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Fireworks:
"Four nonsimultaneous rocket bursts with visually overlapping patterns. (See diagram) Their four stars constitute the four vertices of a tetrahedron-- the fundamental quantum of universe’s structuring. There is a tetrahedral structural inter-relationship between (1) the day before yesterday, (2) yesterday, (3) today and (4) tomorrow. Though we speak of them as “the four balls in the air”-- maintained there successively by a juggler using five balls to do his trick-- they are not the same balls and the four are never in the same positions; nonetheless there are always, and only, six fundamental inter-relationships between “the four balls in the air,” i.e., ab, ac, ad, bc, bd, cd; a,b,c,d, are non-simultaneous events.
Universe structures most frequently consist of the physical interrelationship of non-simultaneous events. Because of the fundamental non-simultaneity of universal structuring, a single, simultaneous, static model of universe is inherently both “nonexistent, conceptually impossible,” as well as “unnecessary.” cite KEPES
