message-Id: <960624034156.20263727@hermes.ece.arizona.edu> > Subject: QOL and related variables > Sender: owner-mission-earth@scs.org > Precedence: bulk > X-Comment: Discussion forum on simulation to aid in world planning and survival > Barcelona, June 24, 1996 > > Dear John: > > This memorandum relates to your circular letter entitled: > > "Discussion forum on simulation to aid in world planning and survival" > > Until now, I read your notes to this topic with interest - and kept quiet ... > because, just like everybody else, I am a busy guy. Anyway, today is a holiday > here in Barcelona (la Fiesta de Sant Juan), and thus, I decided I shall spare a > moment to add my own 5 cents worth of thoughts to the topic at hand. Those of > you who know Barcelona and its relation to Sant Juan, please, know that I am > NOT drunk -- I am under heavy antibiotics, recovering from a bad flu, and thus, > I didn't even have a single copa during yesterday's Revetlla ( :-) ). > > Why do we need a QOL variable in our world models? Or rather, the question > should be, WHO needs a QOL variable in such a model? Let me ponder this > question for a moment. > > A few weeks ago, I participated in a marvelous workshop of EOLSS, the > forthcoming Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, held in the Bahamas. EOLSS > is an important undertaking. During the next few years, 50-60 volumes, each > 600 pages thick, shall be published on all aspects of Life Support on our > Spaceship Earth. The encyclopedia shall be built like a Greek temple with four > vertical columns, one each for Agriculture/Food, Energy, Environment, and Water, > as well as a floor of Common and Supporting Technologies, and a roof of Global > and Interplay Issues. Roughly 5000-6000 experts shall write articles on all > aspects of these interwoven topics, ranging from high level survey articles > to special issues relating to one particular aspect only. The goal is to > create a compendium of knowledge that shall allow us to safely steer our planet > from a mode of constant growth to one of sustainable stable steady-state. It > does make sense to call this entire encyclopedia a "World Model" - one of > hitherto unmatched dimensions. > > During this event, in which 450 researchers and decision makers came > together to discuss the table of contents of the EOLSS, one of the keynote > speakers (I don't remember his name off the top of my head, and since I am not > currently in Tucson, I don't have access to my EOLSS notes, where I could > look it up) made a convincing presentation in which he addressed the above > question (WHO needs a QOL variable) in a somewhat larger context. Is > President Clinton going to read 30,000 pages worth of "World Models," or > even Vicepresident Gore, to whose heart the topic at hand is certainly very > close? Undoubtedly not. They wouldn't have the time to invest in such an > undertaking. No way! No hay modo! However it is them and people like them > who can ultimately make a difference. Who cares whether I spend my time on > reading articles within EOLSS? It won't make any difference at all. > > What we need is a systematic methodology to extract and compact information > for consumption by decision makers, but WITHOUT DESTROYING ITS CREDIBILITY. > This is the important point! Compacting data is easy, but doing so without > destroying the information about its applicability, its validity, that is not > trivial at all. This is where our research should go. The keynoter called > the compacted data "index functions" and "indicator functions." The QOL > variable is certainly one among them, and a very important one at that. > > Within EOLSS, I am responsible for the topic "Modeling and Simulation" > within the "Common Technologies" area. Very soon I'll publish on my web > page the current table of contents (article titles) within my topic. I still > need authors! In particular, if any one among you has good ideas about an > article discussing methodologies for metamodeling index and indicator functions, > such an article would be highly welcomed. > > Best regards > > Francois E. Cellier, Ph.D. > Associate Professor > Dept. of Electr. & Comp. Engr. > University of Arizona > Tucson, AZ 85721-0104 > U.S.A. > > Phone: +1(520)621-6192 > FAX: +1(520)621-8076 > EMail: Cellier@ECE.Arizona.Edu > URL: http://www.ece.arizona.edu/~cellier/ > > > until August 1, 1996: Dr. Francois E. Cellier > Professor Visitant > Institut de Cibernetica > Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya > Diagonal 647, 2.na planta > 08028 Barcelona > Espanya > > Phone: +34(3)401-6574 (direct) > +34(3)401-6653 (secr.) > FAX: +34(3)401-6605 > EMail: Cellier@ESAII.UPC.ES > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 11:59:39 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Walt Venable Organization: CTS Network Services Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In article <199606211731.NAA09195@mujibur.inmind.com>, James Fischer wrote: > Kirby Urner wrote: > > >"the question becomes one of how to move these artifacts from > >the drawing board or, in many cases from a realized prototype > >phase, to full implementation as plentifully supplied assets." > > and Dawie Venter replied: > > >Your posting is very thought provoking and I have churned over similar > >notions at one stage or another. I don't think that one can expect > >any large company to suddenly start up a production-line to > >manufacture pillowdomes, simply because no-one else is convinced > >about the concept. > > I would offer that both the Bini-Shell domes and > the domes made by Monolithic Domes are a large > enough "sample set" to convince any open-minded > person. Except for the risk of a fast-moving low > pressure (or high pressure) front moving in just > as you apply concrete, there is little to "go wrong", > and the resulting structures are "easy" to build. > The only "skills" required are the inflation of the > pillow, and the details of proper application of > the ferrocement. Both can be taught to even an > illiterate person. > Howdy, James & Dawie (and others), I believe that you folks are talking about two entirely different methods of dome construction here. When Dawie Venter spoke of "Pillowdomes", I believe he meant this term as it was used in J. Baldwin's wonderful new book "Buckyworks". There, J. [what is his real name, anyway? What's he got to hide?!! :) ] describes prototype domes that are skeletons of steel or aluminum tubing struts with the triangles covered by plastic "pillows". The pillows were formed out of two heat-sealed layers of Tefzel (a transparent Dupont plastic) and inflated to 0.5 psi with argon gas (chosen for its thermal and fire-extinguishing properties an all-around inertness). The pillows served as greenhouse windows with an insulating dead air space (dead argon space? How do you kill an argon? How can you tell, since it's already inert?) to help retain heat in the winter. Some triangles were hinged so they could be opened to regulate temperature. James Fischer seems to be talking about something else entirely, a process of inflating a flexible membrane into a dome shape and using it as a form for spraying concrete type materials onto. In this case the "pillow" or form would be deflated and removed prior to occupying the structure. Also, of course, the resulting dome would not be transparent and so would not be the "live-in greenhouse" that the "real" pillowdome was aiming to provide. The (J. Baldwin usage) pillowdome has the potential to dramatically lower housing costs by enclosing a large volume with a lightweight covering, inside of which can be built any type of dwellings you like. The internal structures would not be exposed to the elements and so would not need double walls, insulation, rooves, and other expensive building components. I hope this clarifies the discussion of pillowdomes and encourages further discussion. I, too, am very interested in exploring the potential for such structures, and will be posting results of our San Diego group's ongoing investigations on my web site at http://members.aol.com/wvenable/. BTW, does anyone know how to get ahold of J. Baldwin electronically? I'd love to hear from him on where he sees the pillowdome concept going from here. Best regards to all, Walt Venable ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 22:32:09 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks Walt Venable said: >I believe that you folks are talking about two entirely different >methods of dome construction here.... Sorry, my error, thanks for setting me straight. I need to read the Baldwin book, right after I get through the existing pile on the shelves by my bed. >prototype domes that are skeletons of steel or aluminum tubing >struts Oh, Lord, not another high-tech, tight-tolerance, complex, impossible to make (or repair) in the field, "answer", looking for a question... >with the triangles covered by plastic "pillows". ...that have limited chances of surviving the first good hailstorm, ice storm, or falling tree-branch they encounter... >The pillows were formed out of two heat-sealed layers of Tefzel >(a transparent Dupont plastic) ...ah yes, so easy to find Tefzel in nearly any location worldwide at a reasonable price... >and inflated to 0.5 psi with argon gas ...argon gas - oh yeah, you can pick that up at any drugstore, I'm sure. And it would be easy to create the airtight seals required to hold in the argon gas anywhere, with nothing but a few hundred thou worth of heavy-duty industrial equipment... >(chosen for its thermal and fire-extinguishing properties an >all-around inertness). What is the melting point of Tefzel? What sort of fumes will the plastic give off when melting or burning? I have halon dispensers for fire suppression in my computer room, and the county fire marshall gave me all kinds of hell about the potential for people being trapped in the room with no air to breathe just as they are trying to escape a fire. I had to wire a big klaxon to the fire suppression system to make him happy. (Halon is similar in many properties to argon) >The pillows served as greenhouse windows with an insulating dead >air space (dead argon space? How do you kill an argon? With an arGUN! Seriously, "dead air space" means that the air will not move or escape or infiltrate. >How can you tell, since it's already inert?) It is lying low, being patient, waiting for a chance for revenge! Nothing more dangerous than a wounded argon! >to help retain heat in the winter. Some triangles were hinged so >they could be opened to regulate temperature. >James Fischer seems to be talking about something else entirely, >a process of inflating a flexible membrane into a dome shape and >using it as a form for spraying concrete type materials onto. Yes, I was. >In this case the "pillow" or form would be deflated and removed prior >to occupying the structure. Also, of course, the resulting dome would >not be transparent and so would not be the "live-in greenhouse" that >the "real" pillowdome was aiming to provide. Hold on there, Walt... 1) Why do people continue to assume that even a greenhouse should have windows all the way round? Advanced greenhouses have insulated walls on the north, east, and west walls (in the northern hemisphere), since the Sun is to the SOUTH of "straight up" at all times. A greenhouse with an insulated reflecting or white-painted north wall outperforms plastic bag every time, both in thermal aspects and plant-growing. 2) If you wander into any plastic or glass greenhouse without some sort of shading in June, July or Aug, you will find conditions that can only be equaled in a steam-room! My greenhouse is now open over 3/4 of the roof area, just to allow excess heat to escape - only the "patio" area remains covered, just in case it rains. Even then, I can get temperatures a few degrees above ambient. 3) I am one of few who "live in their greenhouse", since the entire south face of my house is a greenhouse. At certain times, it is pleasant. At other times, the greenhouse is sealed off from the living area of the house. No one in their right minds would want to live under the direct rays of the sun all the time. >The (J. Baldwin usage) pillowdome has the potential to >dramatically lower housing costs by enclosing a large volume >with a lightweight covering, inside of which can be built any >type of dwellings you like. Why build a structure inside a structure? This is supposed to work out to a LOWER cost end result? I would want to see a bill of materials for both structures before I agreed with any claims as to "lower" costs. >The internal structures would not be exposed to the elements Except for heat, heat, and more heat, combined with no rain. Wow! Build your own Mini-Dustbowl! >and so would not need double walls, ...IF one can keep the temperature inside the dome within a reasonable range, which I doubt, given that it is mostly clear plastic. >insulation, See above. Same critique. What happens when it is cold and dark? Does the occupant heat the entire airspace inside the dome, or just the inside of his house within the dome? See the point? >rooves, Some sort of roof would be required to shade the residents, unless they have a fondness for skin cancer. >and other expensive building components. You mean like "domes that are skeletons of steel or aluminum tubing struts", "with triangles covered by plastic 'pillows', formed out of two heat-sealed layers of Tefzel"? Lets get real, folks. Tents have been around for centuries, and they work in certain environments. The Baldwin concept is a fancy tent. Nothing more. It solves no problem, since it uses no local materials, requires insane amounts of engineering, and makes the occupant dependent upon a high-tech support/supply infrastructure, just to keep this roof of dubious value over his head. Smith-Barney wants to be my investment brokers. So THAT'S what happened to that purple dinosaur... james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 21:22:28 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In-Reply-To: ; from "Walt Venable" at Jun 24, 96 11:59 am Walt Venable writes: > > BTW, does anyone know how to get ahold of J. Baldwin electronically? I'd > love to hear from him on where he sees the pillowdome concept going from > here. Jay Baldwin jaybaldwin@aol.com -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 05:44:06 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Web version of Brainstorming on BuckyWorks! A graphical version of my Brainstorming on BuckyWorks is now available at http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/bworks.html Synergetics collaborator Ed Applewhite writes: >"This is a very powerful piece. Very germane to so much of what's >going on... If Disney really understood what you are saying they would >buy it and bury it." > Check it out. (May take awhile to load as the graphics are all from off site) Kirby ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 05:46:59 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Help Allegra Fuller Snyder find footnotes (Synergetics Dict, on sale now!) Forwarded request from Allegra Fuller Snyder, Chairwoman BFI: Allegra's article at the WNET American Masters website on Bucky has been accepted for publication in The Dance Chronicles. The journal wants all quotes footnoted. Owing to a hard disk malfunction, she lost the volume/page references for the following quotes in the Synergetics Dictionary, which she is now having a hard time finding in that four volume work [I've looked too and have so far come up empty handed -- Kirby]. Here are the quotes: | "At the dawning of the twentieth century, without warning to humanity, the | physical technology of Earthians' affairs was shifted over from a brain-sensed | reality into a reality apprehended only by instruments." | (Syn Dict, Applewhite, vol. ? ???) invisibility can be | "understood and coped with only by experience-educated mind." | (Syn Dict, Applewhite, vol. ? ???) If any of you Synergetics Dictionary owners out there have the time, you could help Allegra with the footnote hunt. Time is running out! (the magazine wants to go to press). The article itself is at http://www.wnet.org:80/bucky/allegra.html -- highly recommended! * * * Also, for those of you who didn't see it in TrimTab, the Synergetics Dictionary is being offered for $150 (originally $500) and only a few are left. Also the Artifacts of Buckminster Fuller. This is your chance to own these collector's items. Allegra writes: > >Garland Publishing, Inc., of 1000A Sherman Avenue, Hamden,CT 06514, reports >that there are only 30 copies of the Synergetics Dictionary left and 25 >ofThe Artifacts of Buckminster Fuller They are offering the Synergetics >Dictionary at the sale price of $150, plus 4% for shipping and handing. The >Artifacts have been reduced from $480 and is on sale for $200, plus 4% for >shipping and handing. If you would like to benefit the Buckminster Fuller >Institute you could place your order through us and add $30 to the price >which will benefit us. If you want to go directly to Garland call Mr. John >Galasso at 1 800 627-6273 extension 131 or Sandra Tranquilli at extension >116. Don't be disappointed as they will soon be gone. BFI can be emailed at bfi@aol.com or check the BFI web page http://www.critpath.org/bfi/ for additional contact info. Email to Allegra: AFSNYDER@aol.com Kirby ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 01:49:59 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Re: Portability of Domes. In-Reply-To: On Mon, 24 Jun 1996, tom aagdii wrote: > Op Sun, 23 Jun 1996, Franklin Wayne Poley schreef: > > > I am looking at p.312 of Critical Path and a picture of a Dome Home being > > transported by helicopter.With modern building materials like titanium > > and plastics being so strong with small weight I am wondering if the > > modern Dome Home couldn't be transported by warm air lift (like the Cloud > > Nines).Just asking.... FWP. > > > > ***CULTURE X*** > > ***THE PROBLEM:To design a culture totally anew for 130,000 global > > citizens on 12 mi.x12 mi. of land using the best of current technology > > and budgets affordable to those citizens;then submit it to the U.N. for > > Membership.THE SOLUTION:A multi-talented group of discussants from the > > Global Village.Contact Moderator at *** > > > > this is quite serious business, i think you should explaine more > about this project; connection of important groups is critical > to the working of humanity. i hope some one will jump into this. > all i see is that it is quite relavant. > > tagdi > > p.c from my observation of t.v, i see that most of the programs in aftic > > or other placse are administred by narro indivisuals. some people > need to be connected for the probability.... > Maybe if I forward to this list my last post to NSS-Discuss you will understand better what I am talking about.I think it is quite possible we can get a "science city" analogous to Tsukuba in Japan built here on Can./U.S. border.A LOT of B. Fuller ideas would I expect be incorporated into it from single family dwellings to the automated facories decribed in Critical Path to a trial Cloud Nine.Thank you for replying tagdi. Wayne Poley. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 01:55:02 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Re: NSS-Discuss/ Rocket Scientists' City. (fwd) In-Reply-To: >Addendum:To GEODESIC GROUP: In earlier posts to NSS I had explicitly said we should consider lofting a Cloud Nine into space.Even got a ballpark estimate on the cost of DC-X engines to put it (one mile di.) into orbit...$24 b. FWP. > Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 23:35:15 -0700 (PDT) > From: Franklin Wayne Poley > To: NSS-Discuss@ari.net > Subject: NSS-Discuss/ Rocket Scientists' City. > > [ NSS-Discuss message from Franklin Wayne Poley ] > > O.K. Here's what you do.You prove the saying "Smart as a rocket > scientist".Since you are going to design complete cities for other > planets designing one for this planet will be a piece of cake.So you > prove it. You design one for several million people on Can./U.S. border > at say $500 b. cost.Who pays? Ordinary citizens buying in. No gov't > grants needed.You estimate, say $50 b. for your MUNICIPAL Space > Program... $30 b. for the colony on the Moon and $20 b. for the > transportation system between your Earth City and Moon City.You then say > to the people buying in to this Rocket Scientists' City "Look, we have > designed the best deal around for you.You get 20% (or 50% or whatever) > more value for the dollar with our city than any other.So we are asking > for a mere 10% back to finance our hobby.Besides, you are shareholders in > this venture and who knows...there may be diamonds on the Moon."You then > build scale models and put out prospectus booklets with lots of figures > to prove conclusively a priori that this IS the best deal around.Basic > "operating instructions" would come with the city, e.g. how to operate > the moving sidewalks and the computer system to regulate temp/humidity in > city buildings,steam pipes beneath the streets to melt snow etc. but most > of the operating instructions, i.e. how to operate schools,banking > system,security and policing, political system etc. are up to the buyers. > Beyond that I would say we go back to international > competition.Countries, singly or in combination which might want to > compete include Japan (Tsukuba and the Technopolises are along these > lines), China, India, Arab/Gulf Countries,European Countries and > Russia.Given that this is 100 year planning don't rule out Africa > either.I think we are in for some big surprises from Africa. FWP. > ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 11:41:45 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: The Largest Versatile Number In-Reply-To: <4qht6u$q16@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Sat, 22 Jun 1996, WLauritzen > The Largest Versatile Number > > by William Lauritzen > > Versatile Numbers are numbers that have more factors than any smaller > number. > Twelve is a versatile number because 12 has 6 factors and no number less > than > 12 has that many factors. These are the first few versatile numbers: 2, > 4, > 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 120, 180, 240, 360, 840, 1260, 1680, 2520, 5040, > ... > In this brief paper I discuss efforts to find the highest known versatile > number. > > In the paper "The Versatility of Numbers" (Dome, Spring 1996) I much more > fully discuss these numbers. This paper is available from me or the > magazine > "Dome." However, I will give a short synopsis here of the history of > versatile numbers as I know it. > > Although I independently discovered these numbers, I found that the famous > Indian mathematician Ramanujan had investigated them and had called them > "highly composite" numbers. This name is not very communicative and as a > result I believe very few people know about these numbers. The English > mathematician Hardy said these numbers were "as unlike a prime as a number > can be." I like this statement because I sometimes refer to these numbers > as here is some ideas which might relate to your article: the greeks discovered perfect numbers- a number = all its factors, divisors, excluding number 1. exmple 6; 26; 496; 8128; 433,550,336 the scientific study of the theory of numbers began with work of the french pierre de femat(1661-1665); it reached maturity with gaussi"s higher artimatic- the study of natural numbers and their relation. h. artimatic deals with primes, factors, products and dividibility- with various equivalent forms in which it may be written. examples 1=1^2 1+3=2^2 1+3+5=3^3 = n^2 any number that is neither 1 nor prime is known as a composite number. every composite can be expressed as a product of 2 numbers each of which is greater than 1. 4=2x2 6=3x2 15=5x3 any composite can be expressed as product of primes some of which repeat. 66=2x3x11 70=2x5x7 12=2x2x3 any number greater than 1 is either prime or can a factor of primes; only one way to represent natural # as a products of prims: first stated by Gauss 1798, the greatest mathematician of the 18 century. so the usualy way the factor the numbers is by dividing it by primes, 66/2=33 multiplication by division. fuller used extensivly; tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 09:18:01 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX S-SHIP BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: S-SHIP Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 25, 1996 S MODULE AFullerExplanation,pages 167.00 216.00 illus 168.00 See: MODULE: S QUANTA MODULE SADAO, SHOJI BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 241-42 248.00 BF's Universe, page 360.00 SAFETY Factor(s) Synergetics 1, sects 703.08 723.05-06 Synergetics 2, sects 794.05 1053.77 In Man's Evolution Operating Manual, page 096.00 See: FAILSAFE ADVANTAGE SAILBOAT: SAILING VESSEL Synergetics 2, sects 000.104 000.115-16 SAILING BF's Universe, pages 010-11 Beating to Windward Critical Path, page x.00 Celestial Navigation and Critical Path, pages 029-31 fig 031.00 Ship(s) Grunch of Giants, pages xiv.00 xix.00 023.00 Circumnavigation in Critical Path, page 245.00 Deep-Bellied, Stoutly Ribbed Critical Path, page 044.00 Of Cretans Critical Path, page xx.00 World BF's Universe, page 251.00 See: SHIPBUILDING Skills BF's Universe, pages 009-11 Tacking to Port and Starboard Critical Path, page x.00 See: DHOW PHOENICIANS SAILOR- Men, Cosmic Viewpoint of Ideas & Integ, pages 119-21 134-39 Navigator Critical Path, pages 029-32 See: NAVIGATION NAVIGATOR-PRIEST SAINT Louis Dome (E.Saint Louis, IL, USA) Ideas & Integ, page 281.00 Peter's Cathedral Dome (Rome, Italy) AFullerExplanation,pages 243.00 245.00 Critical Path, page 179.00 Humans in Universe,page 087.00 SALADIN Critical Path, page 044.00 SALAEMI, Betty BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 049.00 69.00 Tony BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 049.00 69.00 SALK, JONAS E. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 265.00 Ideas & Integ, page 063.00 SALWEEN RIVER. See: RIVERS OF ASIA SAMPAN, AS GONDOLA PROTOTYPE Critical Path, page 024.00 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. Critical Path, page 057.00 SAND Synergetics 2, sect 100.201 SANDERS, MR. AND MRS. WALTER BF's Universe, page 186.00 Dymaxion World, fig 171.00 SANITATION BF's Universe, pages 094.00 135-37 195.00 Religious Codes and Ideas & Integ, pages 115-16 Wastes from Ideas & Integ, page 113.00 See: BATHROOM DESIGN SANTA SOPHIA DOME Synergetics 1, sect 764.01 SATELLITE: SATELLITES Critical Path, page 268.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xix.00 005.00 083.00 Research & Development Funds for Critical Path, page xx.00 Sensing Synergetics 1, sect 1110.02-16 See: TELESCOPES MOUNTED ON SATELLITES Telemetry Critical Path, pages 341-42 Use in Future Government Fuller's Earth, pages 111-12 See: COMMUNICATION SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING SATURDAY EVENING POST, THE BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 221.00 SATURN Critical Path, page 034.00 SAUDI ARABIA Acquires Banking Know-How Critical Path, page 111.00 Buying Power of Critical Path, pages 110-12 Cold War and Critical Path, page 111.00 See: PETROLEUM INDUSTRY SAUNDERS, WALTER BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 169.00 SCAFFOLDING TECHNOLOGY Critical Path, pages 050-54 302.00 See: ENVIRONMENT: ALTERING THE ENVIRONMENT SCAN: SCANNING Transmission of Humans (Man) by Radio Critical Path, pages 008.00 245.00 342.00 Synergetics 1, sects 427.15 515.13 note SCARAB CAR BF's Universe, page 156.00 SCARCITY BF's Universe, pages xi.00 368.00 Belief System BF's Universe, pages 356-57 Malthus and BF's Universe, pages 372-73 Model Synergetics 1, sect 1005.61 See: LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY SUFFICIENCY SCENARIO: SCENARIO UNIVERSE Critical Path, pages 027.00 154-57 Synergetics 1, sects 217.03 251.27 306.03 320.00-25.0 fig 321.01 sects 531.01 625.03-05 780.12 780.28 985.07 Synergetics 2, sects 262.07-09 265.09 311.18 321.04-05 325.10-16 326.11 326.31 400.73 526.13 526.32-34 530.10-13 541.16-17 543.01 543.12 792.04 792.20 936.23 986.048 986.171-72 986.819 987.044 1033.103 1073.15 As Episode-Interweavings Critical Path, page xi.00 Cosmic Critical Path, page xi.00 Of the Child Synergetics 2, sects 100.010-18 100.20 Principle Synergetics 1, sect 228.00-01 Synergetics 2, sects 228.12 265.02 1052.33 See: NONUNITARILY CONCEPTUAL SYSTEM VS SCENARIO Universe. See: UNIVERSE See: FINITE EPISODING EVENT SCENARIO METAPHYSICAL IMPROVES THE SCENARIO SCHEHERAZADE NUMBER(S) Cosmography, pages 068-70 Synergetics 1, sects 955.30 1230.00-80 SCHLAEFLI'S FORMULA AFullerExplanation,page 044.00 SCHLOSSBERG, EDWIN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 250.00 BF's Universe, page 378.00 SCHOOL: SCHOOLS Alternatives to Fuller's Earth, pages 107.00 109.00 As Least Favorable Learning Environment ?? , page ???.?? See: CHILD: CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EXPERIENCE EXPERIMENT FELLOWSHIP GENIUS INITIATIVE SELF- DISCIPLINES EDUCATION SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION Sources of Oversimplification Fuller's Earth, page 033.00 Beginning of Operating Manual, page 027.00 See: SPECIALIZATION STRATEGY SCIENCE BF's Universe, page 026.00 Critical Path, page 244.00 Fuller's Earth, page 127.00 Synergetics 1, sects 161.00 306.01 502.01 532.02 826.04-06 1009.80 1056.14 1056.20 11-4 1210.00 p739 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 266.07 326.01 326.03 326.40 440.09 505.51-53 505.62 531.06 986.021 986.027 987.075 And Humanities: Gap Between Synergetics 1, sects 203.08 250.10-12 826.05 990.05 Synergetics 2, sects 000.124-31 935.23-25 Theology Critical Path, pages 158-60 As a Tool Synergetics 1, sect 826.05 Capability of Ideas & Integ, page 058.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 131.00 Critical Path, pages 043.00 153.00 Function of Ideas & Integ, pages 188-89 In Brazil Critical Path, page 296.00 Ivory Towerism in Ideas & Integ, page 245.00 Language of Critical Path, page xxvii.00 (Magazine) Critical Path, page 009.00 Dymaxion World, figs 239-42 Methods of Ideas & Integ, pages 226.00 243.00 Of Spacial Complexity AFullerExplanation,pages 009.00 023.00 267.00 269.00 Order Inherent in Space AFullerExplanation,pages 023.00 071.00 084.00 086.00 100.00 106.00 154.00 157.00 168.00 175.00 230.00 267.00 Shape of Space AFullerExplanation,pages 010-11 036.00 068.00 092.00 101-02 107.00 109.00 114.00 129-30 143-46 Spatial Constraints AFullerExplanation,pages 009-10 036.00 041-42 068.00 084.00 101.00 119.00 131.00 133.00 176-77 209.00 239.00 242.00 257.00 Opened the Wrong Door Synergetics 1, sects 502.31 990.05 Pure Ideas & Integ, page 180.00 Should be Based on Scientists'Experimentl Evidenc Cosmography, 259.00 See: APPLIED SCIENCE DESIGN SCIENCE NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE AND ART PURE SCIENCE SCIENTIFIC American (Magazine) Critical Path, page 108.00 And Technical Know-How Critical Path, page 201.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xx.00 xvii.00 002.00 005.00 078.00 083.00 087.00 Acquired by Corporations Critical Path, pages 108-12 As Capital Critical Path, page 109.00 Monopoly of Corporations Critical Path, pages 107-10 In Atomic Energy Field Critical Path, pages 107-09 Post-World-War-II Industry Critical Path, page 101.00 Primacy of Critical Path, page 108.00 Sent to U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 289.00 Sold to Japan Critical Path, pages 109-10 See: METAPHYSICAL KNOW-HOW SECRET (CRITICAL INFORMATION) Generalizations Synergetics 1, sect 161.00 Journals Critical Path, page 146.00 Laboratories Critical Path, page 221.00 Specialization Synergetics 1, sects 203.07 204.01 SCIENTISTS Critical Path, page ix.00 Synergetics 1, sects 250.52 502.11 Synergetics 2, sect 531.05 Experiments of Critical Path, page 265.00 First Records of Critical Path, page 034.00 Generalized Principles and Critical Path, page 160.00 Isolation of Chemical Elements Critical Path, pages 242-45 Misconditioned Reflexes of Critical Path, page 253.00 Morgan, J. P. and Critical Path, page 100.00 Persecution of Critical Path, page 152.00 Pure Critical Path, page 110.00 Test Critical Path, page 160.00 See: ARTIST-SCIENTIST(S) BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION ENGINEERS INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SCISSORS As Paired Levers Cosmography, pages 046-47 fig 045.00 Fuller's Earth, page 054.00 SCRAP Future Recycling of Ideas & Integ, page 102.00 Metal. See: RECIRCULATION OF METALS SCRATCHES. See: LIGHT ON SCRATCHED METAL SCREW Synergetics 1, fig 108.01 SCRIBE,AS TOOL OF GREEK MATHEMATICIANS Critical Path, page 046.00 SCRIBING TOOLS: SCRIBING Synergetics 1, sects 986.041 986.071 986.820 Synergetics 2, sect 1050.34 SEA- Environmental Controls of Ideas & Integ, pages 055-57 People. See: WATER-PEOPLE Technology And Ideas & Integ, pages 121.00 133.00 Origin of Critical Path, pages 021-22 024.00 Viewpoint Acquired from Ideas & Integ, pages 119-21 SEATS, DESIGNS FOR Dymaxion World, figs 301-02 SEATTLE (CHIEF OF THE SUQUAMISH) Critical Path, page 064-66 SECOND Synergetics 1, sects 223.11 426.44 Law of Thermodynamics Operating Manual, page 033.00 Powering Dymaxion World, page 047.00 SECRET(S); (CRITICAL INFORMATION) Critical Path, page x-xi Of Atomic Energy Critical Path, pages 107-08 Closed World System Critical Path, page 059.00 The Water-Ocean World BF's Universe, page 253.00 Psychological War and Critical Path, page 232.00 Strategic Patents and Critical Path, page 104.00 Technical Development and Critical Path, page 108.00 Total of Critical Path, page 232.00 Weaponry and Critical Path, page 192.00 See: BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE COMMUNICATION DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY MATHEMATICS SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION (S.E.C.) GrunchOfGiants, page 059.00 See: BANKS: BANKING BONDS NEW DEAL SEEABILITY: SEEING Critical Path, page 063.00 Synergetics 1, sects 532.16 713.06 Synergetics 2, sects 266.01 267.01-02 268.05 526.24 543.04 986.062 Elements of Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 Ourselves as Others See Us Critical Path, pages 124.00 134.00 163.00 Outside Ourselves Critical Path, page 343.00 Rates of Motion and Critical Path, page 162.00 See: GEOSCOPE HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY REALITY (DAWNING OF) REMOTE SENSING SENSING TELEVISION VISIBILITY VISUAL SEEDS Synergetics 2, sect 793.02-03 SELF Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 411.21-23 487.00-88.0 538.01 982.11 Synergetics 2, sects 267.03 440.12 fig 542.02 sects 543.15 1052.56 And Nonself Synergetics 1, sect 502.24 Otherness Synergetics 1, sects 305.06-6.03 411.10-38 481.00 502.24 527.04 529.06 531.03 540.02 540.05 960.13 961.45 980.02-10 981.00-24 982.10 1023.17-20 Synergetics 2, sects 100.010-13 264.00-03 264.11-15 266.05 268.02 269.01 505.71-74 505.81 537.131 537.43 986.856 986.873 See: AWARENESS COMMUNICATION TO SELF & OTHERS INDIVIDUAL & GROUP PRINCIPLE INTEGRAL OTHERNESS TETRAHEDRON DISCOVERS ITSELF TETRA-SYSTEM Is Not A Priori Synergetics 1, sect 487.00 See: EGO I IDENTITY INDIVIDUAL INTER- SELF-IDENTIFYING ORGANIC SELF UNITY & SELF SELF- Cancelling Synergetics 2, table 1033.192 sect 1033.653 Communicate See: COMMUNICATION TO SELF & OTHERS Consideration Synergetics 1, sect 1031.16 Discipline of Grunch of Giants, page 008.00 Synergetics 1, sects 509.01 509.04 Artifact Development Grunch of Giants, page xiv.00 Avoiding Moneymaking as Goal Grunch of Giants, page xiv.00 Being Apolitical Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 xxiii.00 Learning from Mistakes Grunch of Giants, pages x-xi 010-11 Reforming the Environment,Not Behavior Grunch, pages xi.00 xx.00 086.00 Socioeconomic Interests Grunch of Giants, page xix.00 Disciplines Critical Path, pages 123-60 1927 Commitment to Critical Path, pages 248-49 And the All-Important Commitment Critical Path, page 151.00 Commitment to Humanity as a Critical Path, pages xi.00 124-25 128.00 137.00 139.00 149.00 197.00 202.00 232.00 248.00 250.00 264.00 Diversions from Critical Path, pages 150-51 Educational Critical Path, page 125.00 Experimentation as a Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 128.00 265.00 Of Artifact Development Critical Path, pages 125.00 144-45 Avoiding Procrastination Critical Path, pages 126.00 137.00 Threatening Power Structure Critical Path, pages 215.00 261.00 Being Informed by Nature Critical Path, page 145.00 Concentrat on Rethink Lord's Prayer when Goin to Bed,CrPt, 153.00 Demonstrating Competence Critical Path, pages 266-67 Documentation Critical Path, pages 128.00 133-37 Doing One's Own Thinking Critical Path, pages 125.00 151.00 231.00 Only What No One Else is Doing Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 145.00 Economic Evaluation Critical Path, page 145.00 Following Experience,not Belief Critical Path, pages 125.00 127-28 151-57 265.00 283.00 Information Gathering,Problem Solving CriticalPath,pgs xxxvi.00 125.00 127.00 Learning from Mistakes Critical Path, pages 126.00 137.00 143.00 146.00 151.00 230.00 246.00 248.00 262.00 Never Disadvantaging Others Critical Path, pages 125.00 169.00 171.00 Seeking Publicity Critical Path, page 261.00 No Promotion of Ideas Critical Path, pages 125.00 134.00 323.00 Not Showing Half-Finished Work Critical Path, page 261.00 Operating Intuitively,Individually CriticalPath, page 127.00 Patenting Inventions Critical Path, pages 146-50 Positive Thinking Critical Path, page 146.00 Producing Desired Results Critical Path, page 268.00 Reduction to Practice Critical Path, pages 125.00 136.00 146-51 233.00 Reformin the Environment,not Behavior CriticalPath,pages 027.00 125.00 129-30 134.00 136.00 140.00 252.00 254-55 Self-Employment Critical Path, page 144.00 Speaking Only on Invitation Critical Path, page 145.00 Thought, Action, Initiative Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 Understating Advantage Critical Path, page 261.00 Using a Dictionary Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 Working Effectively Critical Path, page 250.00 On Funding Critical Path, page 141.00 Origin of Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Precessional Principles and Critical Path, pages 137.00 141-46 Prognostication as a Critical Path, page 150.00 See: APPENDIX II OF CRITICAL PATH ARTIFACTS COMMITMENT TO HUMANITY DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION DOING ONE'S OWN THINKING EARNING A LIVING EVER RETHINKING THE LORD'S PRAYER EXPERIENCE EXPERIMENT (UNDERTAKEN BY THE INDIVIDUAL) GUINEA PIG B HUMAN INDIVIDUAL HUMANS, FUNCTION OF INFORMATION-GATHERING LEARNING BY TRIAL-AND-ERROR LITTLE INDIVIDUAL: LITTLE MAN ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUITS PATENTS PRECESSION PROBLEM-SOLVING REDUCTION TO PRACTICE REFORMING THE ENVIRONMENT, NOT HUMANS THOUGHT AND ACTION WORLD GAME Discovery Synergetics 1, sects 481.00-88.0 981.01 See: TETRAHEDRON DISCOVERS ITSELF Education Critical Path, pages 264-66 See: ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES Halvings Synergetics 2, fig 100.103 sects 841.30 986.303 986.317 986.471 986.863 See: FRACTIONATION OF UNITY HEMI-SYSTEM CLEAVAGES SPIN-HALVING SUB- DIVISION OF TETRAHEDRAL UNITY Interference BF's Universe, page 100.00 Synergetics 1, sects 225.03 418.04-05 505.21 600.03 615.01 726.03 930.26 Synergetics 2, sects 529.40 935.17 986.023 1053.812 See: PATTERN INTEGRITY Inter-Transformability Synergetics 1, sects 217.02 323.00 905.39 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.018 Now Synergetics 2, sect 529.40 Organizing Principle Synergetics 1, sect 519.02 Packing Synergetics 1, table 223.66 col4 sects 422.01 950.10-11 982.71 See: ALLSPACE FILLING Realization Synergetics 1, sects 487.00 982.11 Regeneration: Self-Regenerative Synergetics 1, sects 309.334 464.08 540.01 615.07 Synergetics 2, sects 440.11 987.031 987.044 987.067 Elements Synergetics 1, sect 515.21 See: CLOSED SYSTEM NINETY-TWO ELEMENTS PERPETUAL MOTION STARTING AT THE MIDDLE SYSTEM GENERATES ITSELF Seeking Synergetics 1, sect 411.23 Stabilizing Synergetics 1, sects 251.11 363.00 540.04 600.02 608.03-9.01 610.01-02 1052.40-41 Synergetics 2, sects 100.331 535.21 792.02 794.15 986.042 986.216 986.821 986.834 1033.75 See: STRUCTURE Starter Synergetics 2, sects 440.11 527.705 543.02 1005.614 Survival Synergetics 2, sect 184.00 Triangulating Synergetics 1, sects 251.12 538.02 See: OMNI-SELF-TRIANGULATING SELFISHNESS Synergetics 1, sect 1005.61 SEMANTICS Synergetics 1, sect 1023.11 SEMIREGULAR POLYHEDRA AFullerExplanation,pages 028.00 049.00 052.00 SENSE: SENSES Coordination of the Infant Synergetics 1, sect 801.02-24 Synergetics 2, sect 265.06 See: NAIVE PERCEPTION OF CHILDHOOD SCENARIO OF THE CHILD Great Pirates Relying on Operating Manual, page 030.00 SENSING By Brain Critical Path, pages 343-44 Differentiation of Individual Faculties CriticalPath, page xi.00 Human and Animal Critical Path, page 063.00 Of Otherness Critical Path, pages xi-xii See: BRAIN AND MIND HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION TOOL COMPLEXES ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUITS REMOTE SENSING SENSORIAL Explanations Cosmography, pages 019.00 024-27 Spectrum Synergetics 1, sects 306.02 400.03 740.31 SENSORIALITY: SENSORIALLY TUNABLE Synergetics 1, sects 528.06 648.02 713.06 801.01-24 1031.11 1054.50-56 1060.00-1.12 Synergetics 2, sects 264.01 265.06-07 266.01-07 326.40 543.02 543.04 986.814 1053.831 1053.85 See: APPREHENDING: APPREHENSION AURAL: AUDIBLE COLOR SPECTRUM DECEPTIVENESS OF SENSING HUMAN SENSE RANGING TOLERANCE LIMITS OLFACTORY OPTICAL SPECTRUM SEEABILITY SWEEPOUT TACTILE: TOUCHING TUNABILITY SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION Critical Path, page 075.00 SEPARABLE Synergetics 2, sect 100.61 See: FINITE SEPARATING: SEPARATING OUT Synergetics 1, sects 307.01 645.12 See: DIFFERENTIATION SEPTIC TANKS Dymaxion World, figs 085-86 SERIES Closed; Open; Infinite; Parallel Synergetics 1, sect 1011.31 Synergetics 2, sect 527.09 Vs Parallel Circuitry Synergetics 1, fig 647.02 Synergetics 2, sect 527.09 fig 527.09 See: SHUNTING SERVICE Industry Critical Path, pages 310.00 313-14 337.00 Grunch of Giants, pages ix.00 xvi-xvii 086.00 For Dwelling Machine Critical Path, page xxv.00 Renting Replaces Owning in Critical Path, page 267.00 Oriented Economy BF's Universe, page 382.00 SERVO-MECHANISMS Fuller's Earth, page 113.00 See: FEEDBACK RUDDERING SETS: SUBSETS Synergetics 1, sects 302.00 307.01 308.00 508.01 509.05 509.20 537.01 Synergetics 2, sects 986.031 987.075 See: COMPREHENSIVE SET CONSIDERED SET COSMIC SET EMPTY SET FILLED SET INTERTRANSFORMABILITY SYSTEM SETS MINIMUM SET NOW SET RECALL SET RELEVANT SET THINKABLE SET TOMORROW SET YESTERDAY SET SEVEN Axes of Symmetry Synergetics 1, sects 415.50-53 1040.00-2.05 1238.21 Synergetics 2, sects 100.105 251.021 251.18 251.29 527.25 986.204 table 986.304 sects 986.317 986.821 987.111 table 987.121 sects 987.122 1041.10-13 fig 1041.11 sects 1043.00-02 1044.00-13 See: FOURTEEN FACES OF TRUNCATED TETRAHEDRON GREAT CIRCLE FOLDABILITY SPINNABLE SYMMETRIES Minimum Topological Aspects Synergetics 2, sects 251.021 1044.00-08 See: THIRTY-TWO MINIMUM ASPECTS OF SYSTEMS TOPOLOGICAL MINIMA Mysteries of Life, The (Book) Cosmography, pages 013.00 238.00 241.00 SEVENTH DIMENSION Synergetics 2, sects 000.127 1033.612 SEWER AND WATER-LINE CONNECTIONS Critical Path, page xxv.00 See: BUILDING INDUSTRY, TIED TO HIGHWAYS, SEWERS, WATERLINES DRY-PACKAGING TOILET DWELLING MACHINE FOG GUN SEX ROLE. See: WOMEN SHADOW Synergetics 1, sects 529.03 1009.97 SHADOWLESS Synergetics 1, sects 529.03 541.03 1009.97 SHAH, ZAHIR (KING OF AFGHANISTAN) BF's Universe, page 308.00 SHAKESPEARE,WILLIAM,ON BANKER'S INTEREST Critical Path, page 076.00 SHALE (PETROLEUM-BEARING) Critical Path, page 112.00 SHANNON, CLAUDE Critical Path, page 342.00 SHAPE Synergetics 1, sect 240.55-60 Awareness Synergetics 1, sect 1023.18 Of Things Synergetics 1, sect 464.08 See: ENERGY HAS SHAPE THOUGHT HAS SHAPE SHAPELESS: SHAPELESS UNIVERSE Synergetics 1, sects 240.60 307.04 321.02 510.02 526.01 780.26 Synergetics 2, sects 321.05 1033.651 SHAREHOLDER. See: STOCKHOLDER SHELL Growth Rate Synergetics 1, sects 251.38 251.47 415.00-03 chart 415.03 sects 418.01-06 421.10 616.03 942.70 table 943.00 sects 964.10 964.30 970.11 fig 971.01 sects 971.00-10 1011.35-38 1052.20 Synergetics 2, sects 268.07 419.30 986.223 986.711 986.760 986.770-76 1033.666 1033.77 1052.33 1074.13 Or Single-Layer, Systems AFullerExplanation,pages 117-19 164.00 227.00 238-39 See: VIRUS SHELTER Critical Path, page 221.00 Air Lift of Dymaxion World, pages 017-18 And Paper Domes Dymaxion World, pages 061-62 Emergency Dymaxion World, page 034.00 Magazine (Published by RBF) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 118-21 123.00 BF's Universe, pages 138-39 Critical Path, pages 133.00 135.00 See: DWELLING MACHINE DYMAXION HOUSE ENVIRONMENT CONTROL VALVE FLY'S EYE DOME HOUSING SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING SKYBREAK DWELLINGS SHELTERBELTS Critical Path, pages 271.00 274-75 SHELVING Dymaxion World, figs 222-23 SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, CANADA BF's Universe, page 021.00 SHIP: SHIPS Grunch of Giants, pages 024.00 026-27 031-32 Synergetics 1, sect 132.00 Aircraft Carrier as Critical Path, page 118.00 As Environmental Controls Ideas & Integ, pages 055-57 Line-of-Vital-Supply Control Critical Path, pages xx.00 072-73 Battleship as a Critical Path, page 234.00 Building BF's Universe, page 060.00 Ancient Cosmography, pages 094-95 And Architecture Critical Path, page 049.00 Early BF's Universe, page 060.00 Ideas & Integ, pages 264-66 Ephemeralization in Critical Path, pages 233-34 In Bangkok Critical Path, pages 021-22 Egypt Critical Path, page 017.00 Mediterranean Area Critical Path, page 072.00 Naval Science and Art Critical Path, page 238.00 Industrial Design and Ideas & Integ, page 078.00 Navy Yard Critical Path, pages 239-40 Of British Empire Critical Path, page 058.00 Clipper Ships Cosmography, pages 013-14 239.00 Origins of Critical Path, page 022.00 R. B. F. Experience in Critical Path, page 128.00 Wood to Steel Technology in Critical Path, page 077.00 See: BOAT ENVIRONMENT CONTROL MARINE TECHNOLOGY NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART SHIP TECHNOLOGY Colliding Synergetics 1, sects 521.31-32 fig 521.30 Comes in (the Expression) BF's Universe, page 061.00 Common Ancestry of Ideas & Integ, page 129.00 Distance and Ideas & Integ, page 051.00 Early Forms of Ideas & Integ, pages 160-61 European Designs of Ideas & Integ, page 029.00 History of Critical Path, page xx-xxii Hull of Early Critical Path, pages 022.00 069.00 In Roman Empire Critical Path, page 070.00 Logistics for Production & Maintenance OperatinManual, page 024.00 Navigation of Critical Path, pages 029-32 Of State with 150 Admirals Critical Path, pgs xxxiv.00 217-18 See: NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY SPACESHIP EARTH Queen Mary Performance as Critical Path, page 233.00 Ribs of Critical Path, page 030.00 Scale of Critical Path, page 180.00 Size of Critical Path, page 233.00 Surface-to-Volume Ratio of Critical Path, page 233.00 Target and Firing Critical Path, page 239.00 Technology Grunch of Giants, pages 023-24 Critical Path, pages 021-22 And Mathematics Critical Path, pages 072-73 World-Around Materials of Critical Path, pages 072-73 See: NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART Trojan Horse as Critical Path, pages 069-70 See: BATTLESHIP DHOW ENVIRONMENT CONTROL FLEET OF SHIPS LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT LINE OF VITAL SUPPLY LOGISTICS NAVAL PROGNOSTICATING SCIENCE & ART NAVIGATION OIL TANKERS PHOENICIANS SAILBOAT: SAILING VESSEL SAILING SHIP VESSELS WATER-PEOPLE -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 12:39:41 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Synergetics Dict & Artifacts Sold Out Kirby, Quoting Allegra Fuller Synder, said: >Also, for those of you who didn't see it in TrimTab, the >Synergetics Dictionary is being offered for $150 >(originally $500) and only a few are left. Also >the Artifacts of Buckminster Fuller. This is your >chance to own these collector's items. Nope. All are gone according to Sandra Tranquilli of Garland Publishing. Bummer. Ya got my hopes up that they had dug up a few more copies. Smith-Barney wants to be my investment brokers. So THAT'S what happened to that purple dinosaur... james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 10:15:31 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: John Boyer Subject: Proof of infinitude of versatile numbers Hello everyone, I'm not on this mailing list, but my brother-in-law, who is a fine pianist and composer, sent me a message about these versatile numbers you've recently been discussing. I'd never heard of this idea before, but it was most appealing due to my interest in prime numbers and number theory in general. I often looked to the number 24 as one having many factors and seemingly as unlike a prime as possible, but a good working definition that generalized this property had not occured to me. Thank you! Anyway, the discussion of generating large versatile numbers immediately led me to wonder whether a proof of the infinitude of versatile numbers could be reasonably accomplished given how much unlike primes these versatile numbers are. It is ironic that the proof below relies so heavily on the proof of the infinitude of primes. Copyright (c) 1996 by John Boyer. Anyone may refer to or present this proof in any work whatsoever provided bibliographic reference to the copyright holder is made. The author would be very grateful to receive an e-mail from any like-minded person indicating how this proof or these numbers might be useful in his/her academic work. Thanks. jboyer@mailhost.uwi.bc.ca P.S. My brother-in-law is Gordon Rumson, and his web page concerning "The New and Little Known" musical compositions can be found at http://www.cadvision.com/Home_Pages/accounts/liszt/SikesdiPressWebpage.html ========================================================== Theorem: There are infinitely many versatile numbers. Proof: Consider a versatile number v1, and compute the next prime number P that is greater than v1. Now consider the number v2 = Pv1. The number v2 is obviously larger than v1. More importantly, v2 has at least one more factor than v1, namely P. The proof of this is simple: P cannot be a factor of v1 since v1 < P, and all other factors of v1 must be factors of v2 because any factor F such that FG = v1 would appear as F(GP) = v2. Thus, since v2 has more factors than v1, the next versatile number after v1 must either be v2 or appear before v2 numerically. This establishes the existence of a versatile number that is greater than any given versatile number. Inductively, this implies that the set of versatile numbers is unlimited provided we have an infinitude of primes from which to draw P, which was established by Euclid. QED ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 13:49:02 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX SHO-SPER BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: SHO-SPER Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 25, 1996 SHOEMAKER'S MILK COW Critical Path, page xxvi.00 SHOOTING A BIRD IN FLIGHT Synergetics 2, sect 1001.24 See: TRAJECTORY SHORIKI, MATSUTARO BF's Universe, pages 405-06 Critical Path, pages 136.00 337-38 SHORT- Term vs. Long-Term Issues BF's Universe, page 155.00 Wave Radio Transmission BF's Universe, pages 073-74 See: RADIO TRANSMISSION SHORTAGES OF LIFE SUPPORT Fuller's Earth, pages 021-22 SHREDDED WHEAT BF's Universe, page 080.00 SHRINKING Earth BF's Universe, page 217.00 Viewpoint of Observer Synergetics 2, sects 986.755-57 987.066 1052.62 See: EXPANDING UNIVERSE SHUNT: SHUNTING Cosmography, pages 017-18 067-68 Synergetics 1, sects 225.03 418.04 427.03 452.07 455.21 528.24 647.00-30 fig 647.02 sects 703.13 720.11 930.26 Synergetics 2, sect 1132.00-13 See: HOLDING PATTERN ICOSAHEDRON AS LOCAL SHUNTING CIRCUIT VALVING: VALVABILITY SIBERIA Critical Path, page 011.00 SICILIAN DOMICAL TOMB-CHAMBERING Ideas & Integ, page 157.00 SICILY, U. S. A. LANDING ON Critical Path, pages 186.00 287.00 SIDE: SIDES Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 Effect Critical Path, pages 142-43 See: PRECESSION, OF SIDE EFFECTS & PRIMARY EFFECTS See: BIAS ON ONE SIDE OF THE LINE NO SIDES SIEGE BF's Universe, page 55.00 SIEVE Synergetics 2, sect 1033.111 See: MEMBRANE SIFR Critical Path, page 032.00 SIGHT Synergetics 2, sect 100.014 See: OPTICAL SPECTRUM SEEABILITY VISIBILITY VISUAL SILENCE Synergetics 2, sects 269.02 1053.822 1053.825 SILVER Grunch of Giants, page 025.00 After World War II Critical Path, page 104.00 As Early Money Critical Path, page 075.00 Electrical Conductor Critical Path, page 084.00 Co-Occurring with Copper Critical Path, page 282.00 Discovery of Critical Path, page 242.00 See: METALS SIMILARITY Synergetics 2, sect 986.815 SIMILITUDE Cosmography, pages 013-14 017.00 039.00 064.00 238-40 SIMON, NORTON Critical Path, page 188.00 Humans in Universe,page 014.00 SIMPLE: SIMPLICITY Synergetics 1, sects 169.00 323.00 501.08 Synergetics 2, sect 987.013 Curvature, Principle of Ideas & Integ, pages 216-17 To Complex Evolution ?? page ???. See: DARWIN: REVERSE EVOLUTION SIMPLEX: SIMPLEXES Synergetics 1, sects 168.00 170.00-71.0 1053.30 Synergetics 2, sects 986.048 1130.24 See: PRIMITIVE SIMPLEX SIMULTANEOUS Synergetics 1, sects 527.06 1032.21 Synergetics 2, sects 325.23 530.12 See: INSTANTANEITY: INSTANT UNIVERSE SINE AND COSINE BF's Universe, page 026.00 SINGAPORE, POPULATION OF Critical Path, page 020.00 SINGLE Family Dwelling Critical Path, page 310.00 Gestation Rate for Critical Path, page 283.00 See: DWELLING MACHINE HOUSING INDUSTRY Housing Backwardness of Ideas & Integ, page 205.00 Dwelling Containers for Ideas & Integ, page 112.00 Geodesic Structures as Ideas & Integ, page 224.00 Frame Synergetics 1, sect 322.01-02 Synergetics 2, sect 936.23 Integer Differentials Synergetics 2, sect 310.11-13 SINGULARITIES: SINGLE AND PLURAL Synergetics 2, sects 264.10-13 1033.181 SINUS Synergetics 1, sects 934.02 1054.54 See: ANGULAR SINUS TAKEOUT SITE PLANNING Ideas & Integ, page 091.00 SIX: SIXNESS Critical Path, page ix.00 Synergetics 1, sects 240.12 240.32 Synergetics 2, sects 268.03 537.09 792.02 794.13-16 1043.02 Dimensionality Cosmography, page 144.00 fig 145.00 As Beginning of Structural Systems Fuller's Earth, page 093.00 Cosmic AFullerExplanation,page 223.00 Degrees of Freedom Synergetics 1, sects 464.07 502.25 511.03 519.30 521.06-07 537.10-13 621.10 721.00-02 961.40-48 1051.20 1106.23 Synergetics 2, sects 000.1271 100.403 270.16 311.16 426.04 fig 537.10 sects 537.131 986.831 See: COSMIC EVENT DEGREES OF FREEDOM Minus Five Equals One See: RHOMBIC-DODECAHEDRON: 6 - 5 = 1 Permitted Moves Critical Path, page 247.00 Six Posi/Negative Linear Directions AFullerExplanation,pages 93.00 114.00 267.00 Sixtyness in Babylonian Geometry Critical Path, page 033.00 Vectors or None Synergetics 1, sects 511.03 521.07 Synergetics 2, sects 268.03 400.663 fig 537.10 sects 794.14 987.011 987.031 987.073 See: COSMIC EVENT See: INTERRELATIONSHIPS: FOURNESS & SIXNESS MOTIONS: SIX POSITIVE & NEGATIVE SIXTH DIMENSION Synergetics 1, sects 240.45 527.41 Synergetics 2, sects 537.131 986.142 986.207 986.222 1033.612 SIXTY-DEGREENESS: 60-DEGREE COORDINATION Synergetics 1, sects 200.01 200.03 202.01 205.01 205.04 206.00 251.35 251.45 410.06-12 417.04 420.01-02 420.041 fig 420.02 sects 423.01-10 431.03 442.01-02 445.17 455.01 527.23 536.02 538.15 623.20 905.35 905.64 905.66 930.11 962.03-07 963.12 982.12 1053.34 1236.02 Synergetics 2, sects 533.21 794.20-21 938.16 986.821 1013.61 1033.11 See: OCTET TRUSS SIX-VERTEXION. See: OCTAHEDRON SIZE Synergetics 1, sects 223.65 240.13-14 240.16 240.46 411.03 426.21 501.03 501.05 502.51 521.08 527.02 528.00-06 540.04 750.23 980.03 1011.32 1238.60 Synergetics 2, sects 266.07 269.04 900.33 986.817 1033.612-13 1071.21 1072.23 1075.10 Dimensionality Synergetics 1, sects 240.46 960.04-05 Synergetics 2, sects 1033.610-13 1072.21-23 See: FIFTH DIMENSION FREQUENCY SIZELESS Synergetics 1, sects 440.04 441.10 441.21-23 443.03 445.04 455.03 529.08 905.42 1012.30-35 1012.37 Synergetics 2, sects 262.06 415.171 527.706 900.33 986.759 986.813-14 1033.611 1033.664 1071.00-22 1073.15 See: CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE PRIME PRIMITIVE SUB-FREQUENCY ZERO-SIZE SKEW Synergetics 1, sect 1051.10 Synergetics 2, fig 988.00 SKEW-ABERRATED. See: ASKEW: SKEW-ABERRATED SKI: SKIING Synergetics 1, sect 640.03 SKIN: SKINNING Synergetics 1, sect 400.30-31 Pigment: Pigments Synergetics 2, sect 1052.641 Regulation of Vitamin D Biosynthesis in Man CritPath,page 009.00 Pigmentation And Race Critical Path, pages 010-11 Vitamin D Critical Path, page 009.00 Resulting from Specialization Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 See: PHYSIOGNOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION SKIRTS Synergetics 1, sects 224.30 400.10 SKY- Eye Geodesic Dymaxion World, fig 416.00 Break Bubble BF's Universe, page 365.00 Dwellings Dymaxion World, figs 358-63 Floating Cities Dymaxion World, fig 489.00 Scraper, Air-Deliverable Critical Path, page 337.00 SLAVERY BF's Universe, page 002.00 And Afterlife Critical Path, page 052.00 Human Operating Manual, page 091.00 In Building of Pyramids Critical Path, pages 049-51 Russia Critical Path, page 289.00 Of Specialist Expert Operating Manual, page 028.00 See: RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS SLEEP Cosmography, page 057.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 130-31 Synergetics 1, sect 524.03 Synergetics 2, sects 268.05 311.12 321.03 Patterns BF's Universe, pages 132-33 SLENDERNESS RATIO AFullerExplanation,page 246.00 Critical Path, page 158.00 Synergetics 1, sects 640.10-12 fig 640.20 G Synergetics 2, sects 790.22 792.34 937.31 1053.74 SLING -Thrower Synergetics 1, sect 1009.80 (Weapon) Critical Path, page 064.00 SLOWER AND MORE CROWDED. See: FLEET OF SHIPS SLOWNESS Synergetics 1, sect 220.13 SMALLEY, RICHARD Cosmography, page 067.00 note SMASH-UP Synergetics 1, fig 517.10 E SMELL: SMELLING Critical Path, page 063.00 See: OLFACTORY SENSING SMITH, Adam Critical Path, page 079.00 Baldwin Ideas & Integ, page 148.00 Kingsford, Sir BF's Universe, page 172.00 SMOG. See: AIR POLLUTION SNAKE Synergetics 2, sect 1013.11 SNELSON, KENNETH AFullerExplanation,page 251.00 BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 193-94 202.00 BF's Universe, pages 315-16 Dymaxion World, page 059.00 fig 265.00 SNOW- C. P. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 155.00 BF's Universe, page ix.00 Ideas & Integ, page 067.00 Synergetics 2, sect 935.24 See: SCIENCE & HUMANITIES: GAP BETWEEN Flake Synergetics 2, sects 792.33 986.086 Loading, in Geodesic Dome Critical Path, page 190.00 Mound Synergetics 1, sects 765.01-02 fig 765.02 sect 766.01 SNYDER, Alexandra Fuller BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,illus 260.00 (Bucky's Granddaughter) BF's Universe, pages 332.00 353-54 Humans in Universe,pages 053-54 Allegra Fuller (Mrs.Robert Snyder) BF's Universe, pages 093.00 (Bucky's Daughter) 140.00 143.00 189.00 273-74 353.00 Critical Path, pages 124.00 127-28 Humans in Universe,pages 053-55 112.00 Birth of BF's Universe, page 085.00 Career of BF's Universe, pages 286-88 Marriage of BF's Universe, pages 331-32 Jaime Lawrence BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 211-12 (Bucky's Grandson) illus 260.00 BF's Universe, pages 332.00 404.00 417.00 Fuller's Earth, page 005.00 Humans in Universe,pages 053-54 Robert, Mr. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 202-03 (Bucky's Son-in-Law) illus 260.00 BF's Universe, pages 331-32 404.00 SNYDER-FULLER INTER-ATTRACTION LAW Cosmography, page 163.00 fig 152.00 SOCAL (OIL COMPANY) Critical Path, page 241.00 SOCIAL Anachronisms Ideas & Integ, pages 285-90 Clubs BF's Universe, page 019.00 Darwinism Fuller's Earth, page 021.00 Design Dymaxion World, page 015.00 Highway Experience See: PROBABILITY MODEL: THREE CARS Initiative, Need for Ideas & Integ, pages 174-76 245.00 SOCIALISM BF's Universe, pages 092.00 Fuller's Earth, page 133.00 Austerity and Ideas & Integ, page 251.00 Described Critical Path, page 088.00 In Building Industry Ideas & Integ, page 082.00 Obsolescence of Ideas & Integ, page 304.00 United States of America and Ideas & Integ, pages 293-94 Vs Free Enterprise Critical Path, pages 191.00 197.00 285.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 038.00 054.00 Bank Moratorium and Critical Path, page 088.00 Eisenhower and Critical Path, pages 102-03 106.00 108.00 In Atomic Energy Field Critical Path, pages 106-08 New Deal Critical Path, pages 089.00 096.00 U. S. A. Banks Critical Path, pages 089-90 Corporations Critical Path, pages 097-98 Government Subsidies Critical Path, page 087.00 World War II Critical Path, pages 191-92 LAWCAP on Critical Path, pages 106-09 113.00 Prime Contractors and Critical Path, pages 094-96 Socialization of Stockholders in Critical Path, page 101.00 See: CAPITALISM COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM FINANCE CAPITALISM (FINCAP) FREE ENTERPRISE FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) NEW DEAL See: AIR IS SOCIALIZED SOCIALIZABILITY OF RESOURCES Critical Path, pages 221.00 224.00 Grunch of Giants, page 042.00 See: LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY SOCIALIZATION BF's Universe, page 039.00 SOCIETY Synergetics 1, sects 107.00 305.03 537.33 826.03 note Synergetics 2, sect 266.06 Education and BF's Universe, pages 031.00 033.00 Environmentalism and BF's Universe, pages 032-33 Individual and BF's Universe, pages 031-32 Ship Building BF's Universe, page 060.00 SOCIO-ECONOMIC Synergetics 2, sect 266.06 Behavior Accelerating Acceleration in Critical Path, page 132.00 Laws of Motion and Critical Path, pages 144-45 See: PRECESSION Laws, Existence of Critical Path, pages 132-46 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL SCIENCES Synergetics 1, sects 532.16 1005.61 SOCRATES Dymaxion World, page 009.00 SODIUM CHLORIDE AFullerExplanation,page 033.00 SOKOLNIKI PARK (MOSCOW, USSR) BF's Universe, page 341.00 SOLAR Heat In Dymaxion House Dymaxion World, figs 048.00 062.00 System Synergetics 1, sect 115.00 645.01 700.04 780.22 1009.81 1056.20 (28) Synergetics 2, sect 1052.67 As Tensegrity AFullerExplanation,pages 247-48 Concept of Critical Path, pages 035.00 037.00 Greek Concept of Critical Path, pages 034-36 Of Alexandrian Greeks Critical Path, page 043.00 Operational Patterning of Critical Path, page xxi.00 See: CO-ORBITING OF EARTH AND SUN SOLENOIDS Cosmography, page 235.00 SOLID: SOLIDS: NO SOLIDS Critical Path, page 158.00 Synergetics 1, sects 131.00 133.00 240.08 250.32 525.01-03 606.03 640.41 645.04 648.03 713.01-06 740.21 740.31 Synergetics 2, sects 100.020 526.101 526.15 986.043-47 986.073 986.215 986.728 1053.85 Geometric AFullerExplanation,pages 007.00 017.00 034.00 154.00 Impossibility of AFullerExplanation,pages 007.00 016.00 027.00 061.00 124-25 171.00 184.00 245.00 249-50 No Solids Grunch of Giants, pages 015.00 081.00 See: INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) Phase Changes in Chemistry AFullerExplanation,pages 163.00 172-74 Solid-Things Thinking AFullerExplanation,pages 250.00 267.00 State Synergetics 1, sects 525.03 740.21 See: TRANSISTORS See: LIQUID-CRYSTAL-VAPOR PHASES MASS MATTER NO SOLIDS RIGIDS SOLIDITY As Third Power Dymaxion World, page 047.00 Mistaken Notion of Cosmography, pages 012-13 065-66 104.00 130-31 159.00 174.00 178-80 187.00 fig 188.00 SOLWAY, CARL, GALLERY (CINCINNATI, OH) AFullerExplanation,page 171.00 SOMERSAULT Synergetics 2, sect 100.018 SOMETHING: SOMETHINGNESS Fuller's Earth, pages 060-61 Synergetics 1, sects 464.06 960.09 960.13 1023.15 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sects 223.09 264.01-03 265.01-09 266.04 267.01-02 269.01 269.05 269.07 440.09 505.65 505.74 1053.801 And Nothingness Synergetics 1, sects 960.09 960.13 1023.15 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sects 100.63 223.07 260.12 261.02 269.05-06 440.09 505.65 505.74 526.24 792.20 938.11 1007.31 1033.021 1033.651 1050.31 1050.31 note See: INTERFERENCE & NONINTERFERENCE See: ENTITY MATTER SOMETHINGNESS POINT-TO-ABLE SOMETHING THING: THINGNESS TIME SOMETHINGNESS SORTING: INFORMATION SORTING Synergetics 1, sect 515.21 Synergetics 2, sects 100.017-18 326.21 1052.58 1052.69 See: IRRELEVANCIES: DISMISSAL OF SOUND -Ex Dymaxion World, page 013.00 -Proofing Dymaxion World, fig 048.00 Speed of Cosmography, page 256.00 Critical Path, page 231.00 Synergetics 1, sects 534.011 534.04 534.06 1054.10 1054.53 Synergetics 2, sects 1052.88 1053.85 SOUTH America, Migration to Critical Path, page 286.00 East Asia(n) Ancient Cosmography, page 094.00 Basketry AFullerExplanation,page 233.00 Hydroelectric Program Critical Path, pages 205-06 Pacific And Early Humans Critical Path, pages 005-06 As Origin of Navigation Critical Path, pages 029-32 Basketry Interweaving in Critical Path, page 013.00 Navigators of Critical Path, page 052.00 See: WATER-PEOPLE WORLD OCEAN Pole. See: NORTH POLE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS U.(CARBONDALE,IL,USA)BF's Universe, pages 263-64 346.00 377-78 392-93 Critical Path, pages 136.00 174.00 219.00 Dymaxion World, fig 352.00 Bucky, as Research Professor at BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 218-54 Student Riots and Dissension at BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 252-53 World Game Seminar at BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 250.00 SOVEREIGNTIES Categoryitis in Operating Manual, page 019.00 Claim on Humans in Operating Manual, pages 018-19 SOVIET UNION BF's Universe, pages vii-viii 309.00 341-44 386.00 See: RUSSIA U.S.S.R. SPACE Synergetics 1, sects 507.02 526.01-05 529.06 780.00-14 1010.10-11 1012.01 1023.16 1032.21 Synergetics 2, sects 100.62-63 262.03 269.01 270.17 526.10-35 Curved Fuller's Earth, page 043.00 Filling All-Space Filling AFullerExplanation,pages 175.00 183.00 196.00 200.00 203-05 Complementarity AFullerExplanation,page 170.00 See : ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX, ALTERNATING OCTAS & TETRAS Complex AFullerExplanation,pages 173.00 196.00 203.00 229.00 Cubes AFullerExplanation,pages 175.00 177.00 181.00 Domain of Sphere AFullerExplanation,page 138.00 Fillin Space with Closepacked Spheres AFullerExplanation,pgs 107-09 228.00 Formula for Space Filling AFullerExplanation,pages 180.00 185-88 203-05 IVM and AFullerExplanation,pages 127.00 132.00 139-40 180.00 189.00 See: ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX Octet Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 121.00 178.00 199.00 203.00 Rhombic Dodeca-Hedron AFullerExplanation,pages 181-82 Rhombo-Hedron AFullerExplanation,pages 135.00 180.00 185.00 Space Fillers AFullerExplanation,pages 175.00 179-81 185.00 188.00 196.00 200-01 203.00 Teams AFullerExplanation,pages 180-81 185.00 Truncated Octahedron AFullerExplanation,pages 184.00 204.00 See: TETRA-KAIDECA-HEDRON See: MITE Nothingness Synergetics 1, sects 464.06 507.02 524.02 524.13 1006.11-13 1023.16 1032.21 Synergetics 2, sects 526.15 526.18 1033.651 See: NOVENT Program As Class-1 & Class-2 Evolution Critical Path, page 247.00 Critical-Path Planning in Critical Path, page 247.00 See: APOLLO PROJECT ASTRONAUTICS CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING ROCKET SATELLITE Stations Cosmography, page 184.00 Structures AFullerExplanation,pages 010.00 047.00 Synergetics 1, sect 608.07 Synergetics 2, sects 795.03-07 986.085 Technology Livingry Arts from Ideas & Integ, page 720.00 Travel Cosmography, page 074.00 Fuller's Earth, page 117.00 Synergetics 1, sects 780.22-28 1009.65 See: MOON: HUMANS REACH MOON AND RETURN SCANNING TRANSMISSION OF MAN BY RADIO Walking Synergetics 1, sect 1009.66 See: ALL- SPACE CURVED SPACE INCLUSION & EXCLUSION OF SPACE INFRA AND ULTRATUNABLE INTERSTITIAL SPACES SPHERES AND SPACES TIME- SPACE UNCONSIDERED OTHERNESS UNOCCUPIED GEOMETRY UNTUNED UNTUNED SYSTEMIC ANGLE & FREQUENCY INFORMATION SPACESHIP EARTH AFullerExplanation,pages 005.00 020.00 061.00 258.00 260-61 Fuller's Earth, pages 014-15 020.00 024.00 103-04 160.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xx-xxi 080.00 Humans in Universe,pages 013.00 157-59 Synergetics 1, sect 530.07 Synergetics 2, sects 326.01 326.08 Accounting System of Critical Path, page 202.00 As Sphere Critical Path, page 184.00 Burning Hull of Critical Path, pages 219.00 223.00 Concept BF's Universe, pages 127.00 256.00 Operation of Critical Path, page 309.00 Orientation and Course of Critical Path, pages 055.00 184.00 Passengers In Peril on Critical Path, page 215.00 On Board Critical Path, pages 131-32 202.00 205.00 Present Condition of Operating Manual, page 104.00 Trends Affecting Critical Path, page 241.00 With 150 Admirals Critical Path, pages 217-18 SPAIN Critical Path, pages 072.00 077.00 See: EUROPE SPAR CRYSTALS. See: ICELAND SPAR CRYSTALS SPARKLING SPHERE OF LIGHT BF's Universe, page 088.00 SPEAR Critical Path, pages 064.00 067.00 SPECIAL CASE AFullerExplanation,pages 065-66 259.00 Synergetics 1, sects 311.03 427.47 464.08 502.02 504.00-04 508.04 531.01 782.23 922.02 960.04 961.45 1009.68 1011.33 1012.01 Synergetics 2, sects 100.015 251.021 262.05 262.08 267.03 504.011 504.10-17 526.33 532.18 537.54 541.41 542.05 543.01 792.03 800.31 900.12 986.841 987.076 1033.612 1072.10-32 1075.00-26 1076.12-13 Experience AFullerExplanation,pages 013.00 028.00 System AFullerExplanation,pages 066.00 081.00 157.00 See: ABSTRACTION OF A SPECIAL CASE GENERALIZATION & SPECIAL CASE SPECIALIST, COMPUTER AS SUPER Operating Manual, page 040.00 SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION Critical Path, pgs xxviii.00 162.00 215.00 As Divergence Fuller's Earth, pages 122-23 By Color Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 Language Critical Path, pgs xxviii.00 075.00 Religion Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 Early Leaders Who Developed Operating Manual, pages 014.00 018.00 020.00 Educational System's Cultivation of Cosmography, page 249.00 Extinction in Biological Species & Critical Path, page 215.00 Fostered by Power Elites Fuller's Earth, page 132.00 From Inbreeding Critical Path, pages 006-07 In Adults Critical Path, page 063.00 Animals Critical Path, page 063.00 Economics Critical Path, page 133.00 Intellectual Beginning of Schools Operating Manual, page 028.00 Of Humanity Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 Tribes Critical Path, page 215.00 Origins of Critical Path, pages 061-62 Over, Causing Extinction Grunch of Giants, pg xxviii.00 Operating Manual, pages 036-37 Problem of Ideas & Integ, pages 072-75 Scientific, Applied Toward Weaponry Operating Manual, page 039.00 Self-Perpetuating Disease of Cosmography, page 251.00 Society Operates on Theory of Operating Manual, page 013.00 Specialist as Slave Operating Manual, page 028.00 Synergy as Antithetical to Cosmography, page 032.00 World Electric Energy Network & Critical Path, page 215.00 See: AWARENESS OF CHILD BIOLOGICAL SPECIALIZATION DIVIDE AND CONQUER GENIUS HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES ONE WORLD FAMILY SCIENTIFIC SPECIALIZATION SURVIVAL SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT Critical Path, pages 130.00 250.00 345-46 Grunch of Giants, pages 008-09 014-15 Lungs as Critical Path, pages 008-09 Of Animals Critical Path, page 063.00 Humans Critical Path, pages 063.00 215.00 249.00 343-44 See: HUMAN TOOL COMPLEXES TOOL SPECIES REGENERATION, AS HUMAN DRIVE Critical Path, page 027.00 SPECTRUM. See: COLOR SPECTRUM ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM OPTICAL SPECTRUM SENSORIAL SPECTRUM SPECULATIVE PREHISTORY OF HUMANITY Critical Path, pages 003-24 Basis for Critical Path, page 229.00 Critical Path (Book) and Critical Path, page 229.00 See: HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS & IGNORANT HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS SPEECH PATTERNS Esoteric Dialects Critical Path, pages 075.00 214.00 230.00 Ignorance of Local Dialects in Critical Path, pages 025-26 Universal Critical Path, pages 230-31 See: COMMUNICATION LITERACY: ILLITERACY LANGUAGE WORD SPEED Of Light Discovery of Operating Manual, pages 081-82 Magnitude (Light-Year) Critical Path, page 116.00 See: ABSOLUTE VELOCITY LIGHT: SPEED OF RADIATION: VELOCITY OF SLOWER AND MORE CROWDED SOUND: SPEED OF SPENDING Regarding Energy Is Obsolete Operating Manual, page 083.00 See: AVAILABLE TIME SPERRY Elmer Cosmography, page 035.00 Gyroscope Company Cosmography, page 019.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 14:46:43 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Walt Venable Organization: CTS Network Services Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks James, Thanks for writing back, although I must say you seem to be a bit prone to jump to conclusions. I don't have time to go into all your points in detail, but will reply to what I can. I certainly don't have all the answers, but I am experimenting to find workable solutions to the types of points you raise. I feel one of the best ways to know about something is by trying it out yourself. That's why I build dome prototypes and will be experimetning with Pillowdome type structures in the future. Keep an eye on my web site (http://members.aol.com/wvenable/) if you don't see me here. In article <199606250232.WAA00203@mujibur.inmind.com>, James Fischer wrote: > Sorry, my error, thanks for setting me straight. I > need to read the Baldwin book, right after I get > through the existing pile on the shelves by my bed. > I, too, have such a pile, but yes, you should read the Baldwin book before commenting further, since many of your points are discussed in the book and have been the subject of considerable research over the years by Baldwin, John Todd, and others. > >prototype domes that are skeletons of steel or aluminum tubing > >struts > > Oh, Lord, not another high-tech, tight-tolerance, > complex, impossible to make (or repair) in the field, > "answer", looking for a question... This is earth, circa 1996. Steel and aluminum tubing are neither particularly high tech nor high tolerance. I can build my own domes out of (low tech) steel EMT tubing that I buy at a hardware store and cut with a hacksaw in my garage. I also use other materials, many of them discards from existing industrial processes or demolition of existing buildings. Each part of the world has these types of industrial flotsam and jetsam, which I think count as local materials. > ...argon gas - oh yeah, you can pick that up at any > drugstore, I'm sure. And it would be easy to create > the airtight seals required to hold in the argon gas > anywhere, with nothing but a few hundred thou worth > of heavy-duty industrial equipment... > Granted, argon gas is a bit exotic, Baldwin did not go into much detail on how they settled on this. It seems like carbon dioxide or regular air would do as well and is available anywhere. > Hold on there, Walt... > > 1) Why do people continue to assume that even a > greenhouse should have windows all the way round? > Advanced greenhouses have insulated walls on > the north, east, and west walls (in the northern > hemisphere), since the Sun is to the SOUTH of > "straight up" at all times. A greenhouse with > an insulated reflecting or white-painted north > wall outperforms plastic bag every time, both in > thermal aspects and plant-growing. I'm sure that is true, and I had thought of that as well. I'm not sure why Baldwin's group made all sides of their dome the same (remember, of course, that these were prototypes). I would also favor trying a design where the north part of the dome is opaque. > > >The (J. Baldwin usage) pillowdome has the potential to > >dramatically lower housing costs by enclosing a large volume > >with a lightweight covering, inside of which can be built any > >type of dwellings you like. > > Why build a structure inside a structure? This is > supposed to work out to a LOWER cost end result? > I would want to see a bill of materials for both > structures before I agreed with any claims as to > "lower" costs. > Actually, yes i think it could result in a lower cost, especially when you take into account that you are also providing for year-round food raising, waste recycling, and more (as discussed in Baldwin's book). The dome elements can be mass-produced and assembled quickly on site, as opposed to the current fascination for custom building each home using massive amounts of materials stored and then cut up by hand at the job site. > >The internal structures would not be exposed to the elements > > Except for heat, heat, and more heat, combined with > no rain. Wow! Build your own Mini-Dustbowl! > > >and so would not need double walls, > > ...IF one can keep the temperature inside the dome > within a reasonable range, which I doubt, given > that it is mostly clear plastic. > > >insulation, > > See above. Same critique. What happens when it is > cold and dark? Does the occupant heat the entire > airspace inside the dome, or just the inside of > his house within the dome? See the point? > Baldwin describes the use of large water tanks to regulate temperature, as well as providing fresh fish and water purification (see also John Todd's books) > >rooves, > > Some sort of roof would be required to shade > the residents, unless they have a fondness for > skin cancer. By "rooves", I was mostly referring to the heavy, maintenance-intensive rooves on typical houses -- e.g., prodigous numbers of rafters sheathed with plywood covered with tarpaper covered with shingles. Inside a pillowdome, a simple cardboard sunshade would do for protection from the sun. > > >and other expensive building components. > > You mean like "domes that are skeletons of steel > or aluminum tubing struts", "with triangles covered > by plastic 'pillows', formed out of two heat-sealed > layers of Tefzel"? > > Lets get real, folks. Tents have been around for > centuries, and they work in certain environments. > The Baldwin concept is a fancy tent. Nothing more. > It solves no problem, since it uses no local materials, > requires insane amounts of engineering, and makes > the occupant dependent upon a high-tech support/supply > infrastructure, just to keep this roof of dubious > value over his head. Gee, lighten up, Jim. Tents and tentlike structures have indeed been around for centuries and in fact do work well in a wider variety of environments than you seem to infer. For instance, the mongolian nomads live in yurts in some rather forbidding areas. There is nothing to indicate to me a priori that a mass-produced pillowdome style structure could not be cheaply produced, delivered, and successfully deployed in many parts of the world. I intend to research these structures further to learn more for myself. Best regards, Walt Venable ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 00:26:40 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WLauritzen Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: Re: Proof of infinitude of versatile numbers In article <9606251715.AA26622@igor.uwi.bc.ca>, John Boyer writes: >Subject: Proof of infinitude of versatile numbers >From: John Boyer >Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 10:15:31 -0700 > >Hello everyone, > >I'm not on this mailing list, but my brother-in-law, who is a fine pianist >and composer, sent me a message about these versatile numbers you've >recently been discussing. I'd never heard of this idea before, but it was >most appealing due to my interest in prime numbers and number theory in >general. I often looked to the number 24 as one having many factors and >seemingly as unlike a prime as possible, but a good working definition that >generalized this property had not occured to me. Thank you! Anyway, the >discussion of generating large versatile numbers immediately led me to >wonder whether a proof of the infinitude of versatile numbers could be >reasonably accomplished given how much unlike primes these versatile numbers >are. It is ironic that the proof below relies so heavily on the proof of >the infinitude of primes. > >Copyright (c) 1996 by John Boyer. Anyone may refer to or present this proof >in any work whatsoever provided bibliographic reference to the copyright >holder is made. The author would be very grateful to receive an e-mail from >any like-minded person indicating how this proof or these numbers might be >useful in his/her academic work. Thanks. > >jboyer@mailhost.uwi.bc.ca > >P.S. My brother-in-law is Gordon Rumson, and his web page concerning "The >New and Little Known" musical compositions can be found at >http://www.cadvision.com/Home_Pages/accounts/liszt/SikesdiPressWebpage.ht ml >========================================================== >Theorem: There are infinitely many versatile numbers. >Proof: > >Consider a versatile number v1, and compute the next prime number P that is >greater than v1. Now consider the number v2 = Pv1. The number v2 is >obviously larger than v1. More importantly, v2 has at least one more factor >than v1, namely P. The proof of this is simple: P cannot be a factor of v1 >since v1 < P, and all other factors of v1 must be factors of v2 because any >factor F such that FG = v1 would appear as F(GP) = v2. > >Thus, since v2 has more factors than v1, the next versatile number after v1 >must either be v2 or appear before v2 numerically. This establishes the >existence of a versatile number that is greater than any given versatile >number. Inductively, this implies that the set of versatile numbers is >unlimited provided we have an infinitude of primes from which to draw P, >which was established by Euclid. > >QED > > My name is William Lauritzen and I wrote the original paper called "The Versatility of Numbers," (Dome, Spring 96). I will e-mail you a copy if you don't have one. Interest in versatile numbers is expanding at an exponential rate. I have already seen three proofs related to them (including yours) and my friend Dan Hurt and I recently found the 127 versatile number or V(127). I will be posting these numbers shortly. I plan to start compling a list of these proofs, but I need help with all this. Perhaps you could help. I could forward all proofs to you and you could review them, etc. William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 00:36:17 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WLauritzen Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: Extended list of Versatile Numbers THE LARGEST VERSATILE NUMBER PROJECT by William Lauritzen VERSATILE NUMBER: A number that has more factors than any smaller number. Previously known as "highly composite" numbers (Ramanujan). Called "as unlike a prime as a number can be" (Hardy). I renamed these numbers in my paper "The Versatility of Numbers," (Dome, 1996), in order to communicate to the largest number of people the advantages of these numbers. (This paper has a much more complete discussion of these numbers.) The Largest Prime number now has 258,716 digits. The Largest Versatile Number had 13 digits from 1915 to 1996 as far as I know. Recently, my friend Dan Hurt and I extended this to 16 digits. Have a look: Versatile # # of Factors 2 2 4 3 6 4 12 6 24 8 36 9 48 10 60 12 120 16 180 18 240 20 360 24 720 30 840 32 1260 36 1680 40 2520 48 5040 60 7560 64 10080 72 15120 80 20160 84 25200 90 27720 96 45360 100 50400 108 55440 120 83160 128 110880 144 116320 160 221760 168 277200 180 332640 192 498960 200 554400 216 665280 224 720720 240 1081080 256 1441440 288 2162160 320 2882880 336 3603600 360 4324320 384 6486480 400 7207200 432 8648640 448 10810800 480 14414400 504 17297280 512 21621600 576 32432400 600 36756720 640 43243200 672 61261200 720 73513440 768 110270160 800 122522400 864 147026880 896 183783600 960 245044800 1008 294053760 1024 367567200 1152 551350800 1200 698377680 1280 735134400 1344 1102701600 1440 1396755360 1536 2095133040 1600 2205403200 1680 2327925600 1728 2793510720 1792 3491888400 1920 4655851200 2016 5587021440 2048 6983776800 2304 10475665200 2400 13967553600 2688 20951330400 2880 27935107200 3072 41902660800 3360 48886437600 3456 64250746560 3584 73329656400 3600 80313433200 3840 97772875200 4032 128501493120 4096 146659312800 4320 160626866400 4608 240940299600 4800 321253732800 5376 481880599200 5760 642507465600 6144 963761198400 6720 1124388064800 6912 1606268664000 7168 1686582097200 7200 1927522396800 7680 2248776129600 8064 3212537328000 8192 3373164194400 8640 4497552259200 9216 6746328388800 10080 ------------------------------------------------- prior to here published in 1915 by Ramanujan 8995104518400 10368 9316358251200 10752 Prior to here found by me Jun 21 ------------------------------------------------- after here found by Dan Hurt Jun 22-24 13974537376800 11520 20238985166400 12096 22487761296000 12288 26985313555200 12960 27949074753600 13440 32607253879200 13824 46581791256000 14336 48910880818800 14400 55898149507200 15360 65214507758400 16128 93214507758400 16384 97821761637600 17280 130429015516800 18432 195643523275200 20160 260858031033600 20736 288807105787200 21504 391287046550400 23040 577614211574400 24576 782574093100800 25920 866421317361600 26880 1010824870255200 27648 1444035528936000 28672 1516237305382800 28800 1732842634723200 30720 2021649740510400 32256 2888071057872000 32768 3032474610765600 34560 4043299481020800 36864 6064949221531200 40320 8086598962041600 41472 That last number is V(134) or versatile number 134, and is 8 quadrillion, 86 trillion, 598 billion, 962 million, 041 thousand, 600. It has 41 thousand 472 factors. Contributors: Jim Barbour, first to verify many of Ramanujan's versatiles. Mike Easterbrook, first to suggest analyzing versatiles on computer. Dan Hurt, cranking out versatiles on his computer. Michael Kenniston, key algorithm ideas. (C) 1996 W. Lauritzen Permission is given to electronically reproduce this material only if it is reproduced in its entirety, including author and contributors. William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 12:07:50 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: patterns, encyclopidias, nonsimultanity In-Reply-To: <199606251639.MAA21143@mujibur.inmind.com> there are 3,000 zonning laws- .... 