The earth rotates at 1000 mph and moves through the galaxy at 60,000 miles per hour. We build homes to sustain this force. When building homes we use far more resources compared with plants for example trees to stay up.
You could say the tree is better designed. What Buckminster discovered was that plants were using different cordinations when building there own structure compared with humans with there houses.
These cordinations buckminster fuller called synergetics. It's where if you build a structure using particular angles, then an unusual situation occurs where you find yourself working with nature not against it. In my blogs I have been describing how a building does not need to weigh anything and the sheer amount of weight found in clouds while strangely just stay floating in the sky,
Above shows the cordinations leaves use in it's structure
Above shows the curve lines used on the leaf
Picture above shows the leon da vici flying machine he invented just over 500 years ago
I look at the objects we use today and can't help thinking that leon da vici was better cordinated with how nature works. When working with natures coordinates, it is known as maths to the 4th dimension. It's what buckminster was very focused on, he was one of only three people at the time that understood Einstein's mathematics. Where it gets very interesting is that he wrote a book called nine chains to the moon. After a month of the book went on sale, he received a knock on the door from Einstein himself and confirm the mathematics he was using to work things out was correct and said he was a truly amazing man as he could not find a use for mathematics to the fourth dimension like he did. I consider leonardo da vinci as a person who could find a use for it too. That's where I base his inventions from.
Working with natures cordinates
Human animal senses
Frequency where does it come from
Great Depression 1930's
The world drawn to scale
How much does a rain cloud weigh?
What happens when you build big domes
How much should a home weigh?
Should homes use so much resources?
How long should it take to build a home?
Why don't our homes come from factories?
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