Quote Originally Posted by not2too View Post
Yin and Yang are typically used to indicate polarity not equality or identity. e.g yin:yang::up:down::black:white, etc. Up does not = down, but they are still at "either end" of a unity.

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not2too
I agree with you not2too. a quote from a prior post above:

" The Copenhagen Interprtation (CI) described the quantum world with the principle of complementarity which consist of three parts.

1. A "whole" must consist of two opposite parts.


2. These two opposite parts must be mutually exclusive.

3. These two opposite parts are complementary to each other.
(http://www.fortunecity.com/business/...3/Constant.htm)
Does that describe an image we know.(yin/yang)

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Pat