2/3 of medecial drugs is sold by chain drug stors( old encyclopidia 1960 or so, american drug store usually have one doctor). i just list this to indicate that in some area like building we hardly know the facts and we talk as if we know. in england 5 big companies have 1/3 of the busines according to 1980 book. there was great argument from the postwar times against the building industry being behind in innovation, technology wise, there is intricacy to pattrens; irrelavant : i like the american encyclopidia; i kind of find britanica to be boring. the american encyclopidia was published in 1960 or so, i dont know if it still up to date, does anybody know. i am also intrested if there are other encyclpidias besides the 4, or so, around. tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 08:57:21 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX SPH-STU BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: SPH-STU Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 26, 1996 SPHERE: SPHERICAL Synergetics 1, sects 223.13 224.07 535.11 538.15 621.02 626.03 640.20-21 640.30 645.01 706.10 722.02 782.30 782.40 970.13 973.32 981.11 981.19 981.22 982.55-65 table 982.62 sects 982.71 985.05 985.20-22 1022.10-15 1023.11-16 1053.20-21 1053.30-35 1053.40 table 1053.41 sects 1053.50 1106.22 1107.21 Synergetics 2, sects 466.21 792.51 937.31 986.232 986.633 986.811 986.830 986.841 986.861 1053.36 1053.78 As Finite, Closed System Critical Path, page 058.00 High Frequency Geodesic Polyhedra Synergetics 1, sects 224.07 985.22 1023.11 Omnidirectional Wave Front of Light Critical Path, page 158.00 Planet Critical Path, page 034.00 Geometry BF's Universe, pages 296-97 305.00 Impossibility of AFullerExplanation,pages 015-18 235.00 237-38 See: INFINITY No Sphere Tangent with a Plane Synergetics 1, sects 224.07 224.11 519.21 535.04 1022.13 Omnisymmetrical Form AFullerExplanation,pages 101.00 114.00 208.00 228.00 Perpendiculars to the Surface of Critical Path, page 055.00 figs 056-57 Surface Area of AFullerExplanation,pages 017.00 223.00 235.00 262.00 To-Volume Ratio of Critical Path, page xxiv.00 Trigonometry BF's Universe, page 026.00 Volume of In Tetra Modules Synergetics 2, sect 1053.36 Superseded Formula Synergetics 1, sects 982.60 982.80 985.00-08 See: ATTRACTION OF TWO MASSIVE SPHERES BUBBLES CLOSEST PACKING OF SPHERES DOMAINS OF SPHERES GEODESIC SPHERE ICOSA- SPHERE INITIAL SPHERE INSIDE-OUTING OF SPHERES ISLANDS OF COMPRESSION MINIMUM SPHERE NOSTALGIA OF THINGS TO BECOME SPHERES QUASI- SPHERES SHELL GROWTH RATE TENSEGRITY SPHERES TETRA- SPHERES VERTEX- SPHERES SPHERES Fuller's Earth, page 068.00 And Spaces Synergetics 1, sects 251.47 442.01 463.05 465.03 470.01-02 905.73 931.61 953.22 954.21 954.56 961.45 970.13 970.20-21 fig 970.20 sects 1006.11-13 1012.15 1012.36 1025.12-13 1030.11 figs 1032.12 1032.31 sects 1032.00-31 Synergetics 2, sects 986.223 986.434 986.862 987.312 987.326-27 1006.32 1033.121 1033.90-92 1224.21 See: INTERSTITIAL SPACES Closest-Packed Cosmography, pages 058.00 159-63 170.00 230-32 figs 058.00 142.00 164-67 170.00 Dymaxion World, pages 040.00 045.00 047.00 fig 230.00 Fuller's Earth, page ???.?? Tetrahedral Precession of Cosmography, figs 214-15 Concentric Tensegrity Dymaxion World, pages 059-60 Contain Most Volume with Least Surface Cosmography, page 239.00 Definition of Cosmography, pages 187-89 192.00 196.00 217.00 Energetic-Effectiveness of ^ in Size of Cosmography, page 239.00 Forming Polyhedra Dymaxion World, page 041.00 Fuller's Definition Dymaxion World, fig 234.00 Geometrical Agglomerations Dymaxion World, fig 229.00 Greek Cosmography, pages 187.00 213.00 217.00 Impossibility of Cubing Cosmography, page 157.00 fig 159.00 In Synergetics' Hierarchy Cosmography, figs 128-29 New Names for Cosmography, fig 132.00 Of Rotation Fuller's Earth, page 065.00 Polar Dymaxion World, page 041.00 Projection of Vector Equilibrium on Dymaxion World, fig 233.00 Rhombic Dodecahedra as Domains of Cosmography, page 059.00 Tensegrity,with Identical Components Dymaxion World, figs 279-80 See: TENSEGRITY SPHERES Total Number of, in Any Layer Dymaxion World, page 041.00 Variables in Dymaxion World, page 047.00 Vertexial, Trivalent Bonding of Cosmography, fig 168.00 SPHERIC: SPHERICS Cosmography, pages 160-63 fig 162.00 Synergetics 1, sects 426.00-47 954.47 954.55 981.15 981.20-24 982.01-06 985.08 Synergetics 2, sects 986.064 986.234 986.240-42 table 986.440 sects 986.633 986.711 986.729-30 986.800 986.831 986.872 Experience Synergetics 1, sect 1023.13-16 Synergetics 2, sect 986.730 See: DOMAINS OF SPHERES RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON SPHERICAL Cask Synergetics 1, sect 706.00-31 Coordinates Synergetics 1, sects 251.20 514.02 538.02 538.15 825.28 1001.10-16 1110.14-16 Synergetics 2, sects 264.01 540.21 1044.10 Cube Critical Path, pages 184-85 fig 185.00 Synergetics 1, sect 981.16-19 Excess Cosmography, page 190.00 Synergetics 1, fig 902.20 sects 902.33 905.62-65 915.02 915.10 985.04 1105.04 1236.02 Synergetics 2, sects 986.457 986.459-60 Field Synergetics 1, sects 205.01 251.20 982.61 1009.98 1052.10-21 Synergetics 2, sect 466.10-18 See: CIRCUMFERENTIAL FIELD EMBRACEMENT GEODESIC FIELD Gears Synergetics 1, sect 400.62 Geometry Critical Path, page 250.00 Grid Synergetics 1, sects 251.20-24 1053.10-17 Synergetics 2, sect 1043.01-02 See: THREE-WAY GRID Octahedron Synergetics 1, sects 527.22-23 703.13 835.01-12 836.01-08 842.01-05 Synergetics 2, sects 794.08 794.11-12 fig 937.20 Polyhedra AFullerExplanation,pages 207.00 209-10 212-13 215.00 220.00 223.00 233.00 263.00 illus 208.00 Quadrant Phase Synergetics 2, sect 1238.28 Right Triangle Critical Path, page 033.00 Surface Hierarchy Synergetics 1, sect 1053.40 table 1053.41 Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sects 401.05 454.03 842.01-05 905.66 Synergetics 2, sect 506.42 Triangle(s) AFullerExplanation,pages 029-30 210.00 214.00 216.00 223.00 226.00 Synergetics 1, sects 812.00-04 902.20-22 Synergetics 2, sects 794.08 1053.37 On Earth's Surface Synergetics 1, sects 538.11 810.14 fig 812.03 sects 981.16-18 1106.10-25 Synergetics 2, sects 261.02 505.81 812.05 Trigonometry AFullerExplanation,pages 079.00 242-43 Critical Path, page 044.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 037-38 Unity Synergetics 1, sects 456.03 707.01 SPIN: SPINNABILITY Synergetics 1, sects 250.31 781.01 1054.55 Synergetics 2, sects 000.127 986.230-35 986.401 986.832-33 -Halvings Synergetics 2, sects 100.1041-42 987.033 987.122 987.323 987.415 table 1033.192 See: GREAT-CIRCLE SPINNABLE SYMMETRIES HEMI- SYSTEM CLEAVAGES Twoness Synergetics 2, sects 1073.14 1074.31-32 See: ADDITIVE TWONESS See: AXIS OF SPIN EIGHTH DIMENSION EQUATOR: SPIN EQUATOR GREAT CIRCLE SPINNABLE SYMMETRIES HALF SPIN SPINOZA, BARUCH HumansInUniverse, pages 038.00 121.00 SPIRAL Synergetics 1, sects 108.01 506.30 507.04 529.04 613.01 614.01-02 640.60 fig 647.02 sects 647.03 914.30 Synergetics 2, sects 535.21-22 936.19 1052.53 fig 1130.24 SPIRA-LINEARITY Synergetics 1, sects 520.10-12 Synergetics 2, fig 1130.24 SPITZ PLANETARIUM COMPANY (U.S.A.) Dymaxion World, fig 353.00 SPLIT Personality Synergetics 1, sects 905.51-55 1053.17 See: DICHOTOMY HALF VISIBLE Phase Synergetics 1, sect 456.04 SPONTANEOUS: SPONTANEITY Synergetics 1, sects 216.02-03 225.03 250.02 514.01 540.05 601.01 905.42 930.11 1009.67 Synergetics 2, sects 100.017 440.09 543.25 Coordination Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 See: SUBCONSCIOUS COORDINATE FUNCTIONING SPOKEN WORD, AS FIRST INDUSTRIAL TOOL Operating Manual, page 105.00 SPOLETO FESTIVAL (SPOLETO, ITALY) Humans in Universe,pages 020-21 SPORTS PALACE Dymaxion World, fig 481.00 SPRINGING, OF DYMAXION CAR Dymaxion World, pages 028-29 SPUTNIK Ideas & Integ, pages 164.00 246.00 Airplanes and Ideas & Integ, page 058.00 SPYING. See: ESPIONAGE SQUARE: SQUARES Synergetics 1, sects 420.07 982.82-84 Synergetics 2, sects 260.31 261.02 401.08 986.702 Euclidean Definition of Cosmography, page 099.00 Formed by Octahedron Fuller's Earth, page 083.00 In Conventional Geometry Cosmography, pages 224-25 Not a Structure Fuller's Earth, page 056.00 Stabilized by Triangles Fuller's Earth, pages 052.00 058.00 Traditionally Defined Fuller's Earth, fig 028.00 Unreality of Fuller's Earth, page 050.00 See: IMPLIED SQUARE SQUARING Fuller's Earth, pages 056-58 Trianguling Preferred to Cosmography, pages 225-26 fig 227.00 SSRCD: SCHEHERAZADE SUBLIMELY REMEMBERABLE COMPREHENSIVE DIVIDEND Synergetics 1, sects 1230.20-21 STABILITY: STRUCTURAL STABILITY Synergetics 1, sects 223.73 411.01 600.04 621.10 721.00-02 730.11-13 740.11-12 901.17 981.10 Synergetics 2, sect 1075.10 See: MINIMUM STABLE CUBE NECKLACE SELF- STABILIZING STABLE AND UNSTABLE Synergetics 1, sects 108.02 403.01-03 614.04 615.05 615.07 905.40 905.55 Synergetics 2, sects 401.08 1006.32 STACKING OF ORANGES & CANNON BALLS Synergetics 1, sects 220.02 410.07 411.01 1009.40 1210.0p751-4 1220.17 Synergetics 2, sect 986.151 STADIUMS BF's Universe, pages 334-36 STALLING AIRPLANE Synergetics 1, sect 420.041 STANDARD Of Living, Higher Critical Path, pages xix-xx xxv.00 xxxiv.00 053-54 112.00 116.00 128.00 133.00 199.00 217.00 236-37 254.00 276.00 Grunch of Giants, pages ix.00 xi.00 xx.00 xxvii.00 005.00 054.00 080.00 086-90 As Class-One Evolution Critical Path, page 233.00 Improvement Extended to Everyone Critical Path, page 053.00 In Unfamiliar Form Critical Path, page 237.00 U. S. A. Critical Path, page 102.00 U.S.S.R.-U.S.A. Competition for Critical Path, pages 191-93 197.00 See: COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING CONSUMER GOODS EPHEMERALIZATION LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY Sanitary Company Dymaxion World, pages 033-34 See: AMERICAN STANDARD SANITARY MANUFACTURING COMPANY See: LIVING STANDARD STANDARDIZATION Critical Path, pages 296.00 305.00 See: ELECTRIC CURRENT CURRENCY MONETARY ACCOUNTING U.S.A. BUREAU OF STANDARDS STANLEY Ray BF's Universe, page 351.00 Steamer Critical Path, page 131.00 STAR: STARS Synergetics 1, sects 526.04 530.07 600.04 1005.32 1009.73 1024.25 1030.11 Synergetics 2, sects 260.22 262.03 270.13 311.13 326.03 790.11 792.51 986.752 1009.69 And Inter-Stellar Distances Critical Path, page 172.00 As Atomic Energy Plants Cosmography, page 260.00 Energy Events Fuller's Earth, page 119.00 Entropic Critical Path, page 223.00 Navigational Fix Critical Path, pages 029-31 fig 031.00 Predominantly Entropic Systems Cosmography, page 073.00 Spherical Body Critical Path, page 034.00 At Zenith Critical Path, page 173.00 Catalog Critical Path, page 043.00 Constellations Critical Path, pages 029-31 035.00 Cosmic Clouds and Cosmography, pages 245-47 Dust: Starlight Particles Critical Path, page 144.00 See: IMPOUNDING Energy as Cosmic Dividends Critical Path, page xvii.00 Events: Four Event Stars Synergetics 1, sects 111.00 227.03 240.04 240.09 240.11 501.07 510.00-10 513.07 601.01 614.01 620.01 1005.32 Synergetics 2, sects 223.09 400.71 530.11-12 938.11 986.819 1044.04-05 1071.25 See: CONSTELLAR FOUR ROCKET BURSTS Evolution of Critical Path, page 028.00 Geoscope View of Critical Path, page 173.00 In Cosmic Accounting Critical Path, page 120.00 Inter-Relationships of Cosmography, fig 132.00 No A Priori Stars Synergetics 2, sect 936.22 Octahedron Synergetics 1, sect 942.05 Orbiting of Critical Path, page 144.00 Polyhedron Synergetics 2, fig 938.15 A sect 987.240 figs 987.240 A 1006.32 1033.43 See: STELLATED RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON Populations Critical Path, page 345.00 Relative Distances Fuller's Earth, pages 118-19 Tetrahedron AFullerExplanation,pages 046.00 210.00 224.00 Synergetics 1, sects 310.02 353.00 636.00-01 637.00-02 638.01-03 639.01-02 905.71 942.02 Star Tetra as Complementary to VE Synergetics 1, sect 638.02 See: BIG DIPPER BINARY STARS COMET ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME GALACTIC ORIENTATION GALAXIES MEXICAN STAR NAVIGATION PLANETS SOLAR SYSTEM SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY STARK: STARKNESS Synergetics 1, sects 501.12 535.06 START: STARTER: STARTING At the Middle Synergetics 2, sect 987.061 Point Synergetics 1, sects 302.01 440.07 540.07 Synergetics 2, sects 503.03 526.191 See: EVENT EMBRYO VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM ZERO STARTING POINT With Four Synergetics 1, sects 411.35 510.02 Synergetics 2, sects 1024.25 1106.13 Parts Synergetics 1, sect 488.00 Synergetics 2, sect 325.22 Nonradial Line Synergetics 1, sect 982.20-21 Scenario Universe Synergetics 2, sect 325.21 Tetrahedron Synergetics 2, sect 270.23 Totality Synergetics 1, sects 487.00 522.34 Synergetics 2, sects 100.101 325.21 Twoness Synergetics 1, sect 980.02-10 Unity Synergetics 1, sect 229.02 Universe Synergetics 1, sects 305.01 497.00-98.0 522.32 537.02 537.04 537.31-33 540.03 1050.13 Synergetics 2, sects 304.00 326.31 986.751 1007.21 Vector Equilibrium (VE) Synergetics 2, sects 440.09-12 1033.81 Wholes Synergetics 1, sects 152.00 488.00 982.80 982.84 1050.20 1053.34 1053.61 Synergetics 2, sects 321.04 326.24 986.751 986.819-21 Zero Synergetics 2, sect 987.031 See: GENERAL SYSTEM THEORY GRAND STRATEGY OF SYNERGETICS IRRELEVANCIES: DISMISSAL OF MACRO > MICRO REDUCTION BY BITS SYNERGETIC ADVANTAGE: PRINCIPLE OF TWENTY QUESTIONS See: BEGINNING INITIATION SELF-STARTER START-UPS IN CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING Critical Path, page xviii.00 STATE: STATION. See: LOCAL WAY STATION STATES STATIC Synergetics 1, sects 509.10 510.08-09 532.13 645.11 930.26 1054.11 Synergetics 2, sects 100.62 261.01 264.01 533.21 986.833 1001.26 1033.103 1044.02 See: DYNAMIC VS STATIC INSTANT UNIVERSE KINETIC AND STATIC NON-STATE STEAM- Turbine Critical Path, page 084.00 Ship, Circumnavigation in Critical Path, page 245.00 STEARNS, GILBERT BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 131.00 STEEL Critical Path, pages 205.00 284.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 046.00 057.00 As Sparking Metal Critical Path, page 282.00 Construction Critical Path, pages 304-05 Gestation Rate Critical Path, page 284.00 In Los Angeles (Calif, U.S.A.) Critical Path, page 278.00 U. S. S. R. Critical Path, page 289.00 Origins of Production Critical Path, pages 080.00 098.00 Technology, Gestation Lags in Ideas & Integ, page 037.00 Waste of Ideas & Integ, pages 099-100 See: INDUSTRIALIZATION METALLURGY METALS METALS INDUSTRY PRODUCTION TOOLS STEERABILITY: STEERING EFFECTS Synergetics 2, sect 537.43 See: RUDDERING VIRAL STEERABILITY STELLATED RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON Synergetics 2, fig 987.326 STELLATION AFullerExplanation,page 047.00 Definition of AFullerExplanation,pages 047-48 Degenerate Stellation AFullerExplanation,pages 048.00 051-52 137.00 139-40 181.00 216.00 STETTINIUS, EDWARD, ON HOUSING PROBLEM Ideas&Integrities, page 186.00 STICKS: FALLING STICKS Cosmography, fig 201.00 Synergetics 1, sects 621.10 621.20 See: TEPEE: TRIPOD STILT WALKER ANALOGY BF's Universe, page 151.00 ST.LOUIS DOME Ideas & Integ, page 281.00 See: SAINT LOUIS DOME STOCKADE Blocks, Construction of Dymaxion World, fig 009.00 Building System BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 082.00 illus 081.00 BF's Universe, pages 079-85 091-92 095.00 Critical Path, pages 124.00 135.00 Dymaxion World, page 013.00 Bucky As President of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 082-86 Fired by Holding Company of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 086.00 Development of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 080-82 Patent Dymaxion World, figs 012-15 STOCKHOLDERS Critical Path, pages 086.00 091.00 094.00 096.00 100.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 027-30 035.00 037.00 040.00 044.00 055-58 066-68 070.00 079.00 $100,000 Dole to Critical Path, pages 114.00 275.00 After World War II Critical Path, pages 102-03 Concerns of Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxix Managerial Capitalism and Critical Path, page 099.00 Profits of Critical Path, page 116.00 Socialization of Critical Path, page 101.00 War Profiteering and Critical Path, page 084.00 See: CAPITALISM CORPORATIONS FREE ENTERPRISE LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) PROFIT MOTIVE STOCKS, INVESTMENTS Grunch of Giants, pages 046.00 057.00 066-70 072-74 084.00 STOKOWSKI, LEOPOLD Dymaxion World, page 030.00 fig 143.00 STONE: STONES Synergetics 2, sects 986.086 1005.611 -Skipping Cosmography, page 121.00 Breaking of Synergetics 2, sects 100.201 1050.31-32 Do Not Have Hunger Synergetics 1, sect 1005.61 Synergetics 2, sect 1005.611 Predict Mass Attraction Synergetics 1, sect 103.00 Masonry, Tension & Compression in Cosmography, pages 087.00 109.00 Rocks, as Polyhedra Cosmography, pages 122.00 138.00 144.00 Use in Building Synergetics 2, sects 790.11 792.34 792.52 986.042 986.046 Vs Dust Synergetics 1, sect 518.04 See: ROCK WAVE PATTERN OF A PEBBLE DROPPED IN WATER STORAGE UNITS Dymaxion World, figs 222-24 STORM: STORM CLOUDS Synergetics 2, sect 543.02 STOUT, BILL BF's Universe, page 156.00 ST. PETER'S DOME (ROME, ITALY) Critical Path, page 179.00 See: SAINT PETER'S DOME STRAIGHT: STRAIGHT LINE: NO STRAIGHT LINES Syn 1, sects 240.21 240.24-25 502.41 522.01-02 522.20-21 Synergetics 2, sects 790.18 986.820 1001.21 1001.24-26 Chord AFullerExplanation,pages 017.00 238.00 263.00 Edge,as Tool of Greek Mathematicians Critical Path, page 046.00 Euclidean AFullerExplanation,pages 207.00 323.00 Imaginary Straight Line AFullerExplanation,page 007.00 Impossibility of AFullerExplanation,pages 004.00 006.00 008.00 Vector as Replacement for AFullerExplanation,pages 008.00 038.00 068.00 See: IMAGINARY STRAIGHT LINE NON- STRAIGHT STRATEGY Comprehensive,of Naval War Colleges Operating Manual, page 024.00 Secret,Anticipatory,of Great Pirates Operating Manual, page 022.00 See: GRAND STRATEGY STRASSMANN, FRITZ Cosmography, page 079.00 Critical Path, page 106.00 Humans in Universe,page 045.00 STRATOSPHERIC FLIGHT Ideas & Integ, pages 134-35 STRAUSS, LEWIS Critical Path, pages 106-08 STREAM- Lines (Book by Morley) Dymaxion World, page 008.00 Lining BF's Universe, pages 146-48 And Air Flow Effects Dymaxion World, fig 096.00 Effect of Shield Dymaxion World, figs 018-19 Of Dymaxion Car Dymaxion World, pages 027-28 STRESEMANN, FRITZ Critical Path, page 106.00 STRING Synergetics 2, sect 1001.23 STRIP. See: PATTERN STRIP STRUCTURAL Advantage Synergetics 1, sect 251.12 Composition, Dynamic Systems of Ideas & Integ, pages 094-95 Efficiency Alloys in Critical Path, page 216.00 Cathedral vs Geodesic Dome in Critical Path, page 190.00 Defined Critical Path, page 209.00 In Brazil Critical Path, pages 303-04 Heating and Cooling Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 211.00 320.00 324.00 336-37 fig 211.00 Of Conventional Buildings Critical Path, page xxiv.00 World Game and Critical Path, page 219.00 See: BUILDING INDUSTRY DESIGN SCIENCE EPHEMERALIZATION GEODESIC DOME MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY METALLURGY MORE WITH LESS WORLD GAME Exploration Theory Critical Path, page 256.00 Functions Synergetics 1, sect 610.11 Integrity Synergetics 1, sect 615.01 Quanta Synergetics 1, sects 611.00-02 612.01 613.01 905.40-41 905.53 905.55 Synergetics 2, sects 794.14 1033.33 And Units of Volume Synergetics 1, sect 611.02 Synergetics 2, sects 794.14 1033.33 Stability Applied Loads AFullerExplanation,pages 063-64 Necklace AFullerExplanation,pages 054-57 Prime Structural Systems AFullerExplanation,pages 060-63 117.00 236.00 Stability And Jitterbug AFullerExplanation,pages 159-61 Formula AFullerExplanation,page 060.00 Structure Defined AFullerExplanation,page 061.00 Triangulation AFullerExplanation,pages 059-63 097.00 117.00 119.00 140-41 189.00 226.00 233.00 235-36 242.00 256.00 See: TRIANGLES, STABILITY OF System: Systems Humans in Universe,pages 057.00 062-72 081-84 086-90 Synergetics 1, sects 224.01-03 240.62 240.64-65 251.10 523.03 536.00 536.03 604.00-03 610.12 Synergetics 2, sects 986.061 986.063 1072.10-32 See: GRAVITY AND RADIATION MINIMUM SYSTEM NUCLEAR STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS PRIME STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS SYNERGETICS TECHNOLOGY TENSEGRITY TETRAHEDRON VECTORS STRUCTURE(S): STRUCTURING Cosmography, pages 041-51 Fuller's Earth, figs 055-56 Synergetics 1, sects 212.00 240.66 251.11 324.00 362.00-63.0 501.04-05 510.04 535.11 600.0-50.13 620.07 638.01 645.01 700.04 730.13 905.16 931.60 1234.03 Synergetics 2, sects 000.112 261.01 270.16 504.011 790.00-95.0 790.11 792.02 792.30 986.042 986.045 986.070-77 986.083-86 986.742 986.821 986.834 986.861 1044.08 1053.71-78 1071.28 1075.10 As- Tetrahedral System Critical Path, page 240.00 You-Go Synergetics 2, sects 270.17 270.23-24 461.10 Definition of Cosmography, page 043.00 For Atoll-Dwellers Critical Path, page 013.00 In Systems Geometry Critical Path, pages 007-08 Tensive and Compressive Balance Critical Path, page 004.00 Industrial Tool Enclosing Operating Manual, page 100.00 Microcosmic Critical Path, page 136.00 Principles of Synergetics Critical Path, pages 189-90 See: GEODESIC DOME Tetrahedron as Structure Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 Size and Energy Efficiency Fuller's Earth, page 124.00 Three Primitive Systems of Cosmography, pages 241-42 See: AIR-FLOATABLE STRUCTURES BUILDING CONTAINER STRUCTURING COSMIC STRUCTURING DE- STRUCTURINGS GEODESIC LOCAL STRUCTURING PATTERN GENERALIZATION SELF-STABILIZING SPACE STRUCTURES SYNERGETICS SYSTEM VS STRUCTURE TENSEGRITY TETRAHEDRON TRIANGULATION STRUT: STRUTS Synergetics 1, sects 608.08 615.03-06 711.04-36 713.20-23 714.01-02 721.01-02 901.17 Synergetics 2, sect 794.17-5.10 Cube Stabilized by Cosmography, page 222.00 fig 223.00 Tetrahedron Masts as Cosmography, page 244.00 fig 188.00 Triangle as Basis of Cosmography, pages 050.00 225-26 See: JOINTS, WINDOWS AND STRUTS STUDENT: STUDENTS Comprehend Elimination of War Operating Manual, page 117.00 Dissident Humans in Universe,pages 132-33 Protests BF's Universe, pages 392-93 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 12:46:48 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Richardson Organization: University of Pennsylvania Subject: Information Hello all. I'm looking for information on any Bucky-related newsgroups on the internet. All information/responses will be appreciated. Thanks. -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + James Richardson + + jkr@sas.upenn.edu + + + + The World Game Institute + + 3215 Race St. + + Philadelphia, PA 19104 + + + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 14:31:56 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Technological Lag. In-Reply-To: On Wed, 26 Jun 1996, tom aagdii wrote: > > i just list this to indicate that in some area like building we hardly > know the facts and we talk as if we know. in england 5 big companies > have 1/3 of the busines according to 1980 book. there was great argument > from the postwar times against the building industry being behind > in innovation, technology wise, > > there is intricacy to pattrens; > Buckminster Fuller commented frequently on the technological lag in the building industry.Part of this intricate pattern though has to do with differences between nations. Perhaps we can find the best elements from each and put them together.In Sweden for example some 90% of housing is factory made while in North America it is only around 10%.Fuller also saw the powerful trend toward stronger and lighter building materials, particularly influenced by the aerospace industry.We should find out more about what building materials are used in different countries. Wayne Poley. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 15:16:36 -0400 Reply-To: raugas@hp2.oea.ihep.su Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Anton Raugas Organization: Institute for High Energy Physics, Serpukhov, SU Subject: Bindranata.Tagora\ > I just got wind Chancellor Group has report: big quarterly > erning of SGA Goldstar is sending out aum > "buy" recommending understanding other su naujojej > investment advisor are looking, recommend a CHAG. > The company has strong book value, shortest need to cover > This looks like good sutuacion to krisna ka manu? > They are located http://chancellor.stockpick.com > Steve Abboud, 402-895-2281 AHAM RISHAM DAR ARSHANAM KALA TU ABHAV/ ANGYARAM MAYAN ARSHANA RUPANU UKLADA CHANDRAM DORGYAM LHA APANDRAH KRIPTA APANUGYAM /MANU DZUINIRA AYNUR MANU AYNUR_MAYANA TALAYNMANAM YOGAAHATA AMAYAN. KRISNA. {KRISHNA O.oMGYA: KRISHNA ASTI KRISHNABHAVA. OM.} This is reading of one Tibetian manuscript on a neutron pipe/accelerator had being vestigated Reorih.Yu. It was build 878 bef.CHr Shambhalha. Would I have the all original script (not only backfrontpaper part) it would be fully artificial sinthesys of hard nucleai. Had already experimeneted with spinwaves RETINA of Sn.Pb in the glass. Have a schema of the Stanum pomp of neutron fluid. Ikosahedrum is known different names: MANIPURA, DZUINIRA, BINDRANATA TAGORA, CHRISTOS MAYTREYA. My RETINA may be heared on about 390 meters spin/gravy waves. It constructed on the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) of splitting B of 0.2 Tesla (rough). Need a metsenatum for constructing all the machine. Good Luck! K ? raugas@oea.ihep.su Antanas Raugas Aloyzo R /~\ . Ocean,Eagle,Apricot. aka Vetanga Dwarfkie I C --- Idle Hope of Eagle's Pot Mougline Swarupa S' \ @ | &Raugas at Su(baru); Djann. Kalmar N `--|---, ?!! Please, E-mail *Kalmaru*!!? Kris'na A / | ~ Institute for High Energy Physics, Russia Sankhya L ` | (Moscow dist. Serpukhov reg. Protvino) *Marsh O kas C'ia Measurement System Group, Beam Dept. Keeper -----------AUM-No:23957-------------------------------------- Planet Ham: ex (RA6HGI/UA6-108-1714) MostCW / now RK3DXH team / 73! Wvhonar RT3EYN/Spin Waves .Antanas Raugas Aloyzo. ~~~~~~~ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 15:11:15 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Harry Berggren Subject: Re: Bindranata.Tagora\ In-Reply-To: <199606261916.raugas@hp2.oea.ihep.su> from "Anton Raugas" at Jun 26, 96 03:16:36 pm Is this anything like Jabberwocky? And what in the spaceship-earth has this to do with geodesics?? neutron pipe accelerators? tibetan/krishna/shambhala/christos/maytreya/artificial hard nucleii? WOW!! You can tune me in at .001 spin/gravy cycles of my Whirlpool washing machine. Just chant Omm spinning dirty socks ommm. Yours in Tesla Resonance. -Harvard Q. SunBeam Previous message from Anton Raugas: > > > I just got wind Chancellor Group has report: big quarterly > > erning of SGA Goldstar is sending out aum > > "buy" recommending understanding other su naujojej > > investment advisor are looking, recommend a CHAG. > > > The company has strong book value, shortest need to cover > > This looks like good sutuacion to krisna ka manu? > > They are located http://chancellor.stockpick.com > > Steve Abboud, 402-895-2281 > > > AHAM RISHAM DAR ARSHANAM > KALA TU ABHAV/ ANGYARAM > MAYAN ARSHANA RUPANU > UKLADA CHANDRAM DORGYAM LHA > APANDRAH KRIPTA APANUGYAM > /MANU DZUINIRA AYNUR MANU > AYNUR_MAYANA TALAYNMANAM > YOGAAHATA AMAYAN. KRISNA. > > > {KRISHNA O.oMGYA: KRISHNA ASTI KRISHNABHAVA. OM.} > > > This is reading of one Tibetian manuscript on a neutron > pipe/accelerator had being vestigated Reorih.Yu. > > It was build 878 bef.CHr Shambhalha. > > Would I have the all original script (not only backfrontpaper part) > it would be fully artificial sinthesys of hard nucleai. > > Had already experimeneted with spinwaves RETINA of Sn.Pb in the glass. > Have a schema of the Stanum pomp of neutron fluid. > Ikosahedrum is known different names: > MANIPURA, DZUINIRA, BINDRANATA TAGORA, CHRISTOS MAYTREYA. > > My RETINA may be heared on about 390 meters spin/gravy waves. > It constructed on the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) of > splitting B of 0.2 Tesla (rough). > > Need a metsenatum for constructing all the machine. Good Luck! > > > K ? raugas@oea.ihep.su Antanas Raugas Aloyzo > R /~\ . Ocean,Eagle,Apricot. aka Vetanga Dwarfkie > I C --- Idle Hope of Eagle's Pot Mougline Swarupa > S' \ @ | &Raugas at Su(baru); Djann. Kalmar > N `--|---, ?!! Please, E-mail *Kalmaru*!!? Kris'na > A / | ~ Institute for High Energy Physics, Russia Sankhya > L ` | (Moscow dist. Serpukhov reg. Protvino) *Marsh > O kas C'ia Measurement System Group, Beam Dept. Keeper > -----------AUM-No:23957-------------------------------------- Planet > Ham: ex (RA6HGI/UA6-108-1714) MostCW / now RK3DXH team / 73! Wvhonar > RT3EYN/Spin Waves .Antanas Raugas Aloyzo. ~~~~~~~ > ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 18:59:00 EDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: am27 Subject: Re: Bindranata.Tagora\ In-Reply-To: <9606262211.AA24066@jupiter.hal.com> I *knew* you guys talked in code! -Agnes ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 20:40:31 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kirby Urner Organization: 4D Solutions Subject: Re: patterns, encyclopidias, nonsimultanity > > irrelavant : i like the american encyclopidia; i kind of find britanica > to be boring. the american encyclopidia was published in 1960 or > so, i dont know if it still up to date, does anybody know. > i am also intrested if there are other encyclpidias besides the 4, or > so, around. > > > tagdi There's Grolier's Academic American Encyclopedia AAE), which is probably not the same. Searchable on line at the University of Virgina (student/faculty only) etc. Most new encyclopedia sales to homes these days are on CDROM, which allows animations, sound clips, easier lookup and searching. All major encyclopedia companies getting into the act. Encarta (Microsoft) has biggest market share. The other trend is to make encyclopedias into subscriber web services. The Britannica, for example, is at http://www.eb.com/. Kirby ---------------------------------------------------- Kirby Urner "All realities are virtual" -- KU Email: pdx4d@teleport.com Web: http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 16:49:26 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Re: Bindranata.Tagora\ Comments: To: Anton Raugas In-Reply-To: <199606261916.raugas@hp2.oea.ihep.su> On Wed, 26 Jun 1996, Anton Raugas wrote: > This is reading of one Tibetian manuscript on a neutron > pipe/accelerator had being vestigated Reorih.Yu. > > It was build 878 bef.CHr Shambhalha. > > Would I have the all original script (not only backfrontpaper part) > it would be fully artificial sinthesys of hard nucleai. > > Had already experimeneted with spinwaves RETINA of Sn.Pb in the glass. > Have a schema of the Stanum pomp of neutron fluid. Hello-Could you please tell us more about (1) the neutron pipe accelerator; (2) the reference to Tesla in your posting. Thank you- Dr. Franklin Wayne Poley. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 17:15:42 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: Re: Information In-Reply-To: <31D16978.3A3F@sas.upenn.edu>; from "James Richardson" at Jun 26, 96 12:46 pm James Richardson writes: > I'm looking for information on any Bucky-related newsgroups on the internet. > All information/responses will be > appreciated. Thanks. > + jkr@sas.upenn.edu + > + The World Game Institute + > + 3215 Race St. + > + Philadelphia, PA 19104 + Try bit.listserv.geodesic -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 20:50:22 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Re: Bindranata.Tagora - A TRANSLATION (OF SORTS) Agnes said: >I *knew* you guys talked in code! Hey, don't blame ALL of us - I have a (partial and fragmented) translation from the Supercollider's syntactical parser below, for those of you who give a damn: Even with the translation, I have some questions for the author... utter nonsense abounds, combined with interesting tidbits. (Note: The ALL CAPS text in square brackets was inserted by the process in an attempt to translate the text loosely into english.) <><><><> Syntactical Parser Output Below, Original Follows <><><><> > I just got wind [OF NEWS THAT THE] Chancellor Group has > [A] report: > [DUE TO A] big quarterly [EARNINGS REPORT BY] SGA Goldstar **[(XREF = GOLDSTAR ELECTRONICS (KOREA), A US/KOREAN JOINT)]** **[(VENTURE PARTLY OWNED BY AT&T)]** > [THE CHANCELLOR GROUP IS THEREFORE] sending out [A] "buy" > [RECOMMENDATION FOR THIS STOCK/BOND-ISSUE/COMPANY.] > [MY] understanding [IS THAT] other investment advisor[S] > are looking [AT THIS COMPANY], [I] recommend a [CHANGE > IN YOUR POSITIONS ON THIS INVESTMENT]. > The company has strong book value, [SO THOSE WHO HAVE TAKEN] > short [POSITIONS ON THIS STOCK MAY] need to cover [THOSE > POSITIONS.] > This looks like good [SITUATION FOR][KRISHNA] > [{POSSIBLY} KOREAN {AND/OR} CALIFORNIA??] manu[FACTURERS.] > They are located [AT] #http://chancellor.stockpick.com [LINE SKIPPED] > Steve Abboud, 402-895-2281 # AHAM RISHAM DAR ARSHANAM [LINE SKIPPED] # KALA TU ABHAV/ ANGYARAM [LINE SKIPPED] # MAYAN ARSHANA RUPANU [LINE SKIPPED] # UKLADA CHANDRAM DORGYAM LHA [LINE SKIPPED] # APANDRAH KRIPTA APANUGYAM [LINE SKIPPED] # /MANU DZUINIRA AYNUR MANU [LINE SKIPPED] # AYNUR_MAYANA TALAYNMANAM [LINE SKIPPED] # YOGAAHATA AMAYAN. KRISNA. [LINE SKIPPED] # {KRISHNA O.oMGYA: [LINE SKIPPED] # KRISHNA ASTI KRISHNABHAVA. OM.} [LINE SKIPPED] > This is [A] reading of one [TIBETAN] manuscript on > [THE SUBJECT OF] a neutron [LINEAR] accelerator > [THAT IS] being [IN]vestigated [BY] Reorih.Yu. > It was [BUILT] 878 [YEARS] bef[ORE] CHr Shambhalha. > Would [THAT] I [HAD] the [ENTIRE] original [MANU]script > [AND] (not [JUST THE] back [AND] front paper part)[,] > it would be [A] fully artificial [SYNTHESIS] of hard > [NUCLEI]. > [I HAVE] already [EXPERIMENTED] with spinwaves RETINA of > Sn [(XREF= TIN)] Pb [(XREF = LEAD)] in the glass. > [I] Have a schema of the [STANDARD PUMP???] of neutron > fluid. > [THE ICOSAHEDRON] is known [BY] different names: # MANIPURA, DZUINIRA, BINDRANATA TAGORA, [LINE SKIPPED] # CHRISTOS MAYTREYA. [LINE SKIPPED] > My RETINA may be [HEARD/SEEN??] on about 390 meters > [WAVELENGTH] spin/[GRAVITY] waves. It [IS] constructed > on the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) of splitting B > of 0.2 Tesla (rough). > Need a [MECHANISM??] for constructing all the machine[S?] > Good Luck! <><><><> Orignial Version Follows <><><><> > I just got wind Chancellor Group has report: big quarterly > erning of SGA Goldstar is sending out aum > "buy" recommending understanding other su naujojej > investment advisor are looking, recommend a CHAG. > The company has strong book value, shortest need to cover > This looks like good sutuacion to krisna ka manu? > They are located http://chancellor.stockpick.com > Steve Abboud, 402-895-2281 AHAM RISHAM DAR ARSHANAM KALA TU ABHAV/ ANGYARAM MAYAN ARSHANA RUPANU UKLADA CHANDRAM DORGYAM LHA APANDRAH KRIPTA APANUGYAM /MANU DZUINIRA AYNUR MANU AYNUR_MAYANA TALAYNMANAM YOGAAHATA AMAYAN. KRISNA. {KRISHNA O.oMGYA: KRISHNA ASTI KRISHNABHAVA. OM.} This is reading of one Tibetian manuscript on a neutron pipe/accelerator had being vestigated Reorih.Yu. It was build 878 bef.CHr Shambhalha. Would I have the all original script (not only backfrontpaper part) it would be fully artificial sinthesys of hard nucleai. Had already experimeneted with spinwaves RETINA of Sn.Pb in the glass. Have a schema of the Stanum pomp of neutron fluid. Ikosahedrum is known different names: MANIPURA, DZUINIRA, BINDRANATA TAGORA, CHRISTOS MAYTREYA. My RETINA may be heared on about 390 meters spin/gravy waves. It constructed on the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) of splitting B of 0.2 Tesla (rough). Need a metsenatum for constructing all the machine. Good Luck! <><><><> End Original Version <><><><> Smith-Barney wants to be my investment brokers. So THAT'S what happened to that purple dinosaur... james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 21:21:00 EDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: am27 Subject: Re: Bindranata.Tagora - A TRANSLATION (OF SORTS) In-Reply-To: <199606270050.UAA04907@mujibur.inmind.com> well, jeez louise! no WONDER i'm not rich! ( and I work for a Korean, on top of it!!!) gotta get me one of them supercollider gizmos; om mani padme om...etc. -agnes > Agnes said: > >>I *knew* you guys talked in code! > > Hey, don't blame ALL of us - I have a (partial > and fragmented) translation from the Supercollider's > syntactical parser below, for those of you who > give a damn: > > Even with the translation, I have some questions > for the author... utter nonsense abounds, combined > with interesting tidbits. > > (Note: The ALL CAPS text in square brackets was > inserted by the process in an attempt to > translate the text loosely into english.) > ><><><><> Syntactical Parser Output Below, Original Follows <><><><> > >> I just got wind [OF NEWS THAT THE] Chancellor Group has >> [A] report: > >> [DUE TO A] big quarterly [EARNINGS REPORT BY] SGA Goldstar > > **[(XREF = GOLDSTAR ELECTRONICS (KOREA), A US/KOREAN JOINT)]** > **[(VENTURE PARTLY OWNED BY AT&T)]** > >> [THE CHANCELLOR GROUP IS THEREFORE] sending out [A] "buy" >> [RECOMMENDATION FOR THIS STOCK/BOND-ISSUE/COMPANY.] > >> [MY] understanding [IS THAT] other investment advisor[S] >> are looking [AT THIS COMPANY], [I] recommend a [CHANGE >> IN YOUR POSITIONS ON THIS INVESTMENT]. > >> The company has strong book value, [SO THOSE WHO HAVE TAKEN] >> short [POSITIONS ON THIS STOCK MAY] need to cover [THOSE >> POSITIONS.] > >> This looks like good [SITUATION FOR][KRISHNA] >> [{POSSIBLY} KOREAN {AND/OR} CALIFORNIA??] manu[FACTURERS.] > >> They are located [AT] >#http://chancellor.stockpick.com [LINE SKIPPED] >> Steve Abboud, 402-895-2281 > ># AHAM RISHAM DAR ARSHANAM [LINE SKIPPED] ># KALA TU ABHAV/ ANGYARAM [LINE SKIPPED] ># MAYAN ARSHANA RUPANU [LINE SKIPPED] ># UKLADA CHANDRAM DORGYAM LHA [LINE SKIPPED] ># APANDRAH KRIPTA APANUGYAM [LINE SKIPPED] ># /MANU DZUINIRA AYNUR MANU [LINE SKIPPED] ># AYNUR_MAYANA TALAYNMANAM [LINE SKIPPED] ># YOGAAHATA AMAYAN. KRISNA. [LINE SKIPPED] > > ># {KRISHNA O.oMGYA: [LINE SKIPPED] ># KRISHNA ASTI KRISHNABHAVA. OM.} [LINE SKIPPED] > >> This is [A] reading of one [TIBETAN] manuscript on >> [THE SUBJECT OF] a neutron [LINEAR] accelerator >> [THAT IS] being [IN]vestigated [BY] Reorih.Yu. > >> It was [BUILT] 878 [YEARS] bef[ORE] CHr Shambhalha. > >> Would [THAT] I [HAD] the [ENTIRE] original [MANU]script >> [AND] (not [JUST THE] back [AND] front paper part)[,] >> it would be [A] fully artificial [SYNTHESIS] of hard >> [NUCLEI]. > >> [I HAVE] already [EXPERIMENTED] with spinwaves RETINA of >> Sn [(XREF= TIN)] Pb [(XREF = LEAD)] in the glass. > >> [I] Have a schema of the [STANDARD PUMP???] of neutron >> fluid. > >> [THE ICOSAHEDRON] is known [BY] different names: > ># MANIPURA, DZUINIRA, BINDRANATA TAGORA, [LINE SKIPPED] ># CHRISTOS MAYTREYA. [LINE SKIPPED] > >> My RETINA may be [HEARD/SEEN??] on about 390 meters >> [WAVELENGTH] spin/[GRAVITY] waves. It [IS] constructed >> on the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) of splitting B >> of 0.2 Tesla (rough). > >> Need a [MECHANISM??] for constructing all the machine[S?] >> Good Luck! > > ><><><><> Orignial Version Follows <><><><> > >> I just got wind Chancellor Group has report: big quarterly >> erning of SGA Goldstar is sending out aum >> "buy" recommending understanding other su naujojej >> investment advisor are looking, recommend a CHAG. > >> The company has strong book value, shortest need to cover >> This looks like good sutuacion to krisna ka manu? >> They are located http://chancellor.stockpick.com >> Steve Abboud, 402-895-2281 > > AHAM RISHAM DAR ARSHANAM > KALA TU ABHAV/ ANGYARAM > MAYAN ARSHANA RUPANU > UKLADA CHANDRAM DORGYAM LHA > APANDRAH KRIPTA APANUGYAM > /MANU DZUINIRA AYNUR MANU > AYNUR_MAYANA TALAYNMANAM > YOGAAHATA AMAYAN. KRISNA. > > {KRISHNA O.oMGYA: KRISHNA ASTI KRISHNABHAVA. OM.