12 Degrees of Freedom
"Humanity has inherited an inventory of generalized laws of Universe from the Copernican-Kepler-Galileo-Newton discoveries, which they in turn inherited from their Greek, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Indian and Chinese predecessors."
 

All of the generalized laws can be expressed in mathematical terms.


They are all eternally operative and interaccomodative.


Together, the thus-far-discovered generalized laws guarantee the integrity of nonsimultaneous, only partially overlapping, Scenario Universe.


There is no information to suggest that the inventory has been completed.

 

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220.05 The physical Universe is a self-regenerative process. Its regenerative interrelationships and intertransformings are governed by a complex code of weightless, generalized principles. The principles are metaphysical. The complex code of eternal metaphysical principles is omni-interaccommodative; that is, it has no intercontradiction. To be classifiable as “generalized,” principles cannot terminate or go on vacation. If indeed they are generalized, they are eternal, timeless.


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Fuller may have been the first person to use the word ecology in its current expanded sense as the patterned interplay and mutual determination of organism and environment.

Precession
Precession is the intereffect of individually operating cosmic systems upon one another. Precessional 180-degree efforts beget 90-degree effects.

Drop a stone into the water. A circular wave is generated, growing outwardly on a plane perpendicular to the axis of the stone's line of fall. Then the outward motion of the wave precesses the surrounding water, causing the water to rise as a complete circular ridge in an upward direction perpendicular to the plane of the wave's outward horizontal growth.

From the fields of astronomy and celestial mechanics we know that moons orbit around planets and planets around stars in directions that are 90 degrees to the larger body's gravitational pull.

The 180-degree Sun radiation effect precesses Earth's atmosphere in 90-degree circumferential direction as wind power, which wind power in turn precesses the windmills into 90-degree rotating.

When a magnetic field increases or decreases in strength, an electric field is induced that curls around the changing magnetic field. Conversely, when an electric field increases or decreases, a magnetic field is induced that curls around the changing electric field. This duality is the very heart of electromagnetic theory.

The bee goes after his honey and, inadvertently, at 90 degrees to his honey- seeking plunge, his tail takes on pollen and knocks off pollen to produce a large, slowly orbiting interfertilization of the vegetation's prime-energy impoundment of photosynthesis from the stars -- particularly the Sun star  -- of all the radio-transmitted energies to Earth. Photosynthesis impounds energy, and by orderly molecular formation and crystal building, the synergetic intertransformabilities and the associabilities and disassociabilities of the isotropic-vector-matrix field accommodation occur. What is spoken of as ecology is slowly orbiting local interaction of mutual intersupport within unpremeditatedly accomplished tuning of the prime drive programming of the spontaneous fall-in-ability of the creatures within the critical-proximity conditions: the sugar on the table, the naked girl on the bed.

Synergetics Principles

Principles


Principle of Unity


Omnidirectional Closest Packing of Spheres


Principle of Prime Number Inherency and Constant Relative Abundance of the Topology of Symmetrical Spherical Structures


Principle of Angular Topology


Principle of Design Covariables


Principle of Functions


Principle of Order Underlying Randomness


Scenario Principle


Principle of Synergetic Advantage


Tetrahedral Number


Principle of Universal Integrity


Principle of Conservation of Symmetry

























































Principle of Conservation of Symmetry

More on these principles to come