Scientists use virtual events to document
relationships and patterns which predict the outcome of incidents based upon probability.
Mathematicians use numbers as symbols for virtual
events. The meaning applied to a symbol is based upon agreed standards
arrived at by a group of individuals through communication.
That is what we are doing while we are seeking The Magic Helix, sharing our
understanding of standards for words such as those listed above.
Most of us can agree that the equation 1+1=2 is
correct most of the time. 1 represents an event, + represents the
influence, = represents the conditions and 2, the outcome.
Constant and consistent repetition in
both the sequence and the position according to unchanging standards results in
stability. The outcome of 1 + 1 = 2 remains the same no matter how
many times one repeats the equation.
Those understandings will be combined with
influences and conditions that will result in symbolic outcomes.
energy in = energy out.
Variable outcomes result from altered events,
additional influences, changed conditions.
Order can be fractulated into disorder when
scale is altered. The converse is also fact. Observations on turbulence and chaos
prove that when variables are introduced into a pattern, that pattern will be
replaced by a subsequent and frequently similar pattern.
duality = binary.
The Magic Helix is binary just like DNA where one
molecule of cytosine always attaches to one of guanine. Quite separately, one molecule of
adenine always attaches to one of thiamine.
Each pattern of two joins with the other combination of two to form four molecules
replicating around each
other in a double helix.
There are other clear, visible combinations of two,
such as two arms + two legs = four
limbs. By most reasonable measures, four limbs are currently
evolution's most successful configuration for
supporting increased intelligence.
So too... two equinoxes + two solstices = four
seasons.
Why it's as easy as two + two = four.
And there is even more opportunity for variation in FOUR
than there is in two.