Introduction to September 11th, 2007 Edition ___________________________________________________________________ii
Table of Contents ________________________________________________________________________________________________xi
A Note Regarding the Publication Of This First Edition ________________________________________________________xvi
Kepler _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________1
The Mystery Of The Number Symbols ___________________________________________________________________________3
Author’s Note From 1989 Edition _______________________________________________________________________________21
Foreword to 1989 Edition________________________________________________________________________________________24
Some Thoughts On Universe ____________________________________________________________________________________27
Some Thoughts On The Beginning ______________________________________________________________________________31
Some Thoughts On Nothingness ________________________________________________________________________________39
The Natural Division Of Unity and Its Effect On The Logical Structuring of Universe
The Division of The One Into Two _______________________________________________________________________42
Accelerated Motion And The Velocity Threshold _______________________________________________________45
Subsequent Divisions ____________________________________________________________________________________47
The World of Becoming __________________________________________________________________________________________50
The Numerical Consequence From The World Of Becoming __________________________________________________52
Discovering The Decahedron ____________________________________________________________________________________59
Unity’s Potential: The Release Of Seven Others ________________________________________________________________64
The 1:2 Ratio and Its Influence On The Form of the Decahedron ______________________________________________77
The Sinus Tetrahedron ___________________________________________________________________________________________82
Dirac And The Number 137_______________________________________________________________________________________86
Hertz ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________88
Mitosis ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 89
Foundations Of Form_____________________________________________________________________________________________ 92
Transforming Surface And Volume Units _______________________________________________________________________ 93
Conservation Of Surface Or Volume ____________________________________________________________________________ 96
The Geometry Of Sunshine _____________________________________________________________________________________ 98
Harmony ________________________________________________________________________________________________________104
Plato ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 107
The Fundamental Unit In The Geometry of Form _____________________________________________________________108
On The Masses Of The Proton/Neutron And Electron ________________________________________________________118
Number Tolerance And Its Role The Geometry Of Form______________________________________________________129
The Actual And The Ideal ______________________________________________________________________________________ 142
Comparative Quanta-sizations of The Variance Between The Unit Forms __________________________________145
Zero Separation As Design Function __________________________________________________________________________148
Derivation Of The Transitional Tetrahedron __________________________________________________________________149
Transit-Tetrahedronal Accounting _____________________________________________________________________________153
How The Geometry Of Form Accounts For Surface
When Dividing The Volume Of “Unit” Surface And Volume Spheres ______________________________________155
The “One Unit” Sphere And The Transit-tetrahedron _________________________________________________________157
Dividing 2 Units Into 3___________________________________________________________________________________________ 161
The Sphere As Model Of “Least Energetic State” _______________________________________________________________163
And The Omni-Symmetrical Distortion of The Volume Unit________________________________________________________166
The Ideal Patterns____________________________________________________________________________________________ 172
Modeling The Sphere And Cylinder _________________________________________________________________________ 180
Modeling Hydrogen__________________________________________________________________________________________ 185
The Energy of Spin _______________________________________________________________________________________________190
The Cleavage Tetrahedron ______________________________________________________________________________________193
The Electron Tetrahedron_______________________________________________________________________________________195
The 49 One-(h)Underth Units ____________________________________________________________________________________197
Modeling An Ideal ___________________________________________________________________________________________200
The Cylinder of Maximum Volume
And The Ideal Volume Maximizing Cones __________________________________________________________________218
The Cylinder of Maximum Volume
And The Volume Maximizing Number Pattern 1837 ______________________________________________________222
The Transformation of One Into Many
Discovering The Maximum Volume Potential Of A Spherical Volume Unit ______________________________226
Geometry’s Volume and Surface Units And The Electron Mass-Volume_____________________________________ 231
Modeling “Differences” When Spinning The Transit-Tetrahedrons__________________________________________ 233
Spinning Transit-Tetrahedrons And The Hypothetical One Unit Sphere ____________________________________240
Using Transit-tetrahedrons To Model The Proton And Neutron Masses ___________________________________243
Modeling The Alpha Particle ___________________________________________________________________________________245
Modeling The Difference In Mass Between The Proton And Neutron ______________________________________ 254
Three Views Of The Star- Tetrahedron ________________________________________________________________________256
What Is Endlish? _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 259
Appendix _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 277
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A Note Regarding the Publication
Of This First Edition
My original intent back in 2007 was to publish (print and make by hand in my art studio) twenty-four copies of “Excerpts”. Only seventeen copies were completed.
We’re now into the month of May, 2016. Now, after nearly a decade, am I once again picking up the task of completing at least my initial projected limited edition of twenty-four copies. This is in anticipation of its later publication and wide-spread distribution. For what was an esoteric and irrelevant book for most people in 2007, will now become the foundation for understanding The Geometry of Money after it is published in the near future.
In fact, I suspect that if you are reading a copy of “Excerpts” you have already read The Geometry of Money, so there is no need for an explanation of its content and implications.
Except for its larger size and slight changes due to re-formatting, the content is the same as the original seventeen.