} > > > This is reading of one Tibetian manuscript on a neutron > pipe/accelerator had being vestigated Reorih.Yu. > > It was build 878 bef.CHr Shambhalha. > > Would I have the all original script (not only backfrontpaper part) > it would be fully artificial sinthesys of hard nucleai. > > Had already experimeneted with spinwaves RETINA of Sn.Pb in the glass. > Have a schema of the Stanum pomp of neutron fluid. > Ikosahedrum is known different names: > MANIPURA, DZUINIRA, BINDRANATA TAGORA, CHRISTOS MAYTREYA. > > My RETINA may be heared on about 390 meters spin/gravy waves. > It constructed on the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) of > splitting B of 0.2 Tesla (rough). > > Need a metsenatum for constructing all the machine. Good Luck! > ><><><><> End Original Version <><><><> > >Smith-Barney wants to be my investment brokers. >So THAT'S what happened to that purple dinosaur... > >james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com > ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 19:59:32 -0600 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: "Ken G. Brown" Subject: Joe's Master Index in one file I have just finished extracting all of Joe's Master Index Messages that I have received so far from the geodesic digest. I have 29 files without any of the Internet message headers, totalling 2.1 mb so far. A-ANNA,ANNI-AZ,BA-BZ,C-CLOC,CLOS-CONC,CORR-CZ,D-DISC,DISE-DZ,E-ENE,ENG-EZ,F- FRA,FRE-FZ,G-GEOM,GEOP-GZ,H-HZ,I-INSIDE,INST-IZ,J-K,L-LZ,M-METRO,MEX-MZ,N-NZ ,O-OZ,P-POM,POP-PZ,Q-QZ,R-RZ,S-SHIP,SHO-SPER, Have I missed any? If someone has a ftp site where they could post the index, I could merge them into a single file when I have received them all or send as separate files as required. Perhaps this would save some work for those of you wanting the index without headers and in one file. -Ken- _____________________________________________________________________ Ken G. Brown, BscEE, PEng. Internet: kbrown@tnc.com Syngen Industrial Control Phone: 403.986.1203 206 Building B, 5904 - 50th Street Fax: 403.986.5299 Leduc, Alberta, Canada T9E 6J3 _____________________________________________________________________ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 10:09:54 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Technological Lag. In-Reply-To: Wed, 26 Jun 1996, Franklin Wayne Poley > > > Buckminster Fuller commented frequently on the technological lag in the > building industry.Part of this intricate pattern though has to do with > differences between nations. Perhaps we can find the best elements from > each and put them together.In Sweden for example some 90% of housing is > factory made while in North America it is only around 10%.Fuller also saw > the powerful trend toward stronger and lighter building materials, > particularly influenced by the aerospace industry.We should find out more > about what building materials are used in different countries. Wayne Poley. in relation to your city on the border, you rely on the psychology of departure and nasa waiting list,smart i think, similar to fuller money game. except your game is survival. have you searched the subject in detail. it seems that coscieties are going into very disoriented direction, without any gide to tell them what is going on; tagdi ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 10:40:29 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: patterns, encyclopidias, nonsimultanity In-Reply-To: <31d19eaa.140258876@news.teleport.com> Wed, 26 Jun 1996, Kirby Urner > There's Grolier's Academic American Encyclopedia AAE), which is probably > not the same. Searchable on line at the University of Virgina > (student/faculty only) etc. > > Most new encyclopedia sales to homes these days are on CDROM, which > allows animations, sound clips, easier lookup and searching. All > major encyclopedia companies getting into the act. Encarta (Microsoft) > has biggest market share. > > The other trend is to make encyclopedias into subscriber web services. > The Britannica, for example, is at http://www.eb.com/. > Kirby thanks for the info. tagdi imaginary senario programing the brain the only diminsion is time, and it ticks nonsimoltaniously! i stood on my hands and my feet toward the moon, a charge of little voltages went through my spine at an angle; while the eaaarth humed like top with .46 km second; the cheese tetrahedra film strip of the real thing indicating motion eastward,in this darkness and vaciouse feeling the moon is slowly passing......... ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 10:21:56 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kiyoshi Kuromiya Subject: Re: Joe's Master Index in one file Comments: cc: rich@critpath.org Ken Brown wrote: >I have just finished extracting all of Joe's Master Index Messages > >If someone has a ftp site where they could post the index, I could merge >them into a single file when I have received them all or send as separate >files as required. Perhaps this would save some work for those of you >wanting the index without headers and in one file. Ken-- When the complete index has been distributed, you are welcome to upload the single file to Critical Path's FTP site. You can make the arrangements with rich@critpath.org and we will post downloading instructions at that time. Eventually, with this file widely available as raw material, perhaps one or more web sites will make the index available as a discrete alphabetized, viewable index. --Kiyoshi _____________________________________________________________ Kiyoshi Kuromiya Critical Path AIDS Project Address: 2062 Lombard St, Phila., PA 19146 Email: kiyoshi@critpath.org Hotline: (215) 545-2212 (24-hr) Fax: (215) 735-2762 or (215) 545-2212 Internet or BBS: (215) 463-7160 Web Home Page: http://www.critpath.org Beeper: (800) 973-8084 for toll-free call-back ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 10:43:16 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Marc Visconte Organization: Dis-Roganized, All Hail Eris! Subject: Re: patterns, encyclopidias, nonsimultanity Kirby Urner wrote: > There's Grolier's Academic American Encyclopedia AAE), which > is probably not the same. Searchable on line at the University > of Virgina (student/faculty only) etc. Hi, Kirby. Did you/ do you attend UVA? > Most new encyclopedia sales to homes these days are on CDROM, which > allows animations, sound clips, easier lookup and searching. All > major encyclopedia companies getting into the act. Encarta (Microsoft) > has biggest market share. What I HAVEN'T seen, and thought would be a good idea, would be the yearly almanac ("Information Please - 1996", "Time World Almanac - 1996", etc.) - not the maps, but the "whatever you want to find, we've got SOMETHING on it!" - Yearly rainfall by continent/ state/country, etc.? Lat/Lon for major cities?, Periodic table? Summary of Egyptian history? We got it! Right now, I pick up extra's at yard sales and thrift stores. Most of what I need is refernce, and won't (hopefully) change. One for home, one for work, one for the car... And I can never find one when I REALLY need it! Quick! What is the weight of a gallon of "tap" water? Aside from weighing it. It would be great on CD _and_ on the web. And imagine all the information we could cross-reference... all of Bucky's works crossed online to the topics. Suddenly, the need for the avg rainfall (crossed by cities in Lat/Lon), periodic table, history of Egypt, and weight of H2O make sense... > The other trend is to make encyclopedias into subscriber web services. > The Britannica, for example, is at http://www.eb.com/ I have lots of links to online reference books/ sites/ engines/ etc. Yet none are truely easy to use. But all that information! And we need more. More reference online. Patent office? Seachable by multiple avenues: keywords, date, author/ inventor, topic, etc. Would be pretty cool. -marc. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 19:07:27 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: patterns, encyclopidias, nonsimultanity In-Reply-To: <31D29E04.760B@freenet.vcu.edu> Thu, 27 Jun 1996, Marc Visconte > Right now, I pick up extra's at yard sales and thrift stores. Most of > what I need is refernce, and won't (hopefully) change. One for home, one > for work, one for the car... And I can never find one when I REALLY need > it! Quick! What is the weight of a gallon of "tap" water? Aside from > weighing it. it sounds like you are asking yourself question all the time; fuller was a dynamic questioner with simple clarity, how could that be. tagdi p.s a round talking to a long one: i dont date linear ones! did you cook that chiken; no i just added heat and the chiken organized herself. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 19:36:09 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: the navy as system and the second WW In-Reply-To: <31D29E04.760B@freenet.vcu.edu> Dit bericht is in MIME-opmaak. Het eerste gedeelte is leesbare tekst, en de rest is waarschijnlijk onleesbaar zonder programma dat MIME ondersteunt. Stuur email naar mime@docserver.cac.washington.edu voor meer informatie. --1915762096-1198846348-835896969=:13011 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII one chapter summary: ww2 the U.S navy spent 100 billion dollars, great part for material. ww2 industrial mobilization nacessitated great expansion of industrial plants, manpower, housing, and created transportation problems. creation of boards and councils to meet the requirments of mobilization. mobilization was great system with great mangerial ability. military aims were integrated to production goals, with constant revision to meet unexpected enemy actions. it was difficult to switch industy from butter to guns, but was complicated by uncertinties of war. great expenditure because of insurance against failar of military operations and for the defense of area never attacked. 1939-40 american people were unconcerned about war. resovelt declared war had changed because of development of the airplane, to meet this need called for industrial over haul(change of production), to produce 50,000 airplane/y congress cheered, presse were enhusiatic supporter( compare this to our days- sluggish public). importance of politics- hectic 1940 summer, worries in 1941. fundemental question was - was the A endangered by European war, and what extent of measures they were willing to take. tagdi pythgoras clue: all the jeans, all the firmnes of dress may relate to comming out of the heat. --1915762096-1198846348-835896969=:13011-- ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 11:28:51 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX SUB-SZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: SUB-SZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 27, 1996 SUB- Assembly in Building Ideas & Integ, pages 215.00 268-72 Atomic Particles, in Synergetics Cosmography, pages 061-64 Complex Synergetics 1, sect 150.01 Conscious Synergetics 1, sects 426.47 723.04 Synergetics 2, sects 182.00 268.06 Coordinate Functioning Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 411.20 509.01 509.05 782.50 Synergetics 2, sects 183.00-87.0 265.01 326.12-13 533.21 See: SPONTANEOUS COORDINATION Cyclic Synergetics 1, sects 240.53-54 515.101 Synergetics 2, sect 266.07 fig 986.816 sect 1033.601 See: ANGLE Division: Subdividing Synergetics 1, sects 228.01 456.03 522.34 645.12 648.02 750.11-12 750.21-23 825.28 902.01 902.10 905.63 905.74 922.02 960.05 961.44 990.04 1001.15 1010.12 1031.12 1101.02 Synergetics 2, sects 100.300-23 901.19 986.730 986.756 986.821 Of Spherical Unity Synergetics 2, sect 812.06 Tetrahedral Unity Synergetics 2, sects 100.101-05 527.706 986.048 987.010-81 987.032 987.122 figs 987.210 987.230 987.240-41 plate 003.00 Unity Synergetics 1, sect 540.03 Synergetics 2, sect 100.101-63 Universe Synergetics 1, sect 509.20 See: BITS: BITTING CLICK- STOP SUBDIVISIONING DIFFERENTIATION FIRST SUBDIVISION MODULAR SUBDIVISION MULTIPLICATION ONLY BY DIVISION OMNI- RATIONAL SUBDIVIDING Frequency Synergetics 1, sects 240.54 431.03 515.14 1011.22 1011.30-32 1055.05 Synergetics 2, sects 415.171 1006.31-36 1033.104 1033.611 1033.631 1053.813 1053.843-49 1071.10 1076.10 See: PRE-FREQUENCY PRIMITIVE Jective and Ob-Jective Synergetics 1, sects 161.00 165.00 222.02 225.01 302.00 305.05-06 426.46 501.01 508.04 515.12 529.11 1056.20 (16) Synergetics 2, sects 100.010 265.06 326.03 986.032 1013.16 1075.21 See: INDIVIDUAL & GROUP PRINCIPLE VOLUNTARY & INVOLUNTARY Marine Grunch of Giants, pages xiii.00 049.00 061.00 In World War I Critical Path, pages 081-83 Islands Critical Path, page 337.00 Nuclear Critical Path, page 117.00 Vertol (VTOL) Launched from Critical Path, page 193.00 Warfare BF's Universe, pages 063-64 Sidies: Subsidize. See: EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC Size Synergetics 1, sects 515.101 528.04 Synergetics 2, sects 266.07 1006.34 Stance: Substantial Synergetics 2, sects 505.71 527.710-712 531.04 792.04 1044.08-09 System Synergetics 2, sects 265.05-06 266.05 1053.801 1071.21 Triangulation Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Synergetics 1, sects 612.01-03 612.11 Tunable Synergetics 2, sects 260.21 936.24 986.730 See: INFRA & ULTRA TUNABLE UN- TUNED Urban Internat'l-Ranch Construction Ideas & Integ, page 031.00 Version Critical Path, pages 235-37 In Afghanistan Critical Path, page 196.00 Iran Critical Path, page 196.00 See: ESPIONAGE PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE Visible: Subvisibility Synergetics 1, sects 224.07 701.01 713.01-06 715.01 751.08 Synergetics 2, sects 260.11 527.25 See: INFRA AND ULTRA VISIBLE NON-SENSORIAL SUEZ CANAL Critical Path, pages 070-71 SUFFICIENCY Resource Categories BF's Universe, pages 386-87 Technology BF's Universe, pages 033.00 228.00 373.00 SUICIDE BF's Universe, pages 087-88 SULAWESI Critical Path, page 011.00 SULFUR. See: SULPHUR SULLIVAN, LOUIS Dymaxion World, pages 066-67 SULPHUR BF's Universe, page 011.00 Discovery of Critical Path, page 242.00 Precipitation of Critical Path, page 280.00 Recirculation of Critical Path, pages 219-20 SUMATRA Critical Path, page 011.00 Banking in Critical Path, pages 013.00 015.00 Population of Critical Path, page 020.00 See: WATER-PEOPLE SUN: SUNSET Cosmography, page 261.00 Synergetics 1, sects 522.21 526.04 751.01 801.14 1005.20-22 1005.31 1009.97 fig 1012.14 A As Atomic-Energy Plant Critical Path, pages 345-46 Spherical Body Critical Path, page 034.00 Classification of Critical Path, page 345.00 Clipse AFullerExplanation,page 020.00 Fuller's Earth, page 102.00 Energy As Cosmic Dividends Critical Path, page xvii.00 At Optimum Distance Critical Path, pages 345-46 Daily Income of Grunch of Giants, page xi.00 Impoundment of, in Growth House Critical Path, page 327.00 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME Fuller Anecdotes about AFullerExplanation,pages 002.00 004.00 020.00 Light Synergetics 2, sects 100.014 793.05 1052.641 And Synthesis of Vitamin D Critical Path, page 009.00 As World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 See: PHOTOSYNTHESIS Never Sets on British Empire Critical Path, pages xxi-xxii Orbits of Planets Around Cosmography, pages 004-05 020.00 036.00 082.00 100.00 figs 208-09 Path of Stars and Critical Path, pages 054-55 Radiation As Income Wealth Operating Manual, pages 045.00 079.00 Of Sun Critical Path, page 275.00 Rise. See: SUN-SIGHT Set, and Sunrise Critical Path, page 173.00 See: SUN-RISE UP AND DOWN Ships of Egyptians Ideas & Integ, pages 160-61 Sight AFullerExplanation,page 020.00 Fuller's Earth, page 102.00 See: CO-ORBITING OF EARTH AND SUN ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME E IMPOUNDING SOLAR SYSTEM SUNG FAMILY Critical Path, pages 015.00 104.00 See: BANKS: BANKING GOLD BULLION SUPER- Atomics Synergetics 1, sects 352.00 419.01-05 515.21 615.07 639.02 953.50 Synergetics 2, sects 310.11 419.10-23 466.23 529.40 1052.32 See: NON-SELF-REGENERATIVE TRANS-URANIUM Conductivity. See: ELECTRIC ENERGY NETWORK GRID ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS SUPERFICIAL HIERARCHY Synergetics 1, sect 1053.40 SUPERFICIALITY Synergetics 2, sect 987.325 SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMISTS Cosmography, page 029.00 SURFACE: SURFACES Fuller's Earth, page 060.00 Synergetics 1, sects 240.61 524.21 722.02 783.01-02 821.02 1053.40 1054.52 Synergetics 2, sects 986.043 986.045 1053.802 1053.804 Angles Synergetics 1, sects 251.10 251.12-13 Dichotomy Synergetics 1, sect 456.04 Ignored by Greek Mathematicians Critical Path, page 046.00 See: SYSTEMS GEOMETRY Inherent Strength of Ideas & Integ, pages 169-72 Mass Ratios Synergetics 1, sect 750.11 Synergetics 2, sect 1053.71-78 Strength Synergetics 1, sect 616.00-03 Tension Critical Path, page 158.00 Synergetics 1, sect 412.02 Synergetics 2, sect 1053.74 To-Volume Ratio. See: VOLUME-AREA RATIO See: POINT GROWTH RATE SPHERICAL SURFACE HIERARCHY VOLUME-AREA RATIOS SURROUNDS. See: PHYSICAL EXISTENCE ENVIRONMENT SURROUNDS SURVEYOR'S TRANSIT. See: RANGE-FINDER SURVIVAL Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 002-03 005-08 015.00 041-42 044-46 Advantage Synergetics 1, sects 174.00 250.02 Synergetics 2, sects 000.109-31 537.52 1075.25-26 Among American Indians Critical Path, pages 065-66 Characteristics of Noble Class Critical Path, page 010.00 Workers Critical Path, page 010.00 Competition for Critical Path, page 123.00 Critical-Path Tasks and Critical Path, page 266.00 Geoscope and Critical Path, pages 180.00 184.00 In Cold Areas Critical Path, pages 003-04 No Longer Necessitates Selfishness Critical Path, page xxv.00 Of Humanity Critical Path, pages xi.00 112.00 346.00 Sailor-Navigator Critical Path, page 133.00 You or Me Critical Path, page 128.00 Only of the Fittest Critical Path, pages xxii-iii 007-08 058.00 060.00 140.00 203.00 213.00 See: DARWIN, CHARLES ROBERT KILLINGRY-POKER GAME LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY MARX, KARL Physical & Metaphysical Operating Manual, page 048.00 Potentials Increased by Intellect Operating Manual, page 050.00 Requires Environment Control Critical Path, page 005.00 Water Critical Path, pages 004-06 012.00 015.00 Self-Regenerative Drives for Critical Path, page 027.00 Specialization vs General Adaptability in Crit Path, pages 006-07 See: DARWIN, CHARLES ROBERT DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS & IGNORANT HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS HUMANITY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY ONE WORLD FAMILY SELF-SURVIVAL SPECIALIZATION: OVERSPECIALIZATION SUSPENSION BRIDGE(S) Cosmography, fig 158.00 Synergetics 2, fig 986.076 Tensile Capabilities of Ideas & Integ, page 170.00 SUZUKI, D. T. Humans in Universe,page 124.00 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, SWARTHMORE, PA,USA BF's Universe, page 394.00 SWEATER ANALOGY BF's Universe, pages 107-08 SWEEPOUT Synergetics 1, sects 801.01-24 1009.72 Synergetics 2, sects 326.06 791.01 fig 791.01 (3) sects 986.316 986.834 See: HUMAN SENSE RANGING & INFORMATION GATHERING SWIMMERS Inbreeding of Critical Path, pages 008-09 Paired Swimmers Synergetics 1, sect 762.00-02 SWIMMING POOL, GEODESIC COVERED Dymaxion World, figs 350-51 SWORD, POWERFUL MEN OF Operating Manual, page 014.00 See: GREAT PIRATES SYMBOLS Synergetics 1, sects 163.00 508.03 Synergetics 2, sect 1052.70 SYMMETRICAL And Concentric Synergetics 2, sect 987.044 Contraction of Vector Equilibrium Synergetics 2, sects 461.00-14 1033.30-36 See: JITTERBUG: JITTERBUG MODEL SYMMETRY: SYMMETRIC Synergetics 1, sects 167.00-70.0 174.00 222.51 223.31 400.54 445.07 527.05 536.01 622.10 724.34 953.50 table 982.62 sect 982.70 Synergetics 2, sects 260.41 466.13-14 506.43 542.02 fig 542.02 sect 542.04 And Asymmetry Synergetics 1, sects 168.00 223.33 224.03 400.05 400.40-44 400.51 427.01-02 427.12 531.02 532.10-16 602.01 605.01 620.04 623.14 632.01 905.18 905.71 910.11 954.10 990.04 1031.11-16 1053.30 1232.23 1239.10-31 Synergetics 2, sects 223.34 260.33 326.40 421.21 529.40 532.17 936.14 986.634 986.721 See: LOCALLY MIXED SYMMETRY Defined AFullerExplanation,pages 052-53 101.00 189.00 Mirror Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 053.00 101.00 190.00 Octet Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 121.00 178.00 199.00 203.00 Omni- Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 088-89 091.00 093.00 101.00 114.00 140-41 228.00 See: ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX Planar Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 085-87 Polyhedra as Symmetry Patterns AFullerExplanation,pages 068.00 168.00 180.00 Rotational Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 053.00 101.00 113.00 165-66 169.00 176.00 195.00 209-10 Seven Unique Axes of Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 209-11 213.00 230.00 Spatial Symmetry. See: OMNISYMMETRY See: AXES OF SYMMETRY CENTRAL SYMMETRY CLOSEPACKED SPHERES CONSERVATION OF SYMMETRY CONSTANT TRIANGULAR SYMMETRY COORDINATE SYMMETRY COSMIC SYMMETRY DYNAMIC SYMMETRY FOUR PLANES OF SYMMETRY GREAT CIRCLE SPINNABLE SYMMETRIES GREAT CIRCLES INTER-PRECESSING ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX MAXIMUM SYMMETRY OMNI- SYMMETRIC ROTATIONAL SYMMETRY SEVEN AXES OF SYMMETRY SIXNESS SYNCHRONIZE: SYNCHRONIZATION Synergetics 1, sects 163.00 303.00 325.00 441.01 441.20 516.03 517.20-24 534.06 645.10 647.02 981.12 1009.33 1012.14 1223.11 1223.15 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 223.05 261.01 326.05 326.11 530.13 537.44-45 1052.52 1053.825 1053.827 See: INTER-ACCOMMODATION MESHING SYNCHRO-SYSTEM Synergetics 1, sect 962.10 SYNERGETIC. See: SYNERGY SYNERGETICS: SYNERGETIC GEOMETRY BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 002-03 029.00 BF's Universe, pages 025.00 (Synergetic-Energetic Geometry) 151-55 198.00 255.00 272.00 Cosmography, pages 018-19 031.00 046-47 note 066.00 Critical Path, pages 046.00 136.00 Humans in Universe,pages 012.00 084.00 125-27 Synergetics 1, sects 200.00-51.5 487.00 536.01 537.01 538.01 540.04-05 647.01 647.20 960.13 962.01-07 962.10-50 982.52 1004.11 1005.40 1005.51 1005.54 1005.56 1024.18 1030.20 1054.71 1054.73 1222.12 Synergetics 2, sects 000.129-31 200.06 260.41 262.04 268.04 505.53 900.20-21 935.24 986.011 986.096 986.191 986.771 986.775-76 986.815-21 987.031 987.071 1006.34 1041.11-13 1044.01-08 1075.21 2:Further Explorations in Geom of Thinkin AFullerExplan,page 167.00 Accounting AFullerExplanation,pages 130-31 Synergetics 1, sects 240.66 251.50 532.15 620.12 621.01 625.02 985.01 985.10 990.04 995.03 1222.12 Synergetics 2, sects 200.06 251.021 270.00-25 461.10-14 540.41 900.21 901.19 986.204 1007.16 Cosmic Accounting AFullerExplanation,page 193.00 See: INTER-CONSIDERABILITY And Prognostication Critical Path, page 242.00 As Nature's Coordinate System Critical Path, pg xxviii.00 Axioms Lacking in Cosmography, page 119.00 Books by RBF (1 & 2) BF's Universe, pages 025-26 396-403 Critical Path, pgs xxviii.00 136.00 159.00 241-42 Grunch of Giants, pages xii.00 xiv.00 xx.00 015.00 081.00 084-85 091.00 Humans in Universe,page 012.00 Calculation Synergetics 1, sects 240.39 962.30 963.10 963.12-13 Synergetics 2, sects 986.202-04 986.821 Comprehension of Synergetics 1, sects 216.03 620.12 639.02 961.45 Synergetics 2, sects 201.21 986.730 See: KINDERGARTEN LEVEL OF COMPREHENSION Constant: Constants Synergetics 1, table 963.10 sects 963.10-13 980.0-82.30 982.40-73 982.83 985.01 Synergetics 2, sects 986.202-09 table 986.209 sect 986.833 Of Hierarchy in Cosmography, pages 240-41 figs 128-29 See: PRIME NUMBER Conversion of Conventional Geom to Cosmography, page 223.00 Coordinates Synergetics 2, sects 987.011 987.222 Corollaries Synergetics 1, sect 240.00-66 Dictionary (Book by Applewhite) BF's Universe, page 399.00 Disclosure of March 14, 1944 Mind's Eye Of RBF, page 005.00 Synergetics 2, sects 986.205 1033.127 See: SYNERGETICS HIERARCHY Euclidean Geometry and Cosmography, page 098.00 Fuller's Research in Ideas & Integ, pages 020-21 Hierarchy Synergetics 1, table 223.64 sects 223.01-91 538.02-03 538.13 782.12 table 963.10 note sects 995.34 1050.0-56.20 1053.21 Synergetics 2, sects 201.20-22 223.67 986.181 986.204 986.207 986.222 986.231-34 986.417 986.454 986.721 986.730 986.821 See: COSMIC HIERARCHY GEOMETRICAL HIERARCHY PRIME HIERARCHY QUANTA MODULE HIERARCHY TOPOLOGICAL HIERARCHY In Information Inventorying Critical Path, page 213.00 Structuring Critical Path, pages 189-90 Incorporated (Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 197.00 207-08 Dymaxion World, pages 063.00 065.00 Multiplication by Division in Cosmography, pages 052.00 note 069.00 Of Universe Critical Path, page 156.00 Particle Physics and Cosmography, pages 063-64 Principles Synergetics 1, sect 220.0-32.03 See: ANGULAR TOPOLOGY: PRINCIPLE OF CONSERVATION OF SYMMETRY: PRINCIPLE OF DESIGN COVARIABLES: PRINCIPLE OF FUNCTIONS: PRINCIPLE OF ORDER UNDERLYING RANDOMNESS: PRINCIPLE OF PRIME # INHERENCY & CONSTANT RELATIVE ABUNDANCE: PRINCIPLE OF SCENARIO PRINCIPLE SYNERGETIC ADVANTAGE: PRINCIPLE OF UNITY: PRINCIPLE OF UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY: PRINCIPLE OF WHOLE SYSTEMS: PRINCIPLE OF Simple Models,Whole Numbers Used by Cosmography, page 063.00 Tetrahedron's Edge as Unity in Cosmography, page 060.00 The Geometry of Thinking (RBF Book) AFullerExplanation,pages 004.00 006.00 013.00 024.00 028-29 033-34 044.00 049.00 070.00 072.00 074.00 095.00 102.00 111.00 174.00 183.00 197.00 207.00 250.00 Contributions to Synergetics AFullerExplanation,pages 037.00 148.00 157.00 167-68 180.00 196-97 Topology Synergetics 1, sects 223.75 536.11 538.02-03 538.13 620.07 620.12 722.02 962.20 Synergetics 2, sects 202.03 223.67 251.021 269.01-07 270.10-25 400.71 901.19 1007.22 1007.29 1044.01-08 1074.21 1074.31 1077.10-11 Unique Advantages in Using Cosmography, pages 066-68 118.00 220.00 233.00 245-47 264.00 Universe When Divided by Cosmography, page 072.00 Volumes I and II Critical Path, page ???.?? See: DISCOVERIES OF SYNERGETICS EPISTEMOGRAPHY EXPERIENTIALLY FOUNDED MATHEMATICS GEOMETRY OF THINKING GRAND STRATEGY OF SYNERGETICS SYNERGETIC NEXUS KINDERGARTEN LEVEL OF COMPREHENSION SYNERGY SYSTEM: SYSTEMS: SYSTEMS GEOMETRY TETRAHEDRON VECTORAL GEOMETRY XYZ COORDINATE SYSTEM SYNERGY: SYNERGETIC Dymaxion World, page 003.00 Ideas & Integ, page 188.00 Synergetics 1, sects 100.00-74.0 101.00-07.0 400.23-24 640.01 724.34 931.51 1004.11 1009.94 1009.96 1031.11 1050.13 1056.12 1056.20 (37) Synergetics 2, sects 791.06-07 792.10 1013.12 Advantage: Macro --> Micro Synergetics 1, sects 305.01-06 487.00 Principle of Synergetics 1, sects 229.00-06 363.00 537.31 See: COROLLARY OF SYNERGETIC ADVANTAGE And Energy Synergetics 1, sect 105.00 See: ENERGETIC AND SYNERGETIC As Inherently Surprising Ideas & Integ, page 240.00 Combined w/Computer Strategy,Gen Sys Theory OperatManual,pgs 079-80 Concept BF's Universe, page 103.00 Tensegrity BF's Universe, pages 103-04 Trade and BF's Universe, pages 060-61 Defined Critical Path, page 251.00 Operating Manual, pages 064.00 080.00 Defines Universal Evolution Operating Manual, page 065.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 032.00 Ideas & Integ, pages 065.00 239.00 Examples of Ideas & Integ, pages 065-66 178.00 In Economic Accounting Operating Manual, page 088.00 Humanity Escaping from Local Identity OperatManual, page 090.00 Integral Synergetics 1, sect 305.03 Synergetics 2, sect 1075.21-22 Of Synergies Critical Path, page 159.00 Synergetics 1, sects 150.00-53.0 217.04 1050.10-13 1056.10 1056.20 Unity Synergetics 2, sect 100.101-05 Wealth Develops Interest Through Operating Manual, pages 086-87 See: COROLLARY OF SYNERGY OMNI- SYNERGETIC UNPREDICTABILITY SYNTHETICS Critical Path, page 204.00 And Nature Ideas & Integ, pages 075-76 SYNTROPIC, DEFINITION OF Cosmography, page 009.00 note SYNTROPIC-ENTROPIC: SYNTROPY, ENTROPY Cosmography, pages 073.00 245.00 Synergetics 1, sects 310.02 441.05 529.03 638.02 713.06 960.05 972.02 1002.13 1053.17 1056.20 (29) Synergetics 2, sects 200.06 201.11 310.14 326.07 326.21 326.40 541.16-18 792.03 935.25 936.15 986.744 986.758 987.061 987.222 1005.611 1009.69 1033.492 1052.50-71 1053.841 And Entropy Critical Path, pages 027-28 276.00 And Functioning of Mind Critical Path, pages 027-28 Description of Critical Path, page 275.00 In Evolution Critical Path, page 246.00 Photosynthesis and Critical Path, page 246.00 See: E E GRAVITATION INFORMATION MIND PHYSICAL AND METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSE RADIATION TENSION AND COMPRESSION UNIVERSE Definition of Cosmography, page 051.00 Quanta Modules and Cosmography, pages 056-57 See: ANTI- ENTROPY BOLTZMANN CONTRACTING METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSE ENERGY ACCOUNTING EVOLUTION: CLASS- ONE EVOLUTION TWO EVOLUTION EXPANDING PHYSICAL UNIVERSE IMPORTING-EXPORTING INFORMATION VS ENTROPY ORDER AND DISORDER RADIATION-GRAVITATION REGENERATION TIDAL UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY SYNTROPY Synergetics 1, sect 1056.20 (31) Synergetics 2, sects 935.17 1052.58 SYSTEM: SYSTEMS: SYSTEM GEOMETRY Fuller's Earth, page 066.00 Synergetics 1, sects 168.00 224.30 251.26 361.00-63.0 400.00-88.0 430.06 501.10-11 524.11 538.03 538.11 812.01 831.01 960.08 1006.13 1011.10-11 1023.10-16 1050.10 1054.55 Synergetics 2, sects 223.67 261.01 264.01 265.04 505.64 505.71-74 526.10-19 526.22-23 526.25 526.30-33 527.25-26 530.11 531.04 532.17 542.01-05 986.730 986.819 986.850-57 987.011-13 1007.26 1007.29 1044.03-05 1044.08 1071.00-28 1072.21 1073.12 1073.14 1075.23 1076.11 All Systems Closed Fuller's Earth, page 032.00 Alter Other Systems Synergetics 1, sect 400.53-54 Synergetics 2, sects 000.1271 530.10 And Non-Systems Synergetics 1, sect 400.21 Awareness Synergetics 1, sect 1023.20 Center Synergetics 1, sect 515.02 Synergetics 2, sect 986.730 Closed-System in Critical Path, page 058.00 Concept of Critical Path, page 249.00 Constants Synergetics 1, sect 960.04 Definition of AFullerExplanation,pages 025-26 038.00 044.00 Cosmography, pages 124.00 131.00 fig 134.00 Degrees of Freedom in Cosmography, pages 131-34 182-84 fig 183.00 Divides Inside from Outside Critical Path, pages 007-08 Energy Transformations and Critical Path, page 276.00 Equation Synergetics 2, sect 1073.12 First Subdivision of Universe Operating Manual, pages 057.00 069.00 Four Groups of System Variables in Critical Path, page 240.00 Fuller's Definition Dymaxion World, page 043.00 Generates Itself Synergetics 1, sect 540.01 Halving See: SELF-HALVING SPIN-HALVING In Synergetics Critical Path, pages 046-47 Universe Critical Path, pages 007-08 Integrity Synergetics 1, sect 400.08 Limits Synergetics 2, sect 1033.662 Micro- Cosmography, page 135.00 fig 136.00 Mini- Cosmography, page 135.00 fig 136.00 Minimum Cosmography, pages 041.00 045.00 047.00 050.00 126.00 131.00 135-36 138.00 169.00 191.00 228.00 figs 126.00 134.00 201.00 Defined by 4 Vectors of Restraint Cosmography, fig 202.00 No Compressional Component of,Touching Another Cosmography,pg 242.00 Parts Independent of Cosmography, pages 140-41 Realization of Cosmography, page 191.00 Sum of Angles Around Cosmography, pages 191-93 Thought Is Operating Manual, page 058.00 Totality Synergetics 1, sect 1053.61 Universe as Biggest Operating Manual, page 054.00 Variables Synergetics 2, sect 987.022 In Evolution Operating Manual, page 069.00 Vs Scenario Synergetics 2, sect 1007.21 Structure Synergetics 2, sect 223.34 See: AGGLOMERATION OF SYSTEMS ANGULAR SINUS TAKEOUT CLOSED SYSTEM COMPREHENSIBILITY OF SYSTEMS FIRST SUBDIVISION OF UNIVERSE GENERAL SYSTEM THEORY INTERCONNECTION OF SYSTEMS INTER- SYSTEM INTERTRANSFORMABILITY SYSTEM SETS LOCAL SYSTEMS MICRO- SYSTEM MINIMUM SYSTEM NON- SYSTEM OPEN SYSTEMS POLYHEDRA POLYVERTEXIA PRIMARY SYSTEMS PRIMITIVE SYSTEM REST OF THE SYSTEM RETURNING UPON ITSELF: SYSTEMS RETURN UPON THEMSELVES SPHERICAL GEOMETRY STRUCTURE SUB- SYSTEM SYNCHRO- SYSTEM SYNERGETICS SYNERGY TETRAHEDRON TETRA- SYSTEM THIRTY-TWO MINIMUM ASPECTS OF SYSTEMS UNIVERSE DIVIDERS WHOLE SYSTEMS SYSTEMATIC Enclosure Synergetics 1, sects 400.25 1023.10-20 Realization Synergetics 2, sect 1071.20 SYSTEMIC THINKING Cosmography, pages 072.00 091-92 124-30 fig 126.00 SYTE: (SYMMETRICAL TETRAHEDRON) Synergetics 1, sects 953.00 953.40 954.10 954.20 973.00-25 Synergetics 2, sect 100.105 fig 986.427 table 987.540 Bites, Rites and Lites Synergetics 2, sect 986.426 fig 986.427 table 986.440 Kites, Lites and Bites Synergetics 2, table 987.540 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 13:11:49 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Re: Technological Lag. In-Reply-To: On Thu, 27 Jun 1996, tom aagdii wrote: > Wed, 26 Jun 1996, Franklin Wayne Poley > > > > > Buckminster Fuller commented frequently on the technological lag in the > > building industry.Part of this intricate pattern though has to do with > > differences between nations. Perhaps we can find the best elements from > > each and put them together.In Sweden for example some 90% of housing is > > factory made while in North America it is only around 10%.Fuller also saw > > the powerful trend toward stronger and lighter building materials, > > particularly influenced by the aerospace industry.We should find out more > > about what building materials are used in different countries. Wayne Poley. > > > in relation to your city on the border, you rely on the psychology > of departure and nasa waiting list,smart i think, similar to fuller money > game. > except your game is survival. have you searched the subject in detail. > > it seems that coscieties are going into very disoriented direction, > without any gide to tell them what is going on; > > tagdi > Dear Tagdi: I would vey much like to hear what Fuller had to say about money and economics.I do know he used the seeing eye and hearing ear better than most of us and as he looked about he said "The good Lord gave us a world of abundance.It is not necessary to live in poverty and misery." On page 202 of Critical Path he says "Ample food and growing capacity exist on our planet to feed well every world human."However I disagree with him on breaking down national distictions.An orchestra does not play well with just one kind of instrument.The idea of the "city on the border" could be applied in any country.Border "Peace Cities" would give neighbouring cultures an opportunity to pool the best of their know how to provide "solutions for a small planet" at the city level.The world is now increasing at 100 million per year and most of the increase is now moving towards cities.Fuller states in Critical Path that it is better to build anew with cities (e.g. Triton City, Old Man River City, Tetra City, Sky City) and I agree 100%. Sincerely-Dr. Franklin Wayne Poley. ***CULTURE X*** ***THE PROBLEM:To design a culture totally anew for 130,000 global citizens on 12 mi.x12 mi. of land using the best of current technology and budgets affordable to those citizens;then submit it to the U.N. for Membership.THE SOLUTION:A multi-talented group of discussants from the Global Village.Contact Moderator at *** ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 18:27:43 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX T-THO BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: TA-THO Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 27, 1996 T MODULE. See: MODULE: T QUANTA MODULE TABLES, TENSIONALLY SUPPORTED Dymaxion World, fig 300.00 TACTILE: TOUCHING Synergetics 1, sects 142.00 801.02-24 980.02-07 1023.20 1054.10 1054.20 1054.50-54 1054.74 1210.0p731-3 Synergetics 2, sects 100.020 265.06 266.01 267.01-02 986.081-86 986.141 1033.016 1053.801 1053.85 See: HUMAN SENSE RANGING SENSORIALITY TOUCHING TAGORE, RABINDRANATH Humans in Universe,pages 051-53 137.00 TAJ MAHAL Humans in Universe,pages 122-26 TAKEOUT(S) Angle. See: ANGULAR TOPOLOGY See: ANGULAR SINUS TAKEOUT FINITE EPISODING FRAME THINKABLE SYSTEM TAKEOUTS TUCK TANGANYIKA, TIN FROM Critical Path, page 205.00 TANGENT: TANGENCY Synergetics 1, sect 527.61 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.102 See: AXIS OF INTER- TANGENCY GREAT CIRCLE RAILROAD TRACKS INTERNUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS INTER- TANGENCY POINT LOCKED KISS OMNI- INTER- TANGENCY SPHERE: NO SPHERE TANGENT WITH A PLANE TACTILE: TOUCHING TANGENTIAL AVOIDANCE Cosmography, fig 120.00 Synergetics 1, sect 517.101 fig 517.10 sect 517.12 TANKS (ARMORED) Chrysler Corp as US Manufacturer of Critical Path, page 101.00 In Mackinder's View Critical Path, page 194.00 World War I Critical Path, page 082.00 TARTARIAN PICTO-LINGUISTIC Critical Path, page 033.00 TASTE: TASTING Synergetics 2, sect 1033.016 TAUB, ALEXANDER BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 171.00 BF's Universe, page 189.00 TAX Grunch of Giants, pages 067.00 070.00 072-75 Collection of Critical Path, page xviii.00 Credit for Recirculated Byproducts Critical Path, page 220.00 Fundamental Risk Enterprise and Critical Path, pages 106-10 Government Hungry for Critical Path, pages xvii-xviii In City-State Critical Path, page 068.00 U. S. A. Corporations Escape Critical Path, page 105.00 See: EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC INCOME TAX TEACHERS,AS SOURCES OF MISINFORMATION Fuller's Earth, pages 027-28 TEAK Used in Boatbuilding Critical Path, pages 021-22 Sun-Filtering of Critical Path, page 010.00 TECHNETIUM Critical Path, page 244.00 TECHNOLOGICAL Development Acceleration in Ideas & Integ, pages 021-22 Architectural Training and Ideas & Integ, 074-76 Distance and Ideas & Integ, pages 050-51 Domes in Ideas & Integ, 146-72 Emergencies and Ideas & Integ, pages 022.00 051.00 207.00 For Livingry Ideas & Integ, page 207.00 Gestation Lags in Ideas & Integ, pages 036-37 Invisiblity of Ideas & Integ, page 275.00 Of Boats Ideas & Integ, pages 129-30 Peace and Ideas & Integ, page 207.00 Sea and Ideas & Integ, page 121.00 Transformations in Ideas & Integ, page 179.00 War and Ideas & Integ, page 207.00 See: MARINE TECHNOLOGY Revolution Critical Path, pages 148.00 232-33 236.00 Grunch of Giants, pages xx.00 080.00 083.00 086.00 Critical Path Tasks in Critical Path, page xix.00 Synergetically Methodical Critical Path, page xix.00 See: APPENDIX I & II OF CRITICAL PATH CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION EPHEMERALIZATION INVISIBLE REVOLUTION LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY TECHNOLOGY: TECHNOLOGIES Grunch of Giants, pages ix.00 xiii.00 xviii.00 xx.00 001.00 016-17 030.00 040.00 044-46 080.00 Synergetics 1, sects 172.00-73.0 204.02 311.02 826.05 Synergetics 2, sects 000.109-31 326.01 986.776 Airborne Dymaxion World, fig 257.00 Humans in Universe,pages 086-90 092-93 129.00 133.00 158-59 As Not a New Phenomenon Critical Path, page xxvii.00 Substitute after War Operating Manual, page 100.00 Tension-Interfastening Capability Critical Path, page 024.00 Communication BF's Universe, page 242.00 Corporation and BF's Universe, pages 135-36 Dymaxion Vehicle BF's Universe, pages 152-53 169.00 180.00 Early History of Critical Path, pages 050-54 Geoscope BF's Universe, pages 266.00 268.00 Global Society BF's Universe, pages 242-43 Housing BF's Universe, pages 083.00 129.00 Impact of BF's Universe, page 120.00 Individual and BF's Universe, pages 349-56 Invisible Revolution in Cosmography, pages 109-11 Living Standard Advanced by Cosmography, page 262.00 Malthusanism and Cosmography, pages 108.00 111-12 Manufacturing and BF's Universe, pages 135-36 Mapping BF's Universe, page 214.00 Metallurgy and Critical Path, page 080.00 Natural Resources BF's Universe, pages 201-02 Naval BF's Universe, pages 054-55 064-66 Origins of Critical Path, pages 022.00 024.00 Radio BF's Universe, page 052.00 Sanitation BF's Universe, page 199.00 Scarcity BF's Universe, page 373.00 Sufficiency BF's Universe, pages 033.00 228.00 Turbine Engine BF's Universe, pages 145.00 171-72 Use of Computer in Critical Path, page ???.?? Warfare BF's Universe, pages 055.00 058-62 217.00 See: APPLIED SCIENCE APPENDIX I & II OF CRITICAL PATH AUTOMATION EPHEMERALIZATION HUMANS AS LOCAL UNIVERSE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIALIZATION INFORMATION-GATHERING INVENTION KNOW-HOW METALLURGY METALS INDUSTRY MORE WITH LESS PROBLEM-SOLVING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY TECTONICS, GEOSCOPE AND Critical Path, pages 180-81 TEILHARD DE CHARDIN, PIERRE Humans in Universe,pages 121-23 TELE- Graph (Wireless) Critical Path, pages 080.00 128.00 See: INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) Metry. See: REMOTE SENSING Ologic Design Processes Ideas & Integ, pages 016-17 In World Design Evolution Ideas & Integ, page 026.00 Regenerative Ideas & Integ, page 014.00 Stimulation, Definition of Ideas & Integ, page 009.00 Ological Bow Tie See: BOW TIE SYMBOL CONVERGENT-DIVERGENT INTERTRANSFORM NOW HOURGLASS Ology Synergetics 1, sect 502.23 Synergetics 2, sects 265.02 986.093 1052.61 1052.65 See: BOW TIE SYMBOL DARWIN: REVERSE EVOLUTION DESIGN MAN AS A FUNCTION OF UNIVERSE Pathic Communication BF's Universe, pages 072-74 114.00 298.00 Pathy And World Government Fuller's Earth, pages 112-13 As