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Dynamic Symmetry:
"inwardly and outwardly-- an extension onto an asymmetrical surface of what is inherently symmetrical, with the symmetricals going into higher frequency.
"What we are talking about as apparent asymmetry is typical of all life. Nature refuses to stop at the vector-equilibrium phase and always is caught in one of its asymmetric aspects: the positive and negative, inward and outward, or circumferentially askew alterations.
“Asymmetry is a consequence of the phenomenon time and time a consequence of the phenomenon we call afterimage, or ‘double-take,’ or reconsideration, with inherent lags of recallability rates in respect to various types of special-case experiences. Infrequently used names take longer to recall than do familiar actions. So the very consequence of only ‘dawning’ and evolving (never instantaneous) awareness is to impose the phenomenon time upon an otherwise timeless, ergo eternal Universe. Awareness itself is in all three asymmetries, and the pulsations are all the consequences of just thought itself: the ability of Universe to consider itself, and to reconsider itself.”
