What I have come to call The Geometry of Form represents the fruits of a research project I
began in 1977. The essence of this geometry invokes analogies to the
standardized units of the
modern building construction trades. Geometry's version reveals an intimate transformational
dance among the most primal forms.
Surface area and volume quantities are strictly conserved,
and in their
accounting differences appear geometric characters who's size in terns of volume
mirror the mass relationships at the very heart of our own material universe. Why the sun shines,
to why electrons are the size they are with respect to atomic nuclei are questions plausibly answered
by
The Geometry of Form.