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    Which tetrahedral system did Buckminster Fuller equate the cgs system to?

    Question #82051. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Jun 15 07 6:15 PM)


    trevor1968

    He equates to Carl Jung's functions of cognition. They are defined as "thinking", "feeling", "sensing" and "intuition".

    http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Campus/7107/reflect2.html


    Jun 15 07, 7:02 PM


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