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Buckminster Fuller – Building Blocks of the Universe

Buckminster Fuller
Platonic solids
three platonic solids – terrahedron, octahedron and icosahedron

Buckminster Fuller proposed that there are three building blocks of the Universe: the tetrahedron, octahedron and icosahedron are the most important building blocks of nature. Fuller was the first to describe the tetrahedron as the simplest structural system with insideness and outsideness, and it was his most important building block, the form on which the rest of synergetic geometry hinged. The tetrahedron, with its four faces and four vertexes, was the three-dimensional form that could contain the least volume. It was the simplest “system” containing a set of relationships. Regardless of the earlier references to the family of regular polyhedra and their significance in life’s architecture on a moving, spherical earth, humans had latched onto the cube as the main building block of mathematics. For Fuller, the 90 degree angles of the cube were a side effect or “precessional effect” of various processes in a universe of angles, curves and arcs. His cube was inscribed by the duotet, two interpenetrating tetrahedra whose eight outer points met cube’s eight vertices and gave it an inherent stability.

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Baby boom: Expecting twins, triplets or more!

triplets
Kreg Jones, well actually his wife, recently had triplets using in vitro fertilization (IVF). While there are a number of assissted reproductive technologies (ART) available to couples, in vitro fertilization (IVF) is by far the most utilized of these methods. In fact, IVF accounts for more than 95% of all ART procedures.

The following article is by Erica Lamberg

Are you expecting more than one baby? You’re not alone – births of twins, triplets and more are becoming increasingly common. Here, find out some of the reasons for the multiple baby boom, how some twin pregnancies are diagnosed, and some resources where you can find support and more information.

The new statistics
Multiple births are on the rise. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), between 1980 and 1997, the number of twin births rose 52 percent, while triplet and other higher order multiple births (heretofore (triplets, quadruplets or greater) jumped by 404 percent. Over the same period of time, singleton births rose a mere 6 percent.

 

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Elements in Medieval alchemy

The elemental system used in Medieval alchemy was developed by the Arabic alchemist Jābir ibn Hayyān and others. His original system consisted of the four classical elements found in the ancient Greek traditions (air, earth, fire and water), in addition to two philosophical elements: sulphur, ‘the stone which burns’, which characterized the principle of combustibility, and mercury, which contained the idealized principle of metallic properties.

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