| Re: T.o.N. (Theory of Nothing) The only singularity I can place in top is an abstract, Nobody, in this case the name tag 'force' or in other cases 'direction' or 'color.' So no singularity exists in this pyramid. If I want to find something singular, it would either be the entire pyramid (with all its facets) or it would be the center of the pyramid (from top to bottom) where the various aspects are in such a balance that they could be considered to be nothing, or muted, or 'in balance.'
I find the term 'rotation' confusing, since it is already the pyramid of direction, and that would then be a second term used in one pyramid. But if you insist and look at North pole and South pole again, of course they exist due to rotation: and rotation is found in one direction only, so we could say that the earth rotates to the East.
Singularity does not exist (say I). Our universe exists.
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