One theory in audio-dynamics regards noise as a simultaneous movement in all directions. The theory being that each individual direction is a cross section of a larger accumulative effect. This theory goes on to state that everything except for nothingness moves as part of the polywave.

The way one measures the polywave is by comparing unconnected entities. That is by comparing the polywave (movement) to nothingness (stillness).

If clocks indicate not a movement of time, but the metabolism of the person perceiving the clock in motion, then time would be a stationary void located in between the passing of events. And anti-time then as the velocity of metabolism.

A xylowave occurs everytime an effect has no cause, or a cause has no effect.