Today's chatter on the FSI and TrimTab calls was useful to me.
I did a lot of Show & Tell, with the Snelson sculpture (Barrel Tower), with Flextegrity (floating icosahedrons) and with a Vector Flexor.
On TrimTab we were asking: "What is dynamic equilibrium?" We were reading Ideas and Integrities.
The animation that came up for me was the gentle swaying of the Jitterbug as it oscillates to and fro through cosmic zero, hitting a turnaround at each extreme, an icosahedron.
An icosa-what?
A core animation in this metaphysics is a mathematically explored geometric transformation that causes many an onlooker to roll their eyes, because Bucky's disciples seem to inevitably produce it at random times, to make some point or other.
Bow-tie Universe is like a dorji, somewhat dumbbell shaped, marking an "eye of the needle" inflection point where the camel turns inside out, if it could. Extremes of asymmetric aberration pull against one another, as left versus right, as positive versus negative.
We get that meme with the meditator, inside his vector equilibrium frame, open minded, receiving. I've reproduced one of the best of those above, by Casey House of Syn-U.
The twist-contract terminus might appear to be an icosahedron superficially, whereas we're able to envision a doubling (of edges) and quadrupling (6 x 4) in the octahedron then tetrahedron that define "the gate of plunge-through" at a deeper level.
Picture a tyger leaping through a hoop (cosmic zero), landing on one side, then the other.
Add a beat: 4 - 0 - 4; 0 = 9 (nine is none).
Brain --> Mind --> Brain --> Mind... "Brain" connotes electronic bot-like reflexing, the latest twist, 31 great circles, icosahedron.
"Mind" connotes openness if only for an instant (a glimpse), an equilibrium of 25 great circles.