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To
me the most interesting thing is the structural correlation derived
from wavelengths. It is all to be found in characteristics of
the wave, and the simultaneity of waves and particles (qualities
of repetition and variation). Waves have amplitude, frequency,
intensity, etc. and pass through various materials. There is a
principle of interdependence here that is key to any stucture.
Ex; The frequency at which columns must be placed given a particular
materials' ability to span.
Anything
distinct in any sense, anything that has the qualities of entity,
has three basic types of relationships: they are in the context
of something, there are things with them in this context, and
there are things within the context of them. These interrelationships
characterize that thing, and anyone intentionally establishing
these relationships in anything they design will begin to see
it become integrated as nature meets them halfway. And there are
six patterns by which everything in nature grows: in the pattern
of the circle, the hexagon, the spiral, the meander (like a snake
moves), the helix, and the branching pattern, or some combination
of these six.
-mgs
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