Electromagnetic Wave Phenomenon Fuller's Earth, pages 112.00 114-15 Reality of Fuller's Earth, pages 113-15 Phone Dymaxion World, fig 299.00 Grunch of Giants, pgs xviii.00 xix.00 xxi.00 042.00 063.00 080.00 Synergetics 1, sects 227.03 530.04 Synergetics 2, sects 326.05 note 531.04 Companies Critical Path, page 083.00 See: SERVICE INDUSTRY Scope Synergetics 2, sect 936.22 See: MACRO- AND MICROSCOPE Vision: TV Critical Path, pages 026.00 163.00 Synergetics 1, sects 801.14 801.20-24 Synergetics 2, sect 000.128 As Seeing Metaphor Critical Path, page 344.00 Computer-Augmented Critical Path, page 224.00 Future Education and Critical Path, pages 253.00 265-66 History's Inventory of Discovery & Critical Path, page 254.00 Influence on College Students Critical Path, page 231.00 Omnidirectional Picture Tube & Critical Path, page 174.00 Transmission Towers for Critical Path, pages 337-38 Two-Way Use in Education Fuller's Earth, page 109.00 World Game and Critical Path, page 218.00 See: BRAIN'S TV STUDIO BROADCASTING COMMUNICATION REMOTE SENSING VIDEO TELFORD,THOMAS,AS GREAT PIRATES' SPECIALIST OperatManual,page 024.00 TEMPERATURE Synergetics 1, sect 962.40 Cosmic Critical Path, page 345.00 Determines Social Patterns Critical Path, pages 003-04 Differentials Critical Path, pages 277-78 On Dymaxion Sky-Ocean Map Critical Path, page 003.00 Stability of Water Critical Path, page 005.00 Variation Determined by Maximum Lows Critical Path, page 003.00 Variations on Earth Fuller's Earth, pages 100-01 See: ENVIRONMENT CONTROL HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS TEMPLE BUILDING Synergetics 2, sect 986.071 TEMPORAL Synergetics 1, sect 1033.612 Synergetics 2, sect 100.61 Case Synergetics 2, sect 265.13 See: ETERNAL AND TEMPORAL TEN Deck Prefabrication Techniques BF's Universe, pages 123.00 125-27 Powers of. See: DECIMALS ILLIONS TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (T.V.A.) Critical Path, pages xxix-xxx See: ELECTRIC UTILITIES NEW DEAL TENNIS Cosmography, page 020.00 TENSEGRITY: TENSIONAL INTEGRITY AFullerExplanation,pages 003.00 244-45 247.00 BF's Universe, pages 101-03 316.00 Cosmography, pages 173-82 232.00 242.00 Dymaxion World, pages 057-60 Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 xiv.00 Humans in Universe,pages 049.00 089-90 Synergetics 1, sects 251.42-43 310.01 536.11 640.21 648.01 700.0-84.41 figs 724.10 724.30 725.02 sect 1005.14 Synergetics 2, sects 790.00-95.0 1053.72 Adopted by Dictionaries Cosmography, page 174.00 note Basic Structures of Cosmography, fig 179.00 Clothesline Synergetics, 1, sects 712.01-03 fig 712.01 Columns Synergetics, 1, sects 730.10-13 740.11-12 figs 730.11 730.12 740.21 Definition of BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 192-93 Cosmography, pages 042.00 note 196.00 Developed from Discontinuous-Compression Structs DymaxWorld,p 058-59 Dome For New York City Dymaxion World, fig 280.00 Skeleton BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,illus 193.00 Icosahedron Critical Path, page 209.00 In Every Geometrical Structure Cosmography, page 187.00 Interplay of Ten/Compression in Univ AFullerExplanation,pages 244-51 256-57 Masts BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 193-94 Cosmography, pages 184-87 244.00 figs 185-86 188.00 Dymaxion World, page 059.00 Model(s) AFullerExplanation,pages 251-55 At Dartmouth Conference Critical Path, pages 189-90 No Size Limit to Dymaxion World, page 060.00 Pneumatics AFullerExplanation,pages 255-56 Principles Critical Path, page 190.00 Projects Critical Path, page 136.00 Sphere: Spheres Cosmography, pages 087-90 figs 175-76 Synergetics 1, sects 538.15 726.01-03 fig 765.02 sects 781.01 1005.53 1005.60 Synergetics 2, sect 794.00-95.0 Balloon as Example of Cosmography, pages 174-82 fig 181.00 Basic Principles of Cosmography, pages 180-81 fig 181.00 Single and Double Bonding in Cosmography, fig 176.00 Structures Dymaxion World, figs 268-80 Experimental Dymaxion World, figs 262-63 First Dymaxion World, fig 261.00 See: DOMES GEODESIC (TENSEGRITY) STRUCTURES Tensile Strength AFullerExplanation,pages 034.00 246.00 252-53 Tension Materials AFullerExplanation,pages 098.00 246-47 253.00 267.00 Use of Tension in Construction AFullerExplanation,pages 249-50 See: CIRCUIT PATTERN TENSEGRITY COEXISTING: ALWAYS & ONLY GEODESIC SYNERGETICS TENSION & COMPRESSION TENSILE STRENGTH Critical Path, page 024.00 Of Chrome-Nickel-Steel Synergetics 1, sect 109.01-04 Synergetics 2, sect 000.111-17 See: ALLOY(S) INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) METALLURGY PERFORMANCE PER WEIGHT TECHNOLOGY TENSION: TENSIONAL Fuller's Earth, page 095.00 Synergetics 1, sects 700.03 1024.11 1024.17 1025.11 Synergetics 2, sect 1073.16 And Compression Cosmography, pages 087-88 109.00 234.00 Synergetics 1, sects 212.00 251.42 520.12 527.04 529.03 536.51 608.06 610.11 640.00-48.0 700.011 700.02 713.08 1005.53 Synergetics 2, sects 000.113-18 541.40-43 790.12-22 792.30-37 792.51 936.15 986.216 986.631 As Structuring Principles Critical Path, page 190.00 Balance BF's Universe, pages 312-13 In Modeling of Precession Critical Path, page 141.00 fig 141.00 Study of Critical Path, page 256.00 See: COEXISTING: ALWAYS & ONLY COMPRESSIONAL CAPABILITY DISCONTINUITY & CONTINUITY PRECESSION PULLING & PUSHING PUSH-PULL Cables Dymaxion World, page 060.00 Capability Critical Path, page 024.00 See: INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY MASS INTER-ATTRACTION SYNERGETICS TECHNOLOGY Constancy See: ISLANDED RADIATION & TENSIONAL CONSTANCY Integrity, or Tensegrity Fuller's Earth, pages 095-96 No Limit to Cross-Section Fuller's Earth, page 098.00 See: TENSEGRITY Structures Components for Ideas & Integ, page 095.00 Geodesic Ideas & Integ, pages 166-72 213.00 Technical Advantages of Ideas & Integ, pages 170-72 212-13 216.00 220-24 See: OMNI- TENSIONAL SURFACE TENSION TENSEGRITY TENSOR Synergetics 1, sect 200.05 fig 401.05 sects 520.101 520.12 521.100-01 527.02 711.20 713.05 721.02 722.02 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 936.15 See: VECTOR TENTATIVE COSMIC INVENTORY Humans in Universe,page 042.00 TEPEE TRIPOD Synergetics 1, sects 621.20 650.04 722.02 1012.35-37 See: HALF-SPIN TEPEE TWIST MUSIC STAND TERMINAL: TERMINAL CASE: TERMINAL CONDITION Syn 1, sects 162.00 411.37 441.03 445.12 502.25 521.02-03 524.03 529.05 535.01 782.23 801.13 985.20 1012.16 1012.20-22 1052.10 1106.23 Synergetics 2, sects 261.04 262.01-09 263.03 268.04 310.14 325.12 530.11 540.41 986.113 1033.612 1052.65 1052.71 Reversings Synergetics 2, sect 1033.660-66 See: TURNAROUND See: BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS BI- TERMINAL CENTER BALL FINITE INTER- TERMINAL LIMIT OMNIDIRECTIONAL TERMINAL CASE CORNER ZERO TERRITORIALITY, AMONG AMERICAN INDIANS Critical Path, page 064.00 See: LANDOWNERSHIP TESLA, NICOLA Humans in Universe,page 012.00 TESSELLATIONS AFullerExplanation,pages 039-42 176-77 236.00 TEST AND TESTING Critical Path, pgs xxxviii.00 223.00 By God Critical Path, pages 156-57 159.00 Scientists Critical Path, page 160.00 Of Species Critical Path, page 008.00 Using Geoscope and World Game Critical Path, page 309.00 See: INTEGRITY PROTOTYPING TETHERBALL Synergetics 1, sect 401.02-07 Synergetics 2, sect 401.08 TETRA- Edge Synergetics 2, sects 923.15 986.204 As Unit Radius Synergetics 1, sect 1106.23 See: PRIME VECTOR Hedral Accounting:Tetrahedral Mensuration Synergetics 1, sects 224.60 251.32 251.34 424.01-03 982.60 985.01-08 990.01-05 fig 990.01 Synergetics 2, sects 260.32 537.131 540.11-14 986.049 986.068-69 986.204 See: TRIANGULAR ACCOUNTING: TRIANGLING Analysis of Plato Synergetics 2, fig 542.02 Number Synergetics 1, table 227.01 sects 227.01-03 230.00-02 415.14 508.20 508.30 510.06 623.12 905.47 954.71 971.10-11 973.31 1232.22 Synergetics 2, sects 325.06 326.06 542.03 986.856-57 987.074 1013.64 See: ORDER UNDERLYING RANDOMNESS Hedron (Tetravertexion; 4-Vertexion) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 153.00 BF's Universe, pages 299-300 Cosmography, pages 041.00 045-47 figs 042-43 048.00 Dymaxion World, pages 042-43 Fuller's Earth, figs 060.00 063.00 Humans in Universe,pages 036.00 062.00 067.00 072.00 082.00 Synergetics 1, sect 108.02 A and B Modules Synergetics 1, sect 921.01-15 Accommodation Network Synergetics 2, sect 201.11 Of Asymmetry Synergetics 2, sect 100.323 Allspace Filling Synergetics 1, sects 951.0-54.10 table 955.40 sects 961.00-03 And VE Synergetics 1, sect 445.14 Angles Synergetics 1, sect 515.11 Angular Topology of Cosmography, fig 198.00 Synergetics 1, sect 224.01-60 Anti-Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sect 630.0-39.02 Areas Synergetics 1, sect 527.31 As Conservation,Annihilation Model Cosmography, page 244.00 Electron Fuller's Earth, page 091.00 Four-Dimensional Fuller's Earth, page 072.00 Lowest Common Denominator of Nature DymaxWorld, pages 044-45 Minimum Sphere Synergetics 2, sect 986.730 Structural System of Universe Cosmography, pages 041.00 045.00 047.00 050.00 126.00 131.00 135-36 138.00 169.00 191.00 228.00 figs 126.00 134.00 201.00 216.00 Critical Path, page 240.00 System of Universe Critical Path, page 007.00 fig 008.00 Most Surface with Least Volume Critical Path, page 333.00 Product of Six Vectors Synergetics 2, sect 987.031 Quantum Fuller's Earth, page 091.00 System Synergetics 1, sects 402.01-02 fig 411.05 D sects 411.08 415.03 chart 415.03 Atomic Accommodation Synergetics 2, sect 421.21 Basic Unit in Synergetics AFullerExplanation,pages 028.00 038.00 111.00 147.00 149-50 172-73 212.00 Central And External Angles Synergetics 1, sect 1051.20 Angle of AFullerExplanation,pages 095.00 121.00 137.00 illus 136.00 Characteristics of Synergetics 2, sect 986.060-69 Cheese Tetra AFullerExplanation,pages 147.00 155.00 Synergetics 1, sect 623.00-20 Synergetics 2, sect 100.304 Child Scenario Synergetics 2, sect 100.201 Conceptual Defining of Universe by Cosmography, pages 071-72 Conservation of Symmetry Synergetics 1, sects 232.01-03 240.02 240.04 240.05-07 240.18 240.33-34 240.65-66 251.11 251.21-22 251.47 Constant Properties of Cosmography, pages 229.00 241.00 fig 242.00 Synergetics 1, sect 621.00-07 Volume Model Synergetics 1, sects 923.00-31 fig 923.10 sects 934.04 942.01 961.10-12 Constellations of Cosmography, pages 148-59 figs 149.00 152-55 Coordination System Based on Cosmography, pages 052-55 figs 128-29 Cosmic Hierarchy Synergetics 2, sects 321.00-23.0 326.23 Covariable Model Synergetics 1, sect 961.20 Dimpling Synergetics 1, sect 618.10 Discovers Itself Synergetics 1, sect 480.00-88.0 Dissimilar Rate of Change Accommodation Syn 1, sect 623.12-14 See: CHEESE TETRAHEDRON: COORDINATE SYMMETRY Division of Cosmography, page 169.00 fig 172.00 Eight 3-Petaled Tetra Flower Buds Synergetics 2, sect 1012.31-52 Energy And Topology Synergetics 1, sect 538.03 Behavior Synergetics 1, sects 942.10-13 table 943.00 Event Synergetics 1, fig 511.10 sects 511.01-12 Epistemological Model Synergetics 1, sects 905.01-02 fig 905.02 sects 905.11 905.23 Fifth-Dimensional Size Accommodation Synergetics 2, sect 1033.611-13 Foldability of Triangles into Tets Synergetics 2, sect 100.411-16 Formed by Closest-Packed Spheres Fuller's Earth, page 068.00 Formula for # of Exterior Spheres Dymaxion World, page 046.00 Four- Dimensional: Dimensionality AFullerExplanation,pages 071.00 073.00 093.00 Convergence-Divergence Synergetics 2, sects 260.42 265.07 265.09 268.01 Of Tet Cosmography, page 230.00 Spheres Locking as Cosmography, fig 162.00 Unique Planes Synergetics 1, sects 621.04 962.04 Fourth & Fifth Dimensional Accounting Synergetics 1, sect 202.01 Dimensional Model Synergetics 1, sect 966.20-21 Fractionation of Unity Synergetics 2, sect 100.102-05 Frequency Synergetics 1, sect 516.02 Geometry and Number Synergetics 1, sect 201.01-03 Grand Strategy Synergetics 2, sects 201.21-22 251.16 251.48 Halo Concept Synergetics 1, sect 501.101-12 Hierarchy of Pulsating Arrays Synergetics 1, sect 905.30-49 Historical Loss of Concept of Cosmography, pages 097.00 220.00 Icosa and Tetra Synergetics 2, sect 100.120 In Nuclear Structural Systems Cosmography, fig 171.00 Synergetic Mathematics Cosmography, pages 060.00 224-25 Indestructibility Synergetics 1, sects 1012.30-37 fig 1012.30 sect 1025.14 Inside-Out(ing) of AFullerExplanation,pages 063.00 162.00 Cosmography, pages 049.00 057.00 205.00 figs 043.00 049.00 Synergetics 1, sect 624.00-12 Invisible Tetra Synergetics 1, sect 625.00-06 Isotropic Vector Matrix and AFullerExplanation,pages 134-41 Jitterbug and AFullerExplanation,page 162.00 Synergetics 1, sects 461.08-09 fig 461.08 Lines Synergetics 1, sect 527.41 Made of Cheese Cosmography, page 228.00 fig 229.00 Major Exposition of Tetra Synergetics 1, sect 620.00-12 Minimum Frequency Synergetics 2, sects 1033.665 1044.11-12 System of Universe AFullerExplanation,pages 026-27 031-32 073.00 097.00 111.00 131.00 140.00 146.00 149.00 158.00 172.00 189-90 202.00 223.00 More Economical than Cubes Dymaxion World, page 049.00 Net AFullerExplanation,page 193.00 illus 194.00 New Name for Cosmography, fig 132.00 Nucleus & Nestable Configurations Synergetics 1, sect 415.55-59 Observation Model Synergetics 1, sect 513.07 Observer as Tetrasystem Synergetics 2, sect 542.01-02 Of Interferences Synergetics, 1, sect 517.20-24 Variable Design Factors Critical Path, pages 239-40 On Mars Synergetics 2, fig 986.052 One Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sects 224.050-082 224.10-11 224.60 345.00 535.04 539.10 620.12 625.03 814.01 905.40 942.13 982.73 983.04 985.04-08 Synergetics 2, sects 223.07 326.30-32 See: ANGULAR TOPOLOGY HALO CONCEPT INVISIBLE TETRAHEDRON Operational Aspects Synergetics 1, sect 626.00-03 Pattern Integrity AFullerExplanation,page 059.00 Perpendicular Symmetry AFullerExplanation,pages 122-24 154-55 Physical & Metaphysical Unity Synergetics 1, sects 221.01 223.13-14 223.10 (A) 223.21 (A) 223.31 223.73 223.81 223.87 223.91 Platonic Polyhedron Synergetics 1, sects 1053.20-21 1053.33 tabls 1053.41 1053.51 Polarization Synergetics 1, sect 622.00-30.0 Precession of Parallel Sets Synergetics 1, sect 416.0-17.04 Quantum Synergetics 1, sect 538.13 Model Synergetics 2, sects 935.23 937.22 986.048 Radiation Synergetics 1, sect 541.09 Rational Subdividing Synergetics 2, sect 100.301-03 Recapitulation of Tet Characteristics Synergetics 2, sect 986.711 Regular Tetra Synergetics 1, sects 973.10-12 982.01-73 table 982.62 sects 1005.50 1010.11 Rigidity of AFullerExplanation,pages 063.00 142.00 Role in IVM Synergetics 1, sect 424.02 Six Degrees of Freedom Model Synergetics 1, sects 961.40-48 table 963.10 sect 966.12 Great-Circle-Spun Subdivisions of Cosmography, page 055.00 fig 054.00 Vectors Synergetics 1, sect 621.10 Sizeless Synergetics 1, sect 540.04 Sky-Floating Cities Dymaxion World, fig 489.00 Sphere-Cluster Tetrahedra See: CLOSEPACKED SPHERES Spherical Cosmography, page 190.00 Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Split Personality Synergetics 1, sect 905.51-55 Stability And Instability Synergetics 1, fig 608.01 Of Six Synergetics 1, sect 608.08 Star Events Synergetics 1, sects 510.02 510.07 fig 510.03 Tetrahedron Fuller's Earth, fig 064.00 Stone Transforms to Cosmography, page 122.00 fig 123.00 Structure(s) Synergetics 1, sect 603.01 Definition of Ideas & Integ , page 166.00 Features of Ideas & Integ, pages 167-68 Subdivision of Tetrahedron AFullerExplanation,pages 150.00 153.00 155.00 189-90 See: A-MODULE Sum of Angles Around Vertexes of Cosmography, page 191.00 Surface- Angles of AFullerExplanation,pages 057.00 077.00 Ratios Synergetics 2, sects 1053.78 1053.801 1071.24 1074.12-13 Volume Ratios Synergetics 1, sects 1053.60-62 table 1054.40 sects 1055.04-08 1220.17 1222.12 1222.20 1223.12 1232.23-26 Symmetry of Cosmography, pages 169.00 229.00 Synergetic Surprise Synergetics 1, sect 650.12 Synergy Synergetics 1, fig 108.02 System of Dymaxion World, page 043.00 Syte Synergetics 1, sect 973.01 Tepee-Tripod Synergetics 1, sect 621.20 Tensegrity Cosmography, pages 184-87 244.00 figs 179.00 186.00 Dymaxion World, figs 272.00 278.00 Column Synergetics 1, sect 730.11 Third Power Model Synergetics 1, sect 961.30-31 Three Ways of Demonstrating Cosmography, fig 142.00 Time Synergetics 1, sect 529.06 Topological Constants Synergetics 2, sect 269.05 Relations Synergetics 1, figs 400.30 A 401.01 D 401.05 Topology (of) AFullerExplanation,pages 043.00 212.00 And Structure Synergetics 1, sects 362.00 400.23 400.40-46 Tree as Critical Path, page 062.00 Truncation of: Truncated AFullerExplanation,pages 046.00 135.00 illus 047.00 Cosmography, page 141.00 figs 143.00 171.00 Two Tetrahedra Synergetics 1, sects 501.11-12 535.02-03 536.31-32 540.06 624.05 625.03-05 825.28 842.01-05 905.11-23 Synergetics 2, sects 938.11 938.15-16 See: CUBE: DIAGONAL OF TWO TETRA AS CUBE TETRA EDGE Unfamiliarity with Synergetics 2, sect 986.050-53 Unit Of Volume AFullerExplanation,pages 144-45 148-50 152.00 158.00 163.00 201.00 Vector Edge Synergetics 2, sect 986.204 Volume- Surface Ratios Synergetics 2, sect 986.634-35 Quanta Ratio Synergetics 1, sects 612.01 612.10 614.02 Water-Floating Cities Dymaxion World, figs 486-87 Yin-Yang Synergetics 2, sect 506.41-43 Zero Altitude Tetra Synergetics 2, sects 1007.30-31 fig 1007.30 See: ANTI- TETRAHEDRON BASIC EVENT BOUNCE PATTERNS OF ENERGY CHEESE TETRAHEDRON: COORDINATE SYMMETRY CONVEX-CONCAVE TETRAHEDRON CUBE: TWO TETRAHEDRA AS CUBE DOMAIN OF TETRAHEDRON EMPTY SET TETRAHEDRON EXCHANGE AGENT OF UNIVERSE HALF- TETRAHEDRON ICOSAHEDRON IN TETRAHEDRON INSIDE-OUTING TETRAHEDRON INTERCONNECTION OF ANY TWO LINES IN UNIVERSE POINTS IN UNIVERSE FOUR POINTS IN UNIVERSE INVISIBLE TETRAHEDRON IRRELEVANCY TETRAHEDRON LEAK IN TETRAHEDRON CORNERS MINIMUM SPHERE SYSTEM MITE NEGATIVE TETRAHEDRON OCTAHEDRON AND TETRAHEDRON POLARITY OF TETRAHEDRON PRIMITIVE TETRAHEDRON QUARTER TETRAHEDRON REGULAR TETRAHEDRON SPHERICAL TETRAHEDRON STARTING WITH TETRAHEDRON SUBDIVISION OF TETRAHEDRAL UNITY SYNERGETICS SYSTEM: SYSTEMS: SYSTEMS GEOMETRY SYTE TETRA-VERTEX THREE PETAL FLOWER TRUNCATED TETRAHEDRON ZERO TETRAHEDRON ZEROVOLUME TETRAHEDRON Hedronal Floating City BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 231-33 illus 232-33 Hedroning AFullerExplanation,pages 021-22 187-88 Fuller's Earth, pages 086-91 Helix Synergetics 1, sects 915.20 930.00-34.0 1055.08 Synergetics 2, sects 936.13-14 936.19 fig 936.19 sects 1033.35 1033.661 See: CONTINUOUS PATTERN STRIP Kai-Deca-Hedra AFullerExplanation,pages 048.00 135-36 185.00 illus 184.00 Synergetics 1, sects 608.10 942.70-73 table 943.00 sects 950.12 953.24 954.10 982.84 Synergetics 2, sects 986.052 986.064 986.434 986.835 1041.10 fig 1041.11 Kytis Cosmography, page 230.00 Octa-Icosa Synergetics 1, sects 203.09 223.31 400.41 460.03-05 541.01 note 608.10-11 611.01-02 612.10 618.02 621.07 624.10-12 784.11-12 901.03 905.13 905.18 905.31 905.43 905.74 910.01 930.20-26 961.47-48 985.22 995.03 995.11 1005.63 1009.98 1010.20-22 1011.30-38 1022.14-15 1042.01 1120.01-02 Synergetics 2, sects 251.19 794.14 795.08 937.12 986.475-76 986.872 987.043 fig 988.12 sects 1033.111 1033.121 1033.33 fig 1053.37 See: NONNUCLEAR PRIME STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS VOLUMES Scroll (Book) Cosmography, page 027.00 Sphere Synergetics 2, sect 1006.35-36 System Synergetics 2, sect 267.00-04 Vertex Synergetics 2, sects 986.711 986.728-29 Vertexion Humans in Universe,pages 068-70 072.00 See: TETRAHEDRON Volume: Volumes Synergetics 1, sect 527.62 Synergetics 2, sects 100.321 251.16 541.19 987.033 1006.32-36 1033.180-85 tabls 1033.192 1033.20 sect 1053.601 table 1053.849 Unity Synergetics 1, sect 454.01 Xi-Deca-Hedron Synergetics 1, sects 223.32 table 963.10 TEXACO (OIL COMPANY) Critical Path, page 241.00 TEXTILE WEAVING MACHINERY BF's Universe, page 021.00 THAILAND As Tin and Copper Source Critical Path, page 021.00 Bronze First Produced in Critical Path, pages 016-17 Water-People in Critical Path, page 020.00 See: RIVERS OF ASIA VIETNAM, PUPPET WARS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA WATER-PEOPLE THANKFULNESS Synergetics 2, sect 542.04 THANT, U Critical Path, page 184.00 THATCHER, MARGARET Grunch of Giants, page 040.00 THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE Critical Path, pages 158-60 See: GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES, FAMILY OF PURE SCIENCE THERMAL(S) Ideas & Integ, pages 057-58 Column Phenomenon Dymaxion World, fig 173.00 THERMO-DYNAMICS Synergetics 1, sects 410.04-05 1056.20 (10) Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 201.22 1075.21 Second Law of Synergetics 1, sect 341.00 Synergetics 2, sects 270.12 935.12 1075.21 THEY Synergetics 1, sect 1056.20 gg19 THING: THINGS: THINGNESS: NO THINGS Critical Path, page 158.00 Synergetics 1, sects 240.08 801.24 Synergetics 2, sects 100.018 100.402 262.07 529.40 531.05 792.04 1001.26 No Things Grunch of Giants, pages 015.00 081.00 See: NOSTALGIA OF THINGS TO BECOME SPHERES THINK- Able Set Synergetics 1, sects 362.00 508.01 620.03 620.09 Synergetics 2, sect 223.09 System Takeout Synergetics 1, sect 501.11-12 Synergetics 2, sects 321.04 326.31 1073.15 Aboutable Synergetics 2, sects 501.21 543.24 1044.04 Ing: Thinkability Synergetics 1, sects 400.07-08 501.11 501.14 507.02 509.01 fig 509.01 A-C sects 509.06-10 509.31 510.02 529.09 530.01 537.04 620.08 801.23-24 905.16 Synergetics 2, sects 326.31-32 502.04 526.19 527.705 537.52 938.11 1013.52 1071.00-28 1072.21-22 As a System Operating Manual, page 058.00 By Youth Critical Path, page 123.00 Dismissal of Irrelevancy in Operating Manual, page 060.00 Experience Engendered Critical Path, page 153.00 Fuller's Explanation of AFullerExplanation,pages 031-33 Humans Free to Operating Manual, page 109.00 In Terms of Whole Operating Manual, page 053.00 Long-Distance Future of Operating Manual, page 010.00 Out Loud Sessions BF's Universe, pages 096.00 289.00 Process Humans in Universe,pages 019-20 060-63 065-66 071-73 076-84 Realistic vs Unrealistic Critical Path, page 047.00 Tackling Problems with Operating Manual, page 068.00 See: DOING ONE'S OWN THINKING EXPERIENCE EXPERIMENT GEOMETRY OF THINKING INTELLECT METAPHYSICAL KNOW-HOW MIND STARTING WITH UNIVERSE THOUGHT AND ACTION THIRD- Ing Synergetics 2, sect 100.104-05 Powering Dymaxion World, page 047.00 World Critical Path, page 202.00 Metal Ores and Critical Path, page 202.00 Vietnam and Critical Path, page 235.00 See: WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY THIRTY-TWO MINIMUM ASPECTS OF SYSTEMS Synergetics 2, sects 100.201 526.14 542.04 1044.07 1044.12-13 See: SEVEN MINIMUM TOPOLOGICAL ASPECTS TOPOLOGICAL MINIMA THIRST, AS HUMAN DRIVE Critical Path, page 027.00 THOLUS, MYCENAE Ideas & Integ, pages 155-56 THOREAU,HENRY DAVID,OPPOSES INDUSTRIALISM Ideas&Integ, page 067.00 THOUGHT: THOUGHTS BF's Universe, pages 289-304 Synergetics 1, sects 306.01 400.06-07 620.08-09 1031.16 Synergetics 2, sects 261.01 326.31 400.72 526.35 1052.69 And Action Critical Path, pages xiii.00 xxxviii.00 125.00 Synergetics 2, sect 261.01 Of Human Individuals Critical Path, pages xi.00 xxxviii.00 346.00 Past Experience BF's Universe, pages 302-04 See: DOING ONE'S OWN THINKING REDUCTION TO PRACTICE SELF-DISCIPLINES As A Sorting Process BF's Universe, pages 291-93 Convergent and Divergent Fuller's Earth, page 067.00 Ramifications of Systems Critical Path, page 249.00 See: SYNERGETICS SYSTEM: SYSTEMS: SYSTEMS GEOMETRY Change and BF's Universe, pages 290-91 Communication and BF's Universe, pages 302-04 Different from Reflexing Fuller's Earth, page 108.00 Elements of BF's Universe, pages 297-98 Experience and BF's Universe, pages 293-94 Fourness BF's Universe, page 299.00 Function of Mind, Not Brain Fuller's Earth, page 127.00 Has Shape Synergetics 1, sects 501.101 510.02 See: EPISTEMOGRAPHY Imagination and BF's Universe, pages 300-01 Insideness/Outsideness BF's Universe, pages 296-97 Lecture Style and BF's Universe, pages 289-90 Micro-,Macro- Irrelevant Experiences BF's Universe, pages 293-94 Relationships BF's Universe, pages 297-98 Retreat and BF's Universe, pages 294-96 Sphere Analogy BF's Universe, page 292.00 Spherical Geometry BF's Universe, pages 296-97 305.00 Steps in BF's Universe, pages 291-93 System(s) BF's Universe, pages 296-97 Humans in Universe,pages 065-66 071-72 Geometry of Cosmography, pages 124.00 130.00 138.00 See: INTELLECT -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 05:52:43 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Spencer W Hunter Organization: The University of Arizona Subject: Announcing design science site This is to announce my Comprehensive Anticipatory Design Science web site which I *finally* got around to scanning images into at: http://radon.gas.uug.arizona.edu/~shunter/cads.html Included among the usual Fuller/Synergetic links are my instructions on how to draft a geodesic dome and images of my drawing, templates, and dome model. No computational power or knowledge of math is assumed, but rudimentary drafting skills and equipment are. All my web pages are "gopherized" for your browsing convenience! -- Spencer W. Hunter Tucson, AZ. | veni, vidi, vamos. shunter@ccit.arizona.edu | they came, they saw, they left. gopher://radon.gas.uug.arizona.edu:80/hGET%20/~shunter ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 11:02:49 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Technological Lag. In-Reply-To: Thu, 27 Jun 1996, Franklin Wayne Poley > > > differences between nations. Perhaps we can find the best elements from > > > each and put them together.In Sweden for example some 90% of housing is > > > factory made while in North America it is only around 10%.Fuller also saw > > > the powerful trend toward stronger and lighter building materials, > > > particularly influenced by the aerospace industry.We should find out more > > > about what building materials are used in different countries. Wayne Poley. every year, here, in the city of Utrech- Holland, they build metal frame to house the music vestival for one week, they bring a trucks which brings the metal pieces; with about 20 or more people taking part to eract the structure, it takes about 2 days to put and 2 days to take apart; i have not observed them building it carefully, just looked casually while i was going by, in beginning of june; i could see the comborsomness of cubic joinning, holding, moving around ,trying to support this and that frame, and the crane rising one piece ect. totally an economical; i thought they could just bring 2 small domes by a helocpter and eract them in one hour or so. clean and less wasting of gasoline. that is if the vestival was ever nacassary. this relate to what they mean by manfacturing in the building industry. > > > Dear Tagdi: I would vey much like to hear what Fuller had to say about > money and economics.I do know he used the seeing eye and hearing ear it is in critical parth; the game is called somthing i forgot; look up the word money in the index. > ***CULTURE X*** > ***THE PROBLEM:To design a culture totally anew for 130,000 global > citizens on 12 mi.x12 mi. of land using the best of current technology > and budgets affordable to those citizens;then submit it to the U.N. for > Membership.THE SOLUTION:A multi-talented group of discussants from the > Global Village.Contact Moderator at *** a while ago, joe sent a proposal about building a country in the ocean, i look at this things as desing at 90 degree- solving problems - for the U.N budget does not permit(2 billion$ 1985 if i remember right) them to do anything, besides cleaning the mess politician creat. also as far as i know, the U.N is specialized in economical-political commissariation( idoitic monky business). have you built a model of the city; i am sort of scattered but might help giving clew to find some combination of data; dont think i am expert or anything, just learning by trial and error. tagdi fantasy: if we could only have a detail of who run things, how much, and also where they live, we will have great map. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 06:21:21 -0400 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: WLauritzen Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: Highest known versatile number Mathew Conroy informed me of an article in a French journal (R.A.I.R.O. Informatuque theorique Vol.17 No. 3) that computed highly composite numbers (what I call versatile numbers) up to I believe v(5000) or the five thousanth versatile number. My French isn't too good, but I think the largest is (giving here it's prime factorization only): (2^20)(3^12)(5^8)(7^7)(11*13*17)^5(19*23)^4 (29*...*71)^3(73*...*421)^2(431)...(30133) (... means of course that all the primes between the two numbers are included.) Does anyone know how many digits this number would have if multipled out? It has, I believe, this many divisors: 2^3203*3^68*5^2*7*13 William Lauritzen William Gunther Lauritzen 809-D East Garfield Glendale, CA 91205 ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 16:21:43 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX THR-TZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: THR-TZ Compiled by Joe S. Moore, June 28, 1996 THREE- Dimensionality Cosmography, pages 140.00 169.00 Synergetics 2, sect 260.21 fig 527.703 sects 537.131 986.028 986.811-12 Hours for Lunch Club BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 137-38 BF's Universe, pages 190-91 Mile Island Incident Cosmography, page 257.00 Petal Flower Tetra Synergetics 1, sects 460.05 905.35 914.30 921.11 953.30 961.47 1005.63 fig 1012.30 Synergetics 2, sect 938.15 fig 938.15 sects 1013.31-34 1013.61-64 1033.72 Properties of Threeness Fuller's Earth, page 060.00 Threeness Synergetics 1, sects 400.05 400.23 1011.30 1023.18 Synergetics 2, sects 100.104 260.53 See: FOUR-NESS & THREE-NESS THIRDING Vector Teams Synergetics 1, sect 240.65 fig 511.10 sects 511.02-22 521.05 605.01 614.01-05 620.06 Synergetics 2, sects 792.02 935.21-23 fig 935.23 plate 008.00 See: BASIC EVENT Way Great Circling: Three-Way Grid AFullerExplanation,pages 232.00 243.00 256.00 Synergetics 1, sects 251.20 251.24 422.10 427.02 527.22-24 538.02 538.14-15 703.13-15 706.20-23 fig 765.02 sects 766.01-04 901.02 905.51 1005.12 1005.60 1009.98 1107.10-14 1107.40-42 1120.05 1120.07-10 Synergetics 2, sects 794.07-24 795.09 901.19 1033.112-13 figs 1033.111 A-E See: SPHERICAL CASK GRIDS STRUCTURAL STABILITY, TRIANGULATION THRESHOLD: TWILIGHT ZONE Synergetics 2, sect 1033.102 See: CRITICAL PROXIMITY THRESHOLD INFRA THRESHOLD PARTIALLY TUNED ULTRA- VIOLET THRESHOLD THUMB Synergetics 2, sect 1033.016 THYMINE. See: DNA-RNA TIBET, DALAI LAMA AT SOURCE OF WATER Critical Path, page 021.00 See: RIVERS OF ASIA TIDE: TIDES: TIDAL Cosmography, page 037.00 High Tide and Low Tide Aspects Synergetics 1, sects 537.21 608.06 640.40 641.00-02 Synergetics 2, sects 533.12 541.41 790.22 792.40 1005.611 See: ATMOSPHERIC HIGHS AND LOWS CO-VARIABLES PRECESSION Power Critical Path, page xvii.00 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME TIGER: TIGER'S Critical Path, page 011.00 Skin Synergetics 1, sect 400.30-31 TIME- Cosmography, pages 050.00 057.00 Synergetics 1, sects 163.00 205.05 223.11 240.48 443.04 502.24 506.15 519.02 520.11 526.01 527.01-03 529.00-34.0 531.02-03 540.08 780.10 782.23 782.50 784.40 825.28 905.02 960.03 960.06-07 960.09 960.11 961.45 962.40-42 1005.55 1009.36 1031.16 1032.21 1054.53 1054.70-74 1238.70 Synergetics 2, sects 311.13 311.16 325.11 325.16 529.40 530.12 986.726 986.753 986.813-14 1072.31 1075.12 And Energy Synergetics 1, sect 780.10 Synergetics 2, sects 986.113 986.219-20 As An Invention Synergetics 2, sect 311.16 Frequency Critical Path, page 160.00 Synergetics 1, sect 1054.70-74 See: CYCLES HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION Relative Operating Manual, page 118.00 If There is Time Synergetics 1, sects 960.03 961.45 1106.30 Less: No Time Synergetics 1, sects 163.00 215.01-02 220.05 240.21 311.03 427.01 440.04 443.02 524.12 529.03 529.06 529.20-24 531.03 645.10 825.28 960.09 1031.16 1054.70-74 Synergetics 2, sects 311.15 311.18 415.171 529.40 986.759 986.813 986.814 986.833 1071.10-23 1073.15 1076.10 See: CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE & TIME ETERNAL META-PHYSICAL PRIMITIVE SUB-FREQUENCY Magazine BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 199.00 210.00 Critical Path, pages 240-41 274.00 Dymaxion World, page 006.00 Newton's Assumption(s) About Cosmography, pages 077.00 079-80 Relativity of Cosmography, page 077.00 Size Synergetics 1, sects 410.05 426.43 445.04 502.51 515.02-14 517.05 528.03 529.02 780.31 782.50 905.42 960.03-04 1011.32-34 1054.71-74 1238.30-31 1238.80 Synergetics 2, sects 269.04 321.05 501.24 527.706 900.12 986.142 986.753 986.813 986.817 986.841 986.533 987.061 1033.601 Vs Primative Synergetics 2, sect 987.062 Somethingness Synergetics 1, sect 1032.21 Space Synergetics 1, sects 223.81 229.06 229.10 311.03 400.011 526.01-02 782.50 1006.13 1011.21 1012.01 1032.21 1055.05 Vector Synergetics 1, sect 540.08 See: AVAILABLE TIME EQUANIMITY NOW PAST TODAY TOMORROW TIN Grunch of Giants, page xiv.00 Above-Ground Stores of Ideas & Integ, pages 040-41 Cans Critical Path, pages 204-05 As Value-Added-by-Manufacture Critical Path, page 098.00 Foods Distributed in Critical Path, pages 080-81 S ???.?? Discovery of Critical Path, page 242.00 Recirculating of Critical Path, page 205.00 Softness of Critical Path, page 015.00 See: BRONZE METALS TIRES Synergetics 2, sects 790.21 793.07 TITANIUM Cosmography, page 174.00 Shell Experiment AFullerExplanation,page 239.00 TODAY Synergetics 2, sects 311.13 325.16 TOKYO Bay Critical Path, page 332-33 Japan BF's Universe, page 399.00 Critical Path, pages 167-68 fig 057.00 Tower Critical Path, pages 136-38 figs 339-40 TOLERANCE Synergetics 2, sects 543.02 543.13 543.25 See: APPROXIMATENESS HEISENBERG HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS INDETERMINATE TRUTH AS PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION OF ERROR TOMORROW Synergetics 2, sect 325.16 Set Synergetics 1, sects 510.04 801.13 TONGUE Synergetics 1, sect 1033.016 TOOL: TOOLS Grunch of Giants, pages 009.00 011.00 014-17 024.00 031.00 058.00 087.00 090-91 Synergetics 1, sect 510.10 Synergetics 2, sects 326.04 326.40 Craft and Industrial Defined Critical Path, page 240.00 Extinctions Operating Manual, page 105.00 Externalization of Integral Function Operating Manual, page 101.00 Extinctions Operating Manual, page ???.?? Human Organism as Critical Path, page 249.00 Industrial Operating Manual, page 100.00 Interior and Exterior Critical Path, page 249.00 Kits Dymaxion World, fig 162.00 Special-Case Critical Path, page 238.00 Spoken Word Operating Manual, page 105.00 See: ARTIFACTS BALLISTICS, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR CRAFT TOOLS HUMAN TOOL COMPLEXES INDUSTRIALIZATION MACHINE TOOLS NATURE'S BASIC DESIGNING TOOLS PNEUMATIC TOOLS PRODUCTION TOOLS SCIENCE AS A TOOL SCRIBING TOOLS SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT WORD TOOTHPICK & SEMI-DRIED PEAS MODEL Synergetics 1, sect 410.06 Synergetics 2, sects 986.083-87 986.141 See: ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX NAIVE PERCEPTION OF CHILDHOOD OCTET TRUSS TOPO- Graphy Synergetics 1, sect 831.23 Inter-Abundance Synergetics 2, sect 1072.21 Logical Hierarchy Synergetics 1, sects 223.30 223.60 table 223.64 sect 1051.20 Synergetics 2, sects 223.34 986.205 1073.15 Minima Synergetics 2, sect 987.070-78 See: SEVEN MINIMUM TOPOLOGICAL ASPECTS THIRTY-TWO MINIMUM ASPECTS OF SYSTEMS Systems Dymaxion World, fig 229.00 Fuller's Basic Theorem Dymaxion World, fig 235.00 Logy Cosmography, pages 039.00 118.00 122.00 131.00 141-44 217-18 Critical Path, pages 007.00 046.00 Synergetics 1, sects 201.01 202.02 223.00 251.11 362.00 508.10 603.01 722.02 1053.30 1054.10-74 fig 1054.40 Synergetics 2, sects 200.06 201.21 505.70-74 900.11 986.061 986.721 987.020 987.041-42 1007.16 1007.22-31 1033.010 1033.121 1044.08 1053.801-02 1070.00 1071.25 1072.21 Angular Cosmography, fig 198.00 Deceptiveness of Synergetics 2, sects 270.25 461.10-14 plate 004.00 Definition of Cosmography, page 141.00 note Discovered by Euler Operating Manual, page 066.00 Mathematics of Comprehension Operating Manual, page 061.00 Of Minimum Awareness Synergetics 1, sect 505.70-74 Patterns of Lines, Points & Areas Operating Manual, pages 066-67 See: ANGULAR TOPOLOGY EULER'S TOPOLOGY GENERALIZED TOPOLOGICAL DEFINABILITY GEODESIC LINES GREAT CIRCLE KLEIN BOTTLE LESSER CIRCLE MOEBIUS STRIP NUCLEAR TOPOLOGY OMNI- TOPOLOGY RUBBER SHEET TOPOLOGY SEVEN MINIMIUM TOPOLOGICAL ASPECTS SYNERGETICS TOPOLOGY SYSTEM: SYSTEMS: SYSTEM GEOMETRY THIRTY-TWO MINIMUM ASPECTS OF SYSTEMS TOPOLOGICAL HIERARCHY VECTORIAL TOPOLOGY VERTEXIAL TOPOLOGY TORNADO Synergetics 1, fig 505.41 TORONTO, CANADA Critical Path, page 334.00 TORQUE Cosmography, page 018.00 Synergetics 1, sects 537.04 610.11 638.03 figs 640.41 A-B sects 781.01 782.30 1030.11 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sects 201.11 401.08 466.31 502.05 (6) 986.857 1033.72 At the Center of Convergence Synergetics 1, sect 1012.34 Minimum of 12 Spokes to Oppose Cosmography, fig 204.00 TORUS Synergetics 1, sects 411.31 465.20-30 fig 505.41 Synergetics 2, sects 1007.27 1044.02 See: CORING RUBBER DOUGHNUT TIRES TOTAL: TOTALITY Synergetics 1, sects 151.00 224.50 228.01 305.02 311.03 325.00 427.05 488.00 522.34 529.21 537.32 782.22 1005.54 1006.14 1053.61 1056.13 Synergetics 2, sects 537.46 541.17 937.11 986.752 986.754-58 986.853 1052.58 1075.22 Thinking Ideas & Integ, pages 090.00 224-43 See: STARTING WITH TOTALITY SYSTEM TOTALITY WHOLE SYSTEMS WHOLES & PARTS TOUCH: TOUCHING Critical Path, page 063.00 Never Touching Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 013.00 015.00 See: SENSING TACTILE: TOUCHING TOWER OF BABEL STORY Critical Path, page 075.00 TOWN PLANNING As World Planning Ideas & Integ, page 079.00 Domes in Ideas & Integ, page 220.00 TRACER BULLET SEQUENCE Synergetics 1, sect 522.23 TRACERY: TRACERIES See: EVENTS, NONEVENTS AND TRACERIES TRADE Grunch of Giants, pages 023.00 025.00 027-28 Aviation and BF's Universe, pages 255-56 Between Asia and Europe Critical Path, pages 068.00 070-73 By Sea BF's Universe, page 060.00 Cattle to Gold Exchange Critical Path, page 075.00 Earliest Critical Path, page 201.00 East India Company Role in World Critical Path, pages xxi-xxii Fair Domes Critical Path, pages 136.00 167.00 195.00 Financing of Ship Enterprising Critical Path, page 075.00 In Aluminum Critical Path, pages 201-02 Post-World-War-I Boom in U.S.A. Critical Path, page 084.00 Power Structures and BF's Universe, pages 253-54 Sea to Air Critical Path, page 194.00 Synergy and BF's Universe, pages 060-61 Winds Critical Path, page 035.00 See: PHOENICIANS See: BALANCE-OF-TRADE ACCOUNTING CAPITALISM GOLD LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT METALS AND MINING CAPITALISM MOBILITY WORLD RESOURCES INVENTORY TRADITION: MOMENTUM OF Synergetics 2, sect 1001.26 TRAFALGAR, BATTLE OF Critical Path, pages xxi-xxii 075.00 Grunch of Giants, page 029.00 See: BRITISH EMPIRE TRAJECTORY: TRAJECTORIES Synergetics 1, sects 240.06 240.20 240.26-27 240.30-36 502.41 508.03 514.03 520.01 521.01-09 522.01 812.02 Synergetics 2, sects 1007.22-23 1009.69 1044.10-11 1053.803 In Ballistics Critical Path, pages 238-39 Socio-Economics Critical Path, page 146.00 Systems Geometry Critical Path, page 007.00 fig 008.00 See: BALLISTICS, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING COMET CROSSINGS, OPENINGS & TRAJECTORIES EDGES FOUR ROCKET BURSTS GEODESIC LINES LINE(S) ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUIT ROCKETS: ROCKET FLIGHT SHOOTING A BIRD IN FLIGHT SPIRA- LINEAR TRACER BULLET SEQUENCE VECTORS WAVI- LINEAR TRAMPOLINE: TRAMPOLINE FIELD Synergetics 2, sects 1033.102 1033.111 See: INVISIBLE TRAMPOLINE MEMBRANE TRANS- Ceiver Synergetics 1, sects 509.01 638.01 Synergetics 2, sects 269.01 986.726 fig 1033.11 See: INFORMATION MODEL Cendental: Transcendentalism BF's Universe, page 003.00 See: CONTINUOUS MAN GROUP MEMORY INDIVIDUAL & GROUP PRINCIPLE METAPHYSICAL & PHYSICAL Formation: Transforming: Transformability Synergetcs 1,sects 424.01-03 427.02 532.11 535.03 537.05 620.07 724.01-02 812.01 953.50 1030.20 1032.10-31 1054.73 Synergetics 2, sects 270.21 310.13 792.03 986.091 1075.23 Of Man Ideas & Integ, pages 174-80 See: ASSOCIATION & DISASSOCIATION COUPLED TRANSFORMINGS ENERGY QUANTA TRANSFORMINGS INTER- TRANSFORMABILITY Formational Projection Critical Path, page ???.?? See: DYMAXION TRANSFORMATIONAL PROJECTION Istors Cosmography, page 066.00 Critical Path, pages xx.00 268.00 Synergetics 1, sects 427.03-07 1012.11 Mission See: INFORMATION VALVING MODEL SCANNING TRANSMISSION OF MAN BY RADIO National Critical Path, page 310.00 Business Critical Path, pages 098-99 104-06 111.00 113-14 116.00 Ideologies Critical Path, pages 285-86 Religion and Business Critical Path, page 218.00 Parent. See: MEMBRANE SIEVE Port (Magazine) Critical Path, page 135.00 Portation BF's Universe, page 017.00 Aviation and BF's Universe, pages 124-25 Dymaxion House and BF's Universe, pages 143.00 146.00 Map and BF's Universe, pages 241.00 247-48 Global BF's Universe, page 127.00 Housing BF's Universe, page 257.00 Migration Patterns and BF's Universe, page 251.00 Of Building Sub-Assemblies Ideas & Integ, pages 268-69 Geodesic Structures Ideas & Integ, pages 215.00 269.00 279.00 292.00 World War II BF's Universe, pages 231-32 See: AIR TRANSPORT AIRPLANE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY LAND & SEA TRANSPORT MOBILITY RAILROAD INDUSTRY TRAVEL Siberian Railway Critical Path, page 193.00 Uranium Synergetics 1, sect 615.07 See: SUPER-ATOMICS TRAVEL Accommodations Critical Path, pages 338.00 341.00 Computer-Facilitated Critical Path, pages 215-17 Industrial Equation and Ideas & Integ, page 039.00 Of R. B. F. Critical Path, page 131.00 Omni-Directional Ideas & Integ, page 216.00 Vehicular Critical Path, page 310.00 Waiting in Airport Lines for Critical Path, page 221.00 TRAYER, RAY BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 192.00 TREE: TREES Critical Path, page 010.00 Synergetics 1, sect 232.02 fig 321.01 sects 537.32 961.46-48 1005.24 1056.20 (3) 1061.10-12 Synergetics 2, sects 793.00-07 937.31 986.086 1052.61 1061.20-25 As Tetrahedron Critical Path, page 062.00 See: HARDWOODS LAND AND SOIL CONSERVATION PLY-WOOD SHELTERBELTS TRENCH WARFARE BF's Universe, pages 058-59 TRENDS: TRENDING Synergetics 1, sect 645.05 To Invisibility. See: EPHEMERALIZATION INVISIVLE: INVISIBILITY INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) MINIATURIZATION MORE WITH LESS O TRI- Angulation Synergetics 1, sects 420.08 538.15 615.0-17.04 640.50 825.27 930.11 1009.98 1031.11-13 1110.11 Synergetics 2, sect 223.34 See: OMNIINTER-TRIANGULATED OMNI- TRIANGULATION SELF- TRIANGULATION THREE-WAY GREAT CIRCLING: THREE-WAY GRID Ode Tube BF's Universe, page 052.00 Partite. See: THREE-VECTOR TEAMS Pod Design (Dymaxion Vehicle) BF's Universe, pages 151-52 See: MUSIC STAND TEPEE-TRIPOD Secting of Angles Synergetics 1, sects 825.29 841.16 Synergetics 2, sects 251.15 841.30 fig 841.30 Ton Floating City BF's Universe, pages 406-07 Critical Path, pages 136.00 332-35 fig 334.00 Dymaxion World, fig 486.00 Foundation BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 233.00 Valent: Triple-Bonded Synergetics 1, sects 224.40 632.02 638.10 780.10 782.10 782.30 784.10 905.31-49 931.40 933.01 982.73 1008.12 fig 1054.40 sect 1060.02 Synergetics 2, sects 793.03 936.19 1074.12 TRIA-CONTA-HEDRON Synergetics 1, sects 223.32 716.03 717.01 Synergetics 2, sects 986.303 986.311-12 986.317 986.402 986.415 986.456 986.458-59 986.517 986.862-63 986.871-72 table 1033.192 Rhombic, New Name for Cosmography, fig 132.00 Tetrahedral Mensuration Applied to Cosmography, fig 199.00 See: MODULE: T QUANTA MODULE TRIAL- And-Error Experimentation BF's Universe, pages 035-41 See: LEARNING THROUGH TRIAL-AND-ERROR By Jury Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 TRIANGLE: TRIANGLES: TRIANGULAR Humans in Universe,pages 081-82 Synergetics 1, sects 108.01-03 fig 108.01 sects 200.02 202.01 213.00 223.62 223.73 224.06 230.01 420.07-08 515.10-14 516.02 536.21 538.11-15 608.03-07 609.01 fig 609.01 sects 614.00-07 703.14-15 706.23 707.01 811.01-03 812.03 905.15-16 961.01 966.21 982.82-84 1011.30 Synergetics 2, sects 100.3011 100.302 260.31 260.41-42 268.01 501.22 506.41 986.141 986.721 986.815-21 1013.10-13 1050.32-34 Accounting: Triangling Fuller's Earth, pages 056-59 Synergetics 1, sects 251.34 825.27 table 985.10 sects 990.01-05 fig 990.01 sects 1053.30-35 1110.11 1234.04 Synergetics 2, sects 265.01-09 986.042 986.067-69 986.204 986.702 986.721 1071.28 Adjustable Spherical Cosmography, pages 189-91 fig 189.00 Angular Topology of Cosmography, fig 198.00 As Basic Unit of Energy Configurations Dymaxion World, page 043.00 Basis of Structural Sys in Universe Cosmography, pages 050.00 225-26 Only Real Shape Fuller's Earth, page 052.00 Restrained Hinge Fuller's Earth, page 052.00 Cammed Model Synergetics 1, sects 465.00-30 figs 465.01 465.10 Synergetics 2, sects 465.40-42 466.05 466.33 Constancy of Cosmography, page 229.00 Concave/Convex and BF's Universe, pages 039-40 Efficiency of Fuller's Earth, page 058.00 Elements of Fuller's Earth, fig 055.00 Equilateral Fuller's Earth, pages 028-29 In Vector Equilibrium AFullerExplanation,pages 091.00 117.00 Euclidean Definition of Cosmography, page 099.00 Geodesics Transformational Projection See: CONSTANT ZENITH PROJECTION Greek Definition of Cosmography, page 193.00 Critical Path, page 047.00 In Cube Energetic Model Synergetics 1, sects 462.01-02 464.01-08 The Dirt Sequence BF's Universe, pages 030-41 Independent of Size Fuller's Earth, page 079.00 Inside-Outing of Cosmography, fig 206.00 Number Synergetics 1, sect 508.20 Right Cosmography, pages 149-50 fig 150.00 Similar AFullerExplanation,pages 146.00 148.00 illus 147.00 Spherical BF's Universe, pages 035-41 Cosmography, pages 193-94 figs 194-95 Critical Path, page 164.