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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:51 pm    Post subject: Inertial Capacity IC Reply with quoteFind all posts by precision

a solid ball has a high IC
a thin wire does not and can be easily bent
You can calculate the IC of any plane geometrical figure from the formula
IC = 4Pi Area / perimeter length squared.

A 3D IC exists but is not useful:
36Pi Volume / SA -squared.
Note IC is a fraction.

IC is a number that represents how your drawn geometry feels. It is like the character or 'style' you put into your design. For example Harry Seidler put a social feel into his MLC centre in Sydney Australia.

The IC works best in conjuction with the Nest. The nest is a series of concentric circles that represents the soul of a man.
The nest ring interfaces are given by a constant times the sine of the following degrees: 9, 18, 27, .....90.
You can use any even number of rings.

Your soul is a ball of light about your head. The rings in it are shells of light. Your soul has an equator but the 3rd dimension is built of concentric cones.

Leonardo Da Vinci thought the centre should be the stomach, but the medieval halo-portraits of the saints got it right.

Each shell is a different feeling and has a different colour and IC.

note the simularities:

E = mv-squared (physics)
P= RI-squared (electrical engineering)
4Pi Area = IC perimeter-squared.

You could say the nest is the archetypal model upon which the universe is constructed.

Some examples:

The MPT curve of electrical engineering approximates the nest
The layers of nacre of a pearl
Icosahedron's vertex,centre, midpoint, sine 72, sine 54 and 0.5.
PHI is merely 2 sine 54.
The bent space around earth obeys the nest.
The nest is the aesthetic model of the atom.
Power per nucleon to atomic number (weight) of nuclear physics [enc.brit]
Did you know the inner planets mercury to mars have orbit radius's which in ratio are sine of theta ratios where theta is 9,18,27....

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