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4.3 - Three Planes and Six Directions

Superimposing the spiral motion of the polar forces shows the triune configuration of motion being six: three planes of two inward and three planes of two outward. Motion is confined to the periphery or extensions while the common center point is held to be motionless, relatively speaking, as we know the Neutral Center to be quite active and only APPEARS or SEEMS inactive to our senses. The Neutral Center moves the same direction but not the same distance as the periphery motions which cover more ground in the same time period.

Triple Vectors in Motion on Triple Planes

Figure 4.6 - Triple Vectors in Motion on Triple Planes (click to enlarge)

Triple Planes and Polar Vectors of Motion

Figure 4.7 - Triple Planes and Polar Vectors of Motion (courtesy of University of Science and Philosophy) (click to enlarge)


See Also


3.02 - The Dispersion Mind Field
4.3 - Three Planes and Six Directions
6.14.1 - Mirror Cube
Figure 6.4 - Triple Interior Planes
Figure 10.05 - Three Orthogonal Planes where Six Gyroscopic Vortices Converge
Triple Planes

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Friday January 6, 2012 04:00:57 MST by Dale Pond.