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 032-41 Equilateral Fuller's Earth, fig 040.00 Stability of AFullerExplanation,pages 026.00 055-56 061.00 097.00 161.00 244.00 262.00 Cosmography, pages 042-47 241.00 figs 044-45 048.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 050-52 058.00 See: STRUCTURAL STABILITY, TRIANGULATION Sum of Angles of Cosmography, page 194.00 fig 194.00 Systems As Most Economic Energy Networks Dymaxion World, pages 043-44 Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Dymaxion World, page 044.00 Three-Way Grid of Great Circles in Cosmography, page 236.00 Traditionally Defined Fuller's Earth, fig 028.00 Triangling Instead of Squaring AFullerExplanation,page 021.00 Triangular Numbers AFullerExplanation,pages 109-10 See: BASIC TRIANGLE BOUNCE PATTERNS OF ENERGY CLOSEPACKED SPHERES CONSTANT TRIANGULAR SYMMETRY GEOMETRY ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX RIGHT TRIANGLE SPHERICAL TRIANGLE ON EARTH'S SURFACE SUB- TRIANGULATION TRIBOU, WARREN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 050.00 TRIGONOMETRIC Functions Synergetic Reworking of Calculations of Cosmography, page 069.00 Limit (45 Degrees) Synergetics 2, sect 1238.27-28 See: OCTANT: OCTANTATION XYZ QUADRANT AT CENTER OF OCTAHEDRON TRIGONOMETRY BF's Universe, pages 027-29 Cosmography, pages 034.00 084.00 098.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 037-38 Synergetics 1, sects 1050.20 1230.11 1234.04 1236.02 1238.20-21 1238.80 Synergetics 2, sects 251.29 901.19 986.473 986.821 1050.30-44 plats 001-02 Origins of Critical Path, page 029-31 Spherical Cosmography, pages 187-97 200.00 204.00 238.00 Critical Path, pages 184-85 See: PYTHAGORAS TRIM TAB BF's Universe, pages xii.00 417.00 TRINIDAD, COLORADO, USA BF's Universe, page 359.00 TROJAN Horse, as Large Wooden Ship Critical Path, pages 069-70 War BF's Universe, pages 054-55 058-59 TROPIC OF CANCER. See: LESSER CIRCLES TROY Cosmography, pages 094-95 Critical Path, pages 069-70 Mycenaeans' Siege of Critical Path, page xx.00 See: CITY-STATE LINES OF VITAL SUPPLY TRUDEAU, PIERRE BF's Universe, page 386.00 Critical Path, page xxxi.00 TRUNCATED Cube Synergetics 1, sects 430.04 463.05 942.42 See: NUCLEATED CUBE Icosa-Hedron Synergetics 2, sect 1033.112 Octa- Hedron Synergetics 1, sect 950.12 (5) Tetra-Hedron Synergetics 1, sect 1025.14 Synergetics 2, sects 986.061-65 figs 986.061-62 986.210 987.210 sects 1041.0-44.13 fig 1041.11 sects 1071.28 1074.13 See: FOURTEEN FACES OF TRUNCATED TETRAHEDRON TRUNCATINGS Synergetics 2, sect 986.721 TRUNCATION AFullerExplanation,pages 046.00 184.00 Definition of AFullerExplanation,pages 046-47 De-Generate AFullerExplanation,pages 051-52 090.00 092.00 155.00 illus 047.00 Isotropic Vector Matrix and AFullerExplanation,pages 135-36 140.00 184-88 TRUSS Octet Ideas & Integ, pages 020-21 Origin of Ideas & Integ, page 171.00 See: OCTET TRUSS TRUST: TRUSTS Funds Grunch of Giants, pages 043.00 067-69 Steel Held by Ideas & Integ, pages 098-100 TRUSTING OWN EXPERIENCE BF's Universe, pages 088-89 TRUTH Grunch of Giants, pages 010-11 081.00 Synergetics 1, sects 217.03 529.07 1005.50-56 Synergetics 2, sects 311.16 326.40 504.10-17 542.02 fig 542.02 sects 543.23 1052.63 Absolute, Unattainable Critical Path, pgs xxxvi.00 157.00 As God Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Guide to Individual Human Critical Path, pgs xxxvi-xxxviii Progressive Reduction of Error Synergetics 2, sect 542.05-07 Daring to Tell the Critical Path, page xi.00 Love of Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 Margaret Fuller on Ideas & Integ, page 070.00 Only Apprehended by Mind Critical Path, page xxxvi.00 Thinking about Truth Alters Truth Synergetics 2, sect 504.11 See: EXPERIMENTAL REVERIFICATION INTEGRITY LEARNING THROUGH TRIAL-AND-ERROR ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUITS PROOFS T SQUARE (MAGAZINE) BF's Universe, pages 137-38 TUB Dymaxion World, figs 082.00 084.00 TUCK IN A PLANE Synergetics 1, sect 224.03 See: ANGULAR SINUS TAKEOUT TULANE UNIV. (NEW ORLEANS, LA, U.S.A.) Dymaxion World, fig 423.00 TUNABILITY: TUNING Fuller's Earth, page 066.00 Synergetics 1, sects 225.03 228.01 306.02 400.02-03 426.01-02 426.21 505.41 515.21 515.33 522.31 780.13 960.08 971.20 1011.31 1023.13 Synergetics 2, sects 262.09 263.00-04 268.01-06 269.01-05 326.09 526.15-16 526.26-27 526.33 526.35 530.11 986.142 986.711 986.725 fig 986.726 sects 986.727 986.756 986.835 1052.354 1053.826 1053.85 Definition of Cosmography, page 235.00 In & Tuning Out: Tuned & Untuned Critical Path, page 054.00 Synergetics 1, sects 509.07 960.09 Synergetics 2, sects 270.11 270.17 526.26-27 527.712 530.11 936.23-24 987.076-77 1033.103 fig 1033.11 sect 1033.122 See: FREQUENCY AND INTERVAL HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION OF SPACE INFRA AND ULTRA TUNABLE INTERFERENCE AND NONINTERFERENCE INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) IRRELEVANCIES: DISMISSAL OF SOMETHINGNESS AND NOTHINGNESS Invisible Radio Programs Synergetics 1, sect 505.34 Synergetics 2, sects 266.05 270.17 537.45 1053.832-33 Of Corners Synergetics 2, sect 1052.357 Human Experience Synergetics 1, sect 971.20 See: CONCEPTUAL TUNING ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM FREQUENCY MODULATION HUMAN SENSE RANGING INFRA & ULTRA-TUNABLE INVISIBLE: INVISIBILITY PARTIALLY TUNED RESONANCE: RESONATING SENSORIALLY TUNABLE SUB- TUNABLE UN- TUNED VALVING TUNE-IN-ABILITY AFullerExplanation,pages 030-31 TURBINE ENGINE Development of BF's Universe, pages 171-72 Dymaxion Vehicle BF's Universe, pages 145-46 Efficiency Rating of Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 208.00 212.00 Flight and BF's Universe, pages 150-51 Propulsion BF's Universe, page 145.00 TURBINING Synergetics 1, sects 441.20-23 710.03 770.10-21 fig 770.11 Synergetics 2, sect 201.11 TURKS Critical Path, page 070.00 TURNAROUND LIMIT Synergetics 1, sects 441.03 1053.16 Synergetics 2, sect 1052.62 See: COSMIC LIMIT POINT TERMINAL REVERSINGS TURNER, Dymaxion Vehicle Driver BF's Universe, pages 175-76 Stanisfield Grunch of Giants, page 039.00 TURNOVER, AND TURNABOUT Ideas & Integ, pages 021-22 027.00 227-29 TURPIN Grunch of Giants, page 019.00 TWAIN, MARK BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 046.00 BF's Universe, page 046.00 TWEEN WAVES Synergetics 2, sect 526.15 TWELVE Degrees of Freedom AFullerExplanation,pages 093-97 114.00 227.00 267.00 Synergetics 1, sects 401.00-07 figs 401.00 p789 401.01 401.05 sects 426.10-12 521.09 537.00-22 540.02 605.01 780.24 982.71 1030.10 Synergetics 2, sects 421.21 537.06 537.131 537.40-46 537.50-54 986.852 In Space AFullerExplanation,pages 094.00 096.00 illus 095.00 Of Motion in Sphere Packing AFullerExplanation,page 111.00 Planar Analogy AFullerExplanation,pages 093-94 Tetrahedron and Degrees of Freedom AFullerExplanation,pages 095-97 See: BICYCLE WHEEL DEGREES OF FREEDOM OTHERNESS: AT LEAST 12 OTHERS SIX DEGREES OF FREEDOM WHEEL: WIRE WHEEL Spheres Around One. See: VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM TWENTY- Ness and 24-Ness of VE Synergetics 2, sect 1033.70-77 Questions Synergetics 1, sect 522.34 See: AMINO ACIDS: TWENTYNESS OF TWILIGHT ZONES Synergetics 1, fig 509.01 sects 509.11 535.06-09 Synergetics 2, sects 266.04 269.05 505.14 505.65 526.15 936.24 See: PARTIALLY TUNED THRESHOLD TWINKLE ANGLE Synergetics 1, table 905.65 sects 905.66 915.00-02 915.20 985.08 TWINS. See: HEAVENLY TWINS TWIST: TWISTING Twist-Pass Synergetics 1, sects 536.02 638.03 713.07 716.11 781.04 1012.34-37 1030.11 1032.11 1106.31 Synergetics 2, sects 325.13 401.08 1053.803 Vertex Exit Synergetics 1, sects 921.15 942.12 1012.34-37 TWO- And-a-Half Split Synergetics 1, sects 527.52-54 527.61 Cultures, (Book by Snow) Ideas & Integ, page 067.00 Dimensionality Cosmography, pages 140.00 143.00 169.00 Kinds of Twoness Synergetics 1, sects 535.02 1051.10 Synergetics 2, sect 223.05-09 See: FOURFOLD TWONESS HEAVENLY TWINS HOLY GHOST TWONESS: ADDITIVE & MULTIPLICATIVE CIRCUMFERENTIAL & INWARD-OUTWARD Ness Cosmography, pages 048-49 057-58 136-37 208.00 217.00 237.00 figs 137.00 139.00 Synergetics 1, sects 400.05 400.08 624.04 905.34 981.12 1011.30 1023.17 1053.51 note Synergetics 2, sects 223.05-09 400.651 502.03 505.81 537.08-09 537.43 987.043 987.064 1070.0-77.11 Additive and Multiplicative Synergetics 1, sects 223.01 223.10 223.15 table 223.64col11 sects 307.03 400.05 400.23 400.46 527.52 527.62 535.02 620.12 624.05 1012.16 1051.10 1053.17 fig 1054.40 Synergetics 2, sects 223.09 269.07 1044.06 1073.11-22 1076.13 1077.11 See: FOURFOLD TWONESS TWO KINDS OF TWONESS Circumferential & Inward-Outward Synergetics 1, sect 1051.10 See: FOURFOLD TWONESS TWO KINDS OF TWONESS See: ADDITIVE TWONESS BINARY DUALITY TWONESS EIGHTFOLD TWONESS ENVIRONMENTAL TWONESS FOURFOLD TWONESS INTERRELATIONSHIP TWONESS PLUS TWO SPIN TWONESS STARTING WITH TWONESS TETRAHEDRON: TWO TETRAHEDRA UNITY IS TWO Properties of Twoness Fuller's Earth, page 060.00 Universe Divisible by Synergetics 2, sect 537.08-09 TYCHO BRAHE Synergetics 1, sect 1210.00 p738 TYPEWRITER. See: COMPUTER--OMNIDIRECTIONAL TYPEWRITER -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 16:41:05 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: New Member Intro... (fwd) DomeHome-H writes: > From ns-1.csn.net!h19.hoflin.com!domehome-h Fri Jun 28 09:09:18 1996 > Message-Id: <31D404E5.288D@arco.com> > Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 11:14:29 -0500 > From: DomeHome-H > Sender: Mike Adkins > Organization: ARCO-AEPT-SCT-SWS > X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win95; U) > Mime-Version: 1.0 > To: domelist > Subject: New Member Intro... > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > As suggested by the "List GOD", here is my brief intro: > > Live 40 miles North of Dallas, Tx. on 4 acres in the country. > We (wife and I) built (approx 60% ourself)our 45' 5/8 dome in 1985/86 > 5 extentions of 6,6,8,8, and 10 ft. long. > 3 levels, 2x6 panelized, approx 3900 sq. ft. > ground water heat pump HVAC & Foam insulation (R35) > all electric (bills run $60-$120/mo) > very custom (ceramic tile, conversation pit in 10ft extention, > Pella wood windows, see thru fireplace, etc...) > still live in it!!!! > > Regards > > .- > -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 19:54:03 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Franklin Wayne Poley Subject: Sea Cities. In-Reply-To: On Fri, 28 Jun 1996, tom aagdii wrote: > a while ago, joe sent a proposal about building a country in the ocean, > i look at this things as desing at 90 degree- solving problems - > for the U.N budget does not permit(2 billion$ 1985 if i remember right) > them to do anything, besides Dear Tagdi: There are three Fuller Sea City plans I know of. I guess I got on the list after Joe's posting.We don't have a scale model yet for "Culture X" but within a year that could very well change.We have about 100 on a fledgling list and will get a Listserve soon.We are talking now about incorporating ideas from Fuller, Disney (EPCOT was meant to be a city, not a theme park), Tesla and others. Regards-Wayne. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 21:07:57 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX U-UZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: U-UZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 28, 1996 U-BOATS BF's Universe, page 049.00 ULTRA- High-Voltage. See: ELECTRIC ENERGY NETWORK GRID Violet Rays, in Synthesis of Vitamin D Critical Path, page 009.00 Threshold Synergetics 2, sect 100.020 See: INFRA AND ULTRA-TUNABLE UMBILICAL CORD Synergetics 2, sect 1005.614 UN- Balanced Synergetics 2, sect 223.05 1033.641-43 Certainity. See: INDETERMINISM Principle Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 See: TRUTH Considered Otherness Synergetics 1, sect 1006.13 Synergetics 2, sect 526.12 See: IRRELEVANCIES SPACE Dimensional. See: NON-DIMENSIONAL Discovered Principles Synergetics 1, sect 529.21 Employed Associability Synergetics 1, sect 419.05 Employment, and Automation Ideas & Integ, pages 054-55 246.00 281.00 Expected. See: EXPECTED & UNEXPECTED Explained. See: EXPLICABLE & INEXPLICABLE Frequenced. See: SUB-FREQUENCY Known Synergetics 1, sect 509.30 1056.01-03 1056.11 1056.14-15 1056.20 (35) Undiscovered and Unconsidered Synergetics 2, sect 1044.13 See: A PRIORI MYSTERY EXPLICABLE AND INEXPLICABLE Limited. See: LIMITLESS Modelable Synergetics 2, sect 986.771 See: NONUNITARILY CONCEPTUAL SCENARIO Occupied Geometry Synergetics 2, sect 100.62 See: SPACE Predictable: Unpredicted Synergetics 1, sect 101.00-03.0 109.02 150.01 229.03 400.23 411.10-12 463.04 528.05 614.05 640.01 650.11 721.02 982.72 1050.10 1050.13 Synergetics 2, sect 265.08 See: EXPECTED AND UNEXPECTED SYNERGY Selfishness. See: CONSIDERATION FOR OTHERS Tenable Equilibrium Compulsion Synergetics 1, sect 1033.030-32 Tuned Synergetics 1, sect 922.01 960.09 Synergetics 2, sect 251.021 260.21 262.09 263.01 263.04 266.03 526.101 526.11 526.25 526.32 986.727 986.759 986.835 1053.85 Systemic Angle and Frequency Info Synergetics 2, sect 100.62 See: SPACE See: INFRA & ULTRATUNABLE NOTHINGNESS SPACE SUB- TUNABLE TUNED AND UN-TUNED Zipping Angle Synergetics 1, sect 915.20 930.0-34.04 985.08 See: TETRAHELIX UNDER- Developed Countries. See: THIRD WORLD Ground Silo Library Critical Path, pages 136.00 331-32 fig 332.00 See: INFORMATION ACCESS Hill, Gary BF's Universe, pages 230-31 Lying Order in Randomness Operating Manual, pages 062-63 Standing Fuller's Earth, page 125.00 Synergetics 1, sect 163.00 227.03 322.02 464.08 501.03 509.31 510.05-06 513.06-07 529.21 620.01 826.05 Synergetics 2, sect 543.15 986.165 Impulse to be Understood Synergetics 1, sect 826.05 No Finality of Human Comprehension Synergetics 1, page xix.00 sect 217.04 See: ALTERATION SEQUENCE See: COMPREHENSION CONNECTIONS AND RELATEDNESS INTUITION KNOWLEDGE UNIFIED FIELD Cosmography, pages 039.00 042.00 note 051.00 089-90 174.00 fig 090.00 Synergetics 1, sect 982.71 982.73 1052.30 Synergetics 2, sect 270.21 982.61 A 986.143 1052.32-33 UNIFORM BOUNDARY SCALE. See: MODULAR SUBDIVISION UNIFORMITY. See: REPRODUCIBLENESS UNION Of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) Grunch of Giants, pages 048-50 053-54 Academy of Sciences of Critical Path, pages 188-89 And Military Supremacy Critical Path, page xviii.00 Anti-German Feelings of Critical Path, page 191.00 Commitment to Atheism Critical Path, page 152.00 Communist Party in Critical Path, pages 118.00 287.00 Composed of Many Nations Critical Path, pages 011.00 218.00 Concern for Standard of Living Critical Path, page 197.00 Containment in World War III Critical Path, page 103.00 Economic Planning Critical Path, pages 300-01 Electric Grid and Critical Path, page 206.00 Engineers in Critical Path, page 138.00 Hydroelectric-Power Program of Critical Path, pages xxxi.00 206.00 In Iran Critical Path, page 196.00 Industrial Planning Critical Path, pages 138.00 288-91 305-06 Industrialization of Critical Path, page 152.00 Naval,Conventional Weaponry Power Critical Path, page 286.00 Occupation of Afghanistan Critical Path, pages 193.00 195.00 Offer of Dymax Mobile Dormitory to Dymaxion World, figs 063-64 Palace of the Soviets Competition Dymaxion World, fig 065.00 Starvation in Critical Path, page 289.00 -U. S. A. Grunch of Giants, page ???.?? Dartmouth Conference Critical Path, pages 188-93 Grain Embargo to Critical Path, page 087.00 Intercontinental Atomic Bombing Strategy CritPath, pages 187-88 Radio-Triangulation Mapping Critical Path, pages 187-88 Space Program Competition Critical Path, page 247.00 Technological Competition Critical Path, page xviii.00 See: KILLINGRY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY WORLD GAMING VS WAR GAMING WAR See: COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM KILLINGRY-POKER GAME SOVIET UNION Tank Car Company Geodesic Dome BF's Universe, pages 340-41 Critical Path, page 179.00 Dymaxion World, page 063.00 Roundhouse Dymaxion World, figs 482-83 UNIQUE Synergetics 1, sect 400.04 510.10 521.01 Synergetics 2, sect 987.020-21 987.041 987.062 Frequencies of Elements Synergetics 1, sect 415.23 515.21 615.07 634.01 Synergetics 2, sect 530.13 See: FOUR UNIQUE FREQUENCIES See: ELEMENTALITY NUCLEAR UNIQUENESS PATTERN UNIQUENESS UNIT: UNITS: UNITY Synergetics 1, sect 223.66 223.75 240.51 400.08 643.00 905.11 1106.23 Synergetics 2, sect 251.48 260.52 265.01-09 269.05 326.23 537.131 986.759 1044.04 1053.36 And Self Synergetics 1, sect 540.02 As Plural Cosmography, pages 048-49 057-58 208.00 Is Plural AFullerExplanation,pages 030.00 162.00 BF's Universe, page 294.00 Critical Path, page ix.00 Synergetics 1, sect 224.12 240.03 fig 321.01 sects 400.08 507.03 515.30 905.11 1009.37 1009.54 1053.17 1221.12 Synergetics 2, sect 100.101 261.04 505.73 986.161-66 fig 986.161 sects 986.204 1013.16 1013.21 1033.665 1053.812 1053.847 1070.0-77.10 See: COSMIC INHERENCY Two Synergetics 1, sect 224.06 224.12 240.03 240.40 240.51 307.03 415.10 421.03 507.03 527.52 537.21-22 625.02 905.02 905.10-23 905.33-34 1012.11 Synergetics 2, sect 261.04 267.01 267.04 268.02 326.31 421.03 537.08-09 936.19 987.044 1013.10-15 1074.10 See: COSMIC UNITY INTERNUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS LINE BETWEEN TWO SPHERE CENTERS PRIMITIVE UNITY TWO KINDS OF TWONESS Of Environment Control Synergetics 1, sect 612.10-11 Principle of Synergetics 1, sect 221.00-01 424.02 620.12 Synergetics 2, sect 251.48 Radius. See: PRIME VECTOR TETRA EDGE AS UNIT VECTOR Tetrahedron's vs. Cube's Edge as Cosmography, page 060.00 See: ANGULAR UNITY COMPLEX UNITY COSMIC UNITY CYCLIC UNITY DIAMETRIC UNITY FRACTIONATION OF UNITY INITIAL UNITY ONE PRIMITIVE UNITY SIMPLEX UNITY SPHERICAL UNITY STARTING WITH UNITY SUBDIVISION OF UNITY SYNERGETIC UNITY TWO: TWONESS VOLUMETRIC UNITY UNITARY CONCEPTUALITY Synergetics 1, sect 780.11 780.40 Synergetics 2, sect 792.10 See: NONUNITARILY CONCEPTUAL UNITED Auto Workers Critical Path, pgs xxviii-xxix Nations BF's Universe, pages 265.00 267-68 Grunch of Giants, pages 029.00 036.00 090.00 Geoscope Critical Path, pages 174-77 182-84 figs 176-78 States of America (U. S. A.) Fuller's Earth, page 133.00 Air Force Critical Path, pages 175.00 179-80 Geodesic Dome in Korea Dymaxion World, fig 450.00 Radomes Dymaxion World, page 061.00 figs 385-86 Planetarium Dome Dymaxion World, fig 353.00 Radar Huts Dymaxion World, page 034.00 Skybreak Dwellings for Dymaxion World, figs 358-63 And Military Supremacy Critical Path, page xviii.00 Army Signal Corps Radar Huts Dymaxion World, page 034.00 Bankrupt Critical Path, pages 113-14 116.00 118.00 286-87 Board of Economic Warfare Critical Path, pages 104.00 289-92 Bureau of Standards Critical Path, pages 108.00 149.00 Cross-Breeding in Critical Path, page 218.00 Corporations Escape Taxes Critical Path, page 105.00 Foreign Aid and Critical Path, pages 105-06 World War I Production of Critical Path, pages 081-84 II Production of Critical Path, page 103.00 See: ATOMIC ENERGY INDUSTRY AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY BANKS: BANKING CORPORATIONS ELECTRIC UTILITIES FUNDAMENTAL RISK ENTERPRISE GREAT CRASH LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) LEGALLY PIGGILY METALS INDUSTRY MORGAN, J. P. NEW DEAL PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PRIME CONTRACTORS SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW SOCIALISM VS FREE ENTERPRISE STOCKHOLDER Cultural Changes in Ideas & Integ, pages 273-74 Declining Position of Ideas & Integ, page 300.00 Defense Strategy of Grunch of Giants, pages 039-41 044-46 048-53 Department of Commerce Dymaxion World, page 062.00 Defense (D. O. D.) Grunch of Giants, pages 034.00 049.00 Housing & Urban Development(HUD) Critical Path, page 333.00 Design Blindness in Ideas & Integ, page 029.00 Economic History of Critical Path, pgs xxiii.00 059.00 076-119 270-77 280-85 287.00 289.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 033-54 061-62 Elections of Grunch of Giants, pgs xxiii.00 045.00 050.00 Electric Grid and Critical Path, page 206.00 Enters World War I Critical Path, pages 082-83 Family Mobility in Critical Path, pages 131.00 217.00 309-10 Flag, Origin of Critical Path, page 078.00 Fume Precipitation in Critical Path, page 280.00 General Fuller's Earth, page 133.00 Geology Survey (U. S. G. S.) Critical Path, pages 185-86 Hydrographic Survey Critical Path, page 185.00 Immigration to Critical Path, page 285.00 Increase in Millionaires in Critical Path, page 217.00 Information Agency (U.S.I.A.) Critical Path, pages 165.00 195.00 International University Humans in Universe,pages 017.00 056.00 Justice Department Grunch of Giants, page 037.00 Lawyer Capitalism (LAWCAP) in Critical Path, page 118.00 Loss of Integrity of Critical Path, pages 086.00 101.00 114.00 188.00 Marine Corps (U. S. M. C.) Geodesic Domes for Dymaxion World, page 061.00 Paperboard Dome for Dymaxion World, figs 426-30 Meteorological Service Critical Path, pages 181-82 National Debt of Critical Path, pages 321-22 Grunch of Giants, pages 035.00 044-45 052-53 074.00 076.00 Naval Academy BF's Universe, pages 052-53 067.00 Navy (U. S. N.) Critical Path, pages 123-24 129.00 135.00 185-86 333-34 Fuller's Experience AFullerExplanation,pages 016.00 083.00 259-60 Patents AFullerExplanation,pages 141.00 242.00 264.00 266.00 Population of Critical Path, page 119.00 Grunch of Giants, page 050.00 Post Office Department (U.S.P.O.) Critical Path, page 106.00 Prestige Declines Critical Path, pages 101.00 167.00 193.00 Grunch of Giants, pgs xxiii.00 035-36 068.00 074.00 Role of President in Critical Path, page 119.00 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Critical Path, page 286.00 Social Anachronisms in Ideas & Integ, pages 285-90 Security of Grunch of Giants, pages 070-71 073.00 Socialism and Ideas & Integ, pages 293-94 State Department Critical Path, page 290.00 Steel Corporation BF's Universe, page 336.00 Critical Path, page 096.00 Supreme Court Critical Path, page 088.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 028-29 045.00 Technological Changes in Ideas & Integ, pages 275-76 Treasury Department Critical Path, pages 096.00 262.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 070.00 073-75 Trustbusting of Grunch of Giants, pages 037-38 057.00 Waste of Metals in Ideas & Integ, pages 096-99 World Planning and Ideas & Integ, page 081.00 See: COMMUNISM VS CAPITALISM CAPITALISM FREE ENTERPRISE KILLINGRY-POKER GAME NEW DEAL SOCIALISM VS FREE ENTERPRISE WEALTH- POKER GAME UNIVALENT. See: MONOVALENT UNIVERSAL Integrity: Principle of Synergetics 1, sect 231.00-02 251.04-07 310.01-12 541.07 541.10 638.02 780.24 972.00-02 1009.30 1009.35-37 1009.72 1011.40 1052.10-24 1053.17 Synergetics 2, sect 266.02 541.16-19 791.08 1033.659 See: GRAVITATIONAL CONSTANT GRAVITY AS A CIRCUMFERENTIAL FORCE RADIATIONAL CONSTANT VE AND ICOSA Joint Cosmography, fig 204.00 Synergetics 1, sect 518.02 623.13 fig 640.41 B sects 704.00-02 931.60 1054.31 1054.56 1054.58 1060.01 Robot Dymaxion World, page 052.00 See: ENERGY SLAVES Dwelling Requirements--Part IV Critical Path, page ???.?? Critical Path-- Collective Phase Critical Path, pages 257-61 Individual Phase Critical Path, pages 255-57 Public Relations Critical Path, page 261.00 See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING DESIGN SCIENCE PLANNING UNIVERSALLY EXTENSIVE Synergetics 1, sect 647.20 784.20-21 784.40 fig 784.41 UNIVERSE Fuller's Earth, pages 117-21 Grunch of Giants, pages xi.00 xxvi.00 003.00 009.00 012-13 016.00 084.00 090.00 Humans in Universe,pages 030-34 037.00 049.00 057.00 065-68 Synergetics 1, sects 153.00 162.00 172.00 203.04 225.01 240.01 240.28 240.60 300.00-63.0 443.02 505.34 524.11 526.05 532.32 535.02-03 539.01-02 647.20 648.02 700.04 780.40 1009.96 1024.23-25 1030.10 1031.16 1056.15 1056.20 (34) Synergetics 2, sects 264.11 304.00 310.10-13 311.10-18 321.03 325.10-16 326.01-50 526.34-35 533.07-12 537.131 537.43 537.46 792.10 1053.822 1053.831 1073.12 1073.14-15 1075.22 As A Gestalt Dymaxion World, page 066.00 Biggest System Operating Manual, pages 054.00 081.00 Dynamic, Changing Critical Path, page 129.00 Eternal Cosmography, pages 038.00 050.00 064.00 Finite Aggregate of Finites Cosmography, page 105.00 Generalized Principles Critical Path, page 007.00 Minimum Eternally Regenerative Sys Critical Path, pages 109.00 157.00 Normally at Rest According to Newton Crit Path, page 129.00 Physical and Metaphysical Critical Path, page 109.00 Regenerative Critical Path, page 281.00 Resonant Cosmography, page 086.00 Scenario Critical Path, page 027.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 119-21 System Critical Path, page 007.00 fig 008.00 Tensegrity Cosmography, page 173.00 Complexity of Critical Path, page 007.00 Considers Itself Synergetics 1, sect 1031.16 Defined by Synergy Operating Manual, page 065.00 Definition of by RBF AFullerExplanation,pages 011-12 BF's Universe, page xv.00 Cosmography, pages 064.00 236.00 Degrees of Freedom in Cosmography, pages 019.00 182-84 199-205 242.00 figs 183.00 204.00 Differences=Modulation of Angle,Freq AFullerExplanation,page 067.00 Direct Experience of Critical Path, page 153.00 Dividers Synergetics 1, sect 1023.14 Education BF's Universe, page 038.00 Einstein's BF's Universe, page 193.00 Concept of,Distinguished from Newton's Cosmography, pages 038.00 080-86 106.00 Description of Cosmography, pages 040.00 080-86 105-06 Eternal Regeneration of Cosmography, pages 051.00 057.00 064.00 082-83 105.00 241.00 247.00 259.00 Expanding Critical Path, page ix.00 Fourness of BF's Universe, pages 040.00 298-300 Fuller's Concept Dymaxion World, pages 002.00 004.00 Fundamental Geometry Dymaxion World, page 040.00 Generalized Law of Energy Conservation in Operating Manual, page 059.00 Principles (Laws) of Cosmography, pages 003.00 005-06 010.00 029-30 033.00 038-40 064.00 118.00 God and BF's Universe, page 091.00 Human: Humans': Humanity's Function in Cosmography, pages 002-04 006-07 040.00 116.00 Operating Manual, pages 068.00 096.00 Modifications of Ideas & Integ, pages 225-26 Individual and BF's Universe, pages 115-17 Inherent Twoness of Cosmography, pages 048-49 057-58 217.00 237.00 Intelligent Life in BF's Universe, pages 106-07 110-12 Learning Must Start with Cosmography, page 039.00 Mathematics and BF's Universe, pages 040-41 Mentioned Humans in Universe,pages 016.00 094.00 119.00 157.00 Metaphysics BF's Universe, pages 097-98 Micro- and Macro-Events of Critical Path, page 155.00 Mind Function in Respect to Critical Path, pages 027-28 Functions to Conserve Critical Path, pages 027-28 Motion BF's Universe, page 146.00 Mysticism BF's Universe, page 088.00 No Beginning or Ending to Cosmography, pages 038.00 040.00 084.00 Touching of Two Things in Cosmography, pages 130.00 145.00 163.00 174.00 178-80 Up or Down in Cosmography, pages 082.00 104.00 Non-Instantaneous Fuller's Earth, pages 117-20 Nothing Is Lost in Cosmography, page 106.00 Nuclear Patternings Dymaxion World, fig 229.00 Omni-Interrelatedness of Critical Path, page 047.00 Only 3 Primitive Structural Sys in Cosmography, pages 241-42 Orderliness of, as Cosmic Religious Sense Cosmography,pages 075-76 259.00 Passim Humans in Universe,pages 082.00 087.00 112.00 119-21 127.00 129-30 149.00 Pattern Integrity Concept BF's Universe, page 102.00 Physical Defined by Scientists Operating Manual, pages 054-56 058.00 082.00 Product=Interaction Between Prin,Ergy AFullerExplanation,pages 013.00 037.00 056-58 061.00 162.00 258.00 Pulsings of Critical Path, page 120.00 Rational Accounting of All Energy Patterns DymaxWorld, page 049.00 Relative Abundance of Chem Elements in Critical Path, pages 222.00 224.00 Relativity Theory BF's Universe, page 110.00 Rome as Center of Cosmography, pages 100-01 Scenario Universe AFullerExplanation,pages 011-12 033.00 061.00 140.00 149.00 Cosmography, pages 038.00 040.00 064.00 072-73 105-06 Definition of Cosmography, page 236.00 Shortest Routes Through Cosmography, page 235.00 Single-Frame Universe AFullerExplanation,pages 011-12 066.00 Six Fundamental Motions of Cosmography, pages 199-205 Spelled with Capital U Synergetics 2, sect 262.08 532.18 Spherical Islands of Cosmography, page 088.00 Structure of Critical Path, pages 007-08 Subdivision Operating Manual, page 057.00 Systemic Division of Cosmography, pages 072.00 091-92 124-27 fig 126.00 Tension and Compression in Cosmography, pages 088.00 195-96 Tetra as Minimum Structural Sys of Cosmography, pages 041.00 045.00 047.00 050.00 126.00 131.00 135-36 138.00 169.00 191.00 228.00 figs 126.00 134.00 201.00 216.00 Thought and BF's Universe, pages 290.00 297-98 Trans-Universe vs Locally Operative AFullerExplanation,page 165.00 Whole-Number Accounting in Cosmography, page ???.?? See: A PRIORI UNIVERSE COMPLEMENTARITY CONTRACTING METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSE DESIGN OF UNIVERSE ENVIRONMENT EXPANDING PHYSICAL UNIVERSE FIRST SUBDIVISION OF UNIVERSE FOUR: UNIVERSE DIVISIBLE BY FOUR INDIVIDUAL UNIVERSE INSTANT UNIVERSE KNOWLEDGE: ALL THE KNOWN UNIVERSE LOCAL UNIVERSE MANAS A FUNCTION OF UNIVERSE MINIATURE UNIVERSE MINIMUM PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE NEGATIVE UNIVERSE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE REST OF UNIVERSE SCENARIO UNIVERSE SHAPELESS UNIVERSE STARTING WITH UNIVERSE SUBDIVISION OF UNIVERSE TWO: UNIVERSE DIVISIBLE BY TWO UNIVERSITY: UNIVERSITIES Architectural Research in Ideas & Integ, pages 083-84 See: ARCHITECTURAL SCHOOLS City Science Center(Philadelphia,PA) BF's Universe, page 394.00 BF as World Fellow in Residence at BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 256.00 263-65 Of California, Berkeley (U. S. A.) BF's Universe, page 358.00 Critical Path, page 231.00 Illinois (U. S. A.) Dymaxion World, page 013.00 Massachusetts (U. S. A.) Critical Path, pages 136.00 219.00 Michigan (U. S. A.) Dymaxion World, page 059.00 figs 268.00 344.00 346-47 374.00 425.00 Minnesota (U. S. A.) BF's Universe, pages 264-65 Critical Path, page 174.00 Dymaxion World, figs 275-77 334-39 Natal (S.Africa) Dymaxion World, fig 463.00 Oregon (U. S. A.) Dymaxion World, figs 059.00 267.00 279.00 341.00 Pennsylvania (U. S. A.) BF's Universe, pages 393-94 Critical Path, pages 017.00 136.00 219.00 Southern California (U. S. A.) Critical Path, pages 136.00 219.00 Presidents, Subject to Attacks Critical Path, page 236.00 See: APPENDIX II OF CRITICAL PATH ACADEMIC DEGREES COLLEGE EDUCATION UP AND DOWN: NO UP & DOWN Cosmography, pages 082.00 104.00 Grunch of Giants, page 081.00 Synergetics 2, sect 986.072 In Flat-Out World Critical Path, pages 049.00 054-55 Misconception of Critical Path, page 253-54 See: EARTH, AS SPHERE GEOSCOPE IN AND OUT ORIENTATION OUT URANIUM Synergetics 1, sect 333.00 418.02-03 419.03-05 Synergetics 2, sect 419.22 table 419.23 sects 986.772-73 See: ATOMIC ENERGY INDUSTRY CHAIN REACTION SUPER-ATOMICS U.S. See: UNITED STATES U.S.A. See: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USEFUL: USABLE. See: REDUCTION TO PRACTICE U. S. S. Finland BF's Universe, page 067.00 George Washington BF's Universe, page 070.00 Inca BF's Universe, page 050.00 Wego BF's Universe, pages 047-50 U. S. S. R. Humans in Universe,pages 013-14 073.00 -U. S. A. Grunch of Giants, pages 003.00 035.00 041-42 045-46 048-50 053-54 See: KILLINGRY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY WORLD GAMING VS WAR GAMING WAR UTCHMANN, CARL Critical Path, page 323.00 UTILITY ROOM Dymaxion World, fig 048.00 U THANT BF's Universe, page 268.00 Humans in Universe,page 012.00 U-2 (AIRPLANE) Critical Path, pages 175.00 179.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 06:03:30 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Filip De Vos Organization: University of Ghent, Belgium Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks James Fischer (jfischer@SUPERCOLLIDER.COM) wrote: : Walt Venable said: : >The internal structures would not be exposed to the elements : Except for heat, heat, and more heat, combined with : no rain. Wow! Build your own Mini-Dustbowl! You are obviouslyt not familiar with the discovery by Bucky about cooling domes. See Critical Path, p. 210- And J. Baldwin: Buckyworks, p. 114- and p. 36 : >and so would not need double walls, : ...IF one can keep the temperature inside the dome : within a reasonable range, which I doubt, given : that it is mostly clear plastic. : >insulation, : See above. Same critique. What happens when it is : cold and dark? Does the occupant heat the entire : airspace inside the dome, or just the inside of : his house within the dome? See the point? : >rooves, : Some sort of roof would be required to shade : the residents, unless they have a fondness for : skin cancer. : >and other expensive building components. : You mean like "domes that are skeletons of steel : or aluminum tubing struts", "with triangles covered : by plastic 'pillows', formed out of two heat-sealed : layers of Tefzel"? : Lets get real, folks. Tents have been around for : centuries, and they work in certain environments. : The Baldwin concept is a fancy tent. Nothing more. : It solves no problem, since it uses no local materials, How can using non-local materials be a problem? What exactly is a _local material and in what way is it superior to a non-local one? Bucky thought that a house made of highly standardised components, mass-fabricated in a specialised factory was superior to the current practise of building. : requires insane amounts of engineering, and makes Mostly allready done. Certainly DuPont does not consider the engineering neccessary to produce Tefzel insane. : the occupant dependent upon a high-tech support/supply : infrastructure, just to keep this roof of dubious : value over his head. I fail to see why a finished pillowdome has to be dependent on a high tech support/supply infrastructure. The dome requires no maintenance. Argon can be bought from an industrial gasses firm. -- Filip De Vos Better, Faster, Cheaper means *NO SHUTTLE* FilipPC.DeVos@rug.ac.be -Cathy Mancus- ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 06:09:30 GMT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Filip De Vos Organization: University of Ghent, Belgium Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks Walt Venable (wvenable@sd.cts.com) wrote: : > See above. Same critique. What happens when it is : > cold and dark? Does the occupant heat the entire : > airspace inside the dome, or just the inside of : > his house within the dome? See the point? : > : Baldwin describes the use of large water tanks to regulate temperature, as : well as providing fresh fish and water purification (see also John Todd's : books) Can you post titles, ISBN numbers, and some (very) basic review/critique, or at least their subject? Regards, -- Filip De Vos Better, Faster, Cheaper means *NO SHUTTLE* FilipPC.DeVos@rug.ac.be -Cathy Mancus- ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 12:38:27 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks KEY: > Flip De Vos' comments >: My comments on Walt's comments >: > Walt's (original) comments >: >The internal structures would not be exposed to the elements > >: Except for heat, heat, and more heat, combined with >: no rain. Wow! Build your own Mini-Dustbowl! > >You are obviouslyt not familiar with the discovery by Bucky about >cooling domes. >See Critical Path, p. 210- >And J. Baldwin: Buckyworks, p. 114- and p. 36 Sure I know about Bucky's "cooling domes", but this specific feature is more of a legend than fact, since no one has been able to come up with a single design or existing structure to instrument, meter, and prove or disprove the claim. (There is ONE dome in Delaware that has recently surfaced, but it may not be available for testing until it changes hands, since it is now in storage...) I am so interested in the "self-cooling aspects" of Bucky's work that I have been hunting down something so that I can toss a few hundred thermocouples and a data-logger into the mix and see what happens and why. Given that the Baldwin dome is covered over 100% of its surface with clear plastic, it is similar to the 4 greenhouse domes I have built and used (1 glass, 1 plastic, 1 Kalwall, 1 translucent fiberglass) for years. These greenhouses, despite many venting designs, require REMOVAL of the entire "peak pentagon" to get enough passive airflow to handle the heat gain inherent in a sunny summer day, and keep the internal temperature down under 95 degrees F. This is what I found in VA, where ambient temps rarely go over 87 F, and NH, where ambient temps are cooler than in VA. My current greenhouse uses the "Beadwall" system to fill the space between the panes of glass with small styrofoam pellets. This keeps heat in at night, and also keeps the sun at bay during the hottest summer months. Not cheap, but it works on a simple timer and light sensor, so it works even if I am away. >: Lets get real, folks. Tents have been around for >: centuries, and they work in certain environments. >: The Baldwin concept is a fancy tent. Nothing more. >: It solves no problem, since it uses no local materials, >How can using non-local materials be a problem? If the subject is a housing "solution", one must think of the transport costs associated with a design that requires high-tech components like machined steel, seals between layers of plastic, and argon gas. If we built one of these domes in a 3rd-world nation, how would the local residents/occupants repair and maintain the structure? Would "spare parts" be affordable? >What exactly is a _local material and in what way is it superior to a >non-local one? Not very long ago, a typical joe could build an acceptable house from materials no more than 1/2 mile or so from the building site. The small-scale sawmill made the process more efficient, and made the result better-quality. By using local materials, costs were reduced, and repair was easy. Anyone in the US who has owned a British (Jag), German (BMW), or Swedish (Volvo) car can tell you about the higher costs, delays, and confusion inherent in being forced to depend upon high-tech components that are not made on the same side of the planet as the consumer. There are several mailing lists on the net with the sole purpose of being a planet-wide flea market for hard-to-find auto parts, and at least the MG/Jaguar list is VERY active. >Bucky thought that a house made of highly standardised components, >mass-fabricated in a specialised factory was superior to the current >practise of building. And this pitch was a neat way to attract the attention (and funding dollars) of a post-war government, "stuck" with a massive industry built up to make weapons for the war, but facing layoffs due to the sudden lack of need to build so many planes, tanks, ships, whatever. If the concept had made sense, at least one factory owner would have started manufacturing the parts for homes, rather than loose his shirt and walk away from his factory. What was the biggest problem that prevented Bucky's idealistic view from being implemented? The cost of transporting materials made the resulting house more expensive than other designs, which used more local, less high-tech materials. I guess if there had been massive consumer demand for the design, the logistical problems could have been solved, since an infrastructure could have been justified. After all, look at the amount of infrastructure we have build to support the car: Paved roads, gas stations, auto-parts stores, factories, subcontract suppliers of subassemblies, standards bodies, multi-story parking garages, parking meters, traffic laws, roadsigns and stoplights, even specialized machines that paint the lines on the roads... >: requires insane amounts of engineering, and makes >Mostly allready done. Certainly DuPont does not consider the >engineering neccessary to produce Tefzel insane. I was not talking about DuPont. Lets imagine that you had an infinite number of rolls of Tefzel, an infinite amount of pipe, and wanted to build or repair a Baldwin structure without help from outside your own local community: 1) What sort of hardware do you use to connect the pipes? How do you machine the metal 5-way and 6-way connectors? 