1. assigned or agreed-upon
points of boundary, which are conceived to be motionless by the
individual.
(PDC 13)2.
points which are anchored in a
space different to the
physical universe space around a
body.
(FOT, p. 63)3. those places which we called in
Advanced Procedures and
Axioms the sub-brains of the
body;
control centers,
epicenters.
(5410C10D)4. the
points which
mark an
area of
space are called anchor
points, and these, with the
viewpoint, alone are responsible for
space.
(Scn Jour, Iss 14-G)
Anchor Points (Def. 4)5. a specialized kind of
dimension point.
(Scn 8-8008, p. 16)6. any kind of a
point, any kind of a
particle, any kind of
electron, or anything which anybody believes is an
actual point. There is nothing more real than a real
anchor point.