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Index Entry
"Structural Functions:
"Triangulation is fundamental to structure, but it takes a plurality of positive and negative behaviors to make a structure. For example:
– always and only coexisting push and pull (compression & tension);
– always and only coexisting concave & convex;
– always and only coexisting angles and edges;
– always and only coexisting torque & counter-torque;
– always and only coexisting insideness & outsideness;
– always and only coexisting axial rotation poles;
– always and only coexisting conceptuality & nonconceptuality;
– always and only coexisting temporal experience and eternal conceptuality.
