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Critical Proximity:
“Though lines (subvisibly spiraling and quantitatively pulsative) cannot go through the same point at the same time, they can sometimes get nearer or farther from one another. They can get into what we call ‘critical proximity,’ Critical proximity is the distance between interattracted masses–when one body starts or stops ‘falling into’ the other and instead goes into orbit around its greater neighbor, i.e., where it stops yeilding at 180 degrees and starts yielding to the other at 90 degrees.”
