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The term "dynamical" in physics generally is used in "{{w|Dynamical system}}" or as an adjective to name a concept as applied to dynamical systems such as "dynamical entropy"<ref>Atmanspacher, H. (1997). Dynamical entropy in dynamical systems. In Time, temporality, now (pp. 327-346). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-60707-3_22</ref>. | The term "dynamical" in physics generally is used in "{{w|Dynamical system}}" or as an adjective to name a concept as applied to dynamical systems such as "dynamical entropy"<ref>Atmanspacher, H. (1997). Dynamical entropy in dynamical systems. In Time, temporality, now (pp. 327-346). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-60707-3_22</ref>. | ||
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Many of {{w|Buckminster Fuller}}'s designs and works were associated with the word "{{w|dymaxion}}", a combination of the words "dynamic", "maximum", and "tension", all words that Fuller himself used a lot in talking about his work, and which are words that simultaneously have use in science and positive connotations in lay English. | Many of {{w|Buckminster Fuller}}'s designs and works were associated with the word "{{w|dymaxion}}", a combination of the words "dynamic", "maximum", and "tension", all words that Fuller himself used a lot in talking about his work, and which are words that simultaneously have use in science and positive connotations in lay English. | ||
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