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Re: Bosons As String Bends Cylinder?

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Posted by sol on July 18, 2002 at 17:09:14:

In Reply to: Re: Bosons As String Bends Cylinder? posted by moorglade on July 18, 2002 at 15:33:17:

Mooreglade,

Sol, is not a zero 0 but a torus of form? and is it so,that a sphere is to the cylynder, as the line is to the square?

Yes a line, a plane, a cylinder, and yes, a circle a torus. But now are there two ways? Now as I look at it, one is to assume then, the edge of the cylinder, the other, is to have the cylinder join? How would we make this so? This has been the exercise for me, to see this movement of sorts and how energy could have see the diverse forms of creation.

As a circle, of the cylinder, the radius to that center comes into focus. I was trying to determine the energy values of those distances, to the edge of the cylinder, as to the energy contained in elemental structures as astring value.

What do strings do to matter that form? Bend?

It seems there is some affinity with all who choose to seclude themselves from the outside world, such as monks etc. While this withdrawal removes a lot of normal everyday perceptions and granted behavior, the mind seems to thrive in producing geometric task building functions!..no matter which society or from ancient times, there seems to be a inner need to produce crafts such as in the Celtic tribes,or mandelas from the east, all that matters is the need to produce geometric design, all from within one's mind.

I am well aware of this predisposition, and have recognized this in my own behavior. You have already seen this:) I am also deeply involved with what happens on much large societal levels. Gives me opportunity to se how relationships work, and how one could apply strategies in oppositions. I like models( as paradigms for change), for certain reasons. Cultural changes in terms of values?

As part of this predisposition, as well the need, to house information. But it is not enough, to build these structures, but we must also incoporate the energy as well, as it is to this, which make such matters move?

So your point is well noted, and hopefully, I have clarified. How is the cylinder, related to the sphere? I need help visualizing this. Is it the radius2?

Topologically, a sphere becomes a torus, yet I do not see how a sphere can arise from the cylinder? It is important to combine the expression of movement as in these dimensional eexpansionisms, to have understood the higher spaces, and of what energy is doing.

Sol



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