T.H. gets heavily into the color overlay part of this without really explaining the fundamentals enough, imo. I went backward from the spiral diagram a couple steps in an attempt to show what it means for the "current" table so people can process it more easily. I'm adding Part 0.5 next that ties the different groups of elements to the specific locations on the spiral so that Part 1 is a bit more understandable.
T.H. gets heavily into the color overlay part of this without really explaining the fundamentals enough, imo. I went backward from the spiral diagram a couple steps in an attempt to show what it means for the "current" table so people can process it more easily. I'm adding Part 0.5 next that ties the different groups of elements to the specific locations on the spiral so that Part 1 is a bit more understandable.
Yes, hard to say if he doesn't understand it or if he just can't articulate it.
I think this book is the level of detail I was looking for but didn't know if any such reference existed. I'm late to the Walter Russell party.