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Originally Posted by N0B0DY From what I gather from the above, light would have to be the singular abstract. Otherwise there seems to be a flip flop that is confusing me.
What is at the uppermost position? What shape is it, if not singular? And what does it represent? |
Light has a dual property of wave and particle, and while it is in top position it still reveals a duality. The uppermost position, therefore, is the abstract position with right underneath it whatever comes closest to being singular (but what cannot be singular).
In the pyramid of direction, I mentioned the direction of the Big Bang as the 'singular' direction for all our history, but viewed from other parts of the universe, our direction would be incorrect (for them). The pyramid of direction offers another singular answer much closer to home as well. With East, North, West, and South as corners, the singular direction of gravity would fit perfectly fine in top as well.
Good to hear from you, Lloyd. How about trying to see if we can build a pyramid of hydrodynamics? I'd probably put that concept itself in the middle of the pyramid, or would it be better to make that hydraulics?