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Systems are, in effect, spherical gears.
Their internal-external pulsating and rotating teeth
Consist in reality
Of both circumferential and radial waves
Of various frequencies
Of subdivision of spherical unity.
They often fail to mesh
With other local systems.
Some of them mesh only in special aspects.
The universally-frequent non-meshing
Of geometrical sizes and rates
Of wave lengths and frequencies
Produces an omni-condition
In which the new system’s center
As each is created
Must continually occupy
An omnidirectionally greater domain.
