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by corpus 3533 days ago
can you remember the query you tried?
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No, but "squaring bucky fuller quote" just now showed the problem.
and what is the correct answer?
Never did find it. In one of his books he points out that associating the second power with the area of a square (as opposed to some other base shape, like a triangle or circle) is a choice we make.

Consider triangles (hallucinate the bases):

    Side  Area

     1 /\ 1


       /\
    2 /\/\ 4


       /\
    3 /\/\ 9
     /\/\/\
it wasn't hard to find once i read your explanation

https://books.google.com/books?id=03fSBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA20&dq=bu...

First of all: THANK YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! It's been years, over a decade. This is awesome. Thank you.

What did you do to find it? (Is Google "punishing" me? My Google-fu used to be strong but I could not find this.)

Sure :) You mentioned it was in a book, so the first thing I did was go to books.google.com; after that, I just typed in some keywords that seemed right - you can see them at the top, I searched for [buckminster fuller triangle squaring power]