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Two Kinds of Twoness:
"There are two kinds of twoness:
(a) the numerical or morphationally unbalanced twoness; and
(b) the balanced twoness.
The vector equilibrium is the central symmetry through which both balanced and unbalanced asymmetries pulsatingly and complexedly intercompensate and synchronize. The vector equilibrium’s frequency modulatability accommodates the numerically differentiated twonesses.
“There are four kinds of positive and negative: (1) the eternal equilibrium-disturbing plurality of differentially unique, only-positively-and-negatively-balanced aberratings; (2) the north and south poles; (3) the concave and convex; and (4) the inside (microcosm) and outside (macrocosm) always cosmically complementing the local system’s inside-concave and outside-convex limits.”
“There is a fourfold twoness: one of the exterior, cosmic finite (“nothingness”) tetrahedron, i.e., the macrocosm outwardly”
