There are some aspects of the diagram that I wish I had expressed a little more clearly.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It became clear to me that I had to push it toward a more representational way of drawing.
Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.
They certainly aren't connected with the old geometric art. My work isn't geometric in that sense.
There are times when I need to dig up the diagram for a type of satellite dish, for instance, but I just can't seem to phrase this need correctly. As a result, I'm inundated by advertising for satellite television and people's online customer reviews of such services when, in fact, I was only trying to figure out what a certain component is called.
That's what I've been trying to strive for - to draw a clear picture, to open up a new dimension.
This simple idea served to provide information on the geometrical shape of reacting molecules, and I was able to make the role of the frontier orbitals in chemical reactions more distinct through visualization, by drawing their diagrams.
In the final analysis, a drawing simply is no longer a drawing, no matter how self-sufficient its execution may be. It is a symbol, and the more profoundly the imaginary lines of projection meet higher dimensions, the better.
I tried to draw people more realistically, but the figure I neglected to update was myself.
Drawing was a constant in how I expressed myself.
None of us knew what this power plant looked like. We had no schematic drawing.