This transition analyses different sports and
introduces the game
Vitockey. The latter can be compared to a voyage inside a sphere where
we find forms ranging from very small (the puck) to very large (the
elliptical surface). In order to eliminate the obstacles or
interruptions for a continuous comprehension, we must introduce common
denominators for the elements, like the use of the Curve, the Golden
rule, color… The use of phi (Ř including the puck) demonstrates that
Vitockey takes into consideration each element equally. When this
organization is into place, we discover the ease to move from one form
to another. The further apart
the small to the large, the more profound the experience when properly
linked.
The size of some of the forms (puck, circle) is presently organized
according to the common denominator Ř. Whoever would like to put this
into practice - virtually or other - the sequence of
Fibonacci
(1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89…), would be more communicative visually
speaking.
11 a: Small to large /
Ř, proposed Vitockey, hockey,
volleyball.
11 b: Non parallel environments
are everywhere, the world of the sports not only duplicates
broken sensory information but accentuates it with its motion.
11 c: This file determines whether
there is a connection between the keys elements of the following sports:
Vitockey, baseball, ice hockey (North American and European), lacrosse,
football, soccer and basketball. Are the elements complementary to one
another or do they visually compete?
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This file
contains the
written information
of transition 11 a, ,b, c.
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Transition
11 a
explains the transition
from small to large of the new game vitockey, the games
hockey and volleyball. After analyzing this, you should be
able to verify other games.
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Transition
11 b demonstrates that non parallel environments are
everywhere. The sporting world is unaware that it is
promoting negative
conditioning and where did it all begin?
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Transition
11 c
compares vitockey with other sports.
Theory:
We are deeply conditioned to believe that it does not matter
if we are surrounded by the broken visual information from
all angles, the thought process can always adapt, but the
loss of cerebral energy almost continuously means
frustration that triggers negative behavior like
selfishness, etc. The world of the sports
accentuates this
problem because of its motion.
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