2) How do you seal the plastic, and inflate the plastic "pillow" using the tank of argon (assuming that the tank of argon has appeared by magic). 3) How do you attach the plastic pillows to the framework? More fancy hardware, more machining of custom parts. Contrast this with a house made of local materials: 1) Even if civilization itself falls, it is possible to "reinvent" methods of cutting wood, making nails (or using joinery to reduce nail applications), and thus building and repairing houses. 2) Local people can gain skill in the use and manipulation of these local materials. In SE Asia, one can see very high scaffolds used by construction workers. While the building might be steel, concrete, and glass, the scaffolds are BAMBOO!! >: the occupant dependent upon a high-tech support/supply >: infrastructure, just to keep this roof of dubious >: value over his head. >I fail to see why a finished pillowdome has to be dependent on a high >tech support/supply infrastructure. The dome requires no maintenance. Buy a vowel! Everything requires maintenance. The plastic pillows alone are a potential maintenance nightmare: 1) Plastic degrades when exposed to sun, cold, heat, and acid rain. Talk to anyone who owns a plastic-covered greenhouse. 2) Even a small failure in the plastic would cause the argon to escape, and leave a loose "pillow", flapping in the wind. Loose plastic on greenhouses can be reduced to shreds by even a minor breeze in less than a day! 3) Hail storms, the weight of a snowfall, high winds, and even the tiny claws of little birds present problems that could destroy significant percentages of the total number of "pillows" in a short time. >Argon can be bought from an industrial gasses firm. And where are they? What does it cost to ship a cylinder a few thousand miles? Can one ship a pressurized cylinder by other than surface or boat after the Valu-Jet disaster? Can one get such pressurized cylinders though customs? I deal with pressurized gas-bottles (in the form of scuba tanks) often. The ONLY way I can take my tanks with me when traveling is to open the valves and show nearly everyone who asks about them that they are empty and unpressurized. Customs inspectors at Orly airport in France even WEIGHED the empty cylinders! (I presume that this was a way to check to see if I was smuggling drugs or diamonds or cash in the tanks). Things got so silly, that I now keep one set of tanks with a buddy in Key West, and another set with a buddy on Maui. Other places, I take my life in my hands and rent tanks. Granted, Baldwin has some neat ideas, but paper solutions make for paper heroes. We have too many paper heroes now, and don't need more. I'd ramble on more about the pillowdome, but it is Saturday, and I must grab my nail gun and go work on a REAL home, being built by REAL people, using mostly local materials. In the summer, Saturday is "Habitat For Humanity day". I hope to drive at least one nail for each character in this message. (10,458) Veni, Vidi, Video -- I came, I saw, I surfed on... james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 11:04:44 +800 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: asawh@UAA.ALASKA.EDU Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage Subject: Doing more with less Greetings. I've been a lurker on this newsgroup (or mailing list, depending on how you see it) for quite a while and I really enjoy it. Recently I came up with a design with what I feel are (in a very small and modest way) some Bucky-like aspects and thought I would share it with the group. It has some semi-tensegrity-like features and definitely does more with less. Feel free to use, distribute, or modify the design; I don't intend to make money with it. If you do pass it on I'd appreciate credit. If you build one or come up with a good modification I'd also appreciate hearing about your experience. I hope that more people will post their ideas and creations to the group. Bucky would like that, I think. How to make a CD rack with a capacity of approximately 300 CDs for less than $10.00 by Tony Hursh NO WARRANTY: Though I have built one of these units and it has been in service for several months with no problems, I am not an engineer. I make no representation about the safety or reliability of the design or construction procedure. Engineers get paid for that. I don't. If you build this project you agree to evaluate the design yourself and determine whether it is safe and reliable and whether you have the necessary skills to construct the project in a safe manner. If you cannot perform such an evaluation, or are not qualified to construct the project you should retain a qualified professional. You also agree to assume all risks and/or liability and agree that I will not be held responsible for any damages or injuries arising out of construction of this project. You also agree that if your project fails or otherwise results in injury or damages to a third party that you will be responsible for such damages. There is NO WARRANTY on this design, either express or implied. There is no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. Sorry about that. Materials needed: 2 10' lengths of electrical metallic tubing (EMT). This stuff is dirt-cheap, of the order of $1.50 per length. I always try to keep some on hand because it's handy for many purposes (not *quite* as essential as duct tape, but still very useful :-) Approximately 30' of *strong* cord, thin wire rope, chain, etc. 3 (at least) pieces of ceiling hardware, such as hooks. The type that screws directly into a ceiling joist is strongly recommended. Although CDs aren't particularly heavy, you may want to avoid wall anchors, toggle bolts, or other technologies that rely on the (minimal) strength of drywall. Your call, but don't yell at me if the drywall fails and unceremoniously dumps your CD collection on the floor (or your head). Possibly some cable or chain hardware (if you use cord you can just tie knots). Tools needed: Electric drill. Hacksaw (only needed if you want to make a smaller unit). Screwdriver (possibly needed, depending on what sort of ceiling attachments you use). Very small round file (possibly needed...see comment below) Construction method: First drill at least three sets of holes through both pieces of EMT, one at each end and one in the center. If you're a Euclidean sort of person you may want more tension elements to prevent sag (see comments below... but if you were a Euclidean person maybe you wouldn't be reading this list :-). If you're using cotton/nylon cord or the like you should be concerned about sharp edges in the holes. You may want to use a very small round file or something similar to get rid of any sharp edges. Also, periodic inspection of any design using textiles as tension elements is highly recommended. Such materials do stretch and fray with time. Now, attach an approximate 7'-8' length of your tension material (the cord, cable or chain) through each set of holes. The exact length will depend on your ceiling height, *your* height, and esthetic considerations. I made mine so that the CDs are just below shoulder level. Next, attach short lengths of tension material between the two pieces of EMT. These should be sized so that a CD will sit comfortably between the two pieces of EMT when placed in a diagonal fashion (the length of the diagonal prevents the CD from falling through). These can either be threaded through additional holes or simply tied around the tubing (make sure that the ones near the ends are *inside* of the long pieces threaded through the drilled holes. That will prevent them sliding off the ends). The weight of the CDs will keep all the tension elements under tension. Hook or otherwise attach the center of the long tension elements to your ceiling attachments, and you're good to go. END VIEW Ceiling -> ------------------------------------------------------------ Attachment to ceiling -----> o _ ^ | enough distance / \ | to provide a Tension material ------> / \ | comfortable / \ | working height. / \ | EMT ---> o------------------o <-- EMT - |------------------| slightly less than one CD diagonal. SIDE VIEW Ceiling -> ----------------------------------------------------------- Attachments -> o o o | | | | | | Tension material -> | | | | | | | | | | | | EMT ------> ========================================= I hope the drawings are clear. ASCII isn't the best medium for this; if you have trouble I could make some CAD drawings or bitmaps and email them to you or put them on someone's web site. As mentioned above this rack will hold approximately 300 CDs at a cost far less than most conventional solutions. Before I built the rack our CD collection (mostly my partner's, actually) was housed in several flimsy drawer-type units built of wood-veneer and particle board that not only cost more for a single unit holding far fewer CDs, but fell apart if you looked at them hard. The new rack holds (almost) *all* of the CDs, is cheap and sturdy, and has the added advantage that the CDs are visible, which makes it much easier to find the one that you want. #define PREACH_MODE TRUE My partner and I both used to get paid a fair amount of money and we both have the unfashionable notion that extra money is best spent on books, tools, and music rather than "fashion" clothing and consumer junk. Now that I'm a full-time student and she's disabled, I've noticed a curious thing: our clothing is out of style and much of what little consumer junk we did have is broken or outdated, but somehow our books, tools, and music are still just as satisfying as they always were. Funny how that works, isn't it? #undef PREACH_MODE Suggested modifcations: If you're not quite as fanatical about buying CDs as my partner the rack can easily be made in a smaller size -- just hacksaw the tubing to a shorter length. If you need more space later you can either build another rack or add a second tier. The cords on my rack have just enough stretch and the EMT is flexible enough that the EMT pieces describe a graceful catenary (what some might call a "sag") that I find very esthetically pleasing. If you don't, you can add more tension elements to make the rack straighter. I like the "high-tech" look of the unfinished metal, personally, (plus, I'm cheap), but you could probably paint the pieces of EMT to suit your preference. I've never painted EMT (intentionally, that is :-), but it'd probably be a good idea to sand the surface lightly with fine emery paper or the like, then use a good metal primer before putting on your finish coat. You could also use decorative cords or chains for the tension elements to dress up the design a little bit. There are many other potential variations of the design. Have fun and be creative! Let me know if you improve the design. -- Tony (asawh@uaa.alaska.edu) ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 10:11:43 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Walt Venable Organization: CTS Network Services Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In article <4r2haq$fkk@infoserv.rug.ac.be>, fidevos@eduserv1.rug.ac.be (Filip De Vos) wrote: > : Baldwin describes the use of large water tanks to regulate temperature, as > : well as providing fresh fish and water purification (see also John Todd's > : books) > > Can you post titles, ISBN numbers, and some (very) basic review/critique, > or at least their subject? > The only one I have myself is "From Eco-Cities to Living Machines", by Nancy Jack Todd and John Todd, ISBN 1-55643-150-3. I think I got my copy through Real Goods, 800-762-7325, a good source for all kinds of books about ecological design and alternative homebuilding methods. I found the book (Eco-Cities) to be very interesting and stimulating of ideas, but short on technical explanations. The book was apparently intended to introduce the concepts to a broad range of backgrounds. There were no schematics, plans, or parts lists for how to build your own Living Machines (TM), their name for aquaculture-style systems for water purification and fish-raising. I suppose this is partly because the authors make their living by consulting and setting up such systems, however I would like to find something aimed at the do-it-yourselfer. Please let us know if you get some of their other publications which have that type of info. -- Walt Venable ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 12:28:55 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Walt Venable Organization: CTS Network Services Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In article <4r2gvi$fkk@infoserv.rug.ac.be>, fidevos@eduserv1.rug.ac.be (Filip De Vos) wrote: > You are obviouslyt not familiar with the discovery by Bucky about cooling > domes. > See Critical Path, p. 210- > And J. Baldwin: Buckyworks, p. 114- and p. 36 I've heard conflicting reports about the cooling effect. Steve Baer (founder of Zomeworks) goes so far as to assert that Bucky deliberately misled people about the direction of airflow patterns in domes. Regardless of that assertion, even Baldwin admits that "there is no peer-reviewed paper proving that the chiling machine effect even exists" (Buckworks, p.117). Not to say that things do not exist unless they are explained in a peer-reviewed paper, but the scientific process does normally proceed in that way. The assumption is that if you publish your methods and results and others are able to duplicate those results, then they have more validity. Also, others are sometimes able to contribute information about circumstances under which your results would not be valid, estblishing operational limits for designs. As I move up in scale with my own dome prototypes, I will make my own observations of airflow patterns and let y'all know. > How can using non-local materials be a problem? > What exactly is a _local material and in what way is it superior to a > non-local one? > Bucky thought that a house made of highly standardised components, > mass-fabricated in a specialised factory was superior to the current > practise of building. > There is a school of thought that says it's better to use local materials because they are easily available to local people. For instance, if people in the Phillipines build their homes with native materials (bamboo, thatch rooves), then they are not dependent on (potentially expensive or hard to obtain) imported materials from other countries. This also usually saves the energy used to transport non-local materials to the local site. This is, IMHO, a very valid line of reasoning and you must balance this against the advantages of things like Pillowdomes on a case-by-case basis. Thanks for joining in the discussion, it's obvious you have studied this issue a bit. What area are you located in? Do you ever get to San Diego? Do you build your own dome structures? -- Walt Venable http://members.aol.com/wvenable/ ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 17:06:55 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX V-VZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: V-VZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 29, 1996 VACUUM Synergetics 1, sect 420.041 537.01 Synergetics 2, sect 440.11 1009.69 1073.16 See: ABHORRENCE OF VACUUM COSMIC VACUUM CLEANER NON-STATE VALENT: VALENCY AFullerExplanation,pages 029.00 047.00 166.00 170.00 Definition AFullerExplanation,pages 029.00 047.00 In Duality AFullerExplanation,pages 051-52 137.00 139-40 Polyhedral Parameter AFullerExplanation,pages 038-39 Quadri-Valent AFullerExplanation,page 162.00 See: BI- VALENT MONO- VALENT MULTI- VALENT OCTA- VALENT QUADRI-VALENT TRI- VALENT VALUE-ADDED-BY-MANUFACTURE Critical Path, page 098.00 VALVING: VALVABILITY: ENERGY VALVE AFullerExplanation,pages 193.00 198.00 Dymaxion World, page 006.00 Synergetics 1, sect 208.00 426.40-47 427.03 633.02 647.02 1005.61 Synergetics 2, sect 466.01-18 793.03 1075.24 In Geodesic Domes Dymaxion World, page 065.00 See: ANGLE & FREQUENCY MODULATION ENERGY VALVE ENVIRONMENT VALVE FREQUENCY MODULATION INFORMATION VALVING RADIANT VALVABILITY SHUNTING TUNABILITY VAN Allen Belt(s) Operating Manual, page 045.00 Synergetics 2, sect 326.04 986.743 De Graaff Generators Synergetics 1, sect 452.03 Synergetics 2, sect 1052.85 VANCOUVER WORLD'S FAIR ('86,BC,CANADA) BF's Universe, page 260.00 VAN'T HOFF, JACOBUS HENDRICUS Cosmography, pages 045.00 220.00 Humans in Universe,pages 062-63 Synergetics 1, sect 931.60 Synergetics 2, sect 986.053 VAPOR. See: LIQUID-CRYSTAL-VAPOR-INCANDESCENT PHASES VARGAS, GETULIO Critical Path, pages 288-92 VARIABLE: VARIABLES Synergetics 1, sect 200.04 226.02 537.33 782.21-22 782.30 782.50 801.13 fig 1054.40 Synergetics 2, sect 311.16 505.52 543.25 1053.71-78 1072.23 1075.23 Inventorying of, Problem Solving in Operating Manual, page 053.00 Theory of Variables Synergetics 1, sect 535.05 See: CHEESE TETRAHEDRON: COORDINATE SYMMETRY CONSTANTS & VARIABLES CO- VARIABLES LIMIT-LIMITLESS SYSTEM VARIABLES TETRAHEDRON: DISSIMILAR RATE OF CHANGE ACCOMMODATION VASE AS ARTIFACT Critical Path, page 025.00 VATICAN. See: ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH VE (VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM) And Icosa Synergetics 1, sect 251.20 415.50-53 433.01-02 456.00-22 458.01-06 458.10-12 460.07 461.02-06 527.51-54 527.62 615.06 638.02 639.02 725.02 905.40 905.48 905.54-55 905.65 915.02 960.13 963.10 971.20 982.58-59 982.70 1011.23 1031.14 1042.03-05 1052.30-44 1053.10-17 1053.30-61 1055.06 Synergetics 2, sect 466.01 466.16-17 fig 938.13 table 986.304 sects 986.872 987.051-58 987.060-67 987.410-15 1033.655-56 1033.81-84 1041.12 1052.33 fig 1132.01 A-C plats 007.00 032.00 See: UNIVERSAL INTEGRITY As Empty Set Tetra Synergetics 1, sect 415.45 Complementary. See: STAR TETRA Eight-Pointed Star System Synergetics 1, sect 905.33 Field Synergetics 1, sect 205.01-08 966.10 Synergetics 2, sect 986.711 986.750-60 Frame Synergetics 1, sect 240.39 240.41 537.03 782.10-23 962.30 982.12 Great Circles Synergetics 1, sect 427.16 fig 445.13 A sects 450.0-55.22 figs 450.11 A-B 453.01 455.11 455.20 sects 527.54 541.35 841.11-22 842.01-05 902.31 982.63-64 1012.35 1012.37 1042.02-05 1053.10-17 1053.20-21 1053.30-35 1053.60 1238.21 Synergetics 2, sect 100.1042 251.17 fig 841.30 sects 987.121 987.130-327 figs 987.137 A-C 987.412 plats 012-16 sect 1053.811 Integral Negative Synergetics 1, sect 636.01 note Involvement Domain Synergetics 1, sect 1032.11 Synergetics 2, sect 415.17 415.171 532.18 figs 415.17 987.240 A sects 1006.30-36 fig 1006.32 sects 1033.741 1033.82 1053.78 1053.842-49 See: NUCLEATED CUBE Packages Synergetics 1, sect 960.05 Symmetrical Contraction. See: JITTERBUG Threshold Synergetics 1, sect 518.06 VECTOR: VECTORS Humans in Universe,pages 102-06 Synergetics 1, sect 200.05 223.17-20 223.75 240.13-22 240.25-29 251.11 251.36 400.09 410.05 513.01-07 514.02 520.101-12 521.00-32 527.02 905.02 962.40-42 Synergetics 2, sect 270.21 504.12 513.08 540.41 543.11 986.110 986.518 986.831 And Energy Events AFullerExplanation,pages 068.00 127.00 Forces AFullerExplanation,pages 068.00 083.00 088.00 238.00 As Replacement for Line. See: STRAIGHT LINE Gravity and Radiation Cosmography, pages 089-90 fig 090.00 Interactions AFullerExplanation,pages 068.00 083-84 087.00 Matrix, Isotropic Cosmography, pages 053-54 058.00 060.00 128.00 169.00 230-31 fig 171.00 Of Falling Sticks Cosmography, fig 201.00 Restraint, as Defining Minimum Sys Cosmography, fig 202.00 Push-Pull Cosmography, page 161.00 Sphere Packing and. See: ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX Topology and AFullerExplanation,pages 068-69 Use of Term in Synergetics Cosmography, page 045.00 note fig 142.00 See: CONGRUENCE OF VECTORS EDGES FORCE LINES INTERNUCLEAR VECTOR MODULUS ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX LINE(S) PRIME VECTOR QUANTUM- VECTOR SIX VECTORS SYNERGETICS ACCOUNTING TENSOR THREE- VECTOR TEAMS TIME VECTOR TRAJECTORY VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM (VE) Cosmography, pages 067.00 208-09 240.00 figs 132.00 164.00 210.00 Dymaxion World, pages 041-42 044-45 Synergetics 1, sect 201.13 205.214 222.01-51 figs 220.01 222.30 sects 223.01 223.20 (D) 223.21 (D) 223.33 240.28 240.37-39 240.66 251.21 251.33 251.38-39 251.46-47 400.42 fig 413.01 sects 413.02-5.02 table 415.03 sects 415.10-12 415.30-32 415.40-53 418.01-05 420.041 430.011-45.18 502.25 503.03 515.02 518.06 527.31 527.61-62 541.36 608.10 615.06-07 633.01-02 725.03 780.24 825.28 905.32-49 940.13 942.60-64 table 943.00 sects 955.02 955.50-52 960.04-05 table 963.10 sect 966.04-08 fig 966.05 sects 966.10 970.0-74.04 981.11-21 982.11 982.57-58 table 982.62 sects 982.63-84 983.01-03 984.10 1011.11 1011.20 1011.23 1011.40-41 1011.50-62 1012.11-20 1012.30-37 1025.14 1030.10-11 1032.12 fig 1054.40 sects 1055.05 1223.13 1236.02 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sect 201.11 223.05 260.52 310.11 326.23 421.21 466.21 526.191 531.06 532.18 537.131 537.45 540.12 541.17-19 937.22 938.12 986.170-72 fig 986.172 sects 986.751 986.820-21 986.857 987.221-22 fig 987.242 sects 987.311-27 1013.42 1033.180-83 tabls 1033.192 1033.20 sects 1052.32 1052.87 1053.36 1053.810-13 1053.822 1053.842-49 And 25-Great Circle Pattern Dymaxion World, fig 231.00 Atomic Physics Fuller's Earth, page 079.00 Euler's Law Fuller's Earth, page 077.00 Octet Truss Dymaxion World, pages 057.00 060.00 Tensegrity Dymaxion World, fig 271.00 Angular Topology of Cosmography, fig 198.00 As Center of Local & Unique Domain Dymaxion World, page 048.00 Formed by Closest-Packed Spheres Fuller's Earth, pages 070-72 Model of Atomic Packing Fuller's Earth, page 074.00 Sharing the Planes of the Tetra Fuller's Earth, pages 072-74 Closepacked Spheres and AFullerExplanation,pages 100.00 106.00 114-16 164.00 Conceptual vs Actual Equilibrium AFullerExplanation,pages 097-99 162.00 165.00 Constructed from Foldable Great Circles Cosmography, pages 234-35 fig 234.00 Contractions of Dymaxion World, page 046.00 Cuboctahedron as AFullerExplanation,page 090.00 Equilibrium Defined AFullerExplanation,page 082.00 In Nature AFullerExplanation,page 249.00 Expanded in Frequency Fuller's Earth, pages 076-79 Formula for # of Exterior Spheres Dymaxion World, page 046.00 Frequencies of Fuller's Earth, pages 078-79 Hexagons and Equilibrium AFullerExplanation,pages 089-90 101.00 103.00 105-06 113.00 169.00 illus 087.00 092.00 Hidden VE Inside Octahedron AFullerExplanation,pages 155-56 In Synergetic Mathematics Cosmography, page 224.00 Jitterbug Transformation of Cosmography, page 230.00 fig 231.00 Model of AFullerExplanation,pages 086-87 093.00 098.00 170.00 illus 090.00 Modeled from Paper Circles Fuller's Earth, pages 075-76 Omni-Directional Equilibrium of Forces Dymaxion World, page 041.00 Planes of Fuller's Earth, page 074.00 Properties of Dymaxion World, pages 041-42 Space Filling and AFullerExplanation,pages 127.00 170.00 180.00 185.00 illus 130.00 Symmetrical, Math Breakthrough Dymaxion World, pages 045-46 Tetrahedron and AFullerExplanation,pages 092-93 152-53 Time and Equilibrium AFullerExplanation,page 099.00 Translated into Icosahedron Dymaxion World, page 042.00 See: A PRIORI VECTOR EQUILIBRIUM CUBE AND VE DOMAIN OF A NUCLEUS VE EMPTY SET TETRA EQUANIMITY MODEL INVISIBLE VE ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX JITTERBUG LOCAL VE NUCLEATED CUBE OCTAHEDRON AND VE OMNIDIRECTIONAL CLOSEST PACKING OF SPHERES POINT SYSTEM RELATIONSHIPS POLARIZATION OF VE POTENTIAL VE PRIME NUCLEATED SYSTEM RADIATION-GRAVITATION MODEL STAR TETRAHEDRON STARTING WITH VE TWENTYNESS & 24-NESS OF VE TRUNCATED CUBE ZERO MODEL VECTORIAL Advantage Synergetics 1, sect 251.05 Convergence Synergetics 1, sect 716.11 905.22-23 Synergetics 2, sect 504.12 See: TWIST-PASS TWIST VERTEX EXIT Geometry Synergetics 1, sect 201.01 206.12 215.00-02 240.47 522.36 533.06 540.07-09 825.28 962.42 982.52 1002.13 Synergetics 2, sect 266.01-02 421.20-21 537.131 540.41 935.24 986.042 986.123 986.131 986.162 986.417 987.010 987.031 987.041 1007.16 Field Synergetics 1, sect 205.02 825.28 982.12 See: AVOGADRO: GENERALIZED AVOGADRO SYSTEM ISOTROPIC VECTOR MATRIX SIXTY-DEGREENESS Mathematics of Comprehension Operating Manual, pages 061-64 See: SYNERGETICS Integrity Synergetics 1, sect 240.47 Orientation Synergetics 1, sect 513.00-07 521.04 Synergetics 2, sect 540.41 See: AXIS OF OBSERVATION Topology Synergetics 1, sect 962.07 Synergetics 2, sect 987.041 VEEKING. See: VIKING VEENETIAN. See: VENETIAN VEERING Critical Path, pg xxxvii.00 See: COURAGE NAVIGATION ORBITAL FEEDBACK CIRCUITS VEGETATION Critical Path, pages 212.00 222.00 Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 1005.21-24 Synergetics 2, sect 326.12 Function of Fuller's Earth, page 121.00 See: ALCOHOL (VEGETATION-PRODUCED) ECOLOGY ENERGY ACCOUNTING EVOLUTION: CLASS-ONE EVOLUTION INTER-COMPLEMENTATION PHOTO-SYNTHESIS VELOCITY Synergetics 1, sect 521.01-02 521.04 526.02 529.03 533.06 763.02 962.40-42 Synergetics 2, sect 270.21 1052.62 See: ABSOLUTE VELOCITY MASS AND VELOCITY VENICE Cosmography, page 095.00 Critical Path, pages xx.00 070.00 As Canal City Critical Path, page 024.00 Merchant Bankers of Critical Path, page 076.00 Shipbuilding in Ideas & Integ, pages 264-66 See: WATER-PEOPLE VENTILATION,IN DYMAXION DWELLING MACHINES Dymax World, figs 190-95 214.00 216-17 VENTURI WIND TUNNEL Dymaxion World, figs 189-91 VENUS AS SPHERICAL BODY Critical Path, page 034.00 VERB: VERBS Synergetics 1, sect 250.32 Synergetics 2, sect 263.04 530.12 1001.26 VERIFICATION. See: EXPERIMENTAL REVERIFICATION VERITIES Synergetics 1, sect 1005.52-54 VERKHOYANSK Critical Path, page 003.00 Fuller's Earth, page 100.00 VERTEX-: VERTEXES (CORNERS) Cosmography, page 141.00 fig 142.00 Critical Path, page 007.00 fig 008.00 Fuller's Earth, fig 062.00 Synergetics 1, sect 224.05 251.11 251.40 505.101 523.01-03 624.04 624.10-12 647.10 722.02 905.22-23 964.20 1009.11 1023.16 1030.20 Synergetics 2, fig 986.061 sects 986.316 986.730 986.819 987.022 987.071-79 1053.801 1053.803 1074.10-11 3 Triangles Meet at Vertexes of Tet Fuller's Earth, page 091.00 4 Triangles Meet at Vertexes of Oct Fuller's Earth, page 091.00 5 Triangles Meet at Vertexes of Icos Fuller's Earth, page 091.00 And Edges Synergetics 2, sect 987.022 Non-Vertexes Synergetics 1, sect 905.20 See: EVENTS AND NOVENTS Faces and Edges Synergetics 1, sects 223.04 223.16-20 400.23 fig 400.30 sects 420.06 527.62 fig 536.03 sects 722.02 782.40 1006.20 1007.14 fig 1054.40 Synergetics 2, sect 400.57 986.061-65 986.721 1007.22 1007.25 1041.11 1044.01-02 1044.05 See: CONSTANT RELATIVE ABUNDANCE CROSSINGS, OPENINGS & TRAJECTORIES POINTS, AREAS & LINES Spheres. See: FOUR VERTEX-SPHERES OR NONE See: CONVERGENCE CORNER CROSSINGS DOMAINS OF VERTEXES EULER'S FORMULA EVENTS FIXES FLEX-CORNERS PATTERN UNIQUENESS POLAR VERTEXES POLY- VERTEXIA PRIME CONVERGENCE TETRA- VERTEX VERTEXIAL Connections Synergetics 1, sect 710.00-03 Synergetics 2, sect 1053.802 See: LEAK IN TETRA CORNERS LOCKED KISS TURBINING TWIST-PASS TWIST VERTEX EXIT VECTORIAL CONVERGENCE Topology Synergetics 1, sect 964.20 VESSELS History of Ideas & Integ, page 160.00 Properties of Ideas & Integ, pages 158-59 Use of, in Venturing Operating Manual, page 016.00 VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS Critical Path, page 026.00 VICTORIAN AGE Critical Path, pages 053.00 161.00 See: INVISIBLE REALITY (DAWNING OF) VICTORY LOANS Critical Path, page 083.00 VIDEO Tape, 43-Hour AFullerExplanation,pages 012.00 (Everything I Know by RBF) 031.00 084.00 118.00 141.00 See: COMPUTER COMMUNICATION EDUCATION INFORMATION ACCESS SEEING TELEVISION VIETNAM Puppet Wars of Southeast Asia Critical Path, pages 020-21 192.00 War BF's Universe, page 392.00 See: WATER-PEOPLE WORLD WAR III VIEWPOINT. See: SHRINKING VIEWPOINT VIKING Critical Path, page 073.00 fig 074.00 Ships Ideas & Integ, page 161.00 VINCI, LEONARDO DA BF's Universe, page 093.00 Operating Manual, pages 022-23 VIOLET. See: ULTRAVIOLET VIRAL CONTROLS: VIRAL STEERABILITY Synergetics 1, sect 222.43 612.11 932.00-02 1050.11-13 1055.03 Synergetics 2, sect 201.11 531.04 986.474 987.075 1005.614 See: BIOLOGICAL DESIGN DNA-RNA TETRA-HELIX UNZIPPING ANGLE VIRUS AFullerExplanation,pages 009.00 118-19 238-39 VIRGIN Synergetics 2, sect 505.61 1076.10-11 VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST(BLACKSBURG,VA,USA) DymaxWorld, fig 348.00 VISIBLE: VISIBILITY Synergetics 1, sect 345.00 Synergetics 2, sect 400.73 792.40 And Invisible Synergetics 1, sect 223.14 224.02 345.00 501.03 501.12 507.02 525.01 535.06 608.06 624.05 625.05-06 640.21 641.01-02 648.02 905.18 905.23 905.31-37 905.46 Synergetics 2, sect 000.112 270.13-14 400.70-73 790.24 1013.41 1013.51-52 table 1033.20 sects 1053.831-33 See: INTERFERENCE AND NONINTERFERENCE TUNING-IN AND TUNING-OUT SOMETHINGNESS AND NOTHINGNESS See: HALF-VISIBLE: HALF-IN-VISIBLE HUMAN LIMITS OF OBSERVATION INFRA AND ULTRA- VISIBLE IN-VISIBLE: IN- VISIBILITY OPTICAL SPECTRUM RESOLUTION: EYE- VISIBLE DIFFERENTIALS SEEABILITY: SEEING SUB- VISIBLE VISUAL VISION Critical Path, pages 218.00 221.00 230.00 See: COURAGE VISUAL Synergetics 1, sect 801.01-24 905.15 905.31 1054.10 1054.20 1054.50 1054.52 Synergetics 2, sect 100.020 260.11-22 261.01 262.02-03 265.06 270.19 526.20-23 1007.22-23 1053.85 Literacy AFullerExplanation,page 022.00 See: COLOR SPECTRUM HUMAN SENSE RANGING SEEING VITAMIN D Critical Path, pages 009-10 Synergetics 2, sect 1052.641 See: PHOTO-SYNTHESIS SKIN PIGMENTATION VLADIVOSTOK, U. S. S. R. Critical Path, pages 193.00 196.00 VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 VOID. See: INTER-STITIAL SPACES SPHERES AND SPACES VACUUM VOLCANO. See: VULCANISM VOLTA RIVER BASIN Critical Path, page 202.00 VOLUME- Synergetics 1, sect 223.65 240.44 920.01 924.10 954.09 961.48 965.01-02 966.10 1010.14 1023.16 1023.19-20 1032.11 1053.21 Synergetics 2, sect 251.16 936.19 986.122 986.220 1044.09 And Area Progressions Synergetics 2, sects 1005.10-15 figs 1005.15 A-D Area Ratio(s) Critical Path, pages xxiv.00 158.00 209.00 233.00 311.00 327.00 333.00 Synergetics 1, table 223.64 col3 sects 223.81 223.87 400.41-43 412.02 426.21 455.02 464.07 528.02 528.05 626.03 750.12 901.16 905.49 942.70 963.12 980.00-10 1025.11 1052.20 1053.10-17 1053.40 table 1053.41 1053.60-61 1106.11 Synergetics 2, sect 794.14 795.06 986.580-81 986.585 986.600 986.629 986.634-35 986.721 986.727 986.742 table 988.20 sects 1053.36-37 1053.70-77 1053.848 See: GEODESIC DOME SPHERE STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY QUANTA AND UNITS OF VOLUME Increased by Tetrahedroning Fuller's Earth, page 091.00 Of Cubes Fuller's Earth, page 085.00 Octa- Hedrons Fuller's Earth, page 084.00 Tetra-Hedrons Fuller's Earth, page 081.00 Ratios AFullerExplanation,pages 143.00 145-47 149-50 157.00 163.00 Use of Volume Constant AFullerExplanation,pages 147-48 To Surface Area Ratio AFullerExplanation,pages 017.00 061-63 118-19 141.00 235.00 262.00 Weight Ratio(s) Critical Path, pages 158.00 190.00 336-37 Grunch of Giants, page 014.00 Synergetics 1, sect 223.81 410.05 433.02 921.03-04 963.11 Synergetics 2, sect 1053.71-77 See: DWELLING MACHINE ENVIRONMENT CONTROL GEODESIC DOME PERFORMANCE PER WEIGHT PLANCK'S CONSTANT STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY SYNERGETICS CONSTANT WORK EFFECTIVENESS See: CONSTANT VOLUME MODEL DOMAINS OF VOLUMES ENERGY AND VOLUME PRIME VOLUMES SYSTEMATIC ENCLOSURE TETRA- VOLUMES ZERO- VOLUME VOLUMETRIC Awareness Synergetics 1, sect 1023.19 Hierarchy Synergetics 1, sect 251.32 454.01-02 905.31-49 982.62 1053.01-17 1053.50 table 1053.51 sect 1053.61 Synergetics 2, sect 937.22 table 1053.51 A 1053.601 1053.71 Unity Synergetics 2, sect 251.16 251.48 See: STRUCTURAL QUANTA & UNITS OF VOLUME TETRA- VOLUME VOLUNTARY Synergetics 1, sect 502.51 And Involuntary Synergetics 1, sect 302.00 305.05 See: WILL VOTING, BY REFERENDUM Ideas & Integ, page 113.00 VOW OF SILENCE (1927) BF's Universe, page 093.00 VULCANISM Critical Path, pages xvii.00 005.00 049.00 222.00 282.00 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME VULNERABILITY OF VEHICLES BF's Universe, pages 153-54 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 17:18:08 -0700 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Walt Venable Organization: CTS Network Services Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In article <199606291638.MAA02058@mujibur.inmind.com>, James Fischer wrote: > > Sure I know about Bucky's "cooling domes", but this > specific feature is more of a legend than fact, since > no one has been able to come up with a single design > or existing structure to instrument, meter, and prove > or disprove the claim. (There is ONE dome in Delaware > that has recently surfaced, but it may not be available > for testing until it changes hands, since it is now in > storage...) I am so interested in the "self-cooling > aspects" of Bucky's work that I have been hunting > down something so that I can toss a few hundred > thermocouples and a data-logger into the mix and see > what happens and why. I would be interested to hear what you find out (see my comments on the "cooling effect" in my reply to Filip). Why should it matter what dome you use? You could just set up a lightweight model (I do this all the time, up to 42' diameter so far) and measure the interior. Baldwin's book claims Bucky noticed the effect inside cylindrical metal grain storage units painted white on the outside, so if it exists at all it should not be overly dependent on geometric details. > > Given that the Baldwin dome is covered over 100% of > its surface with clear plastic, it is similar to the > 4 greenhouse domes I have built and used (1 glass, > 1 plastic, 1 Kalwall, 1 translucent fiberglass) for > years. These greenhouses, despite many venting > designs, require REMOVAL of the entire "peak pentagon" > to get enough passive airflow to handle the heat > gain inherent in a sunny summer day, and keep the > internal temperature down under 95 degrees F. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, this is valuable to know. Have you ever made some which, as you described earlier, have part of the dome covered with opaque material? If so, how did the results differ from the 100% transparent ones? > >Bucky thought that a house made of highly standardised components, > >mass-fabricated in a specialised factory was superior to the current > >practise of building. > ... > > If the concept had made sense, at least one factory > owner would have started manufacturing the parts for > homes, rather than loose his shirt and walk away from > his factory. What was the biggest problem that > prevented Bucky's idealistic view from being implemented? > The cost of transporting materials made the resulting > house more expensive than other designs, which used > more local, less high-tech materials. > Actually, doesn't the Jim Walter (no relation!) company do just that? Deliver standardised, lower-cost housing built from kits? As I recall, they are based in the south and supply either kits, built-but-unfinished homes, or completely finished units. This is not quite what Bucky had in mind, but it is a step in that direction. I believe there are several Japanese companies making modular factory-produced building units that can be assembled with a helicopter or crane. If you are interested I can look for sources. Do no assume that just because something has not been done, it is not a good idea. If this were true, we would all still live in caves (or trees), instead of any sort of house at all, and you would not be spending your weekends with a nail gun. > I guess if there had been massive consumer demand for > the design, the logistical problems could have been > solved, since an infrastructure could have been justified. > After all, look at the amount of infrastructure we > have build to support the car: > > Paved roads, gas stations, auto-parts stores, > factories, subcontract suppliers of > subassemblies, standards bodies, multi-story > parking garages, parking meters, traffic laws, > roadsigns and stoplights, even specialized > machines that paint the lines on the roads... Now THERE'S an insane amount of engineering!! I wouldn't waste too many characters defending my points by pointing to the American auto infrastructure. I do not think the "consumer demand" occured in the absence of any marketing encouragement. Cause and effect have always been slippery concepts, at best. > >I fail to see why a finished pillowdome has to be dependent on a high > >tech support/supply infrastructure. The dome requires no maintenance. > > Buy a vowel! Everything requires maintenance. The plastic > pillows alone are a potential maintenance nightmare: > > 1) Plastic degrades when exposed to sun, > cold, heat, and acid rain. Talk to > anyone who owns a plastic-covered > greenhouse. > > 2) Even a small failure in the plastic > would cause the argon to escape, and > leave a loose "pillow", flapping in > the wind. Loose plastic on greenhouses > can be reduced to shreds by even a > minor breeze in less than a day! > > 3) Hail storms, the weight of a snowfall, > high winds, and even the tiny claws of > little birds present problems that could > destroy significant percentages of the > total number of "pillows" in a short > time. Well, I think we are all speaking from a lack of direct experience with the plastic in question. Baldwin asserts that the Tefzel lasted at least 14 years (in the New England area, I believe) and specifically mentioned that birds "bounced off" the dome. It sounds like pretty tough stuff, but I reserve final judgement until I get my hands on some. Anyone know a source for rolls of the film? > >Argon can be bought from an industrial gasses firm. > > And where are they? What does it cost to ship a > cylinder a few thousand miles? Can one ship a > pressurized cylinder by other than surface or > boat after the Valu-Jet disaster? Can one get > such pressurized cylinders though customs? > Again, as I said in my last reply to you, but why wouldn't CO2 or plain ol' air work as well? Then you could inflate them with a bicycle pump. > Granted, Baldwin has some neat ideas, but > paper solutions make for paper heroes. > > We have too many paper heroes now, and don't need more. I believe you do Mr. Baldwin a disservice. As far as I can tell, he has spent the last 20-some-odd years building a wide variety of quite real prototype structures and doing a lot of real work in the field of ecological design in general. Not to mention his co-editorship of many of the Whole Earth publications. > I'd ramble on more about the pillowdome, but it is > Saturday, and I must grab my nail gun and go work on > a REAL home, being built by REAL people, using mostly > local materials. In the summer, Saturday is > "Habitat For Humanity day". > > I hope to drive at least one nail for each character > in this message. (10,458) I admire anyone who volunteers time for a group doing as much good work as Habitat is. Just remember that your nail gun is a specialized tool that evolved to support a specific method of house building. If dome structures were as common as the (incredibly resource-intensive) houses we typically build, then they would have their own infrastructure and specialized tools. And maybe we'd all be arguing about why it was so hard and impractical to build rectangular homes out of wood... -- Walt Venable "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring. There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking deeply sobers us again." --- Pope ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 14:32:43 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: tom aagdii Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks In-Reply-To: > > > > How can using non-local materials be a problem? > > What exactly is a _local material and in what way is it superior to a > > non-local one? > > Bucky thought that a house made of highly standardised components, > > mass-fabricated in a specialised factory was superior to the current > > practise of building. > > > > There is a school of thought that says it's better to use local materials > because they are easily available to local people. For instance, if people > in the Phillipines build their homes with native materials (bamboo, thatch > rooves), then they are not dependent on (potentially expensive or hard to > obtain) imported materials from other countries. This also usually saves > the energy used to transport non-local materials to the local site. This > is, IMHO, a very valid line of reasoning and you must balance this against > the advantages of things like Pillowdomes on a case-by-case basis. fuller spoke of material circualtion as the prerequiset to 100% sucess. no country mterially self-sufficiant; every thing is logistical, that is why you need to stop the production of useless goods. i think the most important thing about fuller was the way he viewed universe and humans, and not in particular explanation of certain phenomena; obviously we are having hard time to udenrstand the man, too smart for us i guess. now we are digging to find some mistakes; which is not that important, even if he did make them; he gave a view of total man, and that is enough for me. i dont know why you want to save money when it comes to essential things, in reality the 3 or so billion tons of international trade is totally irrational; just by hunch thinking you should assume that 90% of human activiy is useless. system theory is most necassary to deal with this in the future, as much as it did in the ww2( at least it was rational planned). any way we still need a lot of organized data to carry such program of housing every one luxorously; and we need to know much about the tonage and waste on both ocean and land. tagdi p.s there are some ptterns, if i could only find them in clover leave shape. