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| '''Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller''' (July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an visionary, designer, architect, and inventor. His most notable contributions are the Geodesic Dome and the World Game, both employing the concept of [[Synergetics]] which he explored and developed through much of his life. His life work led towards creating a world wide resource administrative system which could provide billionaire wealth for all global citizens, or "complete success for all without disadvantaging any".
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| "R. Buckminster Fuller was a pioneer of [[Synergic Science]] — the science of whole systems,
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| he considered the relationships between the parts that make up a system. He discovered
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| that it is how these parts relate with one another that will absolutely determine the success
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| of the whole system."
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| (http://www.synearth.net/Restricted-Confidential/OT.pdf)
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