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Quantum Wave Phenomena Sequence:
"The rate of angular change in a big wave is very much slower than the rate of angular change in a small wave, even though they look superficially to be the same forms-- as do two circles of different size appear to be the same form. The difference in the wave that is big and the wave that is small, is always in relation to the dimensioning of the observer’s own integral system and determines the discrete difference, (i.e., the ‘relativity’) of the wave angle.
“What is ‘the most economical relationship’ or ‘leap’ between the last occurred event and the next occurring event? It is the chord (identifiable only by central angle) and the rate of the central-angle reorientation-aiming most economically toward that event, which is the angular (momentum) energy change involved in the angular and frequency modulation of all design of all pattern integrity of Universe.”
