The context: form informing function

Lynnclaire Dennis, Jytte Brender McNair, N. J. Woolf, L. H. Kauffman

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Abstract

This chapter reveals the depth of the transformational nature inherent in the Mereon Matrix showing how clusters and singles of polyhedra, 33 unified forms, scale to infinity, internally and externally. This chapter suggests significant physical, psychological and sociological implications inherent in the structure and dynamics of the Matrix’s outermost polyhedron. Referred to as the Context, this geosphere iterates between 120 and 180 faces as it opens and closes, expands and contracts. Image intense, it is revealed how localised environmental energy is required, received and processed to eventually produce new systems and/or product that expands the global environment.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelThe Mereon Matrix : Everything Connected through (K)nothing
RedaktørerJytte Brender McNair, Lynnclaire Dennis, Louis H. Kauffman
Antal sider56
Vol/bind62
ForlagWorld Scientific
Publikationsdato2018
Udgave2
Sider143-198
Kapitel6
ISBN (Trykt)978-981-3233-55-3
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-981-3233-57-7
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018
NavnSeries on Knots and Everything
Vol/bind62
ISSN0219-9769

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