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 12:07:33 +0000 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: James Fischer Subject: Re: Brainstorming on BuckyWorks >> Sure I know about Bucky's "cooling domes"... >I would be interested to hear what you find out Of course I will inform the list of whatever we find. >(see my comments on the "cooling effect" in my reply to Filip). Filip did not seem to grasp that a dome covered with clear or translucent plastic is a good try at a solar powered microwave oven. The "cooling effect" claims were made about opaque domes, which reflected most of the light (and heat) falling upon them. If Mr. Baldwin made claims about the "cooling effect" being a feature of the "pillow dome", then the myth has gotten out of control. >Why should it matter what dome you use? You could just set >up a lightweight model (I do this all the time, up to 42' >diameter so far) and measure the interior. 'Cause the dome I am lusting after is a Bucky designed structure, and it has a vent system. Any structure I might build, while perhaps leading to a "discovery" of how to make the venting work, would not allow me to examine a venting system designed by Bucky to prove or refute his point. A model (even full scale) would have to be a damn good one, since all joints would have to be well-sealed to prevent stray airflow. I have thought about using a finite element analysis program to simulate a dome, since one might be able to do a better job with "perfect" conditions. The math is a pain... >Baldwin's book claims Bucky noticed the effect inside >cylindrical metal grain storage units painted white on >the outside, so if it exists at all it should not be >overly dependent on geometric details. It could be that the effect applies only to the Dymaxion Deployment Unit, which looks much like a truncated grain silo. The question of the effect's applicability to domes remains unresolved. >> Given that the Baldwin dome is covered over 100% of >> its surface with clear plastic, it is similar to the >> 4 greenhouse domes I have built and used (1 glass, >> 1 plastic, 1 Kalwall, 1 translucent fiberglass) for >> years. These greenhouses, despite many venting >> designs, require REMOVAL of the entire "peak pentagon" >> to get enough passive airflow to handle the heat >> gain inherent in a sunny summer day, and keep the >> internal temperature down under 95 degrees F. >Thank you for sharing your experience with us, this is valuable to know. >Have you ever made some which, as you described earlier, have part of >the dome covered with opaque material? If so, how did the results >differ from the 100% transparent ones? I have never glazed a dome with 100% of its surface covered with transparent/translucent materials. This would be proof of massive brain damage. Depending upon one's latitude, the sun moves through a series of arcs centered on "due south" - smaller, lower arcs in the winter, and larger, higher arcs in the summer. This means that a greenhouse needs to only be glazed to capture the sun on the south "half" of the dome, and need never be glazed all the way to the summit of the dome. (If your dome was on the equator, the prior statement would be subject to correction.) Another interesting point is that while the sun rises to the north of due east in the summer, and sets to the north of due west, the sun provides little useful heat (due to the low angle, atmospheric refraction, blah blah...) when it is at these "wide and low" positions. Best to think about where the sun is from about 1.5 hrs after sunrise until 1.5 hrs before sunrise. Since one wants to shield against the full effect of the high summer sun, one does not want to glaze as "high" on the dome as one might first think. For example, at 40 degrees north latitude, we have the following (rough) numbers: MONTH(s) RISE AZIMUTH SET AZMUTH NOON ALTITUDE DEC 60 deg E of S 60 deg W of S 30 deg above horizon JAN/NOV 65 65 35 FEB/OCT 77 77 45 MAR/SEP 90 90 55 APR/AUG 105 105 65 MAY/JUL 115 115 75 JUNE 120 120 78 So, anyone with even half a brain wants to build a "window" that extends no further than roughly 1/2-way around the base of the dome, and forms an arc no higher than the March/September arc (or the arc for the month in which your last freeze happens) for your latitude. If you plot the arcs on paper, you can then wrap the paper around a model of a dome to see which triangles need to be glazed. >> >Bucky thought that a house made of highly standardised components, >> >mass-fabricated in a specialised factory was superior to the current >> >practise of building. >> If the concept had made sense, at least one factory >> owner would have started manufacturing the parts for >> homes, rather than loose his shirt and walk away from >> his factory. What was the biggest problem that >> prevented Bucky's idealistic view from being implemented? >> The cost of transporting materials made the resulting >> house more expensive than other designs, which used >> more local, less high-tech materials. >> > >Actually, doesn't the Jim Walter (no relation!) company do just that? >Deliver standardised, lower-cost housing built from kits? No, they have some "panelized" units, but there is quite a bit of onsite work done by subcontractors, which is the main reason why Jim Walter Homes has a bad reputation. >Japanese companies making modular factory-produced building units >that can be assembled with a helicopter or crane. Many other countries have advanced modular home industries. Some are wonderful. There are US laws called "Civil Rights", and US agencies named "Justice" & "Health, Education & Welfare" - what broke? james fischer jfischer@supercollider.com ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 11:21:02 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX W-WZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: W-WZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 30, 1996 WAGES In 1920s Critical Path, page 080.00 Minimum Established Critical Path, pages 095.00 100.00 See: EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT WOLCOTT, RUSSELL BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 103.00 WALKER, ELMER Dymaxion World, page 036.00 WALL STREET LAWYERS Critical Path, pages 102-08 And Widow's Interests Critical Path, page 059.00 Outside of New York Critical Path, page 059.00 See: LAWYER CAPITALISM (LAWCAP) WALLS, AS ARTIFACT RECORD Critical Path, page 025.00 WALLSTERS. See: WALL STREET LAWYERS WALLY, JOHN BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 192.00 WANKEL ENGINE Synergetics 1, fig 901.03 WAR- And Profiteering Critical Path, pages 084.00 100.00 As Age-Old Lethal Formula of Ignorant Men Operating Manual,pg 039.00 Obsolete Critical Path, page xxv.00 Grunch of Giants, pages x.00 005.00 Taking Priority Over Real Problems Operating Manual, page 072.00 Test of Which System is Fittest Critical Path, page xxi.00 Beginning of the Great Class Operating Manual, pages 035.00 072.00 Causes of Critical Path, page 047.00 Dangers of Fuller's Earth, pages 132-33 135.00 Elimination of Cosmography, page 003.00 Critical Path, page 237.00 Fare Conventional Critical Path, pages 117-18 Dymaxion Map BF's Universe, page 248.00 Horse-Mounted Critical Path, page 068.00 Naval Power BF's Universe, pages 054-56 062.00 064-66 Technology BF's Universe, pages 058-62 217.00 University Resources BF's Universe, page 394.00 World War II and BF's Universe, pages 228-31 See: ATOMIC WAR PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE Games BF's Universe, pages xi.00 068.00 Housing and Ideas & Integ, pages 086-87 106.00 Huge Expenditures on Cosmography, pages 109.00 257.00 Manpower Commission Dymaxion World, page 036.00 Priorities in Ideas & Integ, page 052.00 Production Board Dymaxion World, page 036.00 Students Comprehend Elimination of Operating Manual, page 117.00 Technological Development and Ideas & Integ, page 207.00 Tech, Growth of Life-Supporting Tech Cosmography, pages 017-18 028-29 113.00 115.00 To Save Democracy Critical Path, pages 082-83 Total Ideas & Integ, page 208.00 See: KILLINGRY KILLINGRY-POKER GAME MILITARY EXPENDITURES (U.S.S.R. & U.S.A.) NAVIES AND ARMIES WORLD GAMING VS WAR GAMING WAR I II III IV WARREN, WALDO BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 104-05 BF's Universe, page 131.00 Dymaxion World, page 021.00 WASHINGTON George BF's Universe, page 001.00 Critical Path, page 078.00 University (St.Louis, MO, U.S.A.) Critical Path, page 323.00 Dymaxion World, figs 345.00 376-79 WASSERMAN, WILLIAM BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 179.00 BF's Universe, pages 282-83 WASTE BF's Universe, pages 375-76 Inefficient Design and Ideas & Integ, pages 096-100 Of Sanitation Cycle Ideas & Integ, page 113.00 WAT AND GAT, AS COSMOLOGICAL MODELS Critical Path, page 049.00 WATER- Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 Synergetics 2, sect 541.43 793.04 986.743 1033.91 Amount of, on Earth Critical Path, page 004.00 As Saltwater Tears Critical Path, page 006.00 World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 Biology and Critical Path, pages 004-05 Buffalo Critical Path, page 011.00 Conservation BF's Universe, page 135.00 Consumption of Critical Path, page 343.00 Control of for Survival Critical Path, page 015.00 Cycle Critical Path, page 013.00 Desalinization of,as Problem Solution OperatingManual, page 071.00 Freezing and Boiling Point of Critical Path, page 005.00 Fresh and Salt Critical Path, pages 005-06 012.00 Function of Fresh Critical Path, page 015.00 Gains and Loses Heat Slowly Critical Path, page 005.00 Known Only on Earth Critical Path, pages 004-05 Non-Compressibility of Critical Path, page 004.00 Ocean World Dymaxion World, figs 256.00 260.00 Synergetics 1, sect 1210.p741-52 Synergetics 2, sect 000.101-07 People Grunch of Giants, page 021.00 As Early Celestial Navigators Critical Path, pages 029-32 Atoll-Dwellers as Critical Path, page 204.00 Basketry Interweaving of Critical Path, page 013.00 fig 014.00 Canoes, Clothing, Tents of Critical Path, page 012.00 Cross-Breeding of Critical Path, page 074.00 During Ice Ages Critical Path, page 011.00 Hydraulic Technology of Critical Path, pages 012-13 In Development of Trigonometry Critical Path, page 029.00 Inbreeding of Critical Path, page 008.00 Invent Rafts Critical Path, page 013.00 Land in Southeast Asia Critical Path, page 020.00 Origins of Critical Path, pages 005-06 Reach Europe Critical Path, page 017.00 Vs Land People Critical Path, page 012.00 World View of Critical Path, pages 071-72 See: DHOW CAPTAINS FRIESIANS NAVIGATOR-PRIESTS PHOENICIANS SAILOR-NAVIGATORS VENETIANS VIKINGS Power Critical Path, page xvii.00 And Cotton Mills Critical Path, pages 323-24 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER Recirculation of Fly's Eye Dome Critical Path, page 311.00 Spout Synergetics 1, sect 505.41 Surface Tension of Critical Path, page 158.00 System, Topsoil and Critical Path, pages 270-71 Temperature Limits of Critical Path, page 345.00 Temperatures, in Navigation Critical Path, page 029.00 Use in Cleaning Critical Path, page 212.00 Heat Storage Critical Path, page 212.00 Wheel Critical Path, page 249.00 See: FOG GUN FRESH WATER HUMAN TOLERANCE LIMITS HYDRAULIC TOOLS HYDROELECTRIC POWER ICE LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT POLLUTION WORLD OCEAN WATSON-CRICK MODEL Synergetics 1, sect 933.05-06 WAVE-: WAVE PATTERN(S) BF's Universe, pages 104.00 115.00 Fuller's Earth, pages 048-49 Synergetics 1, sect 251.36-37 504.03 505.30-34 505.41 506.02 520.11 522.02 522.09 930.11 933.02-03 981.12 1009.51 1012.10-22 1210.00 p742 1222.12 1222.30 1223.10-16 Synergetics 2, sect 326.40 505.62 936.19 fig 936.19 sects 986.546 986.700 1053.825 A Wave Returns Upon Itself Synergetics 1, sect 455.21 522.09 And Particle Synergetics 1, sect 223.41 505.40-41 826.04 973.30-33 1009.36 1012.36-37 Synergetics 2, sect 440.09 790.18 936.19 986.727 986.771 1072.30-33 Behavior Grunch of Giants, pgs xviii-xx Continuity vs Particle Discontinuity Cosmography, pages 194-95 235.00 Frequency Aberrations Synergetics 1, sect 205.05 Language Synergetics 2, sect 266.00 Length Synergetics 1, sect 426.40-47 Synergetics 2, sect 265.08 266.01 986.142 1033.111-13 1053.85 See: ANGLE AND FREQUENCY MODULATION RADIANT VALVABILITY OF IVM-DEFINED WAVELENGTH Less Synergetics 1, sect 211.00 Mechanics. See: QUANTUM MECHANICS Pattern of a Pebble Dropped in Water Synergetics 1, sect 463.02 465.04-05 505.301-34 533.04 965.02 1005.14 1032.20 Synergetics 2, sect 223.08 Power Critical Path, pages xvii.00 221.00 See: ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME Propagating Model Synergetics 1, sect 205.01 522.09-10 527.51 633.02 905.70-74 915.11 954.56 961.45 981.20 985.08 1032.20 Synergetics 2, sect 201.11 440.11 986.711 986.723 See: CUBE: DIAGONAL OF AS WAVE PROPAGATING MODEL TRIANGLE IN CUBE ENERGETIC MODEL TRIANGULAR- CAMMED MODEL Propagations (Spherical) Critical Path, page 033.00 See: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION Quanta and Indig Bow Ties Synergetics 1, sect 1012.14 figs 1012.14 A-B See: CARRIER WAVE CUBE: DIAGONAL OF AS WAVE PROPAGATING MODEL CYCLE DIS- CONTINUOUS WAVE PATTERN OF INDIGS ELECTRO- MAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION FREQUENCY AND WAVE META- PHYSICAL WAVE PATTERN NUCLEAR & NEBULAR ZONAL WAVES OCTAVE WAVE OMNI- DIRECTIONAL WAVE OSCILLATION AND PULSATION PROPAGATION TWEEN WAVES ZERO WAVE WAVILINEAR: WAVI-LINEARITY Synergetics 1, sect 240.14 240.22 240.29 400.05 420.041 445.10 505.02 520.00-12 529.04 529.11 713.02 1001.15 1032.21 1032.23 Synergetics 2, sect 265.09 266.02 540.13 1001.21 1001.26 1009.57 figs 1009.57 A-B Nature Operates Through Fuller's Earth, page ???.?? WAY STATION. See: LOCAL WAY STATION STATES WEALTH- AFullerExplanation,page 268.00 BF's Universe, page 090.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 025-26 030.00 043-45 077.00 091.00 Synergetics 2, sect 1075.25-26 And the Wealthy Critical Path, pages 079-80 As Anti-Entropy Operating Manual, pages 085-86 A Safety Factor Operating Manual, page 048.00 Energy and Know-How Critical Path, page 198.00 Forward Days of Life Support Critical Path, pages 125.00 146.00 199.00 221.00 Land Critical Path, page 080.00 Life Advantaging Critical Path, page 125.00 Support Critical Path, pages 079-80 262.00 Augmentation Ideas & Integ, pages 142-45 Accelerations in Ideas & Integ, pages 021-22 Formula for Ideas & Integ, page 143.00 By Prime Designing Ideas & Integ, page 248.00 See: INDUSTRIAL EQUATION Can Only Increase Operating Manual, pages 085.00 089.00 Common, of Humanity Dymaxion World, page 017.00 Operating Manual, page 089.00 Constituents of Ideas & Integ, page 303.00 Definition of Critical Path, pages xxvi.00 199.00 Ideas & Integ, pages 142.00 190.00 Operating Manual, pages 073.00 077-78 European Banking Families and Critical Path, page 076.00 Generated by Integrating Resources Operating Manual, page 017.00 Income Is Sun Radiation,Moon Gravity Operating Manual, page 079.00 Infinite Magnitude of Ideas & Integ, page 246.00 Irreversible in Evolutionary Processes OperatingManual,page 076.00 Livingry and Ideas & Integ, page 247.00 Metabolic Critical Path, pages 199.00 201.00 213.00 223.00 Metaphysical Know-How as Critical Path, page 112.00 Nature of Ideas & Integ, pages 302-03 Of Know-How Produced by G.I. Bill Operating Manual, page 099.00 The U. S. A. Operating Manual, page 092.00 Petroleum and Gold as Critical Path, page 111.00 Poker game And Cosmic Costing Critical Path, page 119.00 Begins Critical Path, page 079.00 Hands Revealed in Critical Path, pages 083.00 088.00 Hidden Hands in Critical Path, page 080.00 Primary Dymaxion World, page 006.00 R. B. F. Boyhood View of Critical Path, pages 079-80 Real Dymaxion World, pages 005-06 Regenerative, Metabolic Critical Path, pages 073.00 213.00 Social Dymaxion World, page 004.00 Societies Real Operating Manual, pages 076.00 079.00 107.00 See: COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTING HUMANS, AS UNKNOWING BILLIONAIRES LIFE SUPPORT INADEQUACY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY ONE WORLD FAMILY WORLD GAME RESOURCES INVENTORY WEAPONRY Grunch of Giants, pages 015.00 053-54 060-61 088-89 Synergetics 2, sect 000.110-30 Declining Position of Ideas & Integ, pages 294-96 Early Ballistics Critical Path, page 064.00 Evolution of Critical Path, page 234.00 Historic Pattern of Ideas & Integ, pages 245-46 Industry Grunch of Giants, pages xxi.00 015.00 031.00 033.00 039-42 044-46 048-50 052-54 072-73 087.00 Conversion to Livingry Critical Path, page xxv.00 Financing of Critical Path, pages 094-96 In World War I Critical Path, page 082.00 II Critical Path, page 101.00 Post-World-War-II Critical Path, page 103.00 See: KILLINGRY LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY WORLD GAMING VS WAR GAMING Modern Systems of Ideas & Integ, page 277.00 Mr. Swordmaker and Critical Path, page 062.00 Obsolescence of Critical Path, page 027.00 Scientific Specialization Applied toward OperatinManual,pg 039.00 See: KILLINGRY-POKER GAME WEATHER Synergetics 1, sect 751.01 See: ATMOSPHERIC HIGHS & LOWS RAIN STORM: STORM CLOUDS WEAVING. See: BASKETRY INTERWEAVING INTER- WEAVING WEIGHT- Synergetics 1, sect 962.40 Importance of Ideas & Integ, page 053.00 Less Synergetics 1, sect 303.00 306.01 311.03 501.01 505.33 531.02 Synergetics 2, sect 262.06 326.05 326.40 1052.69 1053.824 See: ZERO WEIGHT Of Dymaxion Car Dymaxion World, page 028.00 House Dymaxion World, fig 060.00 See: VOLUME-WEIGHT RATIOS WEINGERGER, CASPAR Grunch of Giants, page 049.00 WEIR'S FLORIST ( ? , NY, USA) BF's Universe, page 046.00 WEISS, PAUL Cosmography, pages 065-66 WELLS, H. G. Critical Path, page 057-58 Dymaxion World, fig 138.00 Humans in Universe,page 011.00 WEST- Attitudes of Ideas & Integ, page 131.00 Bound Man Critical Path, page 302.00 Loss of Mathematical Facility Critical Path, pages 031-32 Reaches Nile Critical Path, page 024.00 See: EASTBOUND MAN: WESTBOUND MAN East and Ideas & Integ, pages 125.00 130.00 WESTCHESTER,NY,USA:DARTMOUTH CONFERENCE CriticalPath, page 188.00 WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY Dymaxion World, fig 415.00 WHALE And Porpoise Evolution of Critical Path, pages 008-09 Saltwater Tears Critical Path, page 006.00 Blubber as Vitamin D Source Critical Path, page 009.00 WHARTON SCHOOL OF FINANCE Critical Path, page 220.00 WHEEL: WHEELS Synergetics 1, sect 465.10 537.04 Artillery Wheel vs Wire Wheel Synergetics 1, figs 640.41A (B) 640.41A (F) Wire Wheel Synergetics 1, sect 537.04 640.40-42 figs 640.41 A-B sect 704.01 WHEN. See: ANY- WHEN ELSEWHERE & ELSEWHEN WHERE. See: ALWAYS & EVERYWHERE EVERY- WHERE AND EVERYWHEN WHITE, Paul Dudley Critical Path, page 188.00 Thornton Ideas & Integ, pages 150-51 WHITEHALL, THOMAS BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 038-39 054.00 WHITEHEAD, ALFRED NORTH, ON EDUCATION Ideas & Integ, pages 072-73 Synergetics 2, sect 987.075 WHITLOW, M. W. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 265.00 WHITMAN, WALT Humans in Universe,page 027.00 WHOLE: WHOLES Synergetics 1, sect 226.02 And Parts Synergetics 1, sect 101.01 102.00 106.00 109.02 113.00 114.00-17.0 141.00-43.0 151.00-53.0 411.38 488.00 501.02 509.06 522.33 541.10 643.00 645.12 782.22 905.42 960.05 973.32 981.19 982.20 1001.15 1050.13 1053.61 1056.12 Synergetics 2, sect 325.22 791.06 986.628 986.816-19 1052.356 1052.361 1075.23 See: COSMIC AND LOCAL FINITY AND INFINITY Earth Map Globe as Critical Path, page 163.00 fig 164.00 Icosahedron as Critical Path, pages 164.00 168.00 Projections Critical Path, pages 164-65 fig 165.00 See: DYMAXION SKY-OCEAN MAP GEOSCOPE Numbers AFullerExplanation,pages 029-30 033.00 035.00 037.00 149.00 156.00 158.00 189.00 249.00 257.00 260.00 263-64 266.00 Whole-Number Relationship AFullerExplanation,pages 017-18 028.00 144.00 See: LOW ORDER PRIME NUMBERS RATIONAL WHOLE NUMBERS System: Systems Synergetics 1, sect 102.00 488.00 537.31 538.15 982.53 1050.20 Synergetics 2, sect 986.819 In Synergy Operating Manual, page 064.00 Principle of Synergetics 1, sect 140.00-43.0 See: COROLLARY OF SYNERGY PREDICTION SYNERGETIC ADVANTAGE See: BIG PATTERNS GENERAL SYSTEM THEORY SYSTEM TOTALITY Thinking in Terms of Operating Manual, page 053.00 See : FRACTIONATION OF THE WHOLE STARTING WITH WHOLES SYSTEMS TOTALITY WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA (BOOK) BF's Universe, page xii.00 WHYTE, LANCELOT L. Synergetics 2, sect 201.22 WICHITA HOUSE (WICHITA, KS, U.S.A.) Dymaxion World, pages 035-37 055-56 Development Plans Dropped Dymaxion World, page 037.00 Mass Production Cost Dymaxion World, page 036.00 See: DWELLING MACHINE DYMAXION DWELLING MACHINE HOUSE WIDOWS, AND LAWCAP Critical Path, page 059.00 WIENER, NORBERT Cosmography, page 074.00 Critical Path, page 342.00 WIESNER, JEROME BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 265.00 WILD ANIMALS During Ice Ages Critical Path, pages 011.00 066.00 Hunting of Critical Path, page 013.00 Lack of, on Atolls Critical Path, page 005.00 Skins of Critical Path, page 012.00 WILL: FREE WILL Synergetics 1, sect 502.23 954.50 Synergetics 2, sect 537.50-54 See: DEGREES OF FREEDOM OPTION: OPTIONS VOLUNTARY WILLETS, DANIEL BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 044-46 056.00 note WILLIAM B. STOUT ENGINEERING CORP. Dymaxion World, page 033.00 WILLIAMS, ALFORD F. (AL) BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 131-32 BF's Universe, pages 174.00 176.00 Dymaxion World, pages 029-30 fig 131.00 WILLKIE, WENDELL Critical Path, page xxix.00 WILSON, WOODROW BF's Universe, pages 070-71 Fuller's Earth, page 014.00 WINCH BF's Universe, pages 051.00 145.00 WIND-: WINDS: WINDPOWER Synergetics 1, sect 1024.15 Synergetics 2, sect 533.10-12 As World Resource Critical Path, page 221.00 Blowing of Cosmography, pages 104-05 Drafting of Critical Path, page 253.00 Electric Power Generation and Critical Path, page 208.00 Geodesic Dome and Critical Path, pages 210-12 Loading, in Geodesic Dome Critical Path, pages 190.00 338.00 Mill Critical Path, page 249.00 Petroleum Industry and Critical Path, pages xvii.00 110.00 Prevailing Critical Path, pages 034.00 277.00 Southeast Drafts of Critical Path, page 277.00 Tween-Monsoon Easterlies Critical Path, page 017.00 Works (Company) Critical Path, page 208.00 See: ATMOSPHERIC HIGHS AND LOWS ENERGY ACCOUNTING, INCOME ROARING FORTIES TRADE WINDS WINDOW: WINDOWS Fuller's Earth, page 061.00 In Topology. See: AREA OPENING Of Nothingness Synergetics 2, sects 261.02 269.05 987.076 1007.23 See: FACES AS WINDOWS JOINTS, WINDOWS AND STRUTS OPENINGS WINDSOR CASTLE, ENGLAND BF's Universe, page 399.00 WING: WINGS Foils Critical Path, page 063.00 Of a Century BF's Universe, page 177.00 WINGED BEAN Critical Path, pages 212.00 329.00 WIRE- Synergetics 1, sect 645.01 646.01 646.03 961.46-48 1024.21 Less Communication. See: RADIO TRANSMISSION To-Wireless. See: TRENDS TO INVISIBILITY Wheel, Principle in Cosmography, page 088.00 Amer Society for Metals Structure Dymaxion World, fig 485.00 Chicago World's Fair Transport Bldg Dymaxion World, fig 065.00 Dymaxion Dwelling Machine (DDU) Dymaxion World, fig 186.00 House Dymaxion World, figs 049-59 USA Pavilion at Brussels (Belgium) Dymaxion World, fig 065.00 WISDOM Cosmography, page 039.00 Critical Path, page 027.00 Synergetics 1, sect 153.00 Synergetics 2, sect 537.52 542.02 Cosmic Critical Path, page 345.00 Of God Critical Path, page 157.00 The Majority Critical Path, page 346.00 See: INTELLECTION WITHINNESS AND WITHOUTNESS Synergetics 1, sect 400.05 509.02 524.04 1009.10 Synergetics 2, sect 264.01 See: CONSIDERABLE SET INSIDENESS AND OUTSIDENESS INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SYSTEM WOELLFER, EMERSON BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 192.00 WOLF, Herman BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 173-75 179-81 265.00 BF's Universe, pages 272.00 274.00 282.00 285.00 Dymaxion World, fig 294.00 William M. BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 265.00 WOLFFORD, HARRIS BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 255.00 257.00 264.00 WOMAN: WOMEN BF's Universe, pages 003.00 067-68 357-59 Humans in Universe,pages 135-37 145.00 See: CHILD'S MOTHER WOMB Synergetics 1, sect 229.06 1023.20 Synergetics 2, sect 1005.614 Humanity Cannot Return to the Synergetics 1, sect 311.03 Of Permitted Ignorance Synergetics 1, sect 216.03 Synergetics 2, sect 326.13 See: HELPLESS: HUMANS BORN HELPLESS WOOD- Synergetics 2, sect 793.03 As Housing Material Ideas & Integ, page 193.00 Log Roller as Artifact Critical Path, page 050.00 Permanentizing Ideas & Integ, page 161.00 Shavings BF's Universe, page 083.00 Tension and Compression in Cosmography, pages 087-88 109.00 See: FIREPLACE LOG HARDWOOD PLY-WOOD WOOL Critical Path, page 289.00 WORD: WORDS Synergetics 1, sect 510.10 530.02 1023.10 Synergetics 2, sect 100.010 530.12 1052.64 As Industrial Tools Ideas & Integ, pages 039.00 047.00 Tool Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 025.00 048.00 130.00 230.00 240.00 Grunch of Giants, page 011.00 See: COMMUNICATION INDUSTRIALIZATION LANGUAGE SENTENCE SPEECH PATTERN TOOL Exploitation of Ideas & Integ, page 117.00 See: DICTIONARY INVENTED WORDS MOUTHED WORDS WORK Synergetics 1, sect 515.21 Effectiveness Critical Path, pages 125-26 137.00 155.00 233.00 250-51 Love of Critical Path, page 224.00 Patterns, Obsolete Types of Ideas & Integ, pages 286-88 Week Critical Path, pages 263-64 See: EMPLOYMENT: UNEMPLOYMENT WORKER, AUTOMATION AND Ideas & Integ, pages 054-55 246.00 281.00 289.00 WORKING CLASS Critical Path, page 010.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 010.00 017.00 024-25 088.00 See: RACE: NO RACE, NO CLASS WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION (W.P.A.) Critical Path, page 093-94 WORLD- And First Seafarers Operating Manual, page 016.00 Asking Local Politicos to Make It Work OperatnManual, page 038.00 Cross-Breeding in Operating Manual, page 114.00 Defined Operating Manual, pages 088.00 103.00 Energy Map Dymaxion World, pages 051-55 fig 250.00 Game BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,pages 211.00 228.00 249-52 256.00 BF's Universe, pages 069.00 377-83 Critical Path, pages 136.00 169.00 171.00 198-226 248.00 Grunch of Giants, page xii.00 Anticipatory Critical Path, page 203.00 Communication and Critical Path, page 218.00 Computer and Critical Path, pages 215-16 219.00 221.00 225.00 Cosmic Accounting and Critical Path, pages 222-23 Design Science Revolution and Critical Path, pages 198-201 203-26 Dymaxion Sky-Ocean Map and Critical Path, page 205.00 Electric Energy Network Grid and Critical Path, pages 202.00 215.00 Employment and Critical Path, page 223.00 Energy BF's Universe, pages 379-81 Environment Control and Critical Path, pages 209-12 Ephemeralization and Critical Path, pages 203-04 216.00 Geoscope as Tool of Critical Path, page 184.00 Global Cooperation BF's Universe, pages 388-89 Housing BF's Universe, page 388.00 Human Initiative and Critical Path, page 225.00 Income Energy Sources and Critical Path, page 208.00 Initial Development BF's Universe, pages 377-78 Management BF's Universe, page 391.00 Metabolic Wealth and Critical Path, pages 199.00 213.00 223.00 National Sovereignty and Critical Path, page 202.00 News Dissemination and Critical Path, page 224.00 Objective of Critical Path, pages 169.00 171.00 On Corporations Critical Path, page 220.00 Petroleum Critical Path, page 222.00 Problem-Solving and Critical Path, page 204.00 Recirculation of Metals and Critical Path, page 205.00 Research and Development and Critical Path, pages 202.00 219.00 Resource Categories BF's Universe, pages 386-87 Ownership BF's Universe, pages 381-83 Right to Live BF's Universe, page 388.00 Seminars and Symposia of Critical Path, pages 206.00 219.00 Strategies of Critical Path, page 309.00 Vs Obnoxico Critical Path, page 226.00 Windpower and Critical Path, page 208.00 Gaming vs War Gaming Critical Path, pages 202-03 See: K Increase Industrial Production in Operating Manual, page 099.00 Man Territory Trusteeship Critical Path, page 136.00 Ocean British Control of Critical Path, pages 075.00 082.00 Control of Critical Path, pages xx-xxii 058.00 193.00 238.00 During Ice Ages Critical Path, pages 011.00 066.00 Early Exploration of Critical Path, pages 069.00 072.00 Map of Critical Path, page 164.00 Temperature Stability of Critical Path, page 005.00 See: BRITISH EMPIRE LAND AND SEA TRANSPORT NAVIGATION PHOENICIANS WATER WATER-PEOPLE WORLD WAR I One Dymaxion World, figs 256.00 260.00 Planning Ideas & Integ, pages 025.00 256-63 Architects in Ideas & Integ, pages 250-55 257.00 Design Programs for Ideas & Integ, pages 261-63 Geopolitics in Ideas & Integ, pages 079-82 Minni-Earth for Ideas & Integ, pages 257-61 Potentials for Ideas & Integ, page 256.00 Sources of Data for Ideas & Integ, page 260.00 Power Structures Critical Path and Critical Path, page 161.00 Control in Hands of Few Critical Path, page ???.?? Outs vs Ins in World War I Critical Path, pages 081-82 See: BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER STRUCTURE HUMAN POWER STRUCTURES Resources Inventory BF's Universe, page 201.00 Critical Path, pages 103-04 136.00 202.00 205.00 241.00 and Critical Path, pages 203.00 213.00 221.00 224.00 See: CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING TASKS DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION LIVINGRY VS KILLINGRY OMNI-SUCCESS SPACESHIP EARTH Computer and Critical Path, page 220.00 Geoscope and Critical Path, pages 168-69 180-84 Human Individual and Critical Path, page 124.00 Needs of Industry and Critical Path, page 221.00 Scientific Laboratories and Critical Path, page 221.00 Of Metals Data Critical Path, pages 205.00 282.00 Socially Abundant Resources Critical Path, page 221.00 On Farm Production Critical Path, pages 271-72 Food and Energy Critical Path, page 219.00 World Game and Critical Path, pages 203.00 213.00 221.00 224.00 Resources Inventorying See: INFORMATION INVENTORYING MALTHUS, THOMAS Sea Ventures Thought in Terms of Operating Manual, page 018.00 Series BF's Universe, page 076.00 Trade Center Critical Path, fig 056.00 Two Dymaxion World, figs 257.00 260.00 Democratic Government Dymaxion World, fig 260.00 Veterans Returning from World War 2 Operating Manual, page 098.00 War I BF's Universe, pages 046-52 Cosmography, pages 110-11 Grunch of Giants, pages 034-35 048.00 052.00 061.00 Copper Use BF's Universe, page 201.00 Cost of Critical Path, page 113.00 End of BF's Universe, page 070.00 Ephemeralization in Critical Path, page 133.00 History of Critical Path, pages 080-84 Metals Production in Critical Path, pages 099.00 282-84 Naming of Critical Path, pages 080.00 098-99 Naval Power BF's Universe, pages 053-54 056-57 062-63 Power Production in Critical Path, page 282.00 R. B. F. and Critical Path, pages 123-24 129.00 135.00 Technology BF's Universe, pages 058-59 II BF's Universe, pages 061.00 186.00 Cosmography, page 110.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 035.00 038.00 044-45 053-54 062.00 Aircraft Production BF's Universe, pages 271-72 As a World Civil War Ideas & Integ, pages 107-08 Bay of Fundy Meeting Critical Path, page 287.00 Dymaxion Deployment Unit (DDU) BF's Universe, pages 210-11 Economic History of Critical Path, pages 100-07 109.00 Foreign Investments During Critical Path, page 104.00 German Energy Program in Critical Path, page 307.00 Housing BF's Universe, pages 271-72 Mapping and BF's Universe, pages 230-33 Metals Industry in Critical Path, pages 109.00 284.00 Normandy Landing in Critical Path, pages 186-87 Observational Advantage in Critical Path, page xviii.00 Preparation for Critical Path, pages 095-96 100.00 Radio-Triangulation Mapping in Critical Path, pages 186.00 286.00 Sicily Landing in Critical Path, pages 186.00 287.00 Socialism vs Free Enterprise in Critical Path, pages 191-92 Strategy BF's Universe, pages 227-31 US Rise to Powerful Position in Critical Path, page 280.00 War Production of Critical Path, pages 101.00 103.00 III (Cold) Critical Path, page 175.00 Grunch of Giants, pages 035.00 038-39 041-42 044-46 048-50 053-54 090.00 Funding of New Technologies in Critical Path, page xx.00 Guerrilla Warfare in Critical Path, page 236.00 Military Supremacy and Critical Path, page xviii.00 Objectives of Critical Path, pages 103.00 116.00 234-37 Psycho-Guerrilla Warfaring of Critical Path, pages 232.00 235.00 USSR-USA Socio-Techno Competition of CriticalPath, pages 190-93 Vietnam and Korea and Critical Path, page 192.00 See: PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE IV (Total) Critical Path, pages 117-18 190-93 200.00 234.00 See: ATOMIC BOMB WAR Gaming. See: KILLINGRY-POKER GAME Wars as of 1980 Critical Path, page 057.00 Wide Dwelling Service, Functions of Ideas & Integ, pages 109-11 WOW: RE-WOW: THE LAST WOW Synergetics 1, sect 334.00 342.00 645.10 See: LAST CYCLE MESHING AND NONMESHING SYNCHRONIZATION WRAPABILITY Synergetics 1, sect 930.20-25 1120.00-12 Synergetics 2, sect 1131.00-13 See: PATTERN STRIP WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd BF:AtHomeInTheUniv,page 096.00 Dymaxion World, page 007.00 Humans in Universe,page 011.00 Wilber and Orville Critical Path, pages 063.00 129.00 WRITING Critical Path, page 033.00 Synergetics 2, sect 1052.70 See: COMMUNICATION TOOLS INFORMATION ACCESS WORD WRONG DOOR. See: SCIENCE OPENED THE WRONG DOOR -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 12:40:39 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: RBF MASTER INDEX X-ZZ BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: X-XZ (Y-YZ & Z-ZZ) Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 30, 1996 X As Symbol of Symmetrical Expansion. See: TELEOLOGICAL BOW-TIE SYMBOL Wave Pattern with Ball at the Center Synergetics 1, sect 1012.14 X-RAY: X-RAYS Diffraction Synergetics 1, sect 921.02 931.62 Gratings Cosmography, pages 011-12 Discovered Critical Path, page 128.00 See: INVISIBLE REALITY XYZ COORDINATE SYSTEM Synergetics 1, sect 204.01 216.01-02 223.71-91 450.12 537.04 537.33 540.09 784.20 784.30 825.32-33 826.04 962.01-07 962.12 962.42 963.01 table 963.10 sects 964.10 966.05 966.20 970.12 981.17 982.50-51 982.54 1001.15-16 1009.53 1009.91 1011.23 1032.22 1054.70 1110.14 Synergetics 2, sect 201.22 260.31 266.07 268.04 540.11 540.41 986.028 986.047 986.071 987.222 Frame of Reference Cosmography, pages 063.00 099.00 140.00 196-97 220.00 228.00 Of Ancient Greece and Egypt Critical Path, page 033.00 Science Critical Path, page xxvii.00 Quadrant at Center of Octahedron Synergetics 1, sect 484.00 905.44 930.21 Synergetics 2, sect 936.12 1238.23-24 See: OCTANT: OCTANTATION TRIGONOMETRIC LIMIT See: CGS MEASUREMENT FRAME OF REFERENCE GREEK GEOMETRY LINEAR COORDINATES SCIENCE OPENED THE WRONG DOOR SYNERGETICS THREE-DIMENSIONALITY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: Y-YZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 30, 1996 YALE UNIVERSITY (NEW HAVEN, CT, USA) AFullerExplanation,page 257.00 Cosmography, page 065.00 Critical Path, page 136.00 Architectural School Dymaxion World, fig 421.00 Harvard Football Game BF's Universe, page 077.00 YANG, CHEN NING AFullerExplanation,page 179.00 Critical Path, page 007.00 YANGTZE RIVER. See: RIVERS OF ASIA YEAR Synergetics 2, sect 1130.23 YELLOW RIVER. See: RIVERS OF ASIA YES-NO PULSING Synergetics 1, sect 713.01 971.20 1012.11 1053.17 1211.00 p746 1232.24 Synergetics 2, sect 987.052 See: BINARY BITS: BITTING YESTERDAY: YESTERDAY SET Synergetics 1, sect 510.04 801.13 YIN-YANG Cosmography, page 138.00 Synergetics 1, sect 415.10 506.14 1056.12 1056.20 (37) Synergetics 2, sect 506.40-43 See: MALE AND FEMALE YOST, ZANE Dymaxion World, fig 331.00 YOU Synergetics 1, sect 223.11 1056.20gg(20) And I Synergetics 1, sect 509.20 Synergetics 2, sect 326.40 542.05 543.14 Me BF's Universe, page xi.00 Or Me BF's Universe, page xi.00 See: HEARABLE YOU YOUNG PEOPLE Cosmography, page ???.?? YOUNGE, WYVETTER Critical Path, page 323.00 YOUTH: YOUTHFUL At Universities and Colleges Critical Path, pgs xxxvii.00 230-32 Can Do Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 Committed to Humanity Critical Path, page 232.00 E. E. Cummings Advice to Critical Path, page xii.00 Familiarity of,With Critical-Path Planning CritPath, page xix.00 In 1989 Critical Path, page xix.00 Peace Movement Critical Path, pages 235-37 Perspective BF's Universe, pages 352-59 Thinking and Critical Path, pg xxxviii.00 123.00 Unemployment and Critical Path, page 102.00 See: AWARENESS OF CHILD CHILD: CHILDHOOD CHILD'S PARENTS COLLEGE DESIGN SCIENCE VS POLITICAL REVOLUTION FULLER, R.BUCKMINSTER FIRST LIFE IDEALISM NEW LIFE YURT BF's Universe, page 308.00 Critical Path, page 195.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUCKMINSTER FULLER MASTER INDEX: Z-ZZ Compiled by Joe S Moore, June 30, 1996 Z COBRAS Synergetics 1, fig 109.01 sect 511.10-12 fig 511.10 See: ACTION-REACTION-RESULTANT BASIC EVENT THREE-VECTOR TEAMS ZENITH. See: CONSTANT ZENITH MODEL PROJECTION ZENO: ZENO'S PARADOX Synergetics 1, sect 1009.10 1012.34 ZERO- Synergetics 1, sect 310.03 325.00 415.45 427.01 441.23 445.10-11 460.06 501.03 528.02 531.02 541.05 645.10 725.03 982.65 982.83 1011.30 1053.10 1053.31 1210.00 p748 1232.20 1232.22 1238.21 Synergetics 2, sect 311.15 503.03 1052.70 Energy. See: CRYOGENICS Frequency Synergetics 1, sect 415.10 See: INITIAL FREQUENCY Inflection Synergetics 2, sect 440.09 Model Synergetics 1, sect 440.01-08 Synergetics 2, sect 440.09-12 Nineness Synergetics 1, sect 415.43 445.10 445.14 527.31 905.45 1011.61 1012.00-22 1221.17 1221.20 1222.11 1222.30-32 1223.11-14 fig 1223.12 sect 1236.02 Synergetics 2, sect 1013.42 See: INDIG OCTAVE SYSTEM AND ZERO-NINE WAVE PATTERN Phase Synergetics 1, sect 440.01 440.05 445.11 464.08 502.25 960.04 fig 1012.14 B sects 1012.34 1239.31 Synergetics 2, sect 311.18 440.09-11 504.14 938.12-14 1033.658 1062.62 Size Synergetics 1, sect 623.20 1012.32-37 See: CONCEPTUALITY INDEPENDENT OF SIZE EQUI-ZERO-MAGNITUDE SIZELESS Starting Point Synergetics 2, sect 503.031 Tetrahedron Synergetics 1, sect 441.00-23 441.021 Synergetics 2, sect 1033.019 tabls 1033.192 1033.20 sects 1033.620-22 1053.811 See: EMPTY SET TETRAHEDRON Time-Space-Size Synergetics 1, sect 1012.34 Synergetics 2, sect 987.314 See: TORQUE AT THE CENTER OF CONVERGENCE Volume Tetrahedron Synergetics 2, sect 100.201 441.021 987.056 See: EQUI-ZERO-MAGNITUDE Wave Synergetics 1, sect 1223.14 Weight Synergetics 1, sect 310.03 See: WEIGHTLESS See: ABSOLUTE ZERO CIPHER COSMIC ZERO CYPHER HALF ZERO NON- INTERFERING ZERO POINTS NULL REFERENTIAL CENTRALITY AT ZERO STARTING WITH ZERO TERMINAL CONDITION ZIGGURAT AS COSMOLOGICAL MODEL Critical Path, page 049.00 ZONE: ZONAL: ZONE SYSTEM Synergetics 1, sect 306.02 440.06 535.09 647.04 954.00 954.03 1030.20 Synergetics 2, sect 311.13 986.316 See: GRAVITATIONAL ZONE NUCLEAR AND NEBULAR ZONAL WAVES TWILIGHT ZONE ZOOMMOBILE B.F's Universe, page 143.00 See: DYMAXION VEHICLE ZUNG, THOMAS T. K., ARCHITECTS AFullerExplanation,page 253.00 -- JOE S. MOORE joemoore@bbs.cruzio.com TEL: 408-464-3743 850 PARK AVE, # 3-A ALTERNATE TEL AND/OR FAX: 408-479-0733 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 USA I hereby declare this post to be in the public domain. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 17:43:48 PDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Joe Moore Subject: LIST OF RBF INDEX FILES LIST OF FILES FOR RBF MASTER INDEX (2.3 MEGS) A-ANNA ; ANNI-AZ B-BZ C-CLOC ; CLOS-CONC; COND-CORP ; CORR-CZ D-DISC ; DISE-DZ E-ENE ; ENG-EZ F-FRA ; FRE-FZ G-GEOM ; GEOP-GZ H-HZ I-INSIDE; INST-IZ J-KZ L-LZ M-METRO ; MEX-MZ N-NZ O-OZ P-POM ; POP-PZ Q-QZ R-RZ S-SHIP ; SHO-SPER; SPH-STU; SUB-SZ T-THO ; THR-TZ U-UZ V-VZ W-WZ X-ZZ -- JOE S. 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