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    Fu*%face Von Clownstick

    We are allowed to use the Tword ?
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    Fu*%face Von Clownstick

    The Great Defender on the world stage; now joins the bullies of the same block. What we once pointed at and ridiculed in other countries; we now mimic. As the finger pointed becomes the 4 pointing back of the same hand. 1984 was meant to be an early warning; not guidebook. This sad story was...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    Once again to divide the examination between 2 opposing parts of to the unique Same Dimension of the force flow (as benchmark Dimension) in the system vs. not(everything else) to the sum total of the all; i show this part too from same chart referenced as from above post#18. As it's own stand...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    HNY to all ! All the examples shown in drawings and real life are this same principle of when within the same system: If in the same UNIQUE Dimension or not; to cover all possibilities. Mostly, each is a mix of the 2 extremes of purely in the SAME UNIQUE Dimension, or purely NOT (as parent...
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    Rip cut rigging from the bucket

    i think we've done the same in some ways, thank you. i will forever remember MM's challenge of drawing with jagged backfield to hinge, asking if i felt would fold to make same strength hinge. Same forward/downward load, hinge would fold on that dimension at jsut less than leveraged load...
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    Rip cut rigging from the bucket

    Hello again Daniel, Nice! I think of first movement, when allow to flex over/working with instead of just fighting gravity, as when it starts 'breathing'; comes alive. I think drifting down and sideways as less severe down; and 45degrees as the logical and most functional choice to try. Seems...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    Hey Cory, thank you for remembering my humble site; it got infected 2x and other ups and downs, never monetized/always a cost. But when looking for some lost files recently i did find a number of Friction Hitch pix from it. i can put together some on a 'ropeForceLogic' thing been playing with...
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    GIF of rigging tackle—-very cool

    Mr. T that solid link has lit many things over the decades of you posting it, TYSM! Muggs in class of own too, in the many distillations of these principles!
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    Sorry, been awhile, buried in work and family etc. But still maintain this model answers all rigging, hinging, leans, knot architecture etc. etc. queries by putting numbers to them to read. This concept goes farther beyond these geometries, but geometry is a most visible and tangible way to...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    The parlor trick of knowing both low ends of sin and cos per minute is not much, compared to if know how to use the tool and it's relevance. Especially here the sin(e), to suddenly w/high impact of change topple handstand, sway backing trailer, sweep rig sideways etc. . The low end of sin (and...
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    How to Get Power from a Pulley

    TYSM guys; always and all ways enjoyed your contributions as well. . i know i say stuff differently, am kinda self taught to my views, of a mix of math as i have FELT thru own body(as it's own education, some beyond words) and other things. As a kid, always jealous younger brother(i wore many of...
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    How to Get Power from a Pulley

    3 typical pulley/pulley set positions: input, output and machine/pivot. . In simplest 1 pulley setup can use the 3 positions to show 3 lever classes like w/rigid levers. class_1 lever: pulley on pivot, redirection of input, same speed >>the ONLY lever class that can reverse direction between...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    Still may seem a lot, but have taken it down from 360° of considerations to a repeating just 90, to only needing to know 15, forwards and backwards. The minute hashes/slashes on clock give the proper slants/angles. Align high noon to force reference, of the load pull etc. and read the clock. ...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    i think that when the Babylonians presented calendar, clock, circle all on one device, the lesson was/is cycle; not the separate utility functions. i can calc on the fly cos:sin ratios by minutes on the clock, from doing iron crosses staring at a clock across the gym. Vision blurred and there...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    Hey Cory!-Been getting along fine ty, even tho not still riding beloved ropes. Hope you and all t/here doing well also? . UNIVERSALLY organic change from full expression to non(e) of zero expression (full hero to flat zero) for an attribute(length, distance, speed, vibration...
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    How to Get Power from a Pulley

    yes ty, that is what i meant by ratcheting to take another purchase(inside system or to whole system) but did not finish ty in all the edits to shorten...
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    How to Get Power from a Pulley

    The Burtons/floating pulley(s) have a distance problem; whereby the floater(s) 'bottom out' before rest of system, ending full system travel. Best many times, ratchetting into sequential bollard holds as re-extend rig for next 'rope purchase'(Dr. ABoK term) from loaded to unloaded side . . i...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    cos:sine ratio/waveform show all the organic possible values for an attribute's potential between full hero and flat zero of every knot, rig, load, hinge, distance, force etc. etc. as the dimensions of organic alignment to input force and the non of non-alignment too. Yin/Yang of both sides of...
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    How to Get Power from a Pulley

    Distance and Tension force here are reciprocals traded within a force volume of distance x tension. Can imagine this trade inside a Zrig of 3xForce output (potential then less conversion tax); because force density concentrated into 1/3 distance. Can put full weight of milk jug concentrated to...
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    Linear Force as a Dimension Model

    more of thoughts as i would cut (and rig) : Almost a liquid opposite response on cross-axis direction: Compression together forces on aligned axis to center >>gives cross-axis force direction away from center >>and vice/versa of opposite direction on opposite axis (vert vs. horiz axises)...

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