Noel Coughlin is a highly analytical researcher who has been in process of relating Synergetics with electromagnetism ever since he graduated, a project that has been his driving motivation since a discussion he had with Arthur Young, who was the only student of Oswald Veblen, who was the only teacher of relativistic theory at Princeton in 1925.

In summary, Synergetics proposes that all existing elementary particles and atomic structures in the universe would be assemblies of close packed tetrahedral structures, each inscribed within an enclosing sphere and whose vectorial dimensions would reduce to isometric unity if their energy was decrease to absolute zero. It is from these assumed pre-time, pre-space potential isometric structures that all constants, frequencies and characteristics of elementary particles surprisingly emerge from vector sums of these tetrahedral assemblies; which constants and elementary particles characteristics are now experimentally confirmed and accounted for by electromagnetic mechanics of elementary particles.

Of particular interest is Fuller's Fig. 522.09 that Noel related to the increasing intensity of electromagnetic energy with increasing frequency while systematically all moving at the constant velocity of light in vacuum.

Here is a link to a recent video in which he explains the general outlines of his synthesis in a conversation with Daniel Ari Friedman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qZ4e9V-Qsg

Noel's email address is [email protected] in case anyone wishes to communicate with him to discuss these issues with him.

An introduction to Noel's recent videos and to his YouTube channel is provided here:

Preprint Correlation of the electromagnetic mechanics of elementary p...

And also at the top of the Electromagnetic Mechanics Project Index:

Article INDEX -Electromagnetic Mechanics (The 3-Spaces Model)

All opinions and contributions are welcome.

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Fuller defined synergetics as follows (Ref: http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s02/p0000.html):

"A system of mensuration employing 60-degree vectorial coordination comprehensive to both physics and chemistry, and to both arithmetic and geometry, in rational whole numbers ... Synergetics explains much that has not been previously illuminated ... Synergetics follows the cosmic logic of the structural mathematics strategies of nature, which employ the paired sets of the six angular degrees of freedom, frequencies, and vectorially economical actions and their multi-alternative, equi-economical action options ... Synergetics discloses the excruciating awkwardness characterizing present-day mathematical treatment of the interrelationships of the independent scientific disciplines as originally occasioned by their mutual and separate lacks of awareness of the existence of a comprehensive, rational, coordinating system inherent in nature."

In summary, Synergetics proposes that all elementary particles and atomic structures existing in the universe could be represented by assemblies of close packed tetrahedral structures, each tetrahedron inscribed in an enclosing sphere, whose vectorial dimensions would reduce to isometric unity if their energy was reduced to absolute zero, and whose vertices would then all touch each other through the symbolic walls of the spheres. It is from this idealized configuration of the carbon atom, with its four valance electrons established as the vertices of an idealized tetrahedron circumscribed in en enclosing sphere that the Carbon-60 spherical molecule was discovered in 1985, inspired Buckminster Fuller's research, that was given his name to honor his contribution.

It is from these idealized potential isometric structures, that would predate time and space, that physical constants, frequencies and other characteristics of elementary electromagnetic particles surprisingly emerge from vector sums of assemblies of these close packed spheres each enclosing a tetrahedron. These constants and characteristics of elementary particles have now been experimentally confirmed, and their electromagnetic structures and interactions at the subatomic level of magnitude are now described by the electromagnetic mechanics of elementary particles

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