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All systems have poles, ergo spin axes, ergo they are polarizably identifiable. Nonpolarized simply means that the spin axis is unrecognized under the conditions considered. There is no such thing as a nonpolarized point because if you tuned-in the subvisible system–appearing only as a directionally-positioned micro-something–to visible comprehension, you would find that, as a system, it has poles and that it has seven potential alternately employable poles.
"So we may call a point a focal center, i.e., a ‘noise’ with a direction, but it is an as-yet undistinguished system, with all the latter’s characteristics.
"There is inherent polarity in all observation which always introduces an additive twoness:
Nonpolarized = unrecognized
Focal event = infratunable system"
